Sentences with phrase «openness because»

If you are not sure about an open adoption you can still work with and agency that offers openness because openness means the choices are yours.
Children benefit from openness because many of their questions regarding their adoption and family history can be answered.
Abrazo is an agency that advocates for openness because we know that children who are adopted need both roots and wings.
By and large a proponent of more openness and adoption and in fact most of the work that I've done and research overtime the adoptive parents wanting even more openness because they really recognize how important it is both to the child in the family to maintain those connections.
There are limits on the openness because without limits involved parties could grind things to a halt to prevent a decision they did not like.
C. K. Gunsalus, director of the National Center for Professional & Research Ethics at the University of Illinois in Urbana, says OSU officials may have decided on openness because it was the best way to burnish their public image.

Not exact matches

Task-wise, miscommunications happen (an enemy of openness) all the time because of a lack of transparency in a number of workflow scenarios.
Workers at companies with higher levels of openness have higher rates of job satisfaction and are less likely to quit; more women also apply to such firms because they feel less pressure to negotiate.
That openness has also been a double - edged sword, however, because it has allowed him to speak his mind freely, even when every political campaign manager in the world would probably advise him not to.
Our company's openness has allowed me to excel because I feel that I am able to make a difference.
«This is important not just as a legal matter because it could impact how complex and costly it is to run an ISP — which would drive up already high prices for consumers — but also impact the openness of the internet,» Geoff White, external counsel for PIAC, told the Globe and Mail.
Confronting the claims that agro-tech is being held back because of a lack of openness to change by traditional farmers, the incubator tries to help entrepreneurs understand the needs on the ground.
Once you've made the present moment into your friend through openness and acceptance, your actions will be inspired, intelligent, and empowered, because the power of life itself will be flowing through you.
It's especially easy in this exact discussion; you have to be very careful about advocating tolerance, or philosophical openness, because its all too easy for that argument to becomea self - defeating intolerance of intolerance.
An ordinary reader might think that Martin's argument for openness to supernaturalism is intended to give aid to conservative Christians who reject secular scholarship because, they argue, the believing historian is just as justified in bringing her faith in supernatural intervention to life - of - Jesus research as the secular historian is in rejecting it.
The fact that I am convinced of the truth of Julie's claims are solely because of her relentless honesty, and her posture of openness.
Lectionary readings tease our minds because of their odd combination of openness and closure.
The findings of truly open - minded secular experts can generally be trusted because intelligent openness to reality is a basic Christian attitude.
It is because Mary is completely a human being that she exemplifies all human faithfulness and openness to God.
Yet, because of this openness, they often suffer from the ingression of mutually obstructive feelings.
In addition to the employees who have criticized Eich's appointment and the three board members who have resigned in protest, several self - identified LGBTQ employees have spoken up to defend Eich, not because they agree with his views on marriage, but because they believe he is fit to lead with the sort of openness Mozilla has always known.
Yet it is precisely because of this complete openness to all that is human, that the historian must open himself to encounter with humans who understand their existence as lived out of transcendence.
At another point, he writes that the «openness of the contract» between two homosexual males means that such a union will in fact be more durable than a heterosexual marriage because the contract contains an «understanding of the need for extramarital outlets» (emphasis added).
It is therefore important to distinguish between those theologians who are interested in post-modern culture because they want to better understand its effects upon the human person's openness to evangelisation, and those theologians who think that Christ should be just another option at the market of meaningful symbols, no more or less significant than Buddha or Krishna.
Jonathan Edwards is interesting for contemporary theologians because he developed a balance of brilliant intellectual honesty, fidelity to the biblical traditions, and an openness to new insight brought by personal experience.
Because of its openness to fresh winds and currents, it has had a stormy history, experiencing in intensified form the passions and hopes that have flowed through liberal Protestantism generally.
Because of the so called revolution in communication, brought about by the newest technological discoveries, distances relatively become closer, borders become more porous, interrelations become more dynamic, isolationism is replaced by openness, nations seek new ways to develop more positive and meaningful co-existence, and thus the awareness of the plurality of the world becomes more apparent.
