Sentences with phrase «many vicissitudes»

But long - term, the company clearly knows that it needs a hedge against the vicissitudes of the TV distribution market, and owning content is one way of doing that.
The administration's solutions include strengthening the progressive tax code, as well as creating new programs that insulate workers from the increasing vicissitudes of the economy.
Great companies are immune to the vicissitudes of the stock market, and the sell - off should further support the idea that your time is best spent on business fundamentals, no matter what.
By offering a flat wage, you'll be providing a more stable standard of living for your servers, and they'll no longer be susceptible to the vicissitudes of restaurant work, where a slow night can leave them with little in their pockets.
And at that point, immigration reform was about controlling the vicissitudes of undocumented and primarily unskilled workers.
All of us consumed by the vicissitudes of commerce should be attuned to the admonition of St. Paul to focus our gaze not on the seen, but the unseen, for the seen is transitory and the unseen is forever.
That may work for a while, but if you don't maintain the freshness of your «secret sauce,» it will eventually grow stale and will have limited applicability to the vicissitudes of the marketplace.
Perhaps no other failure illustrates the cruel vicissitudes of the IPO process better than that of Wired Ventures Inc..
Given the vicissitudes of markets, there was no way to tell whether we'd reached the nadir and recovery was around the corner — or whether we were about to go over a cliff.
I think it's in the nature of long term shareholding of the normal vicissitudes, in worldly outcomes, and in markets that the long - term holder has his quoted value of his stocks go down by say 50 %.
But in another sense — a more important sense, it seems — they all were writing for Toni Morrison and for me and for anyone else who, in the unfathomable vicissitudes of time, picked up their books.
Dramatizing the trauma of expulsion from Paradise, Maine sometimes employs the cadences of the Old Testament («The sun rises and sets and does not change») and sometimes the concise, allusive conjunction of high and low that characterizes modern prose (as in the Babel image, or when Eve reflects on their vicissitudes «ever since their departure from the Garden to fight their way through this deathtrap called Creation»).
In spite of the vicissitudes of human history the developing sequence of events that constitute the history of the Church as the Mystical Body of Christ is simply non-negotiable.
Though the phenomena of the lower world remain the same — the material determinisms, the vicissitudes of chance, the laws of labour, the agitations of men, the footfalls of death — he who dares to believe reaches a sphere of created reality in which things, while retaining their habitual texture, seem to be made out of a different substance.
At the beginning of these comments we raised a question about the relevance of Paul's admonitions to people who are being seriously threatened and hurt by the vicissitudes of life.
Yet it is a lesson always worth revisiting — and perhaps more urgent than ever, given the Church's current vicissitudes.
These are (only) the vicissitudes which We cause to follow one another for mankind, to the end that Allah may know those who believe and may choose witnesses from among you; and Allah loveth not wrong - doers.
Ear God's time remains the same «yesterday and today and forever» (Heb 13:8).28 God is «not affected by the vicissitudes which mark the time of his creatures, for on the contrary he remains the absolute master of time: «With the Lord one day is as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day» (2 Pet 3:8; cf. Ps 90:4).»
Not having to share eternity with those who, though equal to you in the most absolute sense, may have caused you great pain, frustration or vicissitude and who's memory you have determinedly tried to avoid in life.
The images of isolated substances, the supremacy of mind over lifeless matter, of a God supremely unaffected by the vicissitudes of the world yet supremely «in charge, capable of repairing any cosmic malfunction, are stereotypical male images.
This trickster metaphor is a long - standing, cross-cultural spiritual idea that helps us to have the proper atti - tude towards the vicissitudes of life.
Doubtless this pleasant young man soon found someone unacquainted with Joseph Smith's Testimony, that ubiquitous missionary tract which contains the official account of the prophet's visions and his discovery of the ancient record chronicling the lives and times, vicissitudes and final destruction of a Hebraic people whose patriarch immigrated to America with his family in 600 BC.
To discover the depths of our true self and its capacities for wisdom and compassion, they say, it is important that on a regular basis we intentionally release ourselves from the vicissitudes of reflective awareness, descending into that domain of pure alertness which characterizes zazen.
The voluntary educational programs are multi-pronged: They promote wiser relationship and marriage choices among less - educated youth, help engaged couples approach marriage realistically, assist married couples overcome the vicissitudes of life together, and work with cohabitating couples aspiring to marriage to achieve that goal.
