Sentences with phrase «long as the principles»

Potty training could be done in three days as long as the principles and steps are integrated carefully.
So at least someone grasps the problem: hostile media is bad, and as long as the principle of this hostility is» #NotMyPresident - because - I - don «t - like - him - because - he's - not - fitting - inside - my - reality» benefits of being confrontational outweigh costs.
The order in which a trial judge makes credibility findings of witnesses is inconsequential as long as the principle of reasonable doubt remains the central consideration.

Not exact matches

What he has left behind — books and recorded speeches, audio and video lecture series and hundreds of can - do maxims as well as children committed to upholding the principles by which he lived his life — all but ensures that people will be following the «Ziglar Way» for a long time to come.
That's great, so long as they follow the same principles for their time and energy investment as they would for a monetary investment.
Providers will be able to offer zero - rating as long as it doesn't violate the principle of non-discriminatory traffic management.
On the plus side for advocates, the providers still haven't been able to counter the principle itself, which has the advantage of being tied to such fundamental long - term concerns as innovation and competition.
Established in 1995, the mission of the Partnership Committee is to steward the firm's culture as defined by our Business Principles and standards, preserve the spirit of partnership, promote and enhance the benefits of partnership, and advance the long - term success of Goldman Sachs through the cultivation of its current and future leaders.
As long as you have some history, you can leverage the principles of heritage branding to your advantagAs long as you have some history, you can leverage the principles of heritage branding to your advantagas you have some history, you can leverage the principles of heritage branding to your advantage.
Master standing on principle, in danger, for as long as it takes.
So as long as the guiding principles of management teams do not change, then corporations with strong histories of increasing dividends have high probabilities of doing so in the future.
Paradis said both companies had «made significant commitments to Canada in the areas of: governance, including commitments on transparency and disclosure; commercial orientation, including an adherence to Canadian laws and practices as well as free market principles» and «employment and capital investments, which demonstrate a long - term commitment to the development of the Canadian economy.»
I want to be able to go as long as possible in retirement without having to touch much of my investment principle because I want to be able to pass that along to family, charities, etc..
In the coming months and years, as a recovery takes hold, financial institutions defined by long - term business strategies, strong balance sheets and especially by disciplined risk management principles will be rewarded.
At this time, we're not gonna go into what Pai's motives may have been but it has been reported that the NRA, which has been lobbying for the repeal of these regulations has now honored him with a valuable handmade Kentucky long gun as a prize for the part he played «standing up under pressure with grace, dignity and principled discipline»
While «operating earnings» are not even defined under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and «forward operating earnings» only surfaced as a creature of Wall Street in the early 1980's, it's simple enough to impute historical values of forward operating earnings because they are almost completely explained by observable earnings and employment data — see Long - term Evidence on the Fed Model and Forward Operating Earnings.
Critics of Roe v. Wade have long contended that the principles used to justify abortion would soon or late be used to justify other forms of medical killing such as voluntary and, eventually, involuntary euthanasia.
But regardless... 4 decades of saying that we need a structure principle as long as it isn't bio-oriented.
As long as you stick with the Bible as the final word on ethics, or of knowing God's principles (as the Pope and Gary do), then we are going to have folks who feel they are above dialogue — because why is dialogue needed if you know God's principle or his WorAs long as you stick with the Bible as the final word on ethics, or of knowing God's principles (as the Pope and Gary do), then we are going to have folks who feel they are above dialogue — because why is dialogue needed if you know God's principle or his Woras you stick with the Bible as the final word on ethics, or of knowing God's principles (as the Pope and Gary do), then we are going to have folks who feel they are above dialogue — because why is dialogue needed if you know God's principle or his Woras the final word on ethics, or of knowing God's principles (as the Pope and Gary do), then we are going to have folks who feel they are above dialogue — because why is dialogue needed if you know God's principle or his Woras the Pope and Gary do), then we are going to have folks who feel they are above dialogue — because why is dialogue needed if you know God's principle or his Word?
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many of the OT narrative examples demonstrate that principle in redemptive history (such as Jdgs.1) long before Christ became the fulfillment of it.
I love how republicans cite their faith as their guiding principle and say that America needs more faith and religion... but only as long as that religion doesn't impede on their tax cuts to the rich.
I now wish to argue that conformity with the divine telos may, for purposes of ethical deliberation, be translated into what I call the maximal happiness principle: so act as to maximize happiness — and, by implication, in the long run.
I now wish to argue that ethical deliberation may translate this principle into what I call the maximal public principle: so act as to maximize the public world — and, by implication, in the long run.
They may only enter into full communion with the LDS church as adults, no longer in the custody of their apostate parents, and only by virtue of affirming their faith in the principles their parents reject.
But if, as Deleuze insists, that factor he calls «difference in itself» creates the requisite conditions for novelty, then the disjunction involved will be a genuinely affirmative synthesis within which «divergence is no longer a principle of exclusion, and disjunction no longer a means of separation.
This ground is, quite simply, Christian faith in Christ, for I am persuaded that no full or genuine understanding of Christ is possible so long as the scholastic principle that there is an essential and eternal difference between God and the world is accepted.
He suggested that one response might be for dioceses to produce authentically Catholic text books to act as a primary resource for teachers, as long as they did not «compromise the principles and syllabuses of public examining boards».
The principle of complementarity — each bringing to the relationship what the other lacks — is closely related to the idea of «marital balance» as described by Dorothy Fahs Beck in her insightful analysis of marital conflict; marital balance is «a dovetailing of the partners» needs and patterns of reciprocity in meeting them such as will maintain over the long run an equilibrium in gratification that is acceptable to both.
