Sentences with phrase «norm for which»

That is the biological norm for which humans have evolved (or were created, depending on your perspective) and the effects of breastfeeding need to be examined through that lens.

Not exact matches

These are norms that have developed over time in design - oriented organizations, or in the Scrum process [which emphasizes the importance of a flexible, non-traditional strategy for managing software product development].
After all, smooth honeymoons are not the norm for financial marriages, which typically involve egos as large as the related transaction prices.
Dowling advises to keep an eye out for handmade screws, which were the norm before the mass production of screws began in 1846.
For industry news and views, Bowie suggests you cross-check information from publications such as Dun and Bradstreet Industry Norms and Standard and Poor's Industry Surveys, which give snapshots of many industries and the key ratios and figures for the major players in eaFor industry news and views, Bowie suggests you cross-check information from publications such as Dun and Bradstreet Industry Norms and Standard and Poor's Industry Surveys, which give snapshots of many industries and the key ratios and figures for the major players in eafor the major players in each.
Drive through this full - service Georgia car wash, which scrubs about 2,000 cars a month for an average per - car revenue of $ 13.78, well above the industry norm.
In Foursquare, for example, people can be noteworthy and attain badges within the system for doing such things as being the biggest regular at a certain place (What Norm and Cliff from «Cheers» would do with this...) and going to a venue in which a lot of Foursquare members of the opposite sex are present.
A full two years before that «social norm» comment, Zuckerberg apologized for his company's invasive Beacon ad program, which tracked users around the web without telling them, and he admitted that the company «did a bad job.»
He said that on the product side Vanguard would offer more tools for advisors to «create holistic portfolios to deal with a drawdown phase,» which he believes will be the norm in the next decade.
The proposed legislation tackles a worrying norm in which companies, including throughout tech, mandate that employees air any grievances before a private, third - party arbitrator who is typically paid for by the company itself.
Norm Eisen, who served as an ethics lawyer in the Obama White House and now chairs the left - leaning Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics, which has repeatedly challenged Trump, said it might have to do with the fact that Cohen is under criminal investigation in New York.
CD options at CIT Bank have a large range of options as well, rather than just one, which is the norm for many other online banks.
According to Siam Commercial Bank, a transaction that results in funds being deposited in the recipient's savings account in Thailand can be completed in two to five seconds, which drastically reduces the current norm of «two business days» for payments between the nations.
Norm Eisen, who served as an ethics lawyer in the Obama White House and now chairs the left - leaning Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics, which has repeatedly challenged Trump, also said Trump should have disclosed the loan on his federal financial disclosure.
To my mind, the boys - in - the - girls» - room message dramatizes something middle - class communities sense, which is that the entire LGBT project and allied movements undermine social norms for boys and girls and try to put in their place unworkable gender ideologies.
I believe that man is, by nature, an exile and will never be self - sufficient or complete on this earth; that his chances of happiness and virtue, here, remain more or less constant through the centuries and, generally speaking, are not much affected by the political and economic conditions in which he lives; that the balance of good and ill tends to revert to a norm; that sudden changes of physical condition are usually ill, and are advocated by the wrong people for the wrong reasons; that the intellectual communists of today have personal, irrelevant grounds for their antagonism to society, which they are trying to exploit.
Especially if you go through a big life changing event such as leaving the church it is nice to be able to explore new ways of thinking and acting which don't necessarily fit into what was previously the norm for you.
This can be seen in the end of labour contracts or at the very least, a general weakening of the once stable and fixed labour contract - which was the norm in the richest countries - and the general rise in uncertainty and unemployment and, for those still working, a deterioration in working conditions around what is called flexibility.
This difficulty lay like a great sorrow upon all theologians whose last norm of belief was nothing more certain than private interpretation of the Bible, and while it broke the faith of some, it serves also, paradox though it may seem, to explain how it was that so many non-Catholic exegetes found it easy to strip themselves of theological vesture and to plunge wildly with the higher critics into the maelstrom of that speculative free - for - all and devaluation of Christian dogma which followed.
In the official course books, any social norms which are opposed to Catholic moral teaching are treated as «controversial» and presented with a range of views for and against.
There is unfortunately a subtlety which can be hard for society in general to grasp in relation to social norms.
There can be no appeal to woman's experience or to contemporary psychological knowledge for norms by which to evaluate the Christian revelation.
If we can see the connection between general civil religion and virtue defined as concern for the common good, we can begin to see the connections between general civil religion and special civil religion, for special civil religion defines the norms in terms of which the common good is conceived.
Karl Barth radically rejected all these distinctions, positing instead a theology of the one Word of God from which all structures, orders, commandments, and ethical norms for Christian living in the world must be derived.
For it is the discriminating norms of justice which are used to delineate the questions as to what is mine and what is thine.
As society's understanding of mental health is starting to take some slow, lurching steps toward progress, Plaza seems uniquely poised for a new cultural norm: One in which the broad spectrum of mental and emotional health is more fairly and accurately represented.
