Sentences with phrase «of public life»

For me it was more interesting to see these three as people in their out of public lives than what they actually looked like.
This will help local communities keep much - loved sites in public use and part of public life.
First Things means, second, that there are first things, in the sense of first principles, for the right ordering of public life.
Technology companies especially like that protective shield in the early years of public life, when ideas are more plentiful than profits.
This is of course what they say about education, politics, work and all other forms of public life.
Over the course of my public life, I have insisted, I believe correctly, that people, regardless of their position or power, take responsibility for their conduct.
I have always believed that faith should be at the heart of public life.
Her knowledge of special demands of public life and her ability and commitment to confidentiality is always foremost in her mind.
The laws of public life might be very different if all remained aware of their own vulnerability.
Politics is more than a mere mechanism for defining the rules of public life.
Of course, I do not like being criticized; but it is necessary for the health of public life that it be so.
So by all means vote, but don't neglect the real and deeper sources of public life.
By 2000, it had completed its examination of the main institutions of public life.
The other eight members are appointed jointly by the federal and state governments, mostly being representatives of public life and industry.
Yet it is respected over a wide range of public life.
She's the creator of Public Lives, Secret Recipes.
As a college student, I often ask myself about where I stand amidst the overarching reach of our institutions and the demanding responsibilities of public life.
Decorating the mantel puts me in the mood to tackle the rest of the public living spaces for the season.
Over the course of my public life, I have insisted — I believe correctly — that people regardless of their position or power take responsibility for their conduct.
I look forward keenly to this vital part of public life in our new home.
This requires governing body members to behave with integrity, demonstrate strong commitment to ethical values and respect the rule of law, building on and expanding the Seven Principles of Public Life.
Considering Ireland's history under English - Protestant rule, it's not surprising that a majority Catholic nation would reclaim its religious identity by infusing one of the most important aspects of public life with it.
Part of the fabric of public life in America during the post - World War II years, perhaps the cross-stitch that held the symbolic boundaries in place, was anticommunism.
The West need not return to religion en masse, but it needs to allow religion to return to the center of its public life.
Christian women who want to pursue influential roles in politics, the church, and other sectors of public life in the United States and Canada have never before had more opportunities to do so.
... Those of us who are not white have considerably more trouble not only finding representation of ourselves in mass media and other arenas of public life, but also finding representation that indicates that our humanity is multifaceted.
SFMOMA is dedicated to making the art for our time a meaningful part of public life through a commitment to creativity embracing new ways of seeing the world.
Found what I was looking for earlier: in the words of Tony Blair, «We are not here to enjoy the trappings of power, we are here to uphold the highest standards of public life
edited by Steven M. Avella and Elizabeth McKeown Orbis, 375 pp., $ 50 A very useful book that brings together Catholic documents addressing issues of public life from the American founding to the present.
Although Calvin is remembered primarily as a theologian and biblical commentator, his experience of the realities of public life in the cosmopolitan imperial city of Strasbourg had given him a new confidence to address the issue of Christianity in the public arena.
To date the retreats have been a great success, combining First Things's mission of educating for the renewal of public life with the equally important project of building community among those committed to this task.
I have argued that Christians need to rehabilitate the doctrine of the orders of creation so that they will not legalize the gospel to fill the structures of public life.
And often, the principle of independent scrutiny was then taken by the government, or the hard - pressed leadership in a particular area of public life where standards were said to be inadequate, to imply formal enforcement by an external body.
Secondly, how to recognize the religious dimension of public life in a society of many religions and secular ideologies without allowing society to fall into the dangers of religious fundamentalism and communalism?
I was drawn to her vision of politics as tumultuous and inaugural in nature — always forming and reforming communities and re-establishing the importance of public life.
To insist that we can not include their religion among the other criteria used to judge political candidates is inseparable from claiming that religion is irrelevant to the moral and intellectual quality of our public life and culture.
This bill is the best we're going to get for now because the corruption of public life in the United States has not been addressed.
The features of a socialised mutual economy are beginning to emerge — one characterised by a new kind of economic citizenship, grounded not only in an entitlement to a share of decision - making power, but also in an obligation to participate in the maintenance of a public life which allows democratic organisations to be sustained and reproduced.
Dinkins said the most memorable event of his public life was the 1990 visit of Nelson Mandela to New York City.
Medicine is the branch of health science and the sector of public life concerned with maintaining human health or restoring it through the treatment of disease and injury.
Learn more about our CIVICS campaign and how you can be a thoughtful and engaged steward of public life.
For more than four decades, Columbia Records staff photographer Don Hunstein snapped memorable shots of figures as diverse as Aretha Franklin, Sly Stone, Miles Davis, Leonard Bernstein, Mitch Miller, Tony Bennett and Bob Dylan, catching rare private moments of public lives.
Despite her love of public life, Marsales opted not to seek re-election in 2007 because her involvement had come at a high cost both professionally and personally, the details of which Marsales prefers not to disclose.
Those kinds of personal attacks are meant to wear down and break a target — to push a public figure out of public life by bombarding them with a never - ending avalanche of smears and accusations.
In the former, the Catholic - Protestant War to secure domination of public life lasted three decades before they listened to the rationalist proposal to build nation - states which were common to all who lived in the territory irrespective of their religious affiliation or their atheistic faith.

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