Sentences with phrase «keep its status in»

Senator Charles Schumer will be at the airport requesting the FAA grant a special waiver to Jamestown so it can keep its status in the critical Essential Air Service (EAS) program.
Ford is striving to keep that status in the midsize crossover segment by delivering a vehicle packed with technology.

Not exact matches

After all, people often don't keep their relationship status up to date, don't use it in a serious way (in a complicated relationship with pizza, anyone?)
But, because they're totally consumed in the process of keeping themselves fed every day, they have little interest or ability to look or think ahead — and virtually no appetite for changing the status quo.
Keeping in touch with members of your staff means knowing the status of employees» projects and priorities.
This creates a prominent, physical space where you can keep track of the daily tasks you're responsible for, the status of ongoing projects, and post reminders to check in with team members.
I'm still passionate about my business and keeping our status as a customer service powerhouse in our industry, but I take a better approach to dealing with problems.
So when a potential acquirer looks at a business that is clearly doing its best just to keep the status quo and not making the right moves and investments, they will see right through that and wonder if the company is now too risky to invest in.
Each employee can regularly post status updates to keep the team aware of his or her progress without carving time out to sit in a meeting.
While we'd like to keep as much money as possible in the business to hedge against a downturn, we find that we're hindered by our corporate form and tax status.
But the rise in social media use in the region could also keep the pressure on political systems that have held on to the status quo to open up.
Some employers would rather keep their head in the sand with telecommuting, even if it means having an informal, unsecured technological infrastructure, because the status quo is easier.
In keeping with its status as the poster child for new media, however, BuzzFeed has decided to do something a little different with its first media editor.
In spite of SEM's status as a deep well of data, we need to keep in mind that Google has a history of enhancing privacy and restricting datIn spite of SEM's status as a deep well of data, we need to keep in mind that Google has a history of enhancing privacy and restricting datin mind that Google has a history of enhancing privacy and restricting data.
In one corner, global energy demand will keep ticking along status quo for decades to come.
Keep in mind that if we don't already have record of your POA status, we will also need a copy of the service member's POA document.
Keep in mind, the majority of education tax breaks are designed for taxpayers who are single filers or who use the «married filing jointly» filing status on their Federal return.
Society for Human Resource Management found that 72 % of employees consider respect to be the biggest factor in job satisfaction, and with low pay and status at the office, it is important to keep your intern in high morale.
This is one of the best ways to keep track of your links and their current status in the link building process.
Make sure that any charities you donate to for tax purposes have 501 (c)(3) tax status with the IRS, and keep in mind that you must file an itemized deduction (using Tax Form 1040, Schedule A) rather than a standard deduction.
The aim is to keep the overall risk status at such a low level that its credit rating is the best possible in relation to that of the Finnish state and that the company's strong credit rating is not compromised through any measures of its own.
You might also ask, If the Vatican wants to weigh in on National Healthcare at a politcal level, why should we keep extending them tax - exempt status.
in order for them to keep making huge profits so they can buy politicians to keep the status quo...
Francisco You are in denial many Christians want to dictate what is taught in schools, they want to deny birth control to their employees, they want to control what a woman does with her body, they want to keep their tax free status, etc..
The government should not be permitted to create incentives for religious practice or belief (like giving favored status to religious organizations, as compared to other nonprofits), to facilitate the religious practices of some at the expense of others (like offering vocal prayers in public schools), or to accommodate one religion but not others with similar needs or problems (like limiting draft exemptions to members of traditional «peace churches») Within these guidelines, religious accommodations are fully in keeping with the First Amendment — albeit in conflict with strict separation.
Who worked hardest, and how, to keep the worst away» and who today can claim the status of «in - system» dissidents, working within the limits of the possible, illegitimately?
If we are to operate as a society on the assumption that any sincerely held view about what constitutes a marriage should be granted status in our laws and practices, I have asked, what would keep us from legalizing plural marriages, or even incestuous ones?
If the evolution to a decent capitalism is thus prevented we need to keep in mind that at least some variants of socialism would be considerably preferable to the status quo.
Similarly, the man who does not keep to the One direction as far as he is able may have «the life of the spirit, in all freedom and fruitfulness, all standing and status — existence there is none for him without it.»
The rich man's secure status in life led him to keep asking the wrong question: What can I do to inherit eternal life?
Seems like a few of the big name guys have kept the southern bible belt going in their pockets, and using their political clout to advance big business interests, and keep the status quo moreso that practicing religion on a truly christian level anyway!!
