Sentences with phrase «just about principles»

For the Tories though it wasn't just about principle it was also a matter of pragmatism.

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Unlike other management books that focus on principles, Green teaches the principle and then gives sample dialogues for just about every situation imaginable.
This one small example of a common and problematic office dynamic led Gregory to develop a general principle of drama that just about anyone could apply to their benefit.
According to Walk, just about any business can benefit from applying the simple principle behind Page's approach: ask what would you have to do differently if you were trying to improve by ten times instead of by ten percent.
Not too far from Tom and Betsy, there was an enormous Toyota plant nearby in Georgetown, Kentucky built using Just in Time (JIT) principles, but the process of making bourbon is just about the opposite: you have the product just sitting there for years before you can ship it to anyJust in Time (JIT) principles, but the process of making bourbon is just about the opposite: you have the product just sitting there for years before you can ship it to anyjust about the opposite: you have the product just sitting there for years before you can ship it to anyjust sitting there for years before you can ship it to anyone.
These and other principles of just war arose out of Christian convictions about the value of human life, social order and the rule of law.
I appreciate Joseph Bottum's noble sentiments, but I wonder how his principle that «Jesus turned all our stories inside out,... especially the old, old ones about blood and blood's repayment,» which he applies to capital punishment, would apply to the story of war and just - war theory.
Thus the Nirvana principle of going down to the depths is just half the story about the meaning of religion.
Indeed, its two key principles — that knowledge should be pursued for its own sake rather than just when it is useful, and that knowledge is incomplete and distor ted if it doesn't include knowledge about God — are more relevant than ever in our consumerist and secularised age.
I am speaking of... what every one must know in his own case: how difficult it is to command himself, and do what he wishes to do; how weak the governing principle of his mind is, and how poorly and imperfectly he comes up to his own notions of right and truth; how difficult it is to command his feelings, grief, anger, impatience, joy, fear; how difficult to govern his own tongue, to say just what he would; how difficult to rouse himself to do what he would, at this time or that; how difficult to rise in the morning; how difficult to go about his duties and not be idle; how difficult to eat and drink just what he should, how difficult to regulate his thoughts through the day; how difficult to keep out of his mind what should be kept out of it.
Im not talking about religion, or being religious, but believing in His word and applying it to your daily life, living it truly not by man's principle, but by God's Word, putting faith in Him just as a mother would to a babysitter who is going to look after her child, or just as you would trust someone with your money, or yet with your own life.
Although space will not permit exploration of the point here, it is important to note that Christian thought about just war predated the rise of the modern state system in the 17th century, and rests on fundamental moral principles not essentially tied to that system.
Santayana would reject the principle in both forms since he holds, as we have just seen, that there is no special immediacy about mind's knowledge of itself: What is ordinarily, and properly, called «knowledge» is, for Santayana, the intuition of an essence combined with an act of intent directed upon some reality beyond which this essence is taken as a description.
[10] It is not clear whether he thinks the soul is just a myth, but one would hardly think that Aristotle was writing about a mythical concept of the soul in his De Anima, since he argues for the soul quite scientifically: what distinguishes all living from all non-living things in the world we see must be some primary principle of life which he says is the soul.
Just as metaphysical first principles are discovered in a mode of enquiry, so the precepts of natural law are those «presupposed in any situation in which learning and enquiry between rational individuals about their individual and common goods can be advanced and by any relationship in which individuals can conduct themselves with rational integrity.»
To me, it's just a messy mix of between racism and hypocrisy — they just don't like the guy because he's less than 100 % white and they're all still bitter about it, and they're fighting against many of the principles that is taught in their own New Testament.
instead of worrying about his color why don't we try to live according to his principles and just maybe we can turn this country around.
Religious liberty is about more than just the protection for «religious organizations and persons... as they seek to teach the principles that are so fulfilling and so central to their lives and faiths.»
You are not Jesus and if someone responds to you with offence it could in principle be that you are being a «voice in the wilderness» or, with all due respect, an arsehole, just as you have described the leader in my last church that I have talked about.
As I said before, these are just general observations I've made about humor and satire through the years, and some principles I worked really hard to incorporate into A Year of Biblical Womanhood, which included quite a bit of both.
I just saw an Indian movie last night and wrote about the principle of Hero Worship in that post.
Hicks omits criteria for making normative judgments about what levels of inequality are just — normative criteria that Christian ethicists of an earlier generation called «middle axioms» between broad theological and moral principles and policy judgments.
