Sentences with phrase «long been a tradition»

It's long been a tradition in my family for everyone to exchange ornaments.
Ginger is a super food that has long been a tradition in Asia, but it definitely deserves a place in your cabinet as well.
Although the term BBW may be relatively new, there has long been a tradition of plus - size women being regarded as highly attractive.
As has long been the tradition at Lamborghini, the name Urus is derived from the world of bulls.
The Ghan has long been a tradition for train travel between Alice Springs and Adelaide and is often referred to as the ultimate journey through the heart of this mighty continent, taking passengers on what is undoubtedly one of the world's greatest rail journeys.
Long is the tradition of dining in private to mark special occasions.
Meanwhile, there's long been a tradition of art people playing Hollywood, from Andy Warhol's screen tests to Cindy Sherman's film stills to Francesco Vezzoli's Caligula trailer.
But this is something that has long been a tradition.

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And for some employees, the weirdness of Holacracy at Zappos is a step too far, even for a company with a long tradition of weirdness.
The following year, FIFA abandoned its years - long tradition of holding executive meetings at Baur au Lac, where suites cost $ 4,000 a night, and moved to another five - star hotel that was expected to save the organization tens of thousands of dollars.
Now, following pushback from broadcasters and event sponsors, that tradition is starting to fade, and progressive activists are delighted that women are no longer being treated as objects.
There is a long tradition in political philosophy that understands injustice as unequal treatment without justification.
More from the South China Morning Post: Kim Jong - un wife's fashion sense a hit with China's public China's secrecy over Kim Jong - un's visit was part of a long - standing tradition US and China in talks to shield soybeans and other farm products from trade war tariffs
The cover story we are publishing this week falls within the traditions of journalism and Rolling Stone's long - standing commitment to serious and thoughtful coverage of the most important political and cultural issues of our day.
There's a long tradition of presidential candidates and late night TV hosts using each other.
«This is the long - standing tradition,» Johnson said.
Moreover, they're unlikely to any time soon because of long legacies and historical traditions that will be difficult if not impossible to overcome.
New Jersey has a long tradition as a heavily unionized state, and Christie — perhaps bowing to political realities — has been courting many private sector unions in his re-election campaign.
One theory (alluded to in the Clarkson report) has to do with managing for the long run: a company rooted in a family's history, tradition and reputation may well be less susceptible to the short - termism that is so notoriously a factor at most corporations today.
A balance between tradition and evolution is how you attract and retain remote team members who are in it for the long run.
But this is just the next step in a long tradition of new technologies replacing the old.
«Indigenous peoples are being forced into long and costly court battles to defend their traditions and ways of life because governments in Canada still refuse to accept the need to work collaboratively with Indigenous peoples on important decisions about environmental protection and resource development,» said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs.
They go on to argue that we should adopt «policies that encourage firms and workers to broaden capital ownership and access to capital income, consistent within the long American tradition of encouraging broad - based private property ownership, should be part of any effort to address today's economic inequality.»
The Bank called Governors» Day a «long - held tradition that is open to all employees — including members of the Monetary Policy Committee — including their families, with the aim of recognising their hard work and dedication... The annual event is an important one for all Bank employees and the Bank strongly believes that this carefully budgeted event is worthwhile.»
About Fossil of the Day awards: The Fossil of the Day is a long - standing tradition in the UN climate talks and is voted on and awarded by Climate Action Network International, an international network of over 850 civil society organizations.
Based in Manchester, England, Tzvi Shishler is a South African marketing professional with a long tradition in the cryptocurrency space.
Unfortunately, there's a long tradition in Canada of viewing whatever the U.S. is doing as the upper limit to our own ambitions on clean growth.
But in fairness, Harper has only been following a long tradition of administering what one wag has called the «taskless thanks.»
There is a long tradition in American history of business leaders as statesmen and moral leaders.
In the United States, there is a broad consensus on the economic benefits of its long tradition of community - based banking.
Moreover, he concedes, «it is no longer possible to speak except... in a way which will involve conflict with rival traditions
«At Directed Capital we are always looking to provide solutions for Main Street that traditional lenders do not have the capability or flexibility to assist with,» said Directed Capital's CEO Chris Moench, who has specialized in acquiring and repositioning debt for more than 25 years, «With the increase to our credit facility from our longtime lender Goldman Sachs, we were able to acquire these FDIC loans and expect to continue our long tradition of helping borrowers re-access traditional financing channels, while providing investors with superior returns typically uncorrelated with the market.
Yet you do not see the narrow path you have been led down by simple dint of «tradition» and other long - standing violations of the Constltution merely because most Christians support this sort of thing.
still, while I am no longer Christian (or of any particular faith tradition), I truly enjoy reading your blog and cartoons.
But it is only in 1518 — when he met with the papal legate Cajetan and refused to recant — that the handwriting was on the wall; Luther could no longer live in the house of Catholic tradition.
This long storied diplomatic tradition is the background for Sambi's distinguished career.
Missouri's long tradition of confessional orthodoxy resists such absorption, but styles of evangelical piety alien to the Lutheran tradition are now widespread in the Synod.
Granted, there has been a long and impressive tradition of fighting poverty in the Church.
Just as we no longer have a code for the proper treatment of slaves, even though it's laid out specifically in the Bible, so we no longer adhere to other archaic thinking and traditions.
Their emphasis on self - sufficiency and frugality - so complete that questions should arise how Diogenes ever procured a lantern and why he was wasting oil in a search so futile - is the result of a long tradition of praise of poverty, culminating in their view that wealth is qualitative, the internal condition of virtue, to which only poverty can lead.
The MORAL LIFE AND THE CLASSICAL TRADITION SEMINAR is a week - long program for advanced high school students interested in the origins of Western moral thought and its influence on Christian ethics.
If those in the church who are in favor of changing long - held attitudes and ordinances relating to homosexuals were merely cultural relativists with no regard for the Bible or tradition, the debate would be easier.
We are able, following a long tradition in Western civilization, to divide the spiritual from the material realms of existence.
Evangelicalism, in this paradigm, is now no longer a distinct theological tradition (i.e., «Reformation Christianity,» though it tends to be dominated by a «Reformed» articulation of Christian faith) or a particular piety and ethos (as it tended to be in classical evangelicalism) but has become a theological position staked out between conservative neo-orthodoxy and fundamentalism on a spectrum from left to right that is defined essentially by degrees of accommodation to modernity.
No longer is he a boy wrestling with the legalism that hampered his childhood, but an artist delving into a tradition wholly other than what he was brought up in.
This was a relgious tradition long before evangilicalism.
Each of the three will denote the good for a human individual.1 Because of its long association with the liberal tradition, «interest» is so often used to mean an individual's private happiness that the phrase «private view of interest» may seem redundant.
The intention of the series is to reclaim, at long last, the Bible as the book of the Church's living tradition.
«When this is all over,» Judah answers, «the tyrant toppled, The killing at an end, all signs of these cruelties long gone, A new government of love will be established in the venerable David tradition.
We may read it, in the light of a long - established allegorical tradition, as a parable of deeper truths; but to the Jews of the fifth century BC, who took it at its face value, the Hebrew story, though not grotesque like the Babylonian, was too ingenuous and childlike to command the «reverence and godly fear» which belongs to all high religion.
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