Nor does nature «judge» any particular type of morality as long as it does not violate the principle of natural selection.
But such would have to be Arkes» outlook: if indeed there are fundamental principles of natural law and natural right, discernible to the human mind generally (as Arkes thinks), then policies or practices that effectively deny these can only be supported for the short term, or in the long term only by continuing fraud and force.
As for the law, I think opposing abortion on principles (religious or other) but as long as no church is forced by the state to preform a ceremonAs for the law, I think opposing abortion on principles (religious or other) but as long as no church is forced by the state to preform a ceremonas long as no church is forced by the state to preform a ceremonas no church is forced by the state to preform a ceremony.
They would regard it as suicidal to abandon clerical celibacy in such a way as to imply that the principle of celibacy no longer has any value.
So long as the Church was understood as primarily institutional, in terms of its parallelism to a state rather than to a cultural society, and so long as tradition meant resistance to reform, conflict between the principles of traditional and Scriptural authority was inevitable.
I long for a society in which modernity would have its full place but without implying the denial of elementary principles of human and familial ecology; for a society in which the diversity of ways of being, of living, and of desiring is accepted as fortunate, without allowing this diversity to be diluted in the reduction to the lowest common denominator, which effaces all differentiation; for a society in which, despite the technological deployment of virtual realities and the free play of critical intelligence, the simplest words — father, mother, spouse, parents — retain their meaning, at once symbolic and embodied; for a society in which children are welcomed and find their place, their whole place, without becoming objects that must be possessed at all costs, or pawns in a power struggle.
That is why the crusades, despite their failure, can be considered one of the outstanding achievements of the medieval Church... As long as Christianity endures on earth, as long as there exists a civilisation from which Christian principles have not been wholly banished, there will be men to treasure these pages of sanctity and heroism, inscribed by the crusaders with their blooAs long as Christianity endures on earth, as long as there exists a civilisation from which Christian principles have not been wholly banished, there will be men to treasure these pages of sanctity and heroism, inscribed by the crusaders with their blooas Christianity endures on earth, as long as there exists a civilisation from which Christian principles have not been wholly banished, there will be men to treasure these pages of sanctity and heroism, inscribed by the crusaders with their blooas long as there exists a civilisation from which Christian principles have not been wholly banished, there will be men to treasure these pages of sanctity and heroism, inscribed by the crusaders with their blooas there exists a civilisation from which Christian principles have not been wholly banished, there will be men to treasure these pages of sanctity and heroism, inscribed by the crusaders with their blood.
So long as you are tied to the core principles in the Bible updating theology is fine with me.
But so long as we are not in this state of perfection we have to live by the rational elaboration of moral principles, and by specific moral and legal rules: «Thou shalt not kill.»
But it is a capital error if such protesters argue, as often happens, according to the principle that I can personally do as I like, hence I should also let others do as they like, for if the other person does what he likes I can no longer do the same and act from the same situation which would obtain if the other had not acted.
But if we can hold to these principles in leading change maybe, one day, long after we are gone, we will be thought of as saints.
And he regards Wojtyla's long experience with totalitarianism as a training ground in the appreciation of republicanism, observing in this regard that «no Pontiff in modern times has ever come to the See of Peter with greater personal devotion to the principles of civil liberties as the natural and revealed rights of man than has John Paul II.»
To answer that question, Justin argues that we have to have «a clear, consistent biblical standard for interpreting the text, a principle we can apply to various passages that will help us to determine, fairly and consistently, how to translate them for our culture... Such a standard would need to be able to differentiate God's eternal laws — such as those dealing with murder, theft, and adultery — from the cultural biblical rules Christians are no longer obligated to follow — such as those dealing with dietary restrictions and head coverings.»
Those who are surprised that this position is presented as a defense of democracy have perhaps not been paying close attention to the judiciary's now long - standing repeal of the principle, «government by the consent of the governed.»
Once the principle is established that early embryos can be used as a natural resource, it won't be long until gestated nascent human life is also targeted.
Man chose satan as their god and have had the chance to show what they could do without their creator and his ideas, principles and laws but it has not been pretty and as Jesus taught that satan is «The ruler of this world», «the god of this system» etc.but for «a little while longer» and the Creator will take his wisdom, justice, power and love and take over to show what was intended from the beginning.for scriptures (see 1 John 5:19, Rev. 12:9 - 12, Luke 22:31, Matt.25: 41, 1 Pet.5: 8,9, John 8:44,45) and so many others for those who care.
Insofar as coming - to - be and perishing can not be diverse movements separated from one another, the difference between being and nothing can not furnish an adequate principle for determining the relationship between the two movements so long as being and nothing are themselves taken as absolutely diverse principles separated from one another.
«The First Amendment ensures that religious organizations and persons are given proper protection as they seek to teach the principles that are so fulfilling and so central to their lives and faiths,» he continues, «and to their own deep aspirations to continue the family structure they have long revered.»
«The First Amendment ensures that religious organizations and persons are given proper protection as they seek to teach the principles that are so fulfilling and so central to their lives and faiths,» Kennedy wrote, «and to their own deep aspirations to continue the family structure they have long revered.»
They hold two fundamental principles: (1) nothing can be decided unless you are in a concrete situation, and (2) it's O.K. as long as it doesn't hurt anybody.
Neither psychics nor physics can satisfy us so long as the former is taken to exhibit either a purely special case of general but merely physical principles, or a sheer exception to the general principles.
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