Owning our decisions helps us live among one another with more authenticity, openness, respect, and love... because it puts us on a level playing field as we each seek to do what is right while remaining mindful of our own imperfections.
Despite our constitutional protection of freedom of speech and despite our vaunted openness, we do not now enjoy a climate of opinion that encourages us to improve our opinions, or to replace them with knowledge or truth — partly because we have become too sophisticated to believe that there are any truths about this subject, separate, of course, from the ones which those in power allegedly «construct.»
Precisely because of the intimate, if negative, relation of Christianity to Judaism and the history of legal, economic, cultural, and political anti-Judaism which we witness in Christendom, not to mention fifteen hundred years of pogroms culminating in the Endlösung, it is necessary that Christianity develop a genuine openness to Judaism in order to uncover and expose the wrong turns we took in the development of our own Way.
Just because he isn't up on a stage, behind a podium, with a bible in front of him, he is the guy I think has the most questions, the most realness, and the most openness about Christianity I know.
... We are convinced, confident, and courageous in the New Evangelisation because of the power of the Person sending us on mission - who happens to be the second Person of the Most Blessed Trinity - because of the truth of the message, and the deep down openness in even the most secularised of people to the divine.
I loved it because Gretchen never attempts to play the guru, but instead approaches her quest for a happier life with openness, curiosity, and pragmatism.
His relationship to the natural order is there, because he is the product of it and carries it with him; his spirit, or capacity for openness to God as well as to men, is there too.
Openness to this other leads to self - discovery as complementary difference: «She shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.»
Openness to this other leads to self - discovery as complementary difference: «she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.»
Heck I have seen more than a few Atheist rip apart the occasional Agnostic just because they dare to fully detach from their openness that there might be a God.
In saying what is required in order that openness be sustained, I have been describing the prophetic principle, so close to the heart of our Judeo - Christian tradition, The prophets denounced their own people, not because they were worse than their neighbors, but because they failed to recognize the «more» that they were called to be.
Yet because He is our measure, our standard, the choice that God makes to create us in and for Christ, means that already from conception we have an in - built openness towards Christ.
The practice of international adoption became more informed and it became more open and honest because, as we all know, a lot of people have gone aboard in order not to have contact or openness in adoption.
But because openness is helpful for the child in healing the split between biology and biography, I think that openness should be the default setting and that agencies should provide child - centered evidence of its benefits as well as support in creating open situations.
Of all the questions I've received while leading workshops and webinars on openness, this one stands out because it gets at the heart of the the deepest fears people have about undertaking a parenting journey in which our child has (shudder) other parents.
It saddens me to hear of many adoptions having struggles because a birthmother feels lied to about the openness they will receive based on their conversations during pregnancy, or how an adoptive mom and birth child have been left in the hurt of not receiving a birthday package as promised.
The openness I have now means the whole world to me, because it comes from love rather than legal obligation.
«I did not drop out of this process even as many reported various vote totals and withdrawn candidacies because I think, in this crisis, it is essential that all members of the state Legislature examine our rules and look closely at proposals for reform and openness,» Nolan said.
We made this happen because the university is about openness.
The gains from trade and resource exploitation will not be distributed equally, and the American people are at high risk to lose out, because of their openness to and overreliance on the global economy.
One of the most active journalists covering the story of natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale Region says it's become controversial partly because of a spotty environmental record for the industry, and partly because of a lack of openness on the part of gas drilling firms about what they're doing and how they're doing it.
If we are scientists or even just like me, interested in science because we like its rationality, its reasonableness, its humaneness, its openness and integrity, its imperatives about truth above all other things, what are we now?
In their Essay the authors argue that the Ebola and Zika responses highlight openness challenges for effective data sharing and that three major impediments limit data sharing: there are no established standards for data users to credit data providers; scientists may doubt that sharing data will advance their scholarly stature as much as publishing primary research; and scientists may not be able to share data effectively because of inadequate technology, standards, or human capacity.
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