There is a growing chorus of experts, businesses, and public sector
leaders espousing for one key clean technology: small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs).
We find ourselves struggling to live up to that calling in a nation where our highest
leaders espouse anti-immigrant rhetoric.
If, as these religious
leaders espouse, that they hate the «sin», but loves the «sinner», then why have they failed to follow in Jesus «footsteps» (1 Pet 2:21) and go to the homes of the people, «teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you»?
communicated at the school level in the same way, even though district
leaders espoused Leaders in all three districts were aware of research linking family involvement with increased student learning, but they did not believe it was their role to mandate engagement between schools, parents, and other community members.
Not exact matches
«I suggest hiring and training what are called «ethical
leaders» — supervisors who
espouse and enact ethical behaviour, who talk about and promote ethics in the workplace, making it a common topic of conversation with their employees.
Yet, if you're not sufficiently informed of its modern day behaviors and practices as
espoused by leading authors, thought -
leaders, and scholars, a false perception may lead you astray.
The new US administration and some political
leaders in other jurisdictions have
espoused policies that are inward looking, although precise measures remain to be determined.
CNN: American nuns come out swinging against Vatican in face of «radical feminist» accusations The leadership representing most of America's nuns came out swinging Friday against the
leaders of the Roman Catholic Church, in the face of charges from the Vatican that the nuns are
espousing «radical feminism» and straying from church teaching.
I have been saying that the
leaders on conservative right who
espouse their religious credentials tend to do the exact opposite of the teachings of Jesus.
At least, by all accounts, he has practiced what he preaches... a frugal path often less - travelled by
leaders who
espouse Marxist and Socialist dogma.
From Variety: «Each episode of the series will tackle a topic from a scientific point of view, dispelling myths, and refuting anti-scientific claims that may be
espoused by politicians, religious
leaders or titans of industry.»
It is fundamental to a free society that private citizens must be able to form groups to
espouse their moral views and choose
leaders accordingly.
(CNN)-- The leadership representing most of America's nuns came out swinging Friday against the
leaders of the Roman Catholic Church, in the face of charges from the Vatican that the nuns are
espousing «radical feminism» and straying from church teaching.
The reason why church
leaders probably don't say anything is because, by law, non-profit organizations are not supposed to
espouse political beliefs one way or the other.
The Championship
leaders have put up the «sold - out» signs for the second game in succession against Hibs tomorrow as the Light Blues legions warm to the brand of exciting, attacking football
espoused by their new boss.
Although he is the first party
leader since Margaret Thatcher to change the minds of some colleagues and commentators about the electoral consequences of
espousing radical policies he is still constrained by party orthodoxies of which he is personally opposed.
The logic goes that, once Jezza starts
espousing radical left - wing policies as
leader of Her Majesty's official opposition, the First Minister will have a proper fight on her hands.
This was the first time in recent years that, an opposition
leader had spoken at the gathering of all who matter in the Presby Church, in a manner akin to a campaign rally with policies
espoused and political promises made.
We are calling on the Women's Equality Party to acknowledge and apologise for the careless and dangerous message
espoused by its
leader last night.
The core problem of the Labour Right isn't only a lack of a potential
leader — but the fundamentally crap Tory - lite neoliberal politics they all
espouse.
Advocates of the law pointed out the law would not prevent religious
leaders from
espousing their beliefs.
But you won't hear a senior
leader of the state Independence Party — which
espouses those high - minded views on its Web site — utter one critical word about the disgraceful behavior of politicians in Albany, because he's holding down a $ 100,000 - a-year job working for Brooklyn state Sen. Carl Kruger.
«Whatever the niceness and the current warm glow, Corbyn will be a
leader of the hard left, for the hard left, and
espousing both general politics and specific positions that the public just are not going to accept in many of the seats that Labour is going to have to win to get back in power.»
This is because, despite all the party
leaders claiming to
espouse Lords reform, none want to give up their powers of patronage.
«The Theatre Command therefore urges all Boko Haram insurgents to have a rethink and discard the hypocritical ideologies
espoused by their
leaders.
Mr Cable was forced to deny he was
espousing «Marxism» last night after business
leaders criticised pre-released extracts from his speech which lambasted capitalist excess.
This is the sort of political philosophy that George W. Bush
espoused when he said, «You are either with us or against us»; one group's identity is defined opposite to the other — and if you do not share the dictates of your own group's «
leaders», then you are letting your side down.
Among the groups
espousing this heterodox view are the National Council on Teacher Quality, the Education
Leaders Council, the Progressive Policy Institute, and the Baltimore - based Abell Foundation.
I would like to submit that too many
leaders among us, all
espousing their insistence upon their one right way to live, present themselves to humanity and to life as we know it as a global challenge.
Bhutan is renowned for
espousing Gross National Happiness but now the isolated Himalayan nation is also looking to become known as a world
leader in organic farming.
But at the global climate talks in Marrakech, Morocco, climate
leaders are
espousing something more optimistic than the headlines suggest.
Several years ago when Richard Susskind addressed a group of managing partners he was seen as too academic and theoretical and as
espousing theories that did not apply here; he is now listened to as a visionary and
leaders are paying attention and slowly pusing the rock up the hill.
Worse yet, many
leaders in the Women's Rights movement are reflexively chanting the same incantations, thereby abandoning the women whose cause they profess to
espouse.