One of the most powerful examples
of the central role for social networks in the creation of positive change is the faith based lifestyle program at Saddleback Church in California known as The Daniel Plan.
Not exact matches
While the Prize itself is awarded only to living people (a fact that spares any blame to the Nobel committee
for slighting Franklin), the history
of science, say many, has glossed over her
central role in the discovery.
The dream grew bigger, however, and turned into a desire to create an empire
for future generations
of women to play a
central role in the industry, Sun told CNBC's Dan Murphy at the Credit Suisse Global Megatrends Conference in Singapore.
As I've said, there have been a number
of research papers
of late, led in large part by the work
of French scientist Laurence Zitvogel, that are building a strong case
for a
central role for the microbiome in cancer treatment response.
The challenge is to change the societal outlook to one that is long - term and accounts
for humanity's
central role in shaping the planet's destiny, instead
of one that reacts to immediate crises and thinks in the short term.
In her
role as CEO
of the
central region, Winkler is responsible
for approximately 30 %
of UnitedHealthcare's total Medicaid business.
The panel called
for governments around the world to step forward and take more bold and innovative leadership
roles, to complement the actions
of the
central banks.
«The Palestinian president was perfectly fine with this idea
of not having the United States as the only interlocutor
for the peace process, but
of having a multilateral framework in which the European Union has a
central role that is together with others, including our partners in the Quartet, including the United States,» she added.
But attorneys at Keller Rohrback, one
of the firms whose case was rolled into Berman's, explained the reason
for adding the PBMs in a May letter to the court: «The PBM defendants play a
central role in the scheme — selling formulary access in exchange
for «rebates» or other payments» from the manufacturers.
It says something about the magnitude
of the event that it played out during the tenure
of two
central bank Governors, each
of whom were in the
role for a decade, and will likely still be an important issue, in the early stages at least,
for the next Governor.
The environment
for small businesses has changed in many ways in the last five years, but what hasn't changed is the
central role small businesses play in the health and stability
of the U.S. economy.
Said Ketchum: «I'm confident that each
of the commissioners recognizes the importance
of the SEC playing a
central role in defining a best interest
of the customer standard
for the industry.»
Agustín Carstens, the new general manager
of the Bank
of International Settlements (BIS), the self - described «bank
for central banks,» has made his first major public speech since assuming the
role in December 2017.
A Washington consultant who was removed from President Trump's transition team
for using his business email address
for government work played a
central role last year in planning a trip to Australia
for Scott Pruitt, the head
of the Environmental Protection Agency, and then took steps to disguise his
role, new documents show.
As business school professors, many
of whom lack venture experience, studied how VCs made decisions, they observed the apparently
central role of the business plan and proceeded to make the plan [not the planning], the
central framework
for teaching entrepreneurship.
But I think if we were going to try to simplify this so that it makes a little bit
of sense
for people I think one
of the main reasons that we can talk about why this might be happening comes down to
central banks around the globe are playing a major
role in the buying and selling
of financial assets and an extreme degree.
As digital currencies emerge, therefore, the preference
for decentralised payment systems would ostensibly render the use
of a banking intermediary redundant, which raises pertinent questions regarding the
role — or lack thereof —
of central banks.
It was to revive the
role of monetary policy and elevate it from just another instrument
for influencing aggregate demand to a more
central and specialised
role in controlling inflation.
Last fall, in response to increasing scrutiny surrounding its
role as a
central instrument
of Russian election interference, Facebook hired top aides to former Obama Administration officials (Biden, Kerry), as well as the former chief
of staff
for Democratic Senator Mark Warner
of Virginia.
Bill White, whom I have great respect
for, as I call him Mr. Lean or Clean because in 2006, he wrote that wonderful paper
for BIS talking about the
role of central banks and should they be in the business
of leaning into spectated bubbles or should they just wait and just clean.
At Tesla, Elon has overseen product development and design from the beginning, including the all electric Tesla Roadster, Model S and Model X. Transitioning to a sustainable energy economy, in which electric vehicles play a pivotal
role, has been one
of his
central interests
for almost two decades, stemming from his time as a physics student working on ultracapacitors in Silicon Valley.
Building on Ford's plan
for strengthening the
role of the Director
of Central Intelligence, the Church committee would have the DCI prepare the budget and allocate resources
for the entire clandestine community.
But it may be even more unnerving
for some to find that the concept
of a Supreme Being apparently does not play a
central role in his religious philosophy, at least not in his ethical teachings.
For Christians, sexual difference and union is a type
of Christ and the church... Only as allegory can the Song play its
central role in healing our sexual imaginations.»
We will unite with women
of faith to press
for a more
central role for faith in American society.
Francis's love
of the Bible as a way to receive the medicine
of salvation was another anticipation
of Vatican II and its restoration
of the Scriptures to a
central role in Catholic life; and here, too, is a Franciscan lesson
for the Church
of the twenty - first century.
