In an interview with Jon Sopel for the Politics Show, he went on to say that America was preparing itself for change, and not
just in the political sense.
Not exact matches
In refusing to impose the details of justice from afar the liberal political cultures would not be abandoning principles, for «self - determination» in the political sense is not just a principle of modern democrac
In refusing to impose the details of justice from afar the liberal
political cultures would not be abandoning principles, for «self - determination»
in the political sense is not just a principle of modern democrac
in the
political sense is not
just a principle of modern democracy.
Just brilliant and
in total agreement with the leading philosopher /
political theorist of the 20th Century, Eric Voegelin, who opposed pathological ideologies (Socialism, National Socialism, Communism, Fascism), though I doubt he considered «localism and traditionalism,» at least
in the FPR «
sense,» to be radical pathologies.
We can answer with some assurance that he did not expect a «Messiah»
in the strict, somewhat
political sense in which that term has
just been defined.
In this
sense, for instances, the decision of the Masters Barbers» Association to open neighborhood shops until church time on Sundays is
just as surely
political policy as an ordinance passed by the city council.
There is thus a cosmic, divine hierarchy
in which human values, including equality, make
sense and there is a clear notion that God is above and superior to men
just as the laws of nature transcend and take priority over the laws of
political society.
To me that argues for heightened attention to the other aspects of action and concert
in political life,
in which people who take such risks experience not
just fragility but great joy, and not
just a
sense of precarity but a broadened
sense of community and togetherness, not
just martyrdom but also transformation.
[6] The Wealth of Nations is
in an important
sense a
political book, not
just a textbook
in economics.
The text of the press conference jointly signed by Sheikh Usman Abubakar Babantine and Imam Musa Tanimu, Chairman and Assistant Secretary respectively said, «The discernible
sense of disillusionment of the masses was clearly seen during the
just concluded intra party local government primary elections
in many states
in the country which resulted into rioting, use of weapons, massive killings and vandalism, «This shows that we are still lacking qualitative and responsible
political leadership.
Governor Ambode also charged
political and religious leaders to continually tow the path of service to humanity,
just as he said that politics
in the real
sense of it should only be about selfless service to the people
In a nutshell, the Paris fashion week that
just closed was all about a
political sense of womanhood and a general urge to protest that, despite the inevitable high and lows of the runway, felt energising.
Just now I suffered through the first episode, and I really like political tv shows, drama and comedies, but this one is just in every s
Just now I suffered through the first episode, and I really like
political tv shows, drama and comedies, but this one is
just in every s
just in every
sense
Also, the fact that many people around the world still live
in extreme poverty and with no access to basic needs — such as transportation, sanitation, health, education —
just aggravates people's
sense of
political misrepresentation towards official institutions.
By absorbing various alternative influences, refereeing to an art history momentous phenomenon, and interfering with pop culture, Sterling Ruby has made quite an effort to position his art practice as the communication tool not
just in the purely aesthetic
sense, but
in social and
political as well.
Abstract Expressionism came out of the post-war experience of alienation (not
just in a social
sense, but one that was
political and cultural as well).
; or maybe
in a
sense we do, but they could be of either the
political / social or technological sort; the more the better, but
just political / social could work okay (although that would work partly by boosting R&D to continue technological progress, but I'm not sure if that's necessarily breakthroughs (it wouldn't surprise me if someone got a zinc phosphide, CZTS, or pyrite solar cell to work economically at some point
in the future, or used light - trapping to make c - Si cheaper and more efficient, or... — it would surprise me if it happenned tomorrow, but...).
On
political views, Dr. Pielke has stated «If you want to know what I think about things that I have some expertise
in,
just have a look at our blog and my publications and you'll get a pretty good
sense of my views on particular subjects.»
Dr. Curry is only listing one corruption to avoid discussing the the larger one
in the room which is humanity hating socialism
in the broadest
sense of the term, encompassing most of the AGW advocate society not
just the bottom fish science and administrative class making a buck off climate funding or the
political hacks selling the message to the willful ignorant mob who pretend it isn't another tax and spend scheme that might expand their handouts.
Except that now it is aided and abetted by those who would be scrutinising it were it not for the fact that sociology has lost any
sense of mission,
just as
political parties, the media, environmentalist activists and a host of scholarly disciplines attempting to justify themselves
in terms of «relevance» have lost
sense of their mission.
I'm beginning to
sense this same sort of reactions
in conversations about legal technology and,
just as it does
in the
political context, it makes me want to shy away from participating
in any sort of broad conversation about legal technology.
I don't believe that the subject of the «disputed data» is a competition issue — it was and is a
political issue and the waters become murky, things
just don't make
sense, when bad politics wade
in!
In today's increasingly technology - oriented world, it just makes sense that political advocacy would incorporate mobile apps, software, websites, and online services to get folks involved in important cause
In today's increasingly technology - oriented world, it
just makes
sense that
political advocacy would incorporate mobile apps, software, websites, and online services to get folks involved
in important cause
in important causes.