Sentences with phrase «nature of our work as»

AGB: «I had built up some savings from work, and I wanted more control and flexibility over my time, priorities, and the nature of my work as a whole.
According to The Daily Star, Pochettino is on that list, and given the impressive nature of his work as a manager over the last few years, it wouldn't be a surprise at all were he to be near the top of the list of targets.
I've worked in international education for 20 years, and nothing brought home the critical nature of our work as much as an event this week did.
Bulbous anthropomorphic forms and caricatured lines amplify the seriocomic nature of my work as well.
Further, because of the nature of their work as «shepherds,» these providers know how to address a wide swath of marital issues.
Additionally, the nature of his work as a Deck Officer aboard various classes of ocean going and inland commercial vessels would make it practically impossible to manage a rental property.

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«Part of it is the nature of working with creative people that are looking for an outlet to express it not just in their work, but as a way of showing affection for their co-workers and having fun,» explains Bluebeam's Chief Human Capital Officer, Tracy Heverly, about the tradition.
Additionally, as the nature of work continues to change, prodded by technological advances that maximize worker efficiency at the expense of regular work schedules, more workers are seeking supplementary income.
«I collaborated with consenting adult women who were fully aware of the nature of the work, and as is typical with any project, everyone signed releases,» he wrote.
As the Dalai Lama says, «The nature of our motivation determines the character of our work
Over the past few years, businesses have added 14 million jobs as regional economies have rebounded; their workers have gained access to health insurance, and a new flock of startups has brought economy - altering innovations, some of which have changed the nature of work itself.
Adaptability is often a defining characteristic of self - employed individuals whether we realize it or not, as the nature of our work requires this skill.
Legal precedent, meanwhile, tends to define sexual harassment as occurring either when a supervisor requests sex in exchange for a subordinate being promoted or not being fired, or when an employee is subject to behavior of a sexual nature that's so pervasive it creates a hostile work environment.
I think the nature of remote work gives a sense of freedom, as it should.
An innovation in a lab is not the same as a working product, and Pathion's Michael Liddle says that the piecemeal nature of battery research has limited real - world advances.
We work with large global financial institutions as well as with specialized funds that understand the innovative and intricate nature of FinTech companies.
As the economy, and nature of work continue to undergo massive transformation, Craft's mission is to provide context and freely available tools to help people discover and evaluate companies and opportunities.
Communication is no longer a «soft skill» — it is the fundamental skill that will help individuals win dream jobs, sell products, build brands, and trigger movements, and it will grow more valuable — not less — as the nature of work changes.
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«If I can break even, I see it as worthwhile,» the USAF member, who wishes to remain anonymous due to the nature of his work, says.
Turcotte is now combining his long - term thinking with his love of nature in his work as CEO with Stone Creek Resorts, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
I had discussed DOV's long dividend history as well as the diversified nature of its operations which is similar to Illinois Tool Works Inc. (ITW).
It offers an oppor - tunity to study systematically the interaction of several copyright issues: including the rights (or lack thereof) of exclusive licensees as plaintiffs in parallel import situations, the distinction between exclusive licensees and assignees, the nature of works of authorship, the characteristics of copy - right infringement, the status of copyrightable works when used as trade - marked logos, the limits (if any) of concurrent copyright and trade - mark protection, and even the distinction between trade - mark, copyright, and patent as autonomous yet related legal regimes.
In proposing the «Idea» as the wellspring of both nature and history, working itself out by converting the inconclusiveness of time into the universality of Spirit, the Hegelian project invited the final triumph of sheer eventuality over rational order.
Best known is his depiction of the sinner as incurvatus in se, «curved in on self»: Our nature, by the corruption of the first sin, is so deeply curved in on itself that it not only bends the best gifts of God towards itself and enjoys them (as is plain in the works - righteous and hypocrites), or rather even uses God himself in order to attain these gifts, but it also fails to realize that it so wickedly, curvedly, and viciously seeks all things, even God, for its own sake.
In «The Origin of Species» he refers to nature as the «works of God,» and calls God the «Creator» an amazing seven times.
Hence, White insists upon the doctrine of the «hypostatic union» as guarantor of the Tradition's confession of Christ's uniqueness — as well as upon the legitimacy, indeed the necessity, of reason's probing of the essential traits of human nature, notwithstanding the deformation wrought by the Fall.
