Sentences with phrase «need for unity»

Even though we can't expect them to always agree on every issue, there is still need for unity.
Fulfilling the profound need for unity which pervades the world, and crowning it with renewed faith in Christ the Physical Centre of Creation; finding in this need the natural energy required for the renewal of the world's life; thus do I see the New Jerusalem, descending from Heaven and rising from the Earth.
On the one hand, division and acrimony; on the other, global consensus in a time of real need for unity.
The former CIA director was speaking on a flying visit to the region, where he had earlier in the day met with Saudi King Salman in Riyadh and stressed the need for unity among Gulf allies as Washington aims to muster support for new sanctions against Iran to curb its missile program.
Pompeo was speaking on a flying visit to the region, where he had earlier met with Saudi King Salman in Riyadh and stressed the need for unity among Gulf allies as Washington aims to muster support for new sanctions against Iran.
Senior administration officials have said that the historic trip is part of the president's efforts to highlight «the need for unity among three of the world's great religions» on his first foreign trip.
I like this cartoon — been thinking about this concept also for a few days now... concerning denoms and their need for unity.
Two points on which the editors did not waver were the centrality of social Christianity, and the need for unity among the denominations.
The need for both unity and variety could be illustrated by any number of examples from contemporary culture.
Illustrating further the need for unity as a country, Mr Mahama said: «When the Black Stars were the only surviving African team in the 2010 world cup in South Africa, every African became a Ghanaian and supported the Black Stars strongly.
At the venue of the meeting with party leaders and members drawn from all the local governments areas under the Ife Central Federal constituency, the Governor reminded party faithful of the need for unity adding that under no circumstance should the All Progressive Congress allow the return of the People's Democratic Party to power in the state.
Top Democrats including Gov. Andrew Cuomo say the need for unity in the state has never been stronger heading into the 2018 elections, with a goal that extends beyond winning the majority in the state Senate.
He also spoke of a need for unity in New York City, where the privileged and disadvantaged alike are given a fair shot at economic success, good schools, affordable housing, and safe neighborhoods, and where people «don't have to worry about being stopped and frisked because you happen to be the wrong color.»
Stressing the need for unity in the country, he said, «Chime is joining APC at a time when we are working hard to ensure that Nigeria remains a united country.»
Warning that Labour is «headed downwards», Mandelson suggests none of the current leadership contenders has fully grasped the challenge the party faces because they are all putting too much emphasis on the need for unity.
As he walked down the halls of the hospital, where police turned their backs to him, he must have had some idea of the tension that would follow, deepening the chasm between his administration and the police officers who work for him even as he spoke of a need for unity.
While there's no need for unity for within their own ranks, like with the Reform Party, they don't want social issues to distract from fiscal issues, so they can achieve some unity on fiscal issues in the country as a whole.
He t hanked members of the lower chamber for the motion they passed to reaffirm the need for unity of the nation.
The event featured imams, rabbis and pastors speaking about the need for unity and deploring Mr. Trump's rhetoric.
Charles McComb of New Progressive Baptist Church told Time Warner Cable News: «I see the need for unity and justice against the injustice.
Shanker was effective, Kahlenberg argued, because he «saw that there was a need for unity» in a city whose teaching force was greatly divided.
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