«I would just say that as someone whose family member was a victim of terrorism, having lost my father, if we're trying to combat terrorism by banishing people from coming to this country, (it's) really going against what the principles of what our country's about and creating fear.
Not just to show Sanchez it is a matter of principle, but also to show the rest of the team that if there is any doubt about commitment, you won't play.
Still, the principle is sound, just about.
But because had this Premier League game followed directly on from the last Premier League game, we would have had a chance to investigate not just the relative strength of the two teams, but some of the underlying principles that give football — and the stories we tell about football — its shape.
It's about many causes of anger in a child, not just jealousy of a new baby, but the principles are similar whatever the cause.
«Successful meal programs have made continuous innovation and collaboration with students their guiding principles, and they've worked to improve not just cafeteria menus but what schoolchildren are taught about food, with help from principals, teachers, and parents.»
I just can't say enough about how valuable Jill's 11 Parenting Principles have been for me.
«I think it's a sad day when we can't defend the principle of a welfare state that provides some degree of safety net for everybody... I think we should just be clear about what life is like for those on benefits.
Politics is about much more than just principles, as the latest revival of Michael Frayn's play Democracy reveals.
After extensive analysis it's just about possible to discern a vague shadow of an idea about principles and power.
It's not just about sticking to our principles with a designated candidate that is not getting any traction.»
We can say, «We have certain principles and we're not just thinking about our next contract.»»
On the principle that if Labour is just a Party of Protest, and there's nothing to protest about... so why bother?
This online portal supporting the Statement is a resource hub providing information and articles that can be used to further and inform discussions within labs, in policy offices, on campuses and in classrooms about what scientific freedom and responsibility mean, not just in principle, but also in practice.
In the cases, just this last couple of elections, where stem cell politics, for example, has been played out in the electoral process, stem cell research is [has] done better than the winning candidates for offices; and I think, apart from that, I think that we do have a serious problem in general education of the sciences and that accounts for the reluctance of a large segment of the population to accept the principles of evolution and think that there is still a debate about it, which there isn't — and that's a problem we need to solve, — but I still think there is an incredible constituency for science in this country.
So there has been tremendous progress in that; we have certain proof of principle ribosomes that are RNA dependent, RNA polymerases, which is great, but I think we really have to step back and think about the problem in a different way in order to develop a simple, effective system that can actually do self - replication and not just be a proof of principle.
«Already three companies have contacted me about licensing this technology, so it's not just a proof of principle — it's going to be used,» said senior investigator Floyd E. Romesberg, a professor of chemistry at TSRI.
This article is mostly about fat loss, but the same principles are just as important for muscle gain, weight maintenance, and general health.
- Guide you through the principles of Intuitive Eating - Use a Health At Every Size approach - Listen to and validate your experiences, concerns and feelings about food, exercise and your body - Support you in your recovery from an eating disorder or disordered eating - Empower you to prioritize self - care - Help you develop strategies for rejecting diet mentality and trusting your body - Be available between sessions for questions or just to vent to - Offer evidence - based advice on gentle nutrition (including vegan and vegetarian nutrition)
I had first learned about the principles from a chiropractor just weeks before I found out I was pregnant.
What appeals to me about a plant based diet is the pure fact that it isn't just a diet, I feel it is a lifestyle choice: more of a way of life, a life based on a philosophy and purposeful principle.
Welcome all members and fellow food enthusiasts interested in learning about the WAP Foundation and its principles or just those interested in REAL food!
Sally Fallon Morell, the head of the Weston A. Price Foundation, dispels myths and misconceptions about essential fatty acids in this episode, as she explains principle # 8 of the Wise Traditions diet: how traditional peoples ate just the right balance of omega - 3 and omega - 6 fatty acids.
The Gut and Psychology Syndrome principles (GAPS diet) developed by Dr. Natasha Campbell - McBride is often used to treat children with autism and other disorders rooted in gut dysfunction, but just about anyone with allergies or less than optimal gut health can benefit from it, as it is designed to heal leaky gut.
These are all great principles to keep in focus as you're trying to lose fat — or eliminate debt — or just about any other goal you're trying to accomplish.
But this principle is not just about smiles: Pay attention to what your body does when you're feeling confident and at ease — and what it does when you feel tense.
Tai has also incorporated real world experience that touches on the principles he talks about and thus, you can be assured that you are not just reading assembled information but something that has already been applied in real life.
Whether you're new to the dating scene, a regular player, or jumping back into the game after a long hiatus, the same questions about dating The 80/20 rule isn't just for diets — here's why you should be applying the principle to dating, too.
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