If it makes you feel better to think of it as mother nature or the laws of physics, or whatever other way you prefer to look at it, what you're seeing is the evidence of God's work.
While not wanting to over-read his work in a different direction, I would say there would seem to be some doubt as to how theological Barzun's idea of nature was.
Just what is the nature of the work required of us if we are to treat the first commandment as indeed the first and not as a merely pious addendum to the second?
And while it probably never works to overconfidently inform atheist friends that the serenity they feel in nature or the rapture they experience listening to music is the specific product of a specific God, we can at least embrace such experiences as points of connection.
26 For this cause God gave them up unto vile passions: for their women changed the natural use into that which is against nature: 27 and likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another, men with men working unseemliness, and receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which was due.28 And even as they refused to have God in their knowledge, God gave them up unto a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not fitting; 29 being filled with all unrighteousness, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, malignity; whisperers, 30 backbiters, hateful to God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, 31 without understanding, covenant - breakers, without natural affection, unmerciful: 32 who, knowing the ordinance of God, that they that practise such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but also consent with them that practise them.
What we do at USCIS is so important to our nation, so meaningful to the applicants and petitioners, and the nature of the work is often so complicated, that we should never allow our work to be regarded as a mere production line or even described in business or commercial terms.
The liberation theologian does not first work out questions of the nature of God and Christ and the church in one context, such as that of the academic community, and then apply these answers to the social situation.
She rightly points out that «the work of Servais - Theodore Pinckaers might stand as a bridge uniting the efforts of younger Thomists and Balthasarians because of its accent on the theo - dramatic nature of moral life,» but she also at times indulges in such unhelpful labels as «Baroque Thomism» and «nuptial mysticism.»
Therefore, the justified Christian man, in himself and of his own nature a sinner but not seen as a sinner by God, brings forth those good works which consist in the love of God and neighbor, not slavishly to win any reward but gladly, that service which is perfect freedom.»
Our brains no doubt work on the same patterns as other brains in nature, but the human quest for knowledge is not just bounded by the needs of survival.
The meticulous nature of the work frustrated me, and as I struggled to make one particularly misshapen cross hold together, I couldn't help but see a parallel between the unraveling little cross in my hands and the unraveling faith in my heart.
In the sacraments, as in the Incarnation, the natures remain distinct and unconfused yet are truly joined in the person and work of God the Son.
Nevertheless, his work of that period left many readers with the impression that nature and its structures are ontologically autonomous and also that the knower may be understood as a part of nature.
It is in this relatively propitious setting that the present work is presented, as a contribution to the new quest both by a clarification of its nature, and by an initial participation in the work of the new quest at a few significant points.
The process thinkers of our time who have turned their attention to the religious question — the process theologians, as they are usually called — are sure, however, that there is another and sounder conception of God, one which makes love the clue to the divine nature and manner of working in the world and one which is also in accordance with what we know to be going on in that world.
Whitehead did work out a complex theory of value, but my point here is only to indicate that Whitehead's way of understanding human beings as part of nature both requires that we extend the ethical discussion and gives us clues as to how to do this.
If work in America is as destructive as it is portrayed in this book, and if the quality of work in any society is indicative of the true nature of that society, then life in America in some substantive sense must be destructive, like work in America....
Even so his Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nationsis a remarkable work which deserves respect both as an enquiry and as an argument for economic liberty.
Re «In the sacraments matter and spirit are linked in an effective instrumental union — «outward signs of inward grace» but are never identified with each other.In the sacraments, as in the Incarnation, the natures remain distinct and unconfused yet are truly joined in the person and work of God the Son.»
His most substantial work was Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy (1874), though smaller works such as The Destiny of Man (1884), The Idea of God (1885), and Through Nature to God (1899), were more influential.
For example, on the one hand, when St Thomas Aquinas in his great mediaeval theological works treats theology as the «queen of the sciences», yet «the subordination of metaphysics to theology did not necessarily entail an obstruction to the study of nature» (p. 81)-- it «had not resulted in a sterile fusion» (p. 84).
The work of rethinking the world as inclusive of both nature and human beings in the light of the best information available is largely excluded from the universities.
Plato had as ready a wit as Kierkegaard's, and probably a healthier nature, and certainly Aristophanes» speech in The Symposium is a work of comic genius.
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