The
role of spiritual experience and encounter was
central; grace is not «hidden» in the recesses
of the soul
for Pentecostals, but is a dynamic movement
of divine power that bursts into the conscious mind.
Experienced voices are calling
for a more
central role for the practical disciplines — preaching, counseling, education and the like — which are often relegated to the intellectual margins
of the seminary.
Further evidence
for the existence
of table - fellowship with «tax collectors and sinners» as a feature
of the ministry
of Jesus is the
role played by communal meals in earliest Christianity (E. Lohmeyer, Lord
of the Temple [ET by Stewart Todd
of Kultus und Evangelism (1942); Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1961], pp. 79ff, discusses the
central role of table - fellowship in the ministry
of Jesus, but he is particularly concerned with the development towards the Last Supper, which he sees as historical, rather than with the relationship between this table - fellowship and the cross, on the one hand, and the communal meals
of early Christianity on the other.)
In Allen's play Death, a
central character is cajoled into joining a search party
for a killer on the loose but never sees any organized method employed and is never sure
of his
role in the search.
In the manuscript «Method and Metaphysics,» delivered as a lecture
for «The Jowett Society» on June 19, 1935,9 this distinction plays a
central role in the elaboration
of his metaphysics.
In either case, why does love play so
central a
role for Christian existence, whereas other forms
of existence can be more or less adequately treated without special reference to it?
Thus, the redemption
of those with Down syndrome,
for example, would consist not in some magical fix
of the twenty - first chromosome but in the recognition
of their
central roles in the communion
of saints and in the divine scheme
of things.»
This passage contains the combination
of Jesus» nature (as sinless) and
role (as sacrifice) that is
central to the traditional idea
of Jesus as Savior: he was a person without sin, and by offering himself up in our place as a perfect sacrifice he has secured salvation
for those who join themselves to him by faith.
He showed us how to work
for freedom in circumstances rather tougher than we are currently experiencing in Britain, and he showed us that the public celebration
of the Faith - processions, open - air Masses, youth events - plays a
central role in achieving or affirming the rights
of Christians.
The arts merit a
central role in liberal studies insofar as they are conceived not as occasions
for self - exhibition, studied opacity, and calculated freakishness, but as opportunities
for the disciplined attainment
of qualitative excellence in the form
of singular perceptual constructions.
It is especially instructive in this regard that Locke gives special attention to Romans 13, the New Testament passage that is usually seen as the
central text
for Paul's understanding
of the
role of government.
The
central role in the development
of ethical democratic controls
for population rests with education.
Again in Modes
of Thought, Whitehead accords «importance» a
central role in the intellectual search
for worth and civilization.
Though Shi'a Islam and Christianity both have eschatological visions, and this opens an avenue
for dialogue between Iranian Shi'as and North American Christians, one difference between Shi'a and Christian eschatology is the
central role of Shari'a law in Mahdism.
It is hard
for ministers to accept the fact that their sermons as preached never go beyond the church walls, and that the
role of the preacher is not exclusively
central in the church's preaching.
But as we are taught by our deepening insight into the dominant
role of love in the world and the
central place
of man's response to that love, and as a consequence
of our better understanding
of human nature in its psychological depths, we are beginning to see ever wider implications
of the truth that God wills and works
for men to become men and in freedom to act like men.
Television's
central role as an entertainer holds
for both the more and the less educated, and probably
for other segments
of the population as well, despite variations in attitudes towards television, amount
of viewing, and other factors among segments.
For example, his interpretation
of artistic expression features the
central role of the body.
Quantum mechanics thus plays a
central role in the first as well as the third strategy, but
for different reasons: in the first, the analysis
of its meaning takes the sting out
of reductionism, in the third it becomes a guide in the development
of our perceptual and conceptual appreciation
of living forms.
Drawing on his work as an economist at the Food & Agriculture Organization's Investment Center Division, Andriy will cite a number
of different examples to demonstrate how market intelligence plays a
central role in adding value through exports, and how quality control and efficiency along the value chain are critical
for those competing in the international market.
The 27 year - old picked up the Arsenal Player
of the Month award in September, having been successfully challenging first - choice Olivier Giroud
for a
central striking
role, and the pair seemed to be excelling in their rivalry, until an injury never - the-less ended the run, and the pair have not been the same since.
The club are expected to field him in a
central role for the upcoming friendly matches, in hope
of preparing him to help out with the lack
of options
for the
role this coming season.
With Luke Shaw sent off against West Ham
for a quite needless second yellow, Rojo would be an able deputy on the left side
of defence — switching from the
central role he played against the Hammers.
The diminutive midfield magician has played in a number
of roles for Arsenal and I am sure that Arsene Wenger will ask him to do so again at times, but the boss does seem to have settled on the
central midfield
role as the best one
for the Spaniard.