Sentences with phrase «one as a matter of course»

Inexperienced managers, for example, are going to make mistakes as a matter of course; those of us with more experience may become so set in our habits that we don't even recognize there are other ways of doing things.
It is important to recognize that stock - bond correlations have not, as a matter of course, always been negative.
And when a few days later they are informed by the butcher that the price of beef has gone up they take it as a matter of course
As a matter of course, House dives deeper into commonplace metrics.
While the agency routinely approves such transfers as matter of course, AT&T and Time Warner would likely face stiff opposition at a time of growing public concern over media consolation.
Law firms advance expenses for clients as a matter of course, so there's nothing inherently improper about a lawyer covering a particular payment and then being reimbursed for it.
This can happen very naturally as a matter of course because economic fundamentals deteriorate, or because there is a change in rules or regulations that disrupts the balance between supply and demand.
As a matter of course I rarely promote franchise opportunities, however, since I'm typically aware of what's happening in the franchise industry I felt it appropriate after the end of 2012 to list ten franchises that I believe are on the right path.
Many lenders will send this information to you as a matter of course.
As a matter of course, she and Rupp will share all relevant company details with fund investors, some of whom may decide to further invest in those companies.
These shows presented a range of black lives just as series of the 70s did, but they treated prosperity as a matter of course as opposed to an uphill struggle that might discourage black audiences from emulating in their real lives.
If it's not always practical to be the sole customer interface, entrepreneurs should train employees to invite customer comments as a matter of course.
Before long, you'll accept as a matter of course that part of your paycheck goes towards your investments.
It is possible that the sum of those bad decisions could threaten financial stability or the economy as a whole, and so we monitor the situation as a matter of course.
Psychics aren't usually intuitive and most intuitives dismiss psychic experiences as a matter of course.
Reviewing service projects as a matter of course is an extremely useful way to learn about unintended, harmful consequences in serving others and, better yet, how to create safeguards against them in the future.
If the brain as a matter of course loses plasticity early in life, then the proper counsel for seriously disabled stroke victims is resignation.
Always they took hardship as a matter of course.
They should be able to take their child to the neighborhood public school as a matter of course and expect that it has well - educated teachers and a sound educational program.»
If, again, we look at God - become - man we find that as a matter of course and of habit he opened his personality to God not merely to be sure that he was following the divine plan of action but to receive potent spiritual reinforcement for the overcoming of evil.
They prayed together as a matter of course - all came from devout and practising Catholic families.
It's one thing when money is generated and circulated as a matter of course.
For the first time in modern history, we have had Popes who as young priests met and worked with women at university as a matter of course and on ordinary terms.
The common people accepted as a matter of course the control of these political and religious groups, save for chronic grumblings against those who touched their pocketbooks most directly, the hated publicans or tax - collectors.
Works do not follow from faith as a matter of course, just as thinking or feeling that you love someone does not replace the hard act of will of actually loving them.
In most liturgical churches, the use of video screens occasions serious and sustained discussion, whereas the microphone has made its way into the sanctuary as a matter of course.
It will follow as a matter of course from what we are about to say, and will be seen to be necessary and profoundly justified.
The chief ancient ritual of intercourse with the unseen world was sacrifice, and in her earliest traditions, sacrificial practices of some kind were assumed as a matter of course.
My advice is to say something as simple as «bless me» when you have a «blasphemous» thought and then just let it go (which is basically what non-OCD people do as a matter of course).
Which is why the Church has always been in a position of preserving a doctrinal heritage, not trying to invent one, unlike Protestanism, which has as a matter of course divided the rock of Christian faith into 30000 separate pebbles of our Lord's teachings in the mere matter of 500 years.
No, despair verily is not something which appears only in the young, something out of which one grows as a matter of course — «as one grows out of illusion.»
But you're right about Leviticus containing some pretty severe punishments for stuff we do every day as a matter of course in our culture... the punishment for adultery was stoning, if I remember correctly.
For those of us who grew up in a political America in which Democrats dominated Congress as a matter of course, it is stunning to note that Democrats are today numerically weaker in the House than they have been since the days of Harry Truman and in the Senate since before the Great Depression.
As a matter of course there is greater consciousness of the fact that one's condition is that of despair.
No, whatever it may be that a man as a matter of course comes to, and whatever it may be that comes to a man as a matter of course — one thing it is not, namely, faith and wisdom.
But on the other hand, as a matter of course, Socrates is not an essentially religious ethicist, still less a dogmatic one, as the Christian ethicist is.
If despite all this he is obedient to God's word and thinks what is noble and holy of men, believes (it is not easy) that he is a child of God, loved by God and worthy of an eternal life which is already operative and growing within him, he will not be haughty and proud, will not - regard what is promised as a matter of course as his inalienable dignity.
Bischoff seems to believe that Christians should support economic liberalism as a matter of course.
Many a modern business man as a matter of course now carries responsibilities so great that in comparison an ancient emperor would look like a small retail merchant on a side street.
Members of the family's many households visited each other frequently, crossing the line as a matter of course.
To be sure, it is not necessary that theology from the margin must, as a matter of course, be false theology.
That is true enough; but what is not true in this is that sin is as a matter of course the immediate, for that is no more true than that faith as a matter of course is the immediate.
Catholic primary and secondary schools can, do and should, as a matter of course, mark Christmas on a great scale.
How many of us give our alms in secret, rather than making sure they are identified so we'll get a tax credit?How many of us are, as a matter of course, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and the imprisoned?
I can quite reasonably worry in these cases about the effects of government action on the character of those who are compelled to give and on the character of those who expect as a matter of course to receive.
Whether such instances are more or less frequent at any particular place or time makes no difference to the fact, which is taken so much as a matter of course, that traditional moral theology is scarcely really aware of the problem of principle which is in fact raised by it.
They know that it isn't a real comparison, but they use it anyway, and misrepresent evolution in many other ways as a matter of course.
All Christians and Jews, and that meant nearly all Europeans, accepted this simple view of origins as a matter of course until about a hundred years ago, and some Christians still cling firmly to it with varying modifications.
And yet the opposite fault glares at us from across American Christianity: the idea that suffering is not at all our lot, should be shunned and avoided at all costs, and is a valid reason to hoard what we have, defend ourselves at any cost and as proactively as we think we need to against others, and rely on opiates as a matter of course, without viewing suffering at all as anything that might in any way or to any extent be worth enduring.
He was asked, more or less as a matter of course, what his church was doing for Botswana's development.
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