In the church, considerable status attached to theology in those days, so that the more ambitious pastors tried to «keep up.&raquIn the church, considerable status attached to theology in those days, so that the more ambitious pastors tried to «keep up.&raquin those days, so that the more ambitious pastors tried to «keep up.»
Zionism's messianic character is evident in its attempt to end the role of the Jews as a ghost - people, to keep Jewry from retaining the status of an unclassifiable entity, and to reactivate the spiritual purpose to which Jews have traditionally considered themselves covenanted (NZ 177).
These are all ways God keeps His promise that He will finish the good work He started in His people — people of all shapes, sizes and romantic statuses.
The book's contents range from a consideration of the status (often eroding) of international legal protections for religious exercise, to a series of diverse case studies of how religious «markets» operate (or are kept from operating) in various countries.
One thing that has kept me going is the thought that the Pharisees in Jesus» day represented the status quo, and Jesus re-interpreted lots of things, so there must be a place for the new as well as the old.
For far from being a deviation from biblical truth, this setting of man over against the sum total of things, his subject - status and the object - status and mutual externality of things themselves, are posited in the very idea of creation and of man's position vis - a-vis nature determined by it: it is the condition of man meant in the Bible, imposed by his createdness, to be accepted, acted through... In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962in the very idea of creation and of man's position vis - a-vis nature determined by it: it is the condition of man meant in the Bible, imposed by his createdness, to be accepted, acted through... In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962in the Bible, imposed by his createdness, to be accepted, acted through... In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962).
Early in his book, Woodworth quotes a journalist's observation that slavery «pickled» Southern life, keeping out all influences that might threaten the status quo.
The fact that nobody got up and pointed out this «man of God» was essentially proposing to put people in concentration camps is proof that we need psychological evaluations to be mandatory for all employees (paid or unpaid) of churches if they want to keep their tax exempt status.
Did not the SS guards claim for themselves the status of heroes — men (and in some cases women) who had the courage to keep in balance the appropriate brutality and the appropriate gentleness that a nihilistic view of ultimate reality requires of the «superman»?
Nothing to do with keeping up the status quo, they are literally in fear of what will happen to them and their lives if they were to announce they didn't believe.
They are just trying to protect the tax free status keeping a money grubbing group like the Republicans in office.
Thus, Israel's repressive policy toward Palestinians in the occupied territories is designed to keep the non-Jewish populace in the status of noncitizens, and to force many of them to emigrate.
Thus in Mark's Gospel heavenly vision and human uncertainty are bound together: Jesus was the Messiah and could not deny this even during his earthly life; but he wanted his status kept secret, for — this is manifestly the leading thought in Mark — only thus is to be explained the fact that these men, his contemporaries and fellow countrymen, finally delivered him to the Romans to be crucified.
In the end, it was Saputo's vow to retain the status quo, keeping WCB's management — and thus competition for raw milk — that convinced Mr Renyard.
this club, under his tutelage, has ruffled a lot of feathers over the years and now it's coming home to roost... his arrogance has rubbed many the wrong way, but winning provided the perfect tonic to cure all ills... whether largely self - created or a byproduct of all the media attention, Wenger seemed to embrace his cult - like status, which would eventually be his downfall... he claimed that his club was different... more of an extended family than a footballing club and only those with what he deemed as «special» qualities could even hope to join such an exclusive club... these «qualities» were hailed by most, especially as the wins kept rolling in... but with exclusivity comes a certain amount of cockiness, which can be somewhat healthy in a highly competitive environment if it comes from a honest place... it wouldn't take long for the fans to embrace their bespectacled former economics professor, going so far as to suggest he could do no wrong... but this fairy tale couldn't last forever
(NOTE: The existing, meritocratic BCS formula for selecting which conferences earn this distinction will remain in effect, leaving the door open to the Mountain West, WAC, Conference USA, etc., to earn «Big Six» status, and keeping, say, the ACC and Big East from becoming entrenched if they fail to perform on the field.)
He's not allowed to talk about minor injuries, or whether a player is going on a rehab assignment, or any of the normal stuff that managers talk to the media about so that they (and then fans) can be kept in the loop about the status of the team they root for.
And though there will be an initial infusion of players from the Mexican Chivas, Sisniega says, «we're committed to keeping these players in the U.S. and building their star status in the U.S. market.»
Arsenal are on a potato a like status, we keep on following the big teams, like an annoying fly who does nt leave you at peace, only to be crushed in the end by a big teams to shut us down once and for all.
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