Sentences with word «neighborliness»

With a clarity not easily misunderstood, it begins with a restatement of the two great commandments, then gives a graphic picture of neighborliness in a situation of response to human need that transcends any man - made lines of division.
And Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater - Zyberk's, the 2008 Driehaus Prize recipients, may not be household names, but their work is for its promotion of the concept of New Urbanism at new communities such as Seaside in Florida where the front porch regained its role as an architectural icon and trigger for neighborliness and walkability.
It is a vision of the world as a peaceable neighborliness in which no one is under threat, no one is at risk, no one is in danger, because all are safe, all are valued, all are honored, all are cared for.
On good neighborliness on the continent, President Mahama called for unity among all African countries to solve their common challenges without attracting international interventions.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD (multi-camera) STUDIO: CBS Television Studios TEAM: Jim Reynolds (w, ep), Aaron Kaplan (ep), Dana Honor (ep), Wendi Trilling (ep), James Burrows (d, ep) LOGLINE: The nicest guy in the Midwest moves his family into a tough neighborhood in L.A. where not everyone appreciates his extreme neighborliness.
There's a sense of old - fashioned neighborliness abounding in Crystal Lake.
There's a sense of old - fashioned neighborliness abounding in Palatine.
In response to times of crisis, Leviticus urged the practice of holiness, and Deuteronomy stressed neighborliness.
By its stubbornness, its refusal to heed the purposes of Yahweh and its resolve to act against neighborliness, Israel brought upon itself the great crisis of 587 B.C.E..
The Deuteronomic tradition presents society as a neighborhood and enjoins attitudes and policies that enhance neighborliness.
She sang about neighborliness: about how God brings down the mighty from their thrones and lifts up the lowly; about how God fills the hungry with good things and sends the rich away empty.
Nor does it mean that what ministers are already doing to enable their parishioners to live lives of loving neighborliness is not important, nor that we must renounce evangelism.
On Robert Frost, fences, and electrons: Why we need two separate digital library systems for academics and the rest of America — and content exchanges and other neighborliness
He said the city also cleaned up high - crime areas, added parks, renovated homes — rebuilding their front porches to improve neighborliness — and gotten grants to improve the city's picturesque downtown, which dates to the mid-19th century.
As much as anything that may be said to be undeniably American, is the spirit of neighborliness that is evident at times of crisis, most notably when the nation is threatened from abroad, a la 9/11, and when Mother Nature reminds us who is boss, a la...
We ensure we've some good intention with the joint task force comprising the Lake Chad Basin Commission countries of Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Benin, because of good neighborliness, decided to join us.
WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD (multi-camera; fka Here Comes the Neighborhood) Picked up to series STUDIO: CBS Television Studios TEAM: Jim Reynolds (w, ep), Aaron Kaplan (ep), Dana Honor (ep), Wendi Trilling (ep), James Burrows (d, ep) LOGLINE: The nicest guy in the Midwest moves his family into a tough neighborhood in L.A. where not everyone appreciates his extreme neighborliness.
It's hard to swing a dead cat in most places without hitting a writer of some repute, which means there is a neighborliness toward local writers that does not exist in many other places.
That finally is what is odd and true and demanding and glorious about the Gospel, that God wills and acts toward a neighborliness that curbs greed, vetoes fear, and removes the causes of violence.
«From the outset of the Bible, certainly in God's command of Sinai and surely in the ministry of Jesus,» writes Brueggemann, «signals of neighborliness are endlessly enacted.
The way beyond is not about security and prosperity but about vulnerability, neighborliness, generosity, a modest future with spears turned into pruning hooks and swords into plowshares.
Deuteronomy makes clear that economic practice is a form of neighborliness and that economic provision must be adjusted to sustain community.
In fact, I kind of like Southern friendliness and hospitality; it fosters a sense of community and neighborliness.
When it comes to neighborliness and giving without expecting a return, Ned (imperfectly) represents the teachings of Jesus.
Religious faith also provide many communities moral rules and grammar for all types of relationships — marriage, neighborliness, sisterhood, brotherhood, and governance.
With the recent deadly attacks on Christian churches, the maniacal terrorists of al Qaeda seem to be aiming at unraveling the neighborliness among Muslims, Jews and Christians throughout the Middle East that has existed for centuries.
It speaks of thrift, smallness, craft, disciplined appetites, and neighborliness, and is heir to home economics and the spirit behind farmers» markets.
Jesus talks a great deal about the kingdom of God — and what he means by that is a public life reorganized toward neighborliness.
It's white supremacy in its Sunday finest, dressed up in the illusion of neighborliness, but Henry's demands are a constant tax on the Jacksons, assuming their servitude extends beyond the bounds of their tenancy agreement because they are black (he never calls on those white sharecroppers).
THE NEIGHBORHOOD stars Cedric the Entertainer as an opinionated neighbor in a comedy about what happens when the friendliest guy in the Midwest moves his family to a neighborhood in Los Angeles where not everyone looks like him or appreciates his extreme neighborliness.
Black neighborhoods and white neighborhoods, despite apparent similarities, had some crucial differences: white neighborhoods had much lower crime rates, and residents» «sense of neighborliness,» as measured by various questions asked about trust of neighbors and the like, was much higher.
Food and neighborliness and other lures could draw them into face - to - face book clubs and later the virtual kind.
«One of the models I very modestly had in mind was Middlemarch,» Dee says hesitantly in response to a question about the novel's portrayal of neighborliness and small - town society.
Recently, her research has focused on neighborliness, exploring how artists can influence people to act on behalf of each other to improve living conditions for all.
Lots of bodies to distribute the hefting of boxes that moving entails is welcome to most movers; in Portland, many bike movers don't know the movee but volunteer out of neighborliness and a feeling that bike moves are akin to old - fashioned barn raisings in their ability to build community.
Third, the dispute throws into relief the ways that general principles — like the obligation to use «pacific means» to settle disputes, «good neighborliness» (reflected in Article 74 of the UN Charter), and equity or justice — may shape concrete legal duties.
Built to foster interaction and neighborliness, the much - studied Celebration features houses fronted by porches instead of garage doors and a blend of apartments, town homes, and luxury homes.
While some property managers don't see this as their place, viewing it as meddling or overreaching, creating a spirit of neighborliness has advantages for everyone.
Second, if your chosen fence style looks more on the «inside» than «outside,» there are several reasons — including possible local rules, security considerations and neighborliness — to let your neighbors have the better view.
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