Sentences with phrase «of personal capacities»

Here we seek to develop a wider area of shared concerns, to draw upon a greater diversity of personal capacities, and to promote a freer interaction between social groups.
And if it's not, when you do you run out of personal capacity to be as involved as you are?
Their natural inclination toward motherhood and the experience of being a mother are, of course, causes of the development of this personal capacity.
It would seem that their sex, and whether it is required to be «opposite», is a matter of personal capacity, i.e. essential validity, and hence governed by their domicile.

Not exact matches

The personal financial site used metrics ranging from the number of teams per city and the winning percentage of each to stadium capacity and social - media engagement.
SeenIt last raised an undisclosed amount in seed funding from Housing.com investor Vineet Singh, Dalmia (in personal capacity), and Tanvi Rangwalla, head of Centre for Innovation Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE) at IIM Ahmedabad, among others.
My own personal view is that these policies are highly unlikely to cause a material change in CPI because of a highly competitive global microeconomic structure, lots of spare capacity, an likely endogenous supply side improvement, and an acceleration in innovation which is being missed by depressed confidence.
Personal information does not include so - called «business card information» such as your business telephone number and address in your capacity as an employee of an organization.
However, consistent with the Rollover Opinion's reliance on the Supreme Court decision of Varity v. Howe [1], many believed that an advisor engaged to provide plan - level fiduciary services, would not be acting as a fiduciary when acting in a wholly separate non-fiduciary capacity, such as selling personal rollover services unrelated to its status as a plan fiduciary.
Members of the Council participate in their personal capacities, and the views collectively expressed do not represent those of any institution or client.
Gilbert, who has visited China many times and just attended a Group of 20 meeting in China in the capacity of a board member of the Institute of International Finance, says his personal experiences in China make him believe that the Chinese economy is still in a strong position.
Having been informed that plaintiff Frances Mackey died in 2003, we have substituted her son Sterling Odom as a party in his capacity as personal representative of her estate.
You need to do your own personal research and ensure that the broker that you decide to go with is operating in a legal capacity, is open to people in the country where you live, and has a competitive series of rates of return.
As proposed, any violation of the Texas Act would constitute a Class C misdemeanor and any penalty would be imposed on the senior executive officer of the entity that failed to make the disclosure in his or her personal capacity.
But emphasis on the personal responsibility of blacks takes the political pressure off those outside the black community, who also have a responsibility, as citizens of this republic, to be actively engaged in trying to change the structures that constrain the black poor in such a way that they can more effectively assume responsibility for themselves and exercise their inherent and morally required capacity to choose.
The most holy, the noblest, the best, the most godlike things about us is our human capacity to learn personhood in responsible self - government (taking up personal responsibility for our own eternal fate) and to share in communion with other persons, and most of all with the unseen God.
Growth groups offer a means of releasing the people dynamic to help humanize personal relationships and to help create a world in which every person will have the opportunity to develop his full, unique capacities.
His personal character and thread of personal order is dependent upon our capacity to provide the environment for the occasions of the living nonsocial nexus out of which he constructs his personal life.
A chief difference was that the former, unlike the latter, were led by chief executives of exceptionally sturdy ego who, in their campaigns to consolidate enough power to make a radical break with their collegiate past, used that power as well to sever any capacity of the church to obstruct their personal sovereignty.
They ask congregations to develop teens» capacities for «serious, articulate, confident, personal and congregational faith» in contrast to the neutral discourse about religion of the pluralistic public sphere or the strident religious speech of those who cause offense.
Indeed, the truth of the matter can never be fully explained, for like all personal relationships in their depth and in their strange yet wonderful capacity to enrich our living — of human life with God's life, of men and women with each other — there is a mystery here which we must accept with «natural piety» but which we can never hope to explicate with utter clarity.
The teacher should be regarded with honor and shown deference by his students, not because of any personal superiority or privilege, but as a mark of devotion to the matters of worth that he in his official capacity represents.
Except in cases of severely diminished capacity, the perpetrator of murder still forfeits any personal claim on life, even though society may add an injustice of its own by being inconsistent with a normally more lenient treatment of similar circumstances.
For example, in the early 1970s, Eugene Kennedy, using Erikson's psychosocial model of personality development, claimed that two - thirds of priests in the US were emotionally immature because of the absence of women and a stunted capacity for personal relationships.
We often fail to make «intellectual space» for God in our reflections about our social and personal lives, and we tend to dwarf our assumptions about the perceptive capacities and destinies of humans.
Nevertheless, it is «the productive capacity of modern economies» that has made at least some peace between the social meaning of fit (which requires that society's needs be met) and the more personal meaning of fit (for which work is integral to one's sense of self).
For the relationship to the Living God which is religion is not contained primarily in these other things, but in an ontological relationship, i.e. something that derives from the very nature of your being, to God, as the One lain hold of in a personal, loving ful lment which lls out both our intellect, and our capacity for loving alike.
