Sentences with phrase «own familial»

Color announced Thursday that it's introducing a Hereditary High Cholesterol Test that can detect a genetic mutation indicating Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH), a genetic disorder which leaves carriers with high cholesterol that often leads to early heart disease.
It's safe to say that with familial expertise, Spieth takes his social media presence seriously, and as an integral part of managing his brand.
Even if there aren't grounds for a legal challenge, there could be familial rifts over the decision.
Some stress fractures are so severe, they bring down the whole familial structure.
With a true blind trust, Painter says, a president would typically sell his business, and then have an independent trustee — someone with no familial ties — reinvest the proceeds in assets the president doesn't even know have been selected.
But the beauty of the book is precisely how human the characters are, how sincerely the love is felt — regardless of familial flaws.
«Who best to make these decisions about the intimate details of our familial and financial lives — us, or a judge who doesn't know anything about the ins and outs of our lives?»
Familial responsibility cuts the other way, as well.
Martin Diedrich, founder of the popular Kean Coffee in Orange County, California, says that he can go years without actually checking the official price of coffee due to his close, almost familial, ties with farmers.
«They are more inclined to be pampered, more inclined to be indulged, more inclined to grow up with a sense that they sit at the center of the familial orbit.»
That was for mipomersen, a medicine used to treat familial hypercholesterolemia, a hereditary condition that causes massive increases in LDL cholesterol.
While all this was going on, you were having the destruction of economic potential, destruction of familial relationships, the breakdown of certain neighborhoods and communities by this type of policing, they've seen it happen.
Your relationship with family (either your biological family or the people you've built familial relationships with);
You can be familial to a degree if you like.
We enjoy preferential access to the U.S. market and historical familial ties to Europe.
You do not have familial financial obligations or burdens.
Takeaways: · Defying the gravity of familial roles · Leveraging values for common ground · Achieving balance between the group and self
So I praise Santorum for choosing to run for president despite the fact that he knew he already had pressing and touchy familial issues that could come into conflict with his duties as a candidate — let alone the ways in which the importance that those particular issues could run counter to what he was obligated to do as president.
Public assistance programs discourage individual and familial responsibility while simultaneously shielding self - destructive behavior from the sanction of economic consequences.
Of course, they may be shallow regarding accepting familial responsibilities or thinking about the role that one's obligations to God make for us.
Wilcox's welcome study makes a strong case that accepting Jesus Christ as your personal savior» or making an equivalent commitment to an ancient and demanding faith» is the best predictor of marital and familial happiness to be found.
And that's what it is... people are scared that homosexuality is going to * harm * them and their children... that it is going to «destroy the moral fabric of their nation» or «ruin the familial institution».
Perhaps it is regrettable that the gov» t has intruded so deeply into familial affairs.
Likewise it confuses their discussion of rescuers as exhibiting «extensivity» — a breadth of inclusiveness of all persons as deserving respect, equity, and care — and non-rescuers as being characterized by «constriction» — a restriction of equity and respect to one's familial, ethnic, or tribal grouping.
It is in this context, a context decisively shaped by God's redemptive purposes in Christ, that we can join with St. Francis of Assisi in hymns of familial and filial piety toward nature.
Outside a belief in God, one has no reason to put value on familial relationships.
Since the family is the prime unit in the transmission of tradition (indeed, tradition itself has little meaning for those uprooted from family), it stands to reason that the grave familial problems our society faces can be effectively approached only within the context of tradition.
For this reason, much of traditional ethics has been concerned with familial relationships.
Less obvious, but perhaps, arguable would be older and younger siblings where the older sibling has more perceived power, however it could take many forms, and might be argued that any close familial relationship is likely to develop a hierarchy of power, or pecking order, that invalidates any equal position in which to make a valid consent.
Although I am not Mormon, I give full credit to that church for its accurate handling of familial records for this entire United States in Salt Lake City — keeping the history of our nation defended in its library for our younger generations.
Yet it was once believed — certainly when Mill wrote his Autobiography — that, whatever our familial, religious, racial, or physical limitations, our actions have meaning because they are embedded in a scheme of things larger than just our immediate bodies.
Indeed, the doctrine that consent alone validated a marriage potentially liberated the institution from both familial and communal control.
The problem is progressive ideas have decimated the familial unit and the black community.
Then, of course, there's the gradually emerging birth dearth — with more and more older people dependent on fewer and fewer young (in a time when familial love is explaining less and less of personal behavior).
The reasoning, as was explained to me was that it was thought a good shepherd could not lead if distracted by his own familial flock [this aside from the fact that a youngest son in a family would typically not inherit enough to support a family and was therefore sent to join a church].
4:1) Long after personal and familial ties to the land have been severed, Jews have not surrendered the conviction that the promise of the Land is an integral part of the covenant.
In addition, he helped introduce the requirement that there be public and familial witnesses to the wedding.
The novel concludes with retribution for villains and happily - ever - afters for the familial conglomeration.
The same Jesus whose call may draw out of the orbit of the family could describe the promise of the coming kingdom precisely in familial terms.
What such a transformed familial community will be like we can scarcely say — and, to be sure, the life of the church in this age gives only the barest of hints.
From Disney movies to the most recent bestseller, children are born to escape the confines of familial failure.
Part of the shocking revelation that Jesus brought us is that God doesn't just want us to go to a happy, peaceful place, but that he's inviting us to enter into a familial relationship with Him and as His children we will live with Him, do things with Him and and work with Him (and consequentially each other, forming a body that is One).
They generate a sense of accountability for what we do, and hold universally «for persons simply as persons» (in contrast to obligations of a particular legal or familial nature).
This virtue - based familial outlook does not stifle individuality, for to read Dickens is to encounter the flood of humanity gloriously and eccentrically delineated.
The original Disney vision really did privilege sentimental familial love.
These twin themes, familial domesticity with a little bit of charity on the side, perfectly summarize how we conceive of Christmas in the 21st century.
The scene of the Cratchets welcoming a reformed Scrooge to their family hearth is more than an image for Christmas cards; it is an embodiment of man's desire for God expressed in familial love.
Still, there's plenty of good about living in America, as I see every day in the patriotic, familial, Christian, charitable, entrepreneurial, techno - savvy, honorable, violent, and leisurely South.
The familial structure referenced in the household codes was that of pater familias [father of the family], which positioned the man as the ruler and authority over an economic / familial unit which consisted of the ruling patriarch, his wife, children and slaves.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
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