Sentences with phrase «of the role of»

In Italy, authorities have given Telecom Italia more time to hand in details of the role of its top shareholder Vivendi in running the company.
«In this unique exploration of the role of risk in our society, Peter Bernstein argues that the notion of bringing risk under control is one of the central ideas that distinguishes modern times from the distant past.
As the folks at Robert Half see it, these findings highlight the importance of the role of financial executives.
At the coding event on Thursday, Pichai gave a strong defence of the role of women in tech.
Data that distinguish income by the type of retirement program from which it originates would provide a much clearer picture of the role of different sources of retirement income.
To set the stage, we must look at pre-crisis views of the roles of monetary and fiscal policy.
The passage of Bill C - 377, part of the Harper government's broader attack on labour rights, speaks to the Conservatives» fundamental lack of understanding of the role of organized labour in ensuring shared prosperity and a thriving middle class.
«Part of the role of bond funds is to diversify against equity risk.
However, little to no mention of the role of marketing was mentioned.
I still really like this CEO and have deep respect for this person outside of the role of being a CEO.
It is accessible to individual labour activists who wish to deepen their understanding of the role of unions — both inside and outside the workplace — and should be widely adopted for use in post-secondary labour studies courses and union educational programs.
The study provides another example of the role of the microbiome — the collection of microbes found in and on the body — in health and disease.
Small business economics provides the centralized forum for the small business economics study of the role of small business economics.
For instance, Chinese firms have to be aware of roles of trade unions and labour laws that differ from those in China; be respectful to the diversity and equality that are the reality of Canadian culture and society; and be environment friendly that reflects Canadians value.
An Assessment of the Role of the Economic Council of Canada and an Appraisal of Its Second Annual Review, by H. Scott Gordon.
Clearing trees beside railway lines can cause soil erosion and even land slippageSandra Laville's article (Mile after mile of stumps: anger at trackside tree cull, 30 April) once again highlights decisions about tree care and management being made without a full understanding of the roles of trees and other vegetation in the landscape.
A new interpretation of the role of ultramafic contacts and structural controls has resulted in multiple discoveries in the Red Lake district.
In one of those sessions, two representatives of Canadian unions who had visited Cuba gave what might be described as a naively sympathetic account of the role of Cuba's state - sanctioned labour unions, prompting Kenney to set aside the customary reserve of the chair to ask a few pointed questions of his own.
It starts with the accurate understanding of the role of archetype buyer personas as an interface and narrative to ongoing buyer behavioral research.
understanding of the role of the board of directors.
Chad has repeatedly betrayed: his non-comprehension of what a species - level change is (i.e. the focus of PE) and that this most minor of changes does not require a wholesale reordering of a genome; his inability to grasp that gradualism, although the clear minority in the fossil record, is present in various lineages (See Gould's various references to Foraminfera); his non-comprehension of the role of historic genetic contingency (i.e. that silent mutations can coalesce into rather dramatic novel functionality, e.g. Lenskis» E. coli); that the nodes of PE are more than sufficient for the requisite species - level evolutionary changes (See Pod Mrcaru lizards); etc, etc..
His explanation of Kant's interest in moral community and the relation of historical and social affairs nicely complements an account of Kant's view of the role of God in the moral life.
In assessing the ethical values held by their respondents, the Oliners addressed the question of the role of patriotism.
The best we can do is to remember the mystery that God chooses to call * us * to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ (a person whom Kerry neglects to mention in her heartfelt, but incomplete, accounting of the role of the Christian chaplain), and our job is to point the way to him; but this, and I think Kerry would agree, is best done through our loving actions and not, as the professor or «Nancy» above might suggest, through our fancy words, theology, or persuasion.
The bible is full of contradictions, so no surprise it contradicts itself on the topic of the role of women in the church.
Midway through the Bush presidency, Americans became more wary of the role of religion in public life.
Professor Wilken has answered another, lesser question of the role of reason (and of tradition) in apologetics, ethics, and polity.
The chapter «Magdalena Apostola» dismisses some fantastic extrapolations of the role of Mary of Magdala (yet some gesture toward an authentic treatment of this saint, whose feast day the universal church celebrates each year, would be welcome).
Our understanding of the role of Mary, the Virgin Mother through whom the Divine Word comes into his own things in the flesh (cf. John 1:10 - 14), is greatly deepened and enhanced through this perspective.
for a treatment of the role of the imagination in science and theology.
The whole understanding of the role of Mary, the understanding of Christ's relationship with his Church as that of Bridegroom and Bride, and the understanding of men and women as a gift to one another - all this is crucial.
There is no doubt that in recent years we have witnessed a resurgence of the role of Mary in the devotional lives of many Catholics.
Among numerous non-Catholic constructive responses to last Year's Islamic Open Letter «A Common Word» the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and Russia, Alexy II, has suggested that future dialogue be «on the doctrinal level, on important questions like God, Man and the world... and (on the practical level) on the defence of the role of religion in social life, the opposition of xenophobia and intolerance (and) the promotion of common initiatives for peace»
Our remit: Understand issues pertaining to religious freedom and violence in India and take stock of the role of religion in social and economic development.
It offers a rationale that could underpin an explanation of the reservation of the priesthood to men only, and that could develop an orthodox and fruitful understanding of the role of women in the Church.
If you're a theologian but prevenient grace doesn't work for you, then think of the role of the imago Dei (the Image of God), and how that image acts to shape and transform us.
After some preliminary discussion, I will provide a brief sketch of such a revised theology of orders and, finally, offer some observations on the application of that theology to current discussions of the role of the church in society.
The saying itself is part of the tradition about John the Baptist and, as such, it is part of a tradition with a very special history, a history of a continuous «playing down» of the role of the Baptist («This was convincingly demonstrated by M. Dibelius,, Die urchristliche Ûberlieferung von Johannes dem Taufer; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1915.
The tone of Avery Cardinal Dulles» description of the role of the theologian was sometimes disappointing.
This issue is central to the definition of the role of the church in the world today.
Among the major studies that ensued from the enactment of the National Mental Health Study Act in 1955 was a comprehensive analysis of the role of clergy and the churches in mental health.
As an expert on various religious cultures, and with a knowledge of the role of religion in personality structure and function, the specialist is in a position to offer relevant insight for psychodynamic diagnosis, for evaluation of the manner in which religious issues should be dealt with in treatment, and the means by which religious resources may be used in rehabilitation.
His treatment of the role of the Christian in the modern world will probably be a continuing inspiration for many people if the prestige of the church continues to diminish.
The first revelation to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) illuminates the importance of the role of knowledge.
There is a leader in each of us and part of the role of the community is to nurture that in each other.
The principal of the role of women in the New Testament church mirrors the Old Testament role of the priesthood.
The emergence of the women's movement in the 1960s and its criticism of the role of the Bible in the oppression of women posed a challenge to those who identified themselves as both Christian and feminist, or both Jewish and feminist.
Openness in the debates of the role of the church and individuals in the social arena has long been lacking.
From 1993 to 1996 he produced the Yearbook of American and Candian Churches (Abingdon Press), and is author of The Role of Computers in Religious Education (Abingdon, 1986), with Parker Rossman Computers: New Opportunities for Personalized Ministry (Judson, 1984), and Using Personal Computers in the Church (Judson, 1982).
The acknowledgment of the role of language (and thereby history) in all understanding combined with the awareness of the large role unconscious factors play in all conscious rationality have made those theologically necessary transcendental forms of reflection not impossible, but far, far more difficult to formulate adequately than modern theology (including my own) once believed.
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