Sentences with phrase «particular decision»

This inspiration occurs not through individuals but through the whole church, through whose total life and particular decisions dogma are formulated.
A rectilinear form can have a variety of proportions; it represents a series of particular decisions and consequently it is more specific visually and more personal (both in terms of our involvement and our sense of Judd's involvement).
Ethicists as different as Stanley Hauerwas, Gilbert Meilaender and James McClendon (as well as philosophers like Alasdair MacIntyre) propose that ethics is not primarily a matter of making particular decisions in isolation — what Hauerwas calls «quandary ethics.»
Canadian society, in general, may take issue with particular decisions but as a whole appears to respect the judicial system (although most would probably like it to be more transparent, particularly the process for choosing new judges at almost every level of court).
As I said a minute ago, this is a rich opportunity for good professional learning — and for teachers to work together and maybe watch videos of one other teaching, then pause the video and talk about how or why particular decisions were made.
In addition subjectivity required particular decision, and none was forthcoming from the action of the categories alone.
We know from history that unnecessary rigidity in enforcing particular decisions by teaching authorities has been combined with the corruption of ecclesial ministry by the arrogance of power.
Applegate was quoted saying: «We piggy - back on something, and please don't spread this around, to do with basically Conservative Friends of Israel... and you then do a series of discreet engagements using advisers to gain access to particular decision makers
Yiadom - Boakye explains, «At some point I decided to strip away everything — all the narrative, all the background — and just have the figure with nothing else to interfere; there was a very particular decision to take away everything» (106).
Thus, if the commands of one with authority are perceived to lie within what might be called a «circle of permissibility» recognized by the church (or nation), those demands ought not to be considered infringements of liberty even if individuals or entire groups within the church disagree with particular decisions.
To this end, the Authority relied on the Court of Justice of the European Union's case law, in particular the decision in Paul and others.
Worse, do they erode our confidence in particular decision - makers, or in political decision - making altogether?
«Until this particular decision was made [Abenomics], we were wondering that even if a new government was formed there might not be sudden growth.
Yet the company's experience in Europe, and in particular its decision to move sales offices, may only be transitional, adds Grieve.
When our collective success depended on a particular decision, that's when I wanted the most input from my team.
Truly authentic leaders ask for input so they have clarity on all potential outcomes of a particular decision.
Try to imagine the possible outcomes of any particular decision, and think about potential snags that might ensue from it.
3) The discussion about scaling vs. keeping it small is a very interesting one: I liked that the author presented real - life cases for either scenarios for food for thought instead of advocating one or the other (e.g. presenting a single «formula» as the golden rule that all shall follow)-- I can see how this particular decision can be case sensitive and there really is no «right» answer as long as it works for the entrepreneur!
Hence there are theoretically unlimited pros and cons as regards possible decisions, and there will always also be good reasons against any particular decision.
All members are becoming empowered for decision - making, although not many members claim responsibility for any particular decision.
Depending on the particular decision and your deadline, you may not write a journal entry every day, but try to do it as often as you think of something important or an event occurs which impacts your decision.
Neither can it be said in reference either to church or to state that someone has authority if he or she has no right to require obedience from those who may not agree with particular decisions.
When critics complain that a particular decision has ho basis in the text of the Constitution, Arthur and his friends can invoke this anti-majoritarianism to meet the objection.
Moreover, every legitimate celebration of the Eucharist is regulated by the bishop, to whom is confided the duty of presenting to the divine majesty the cult of the Christian religion and of ordering it in accordance with the Lord's injunctions and the Church's regulations, as further defined for the diocese by his particular decision (48 - 49; 54 - 55).
The particular decision that a finite creature makes may turn out to be erroneous or unwise, but what is to prevent God from presenting lures towards decisions which will enhance human dignity and respect?
God may gently lure all men to treat others as ends, though we may accept or reject this lure in making our particular decisions.
Hartshorne may mean to suggest his acceptance of option 1 when referring to the categories as «interdependent» (LLF) or self - caused or of option 5 when referring to them as uncaused or requiring no particular decision.
I have no defense for any particular decision, except that I continue to trust God.
When questions about a particular decision are met with «God wants it this way,» dialog shuts down and the community is stifled because no one wants to come across as arguing with God.
Brendan Rodgers has defended his record as manager of Liverpool and in particular his decision to sign Christian Benteke, whom he claims his successor at Liverpool, Jürgen Klopp, tried to buy when he was in charge of Borussia Dortmund.
Was it something that they read, or something that happened with their child that lead them to making a particular decision, or even something that happened to them as a child that has shaped their parenting style?
It's interesting and beneficial to see the results that another parent has seen with their child after making a particular decision.
«Everything was on the table, it was a brainstorming session, and no particular decisions have been made.»
«If there are no processes in place to show that equality issues have been taken into account in relation to particular decisions, there is a real risk of successful legal challenge by for instance recipients of public services, trade unions or other groups affected by these decisions,» Ms May wrote.
It is also clear the people of the Central Region would want to have answers to the numerous questions on their minds, on why some particular decisions were taken on their behalf, most of which are a clear slap in the face.
This decision reminds me of the huge public cry that greeted the decision of President Mahama and his government to make Accra the centre for Ebola treatment and how are Christian bodies even joined to criticize that decision but at the end of the day, we all saw how that particular decision saved countries that were hit by Ebola and the world at large.
«It's very difficult to find out why [a neural net] made a particular decision,» says Alan Winfield, a robot ethicist at the University of the West of England Bristol.
This «explanation net» would learn which neural activity in the original model is most important in making a particular decision.
I'm not advocating for any particular decision.
State Democrats criticized Walker's budget proposal for not doing enough to make up for previous cuts to education funding, attacking in particular his decision to expand the voucher program.
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