Sentences with phrase «opening the way for»

On a separate note, 20 American states have also passed «Benefit Corporation» legislation, opening the way for companies to legally apply for a «B» corporate status that is separate from what B Labs does.
Amar Abrol, CEO & MD, AirAsia India, says by October next year AirAsia India should have 20 planes operating in the country and hit a threshold that could open the way for international routes.
«Obviously over the intervening years the circumstances have changed with the economy, the coming on of Elizabeth Quay has really opened the way for how Perth will be in the next 15 to 20 years,» he said.
President Xi Jinping promised on Tuesday to open the country's economy further and lower import tariffs on products like cars, in a speech seen as an attempt to defuse the increasingly bitter dispute with the United States and possibly open the way for the start of negotiations after both sides threatened tit - for - tat tariffs.
Even bigger is the shift in how investment regulations have changed, opening the way for equity crowdfunding, with Conkin calling them the «most dramatic» since the Great Depression.
According to Goolam Ballim, group economist at Johannesburg - based Standard Bank, improvements in public finances over the past decade mean less revenues now go into debt servicing and capital repayment, opening the way for more national investment in infrastructure.
Japan's Abe secures supermajority Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe won a landslide victory in last weekend's general election, opening the way for a push to amend the country's pacifist constitution.
That worried regulators because it opened the way for commissions to go to banks that offered the best tips and access, rather than the best prices for putting through a client's trades.
Or, does the Fed's easy - money policy deregulation of oversight open the way for asset - price inflation that puts home ownership even further out of reach — except at the price of running up a lifetime of debt to the banks that write the loans on their keyboard at steep markups over their cost of funding from the compliant Fed?
As we see it, on the daily chart the 1,270 level needs to be overcome in order to open the way for a test of 1,300.
However Katharine Jefferts Schori, of The Episcopal Church, said in a statement: «I rejoice that the Supreme Court has opened the way for the love of two people to be recognized by all the states of this Union, and that the Court has recognized that it is this enduring, humble love that extends beyond the grave that is to be treasured by society wherever it exists.
Others, such as the chapter on «objections» to the claim that we can be certain of at least some moral knowledge, are written in dialogue form, opening the way for hostile critics to suggest that Budziszewski constructs and demolishes his own straw men.
Why I Am a Catholic presents the encyclical as the «great break» between most Catholics and the Vatican, for it opened the way for «qualified and loyal theologians» to dissent from church teaching and emboldened the laity to follow their consciences.
The new name for the bhagavat opened the way for the later identification of Vasudeva with Narayana, who was conceptually related to Purusha, the original male.
Service opened the way for the kerygmatic Word which ministers unto the illness of the human spirit.
It opens the way for man to use his mind and powers in whatever vocation falls to his lot, to increase his knowledge, and to strengthen his faith in the Almighty.
What constitutes legitimate protection of a child and what are the obligations of a family to protest against an injustice in school segregation, for example, and to open the way for better public education?
This is at least one way of understanding Teilhard, albeit a peculiarly Protestant way, and it might open a way for a Protestant appropriation of the dynamic pantheism for which Teilhard and his contemporary Catholic followers call.
As a result, the literal and tangible sacrificial apparatus of the Jews became to the Christians symbolic of another kind of religious system altogether, whose temple is heavenly, not earthly, whose high priest once for all has entered the holy place of divine communion, where believing souls may follow him, (Hebrews 10:19) whose sacrifice is voluntary self - giving, and whose consequence is an open way for all to «draw nigh unto God.»
Yet the notion of emergence opened the way for biology really to take the living character of its data seriously.
Unless one repents enough to do this, his repentance does not go deep enough to open the way for divine forgiveness.
Open the Way for God?
in the presence of the president of the United States, to pray that future historians, looking back on our generation may say that in a period of great trial and tribulations, the finger of God pointed to Richard Milhous Nixon, giving him the vision and wisdom to save the world and civilization, and opening the way for our country to realize the good that the century offered mankind.
In the first place, and I believe that from the point of view of a religious interpretation of narrative this is exceedingly important, process thinking opens the way for a new grasp of infinity or totality as a religious concept.
Also, being the official religion opened the way for the rapid spread of the Gospel.
While this position opens the way for wide differences of theological and moral conviction, we prefer that to the straitjacket of uncontestable dicta from some official interpreter.
But the word can be spoken and heard in the authentic experience of reconciliation, and it stands in the language of the Gospel as the Word of God clothing itself in human speech and opening the way for the language of redemption to be spoken between God and man.
He is concerned with opening the way for the more adequate Christian service and witness of all, and with keeping all church activity under the judgment of the Gospel.
This marriage of critical and theological method opened the way for careful considerations of the myriad ways in which art has religious dimensions and religion is expressed and experienced aesthetically.
It perpetually opens the way for the future.
At the same time, it opens the way for theologians more decisively guided by the distinctive character of biblical faith and of Christian symbols and images to appropriate the achievements of process thinkers into their own understanding.
During his two - month, 5,000 - mile survey trip, Townsend met a number of key figures, of which the most important was Mexico's director of rural education, Rafael Ramírez, who opened the way for him to study the nation's educational system.
Luke's telling of the gospel begins with her, and her fiat («let it be» in Latin) to Gabriel's announcement of God's incarnational intent opens the way for a new eruption of grace into the world.
Crowds began gathering on the Maidan, Kyiv's Independence Square, in late November 2013 after President Viktor Yanukovych retreated from signing an agreement with the European Union that would have deepened trade relations and opened the way for greater political and military cooperation.
What we can do is to discover in human experience those social, economic, political, and cultural conditions which may open the way for the life of free men under God.
This statement opened the way for stations to meet FCC regulations equally with programs that paid for their air - time as with programs for which air - time was provided without charge.
These two contributions have opened the way for a rediscovery of the meaning of the Christian life as a life of moral integrity in devotion to the will of God.
It opens the way for reconciliation, one of the most important and beautiful of all biblical words.18 Theologians have often preferred to speak of «justification,» and it is a precise, courtroom word.
The possession of promising talent opens the way for its misuse.
The cliches were used to generate guilt among Lutherans for their alleged complicity with Hitler and to open the way for their accepting the utopian schemes of the Communists (something to which Lutherans are typically averse).
The results can be surprisingly personal and sincere, opening the way for a deeper discussion.
It is this action of God which has come to its decisive climax in the story of Jesus, in whom he has opened the way for us.
We must now examine more closely the perspective in which Ricoeur carries on his project of opening the way for the text of Scripture to restore the «interval of interrogation» in which the question of faith can be heard.
However both Whitehead and Derrida's critique of modernism present a noble and exciting possibility for decentering the domination and absolutist claims of modernity; opening the way for other philosophical perspectives without necessarily falling prey to a radical relativism.
Like Bergson and Derrida, Whitehead desires to open the way for including temporalization in his philosophy.
In rejecting the possibility of a detached and disinterested philosophical description, Whitehead moves away from the core of modernism and opens the way for the deconstruction that also marks Derrida's works (MP 329 - 330).
Such an interest has already been barred from our consideration, What we are saying is that particular objectives of Christian action require some technical information, «inside» contacts, some deployment of a core group which opens the way for the congregation to achieve its ends.
A group of Presbyterian elders who were also realtors in a Pittsburg community were asked by their pastor to open the way for a cultured Negro family to purchase a home in their neighborhood.
But it is wrong to say that only this kind of naturalism can open the way for true humanity.
But that policy probably opened the way for the Rwandan genocide and the mass killings and expulsions of Albanians in Kosovo.
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