«Faith is a knowing which is conditioned by the relationship of dependence for fulfilment between us and God -LSB-...] This knowledge, which implies an inbuilt dependence in us towards some outside principle which perfects and fulfils us beyond our own personal capacity, can be a very dim knowledge in the beginning.
First, post-ordination education should focus on the relational needs of ministers, because their capacities for personal and interpersonal relationships are indispensable to their ministry.
11 In God's covenant with Moses and, through Moses, with the people of the exodus, the being of God acquired «an explicitly personal character» 12 that countered anthropomorphizing tendencies «primarily through the experience of the infinite superiority of the divine nature to all merely human attributes and capacities — an experience which marks every encounter with the divine in the Old Testament.»
(1) clarity, strength and persuasiveness of Christian conviction and commitment; (2) good preaching and the ability to design and lead meaningful worship; (3) conviction of and commitment to pastoral calling as integral to Christian ministry and pastoral care; (4) deep sensitivity to the needs of people individually and in groups; (5) concern for, dedication to, and skill in working for congregational development and growth as a part of faithfulness, for the nurture and retention of members who show signs of slackening commitment, for the motivation and training of lay persons to work for church growth; (6) capacity to generate enthusiasm in other people, personal warmth, competence, spiritual authenticity; (7) ability to encourage and generate a spirit of unity in a congregation; and (8) organizational development and conflict management skills.
The apparent infinite creative capacity expressed in various arts with personal awareness that origin of the creative expression has source (i.e my designs do not come out of thin air they have source).
This expanded argument applies the prohibition on the use of force — «violence» — to people in their capacities as civil authorities, as well as in their personal capacities.
... Since man enjoys the capacity for a free personal choice in truth... the right to religious freedom should be viewed as innate to the fundamental dignity of every human person... all people are «impelled by nature and also bound by our moral obligation to seek the truth, especially religious truth» (Second Vatican Council, Dignitatis Humanae, 2)... let me express my sincere hope that your expertise in the fields of law, political science, sociology and economics will converge in these days to bring about fresh insights on this important question andthus bear much fruit now and into the future.
Yet the ethical imperatives always transcend the actual love felt, demanding a recognition of the appropriateness of love, and hence, of action appropriate to love, far beyond the existing capacities of personal and imaginative concern.
Observers of Herr Hitler and his movement, of course, had on previous occasions witnessed his remarkable personal magnetism and his capacity to orchestrate ceremonies capable of inspiring mass enthusiasm.
The faculty came to be perceived as colleagues with students in situations which raised issues of personal faith, the capacity to respond in certain situations — in short, questions of ministry.
If I can provide a certain type of relationship, the other person will discover within himself the capacity to use that relationship for growth and change, and personal development will occur.»
One could not exist without the other; in particular, his extraordinary capacity to communicate with warmth, compassion, and humor depended on the regeneration of personal resources, which in turn depended on the iron self - discipline of his prayers.
Accordingly, theological education is a shaping of persons» capacities to hear others» accounts of experiences of personal relationships and of persons» capacities to tell their own stories in such a way as to discern God's presence in those stories.
It is not so easy a matter to perform this task aright; to stand in the presence of God and to speak in his name, with that plainness and simplicity, that seriousness and gravity, that zeal and concern, which the business requires; to accommodate ourselves to the capacity of the common people without disgusting our more knowing hearers by the insipid flatness of our discourse; to excite and awaken drowsy souls, without terrifying and disturbing more tender consciences; to bear home the convictions of sin, without the appearance of some personal reflection; in a word, to approve ourselves unto God as workmen that need not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.21
Although the nature of the celibate commitment is one of sublimation of the capacities for genital sexuality and procreation for some more universal life - serving to humanity, close personal friendships, perhaps of long duration, between sexes can not be excluded as part of the development of a mature capacity for relationship.
Harmon says Woods's capacity for work exceeds that of any golfer he has ever known, including Norman who, Harmon says, «made tremendous personal sacrifices to be the best player in the world.»
Above all, discover your unique capacity to bring greater joy and meaning to your personal life, as well as to the greater good of our communities.
Sunbridge Institute provides higher educational offerings that stimulate and enrich the personal and professional capacities essential for adults engaged in the education of children.
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It's putting you in the position to make your own personal maximum capacity of milk.
This letter is submitted in my personal capacity, as a parent of two children in Houston public schools and as the writer of The Lunch Tray, a blog focusing on food policy issues relating to children.
Bernie was proposed by two colleagues, Annabelle Mackenzie, Infant Feeding Coordinator and Carolyn Le May, HV, who describe her as one of life's «very active participants» who uses her personal resources to full capacity in her drive to support families to reach their breastfeeding goals, to help educate colleagues and teams and to reduce commercial influence throughout the health sector.
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