Nor should they, but in our fascination with the vicissitudes of the presidential nomination process, might we not be asking to be put in a giant sack hanging from a tree?
Those, on the other hand, who say that they are in despair are generally such as have a nature so much more profound that they must become conscious of themselves as spirit, or such as by the hard vicissitudes of life and its dreadful decisions have been helped to become conscious of themselves as spirit — either one or the other, for rare is the man who truly is free from despair.
Yet, subsequent science has not been nearly as unkind to Bergson as the positivism of the mid-20th century was.20 And today we no longer need to throw the passengers and cargo overboard to save the ship of Whitehead's thought from the stormy vicissitudes of history.
By tearing down every possible stricture on fictional representations of sex, they abandoned their successors to the vicissitudes of a world where anything could be written, but nothing could really shock.
They record the inception of the covenant in the calling of Abraham, its establishment under Moses in the giving of the Law, and the vicissitudes, changes and developments in the relations of the covenanted people with their God, before the coming of Christ.
Zarathustra looks forward to the time when men themselves will be godlike, blissfully innocent in the creative sport of becoming existence, freely marching to their own individual wills, seeking a community based on individual differences, and enjoying the vicissitudes and machinations of human life, including the spirit of gravity, in good cheer (TSZ 215).
However, Newton or no, Nietzsche is mainly concerned with the worldly vicissitudes of the spirit of revenge and its possible overcoming and is thus essentially animated by historical interests.
Although sanctification in the life of communities and social institutions is not so clearly defined an experience as it is in the individual, Niebuhr said that old forms and structures of life may be renewed rather than destroyed by the vicissitudes of history.
Having survived even the vicissitudes of translation, it continues to fill houses in several European capitals.
All such actualization depends upon the vicissitudes of creaturely response.
If God's activity is not readily apparent within the present Vicissitudes of good and evil, that is because his hand is now stayed, but if God has the power to actualize the good unambiguously, then his goodness requires that he do so, and that right early.
In response to the day - to - day vicissitudes of life it can be unrealistic, callous, and contrived.
In it is rooted also their trust in God through the worst vicissitudes of their struggle against nature, against their enemies, against strange gods that competed with Yahweh for their loyalty.
But these regulations are not arbitrary: They are designed to preserve the mystique of the club as an Eden set apart from the vicissitudes of the world.
Finally, in the emergence model God does not sit impassively above the process, untouched and unchanged by the vicissitudes of cosmic history.
To certain huckstering kinds of consideration he thanked God he was forever inaccessible, and if in life's vicissitudes he should become destitute through their lack, he was glad to think that with his sheer valor he was all the freer to work out his salvation.
The concrete possibility of «freedom in the light of hope» rests on our ability to specify the «innovation of meaning» given us in Scripture as reliably the same innovation in all circumstances and vicissitudes.
It is reasoned calculation, not speculation, which makes me ready to lay odds on the ultimate triumph of hominization over all the vicissitudes threatening its progress.
The changes which the patient was experiencing, with much travail, are nonetheless precisely those sorts of changes predictable throughout the human life - cycle, about which the fundamental task is to maintain an affirmation of the natural order, with all its vicissitudes.
Apart from the conviction that the supreme Ruler is also good, the vicissitudes of history appear as the «trampling march of unconscious power «6 or at most as stages in the spiral of evolutionary progress wherein the anticipated goal fails to redeem the loss along the way.
If we abstract from the vicissitudes of life, which often require that we make choices between alternatives none of which exemplify query, what recurrently signifies the best, humanly speaking, is query.
Yes, but the two lovers share in that; and by their sharing, they seem also — at least to themselves, each for the other — to share in the sort of endurance through all vicissitude which is characteristic of God who is never - failing love.
While many of the questions we have been dealing with so far occur when we experience suffering, confusion, despair or simply the unexpected vicissitudes of life, this question can arise, and probably most often does, in the midst of life's ordinary routine.
«Throughout all vicissitudes its oppositions to other things remain intact, although they may be accidentally modified; and therein is manifest the positive character of identity.
Israel characteristically looked for a future Day of the Lord, but Isaiah may have had the discernment to recognize that a Day of the Lord may have occurred in the events surrounding Sennacherib's attempted invasion of Judah in 701 B.C. 15 But it is difficult to discern the decisive action of God in the vicissitudes of this life.
Family ties were highly regarded, and it is this structure of family loyalty in Judaism that has enabled it to persist through the vicissitudes of twenty homeless centuries.
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