Sentences with phrase «legitimate a part of»

The legitimate part of that was in the sort of boom times — not the late 90s, but mid-2000s, 2005, 2006, 2007.
The pastor friend starts confessing his questions to my pastor, how he struggles with some fundamentals of the faith, and how he wonders if this is a legitimate part of his growth to spiritual maturity.
Once the Roundtable is perceived as a legitimate part of the structure of Catholicism in America, it would be in a position to raise funds in the name of the Church.
The U.S. Supreme Court has recognized since the early nineteenth century that customary international law is a legitimate part of American law.
Thinking and discerning truth is a legitimate part of being a believer.
What I find is that the «conditional» aspect is seen as a mainstream, core, legitimate part of Christianity — God's judgement and punishment of sinners.
The difference might seem only technical in income taxation, but it is more practical with regard to sales, excise and property taxation, where nonprofit organizations enjoy important insulation from governmental imposts and oversight by virtue of their not being a legitimate part of the tax base.
(55) The temple functions ideologically as a guarantee of God's presence in Israel; thus it is a legitimating part of the royal - temple establishment.
Christianity first developed in an empire that not only promoted and accepted slavery as a legitimate part of the fabric of Roman life but had a complex set of laws and customs governing the practice.
endorses the proposition that drug dependencies, including alcoholism, are diseases and that their treatment is a legitimate part of medical practice, and 2.
But being stripped is a legitimate part of combat sports and once a person is stripped they are not the champ.
He did not want to include the «intervening variable» as a legitimate part of psychological enquiry because in his view it was not measurable.
«I think that kind of antisemitism you describe exists but I wouldn't call it any kind of legitimate part of the left.
It's a signal, I hope, that public and political engagement is a legitimate part of a scientific career.
Not standard for a Zelda title, but the diverse locations made the dungeons even more engaging and made each feel like they were a legitimate part of the world.
It's not unthinkable that in the very near future, your social media profile could also become a legitimate part of your credit score, or at least a measurement that's given considerable weight.
It was as legitimate a part of the record as the rapid rises in global - mean temperature in the 1980s and 1990s.
Unfazed by powerful political opponents and a pervasive culture of violence, 2013 Goldman Prize recipient Nohra Padilla organized Colombia's marginalized waste pickers to make recycling a legitimate part of waste... Read More
And yet the same kind of unhinged repudiation of an overwhelming body of scientific facts is treated not as the private obsession of a handful of nutcases, but as a legitimate part of the «debate» over global warming.
But we're in some sense responsible for the former, though not the latter, which is why speculation — as to what Obama's environment czarina will do next month, or whether democracy is finished — is a legitimate part of all political debate.
Assuming that only socioeconomic factors — rather than rising emissions — influence losses may yield ill - founded policy recommendations that focus exclusively on adapting to climate change while dismissing energy policy as a legitimate part of the toolkit for responding.
In holding otherwise, the court below failed to appreciate that hyperbolic criticisms are a legitimate part of the «rough and tumble» nature of heated debate on important issues of public concern.
Activities such as alleged phone - hacking which could never have been a legitimate part of his job were not, it argued, encompassed by the agreement.
Fascinating digression — but what about the original questions: can one have symbolic damages in an era of proportionality, and do the costs of running the court system form a legitimate part of a calculation of proportionality?
Assessing whether the lawyer can effectively assist the prospective client is a legitimate part of the lawyer's decision making.
By doing this, they can prove that they're a legitimate part of the network and doing what they should be.

Not exact matches

«Another part of the Government will continue in Catalonia carrying out political activity as legitimate members,» he continued.
FDIC officials did not disclose what data was taken but said the former employee had legitimate access to it as part of his job.
Adware may be malware - that is, installed and run without the permission of a device's owner - or may be a legitimate component of software (for example, installed knowingly by users as part of some free, ad - supported package.)
Indeed, the «green rush,» as many entrepreneurs involved in the rush have taken to calling it, is a critical part of the construction of a legitimate marijuana industry.
Some businesses concentrate all of their energy on creating a «fun» and «cool» culture and neglect the parts of the culture that make a legitimate difference on the employee experience.
He's distinguished himself in the «business» part of the music business, and made legitimate inroads in fashion, television and philanthropy.
My goal, my want, to is to be part of a, legitimate, knowledgeable, accountable, and respected organization, which balances consumer protection with the drive for profits.
Any legitimate scientist knows that ID is not a scientific theory since supernatural beings, by definition, are not part of the natural world which science describes.
The Soviets invaded, made Poland part of their own communist bloc, ignored the legitimate polish government - in - exile in London, and installed their own puppets, keeping Poland under the Soviet heel for 40 more years.
I'm also going to add this; in earlier comments you raised some legitimate points for discussion about how the British Mandate was apportioned, which is a huge part of the whole quagmire and the legality of it all is a huge, tangled, convoluted mess.
@get real, «The Mormons are a cult, they are not part of any legitimate church.»
Those are legitimate questions for us, questions that are a part of the integrity of our faith.
While full - time church musicians find their hours consumed by paper work and phony administrative duties (not the legitimate ones), part - timers have a more difficult time finding practice time because they usually also hold full - time jobs and are tired at the end of the day.
- Fundamental intolerance towards certain legitimate groups of people and ideas on the part of a race - obsessed government.
In a true democracy, a doctrine of pluralism may be a way of safeguarding the rights of minorities; in a hierarchy, however, where authority proceeds from a Will not constituted by any part of the population, «pluralism» is often a code word for the project of giving political power the ascendancy over legitimate authority.
Materialism regards itself as scientific, and indeed is often called «scientific materialism,» even by its opponents, but it has no legitimate claim to be part of science.
The first part depicts the father as acting completely contrary to the expectations of the hearers; the second part brings their (from their point of view) legitimate protest to expression through the elder son.
The world may or may not be as tidy as it is often possible to conceive it to be; but it is part, and surely a legitimate part, of our inheritance from the successes of science, quite apart from anything else, that given two otherwise satisfactory interpretations of which one is simpler then that simpler one is preferable even if there is no means of judging — by appeal to evidence, say — that it is not, in respect of its greater simplicity, mere plausible fantasy.
One matter that has been morally muddied in recent decades should now be clarified: those who in principle oppose the use of military force have no legitimate part in the discussion about how military force should be used.
If he so chooses and his denomination does not reprimand him, he may elect to «freelance» either full - time (by creating a center that permits him to receive fees directly) or part - time (by working part of his time in a legitimate center that pays him a salary but does not forbid him to take fees from individuals for other hours).
For their part, Jews might find most of what is said of Jesus by the church to be a legitimate strand of development within Judaism.
Is it not legitimate to question whether the purpose of legalized gay marriage is to become a part of the insti - tution of marriage or to change it?
In England and Wales, the former, and much better translation of the National Liturgical Commission (NLC), known colloquially as the «Wheeler Missal» after Bishop Wheeler who played a significant part in producing it, remained legitimate as an alternative.
In their editorial «In a Time of War» (December 2001), the editors of First Things declare: «One matter that has been muddied in recent decades should now be clarified: Those who in principle oppose the use of military force have no legitimate part in the discussion about how military force should be used.»
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