The disjoining of God's «creation ordinances» and the consequent universal norms of justice attached thereto, from God's «redemption ordinances,» which establish a unique rationale for a «Christian» politics, has demonstrated itself in various forms in contemporary Christian thinking.
If democratic politics can be constituted only as a full and free discussion and debate, then the constitution should be explicitly neutral to all substantive principles and norms of human association, any claim for which is subject to contestation within the discourse.
«It should not be for the state to decide which parts of the Bible can and can not be quoted during preaching, nor to dictate that verses that some may find unpalatable should be interpreted to fit with current social norms.
There are in India proverbs, teachings and cultural norms which are taught to a woman from childhood, preparing her for such a life of hardship and injustice.
The fundamental theologian's principal responsibility is to try to articulate the norms and procedures, the methods and the rules of evidence which would allow for that conversation.
which also concerns the individual».41 She illustrates this as follows: «It is not enough to criticize property rights... so long as we, as «powerless» individuals, are not able to clarify how we are entangled in the general structures, that is, how we profit from the structures and how we conform to the introverted norms that we regard as self - evident — for example, the norms of achievement, consumerism, reasons of state — and pass them on to others, even when we reject them privately and verbally.
Thanks to them, the world is lifted up towards God... In this year consecrated to the Eucharist, reviving the figure of Dom Guéranger is an invitation for all the faithful to rediscover the roots of the liturgy and to give a new breath to their journey of prayer, taking care to place themselves always in the great tradition of the Church, in respect of the sacred character of the liturgy and of the norms which mark its depth and quality.
Once fulfilled, this experience becomes the norm according to which all human - divine relationships are evaluated and the ultimate source from which the new possibilities for the human - divine relationship are drawn.
For women and girls all over the world, the city of Wakanda represents a fictional world in which their intelligence, alongside their fierce beauty, is an accepted norm of society.
The norm of all God - talk which seeks to be black - talk is the manifestation of Jesus as the Black Christ who provides the necessary soul for black liberation....
Interdependence, intersubjectivity, and the peculiarities of consciousness are tools provided through process thought for developing a notion of original sin in which original sin can be interpreted as inherited structures of consciousness, acting as socially sanctioned norms, that assume the ill - being of earth or any of its inhabitants.
They are meaningful in that (1) they keep the ethical problems of history clearly defined, and (2) they indicate the nature of the perfection of history for which grace as Truth established the norm and grace as Power anticipates fulfillment in experience.
Fundamentally the Christian ethos is not the respect for the objective norms with which God has endowed reality.
So if «two men shall be lying in the bed,» is what God wanted it to read (and I believe it is because it was really for the latter days in which we live and two men in bed is not taboo and is almost norm), then one or both of them can be saved just as anyone else.
Just as there is no one culture which is the norm for all other cultures, no one morality which is the norm for all other moralities, so there is no one religion which is the norm for all others.
In fact, capitalism has rendered society an entity in and of itself, which has ended up by imposing its norms and its objectives on all of society, where everything has a commercial value and we are heading for a state of total market.
The second is autonomy, which holds that people can find in themselves and their world the norms and goals for their own existence.
Because of this, Jesus as Lord is the norm by which everyone else is judged, for we are all meant to be as fully the embodiment, the fulfillment, the perfection of God's relationship in our human life as Jesus was in his.
There is more emotional hype involved and... as Reginald mentioned... most of the time, it is done outside of proper norms The same goes with «being slain in the Spirit», which serves no real purpose, for the most part.
When any corporation may suffer a hostile takeover at the hands of other business interests that want to exploit its resources for short - term gain, the issue is not just culture or leadership but legal norms, the institutional structure within which corporations can operate.
In any event, I find that I have begun the decade of the «80s still firmly committed to the same essential project with which I entered the «60s: to work toward a genuinely postliberal theology that, being sensitive at once to the human concern for freedom and to the claims of Christian faith, will be as concerned for the credibility of the church's witness when judged in terms of changing human experience as for the appropriateness of its witness when judged by reference to its abiding apostolic norm.
To ensure a viable future for the country, the new order would have to rest on a foundation of truly reasonable norms, about which a stable and healthy social consensus could cohere.
Furthermore, even the identification of the putative content of experience proves to be normed by whatever hermeneutical analysis is employed, for one can only imagine, much less recognize as present, what one can come to identify somehow.16 Finally, some hermeneutical analysis is also presupposed by and, therefore, normative of any argument from experience, whether of the individual or the communal type, since it is only experience as interpretable in terms of some description or other to which one can ever appeal either for the mutual corroboration of such descriptions or for their illustration of a theistic interpretation.
However, if the kingdom of God — or alternatively, the kingdom of «heaven» — means the state of affairs in which the love and justice of God become the norm rather than the exception in the social actuality that is the world, then there is a fruitful area for dialogue.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z