Sentences with phrase «permanent way of»

When the concepts are reinforced, they will become a more permanent way of thinking.
«Research is indicating that investing in family planning is a cost - effective and permanent way of reducing CO2 emissions and climate change, compared with other technological fixes — and has many other environmental benefits, and no downsides.»
«It's an ancient and permanent way of drawing.
Unlike the aforementioned special edition available for only 12 months, the new kit is not time - sensitive as it will serve as a permanent way of spicing up the already hugely desirable G63.
For some sugar babies, the sugar lifestyle is a temporary phase, and for others, it's a permanent way of life.
For some Sugar Babies, the sugar lifestyle is a temporary phase, and for others, it's a permanent way of life.
Let go of happiness as a permanent way of life, and learn to be present in the journey.
It's safe as long as you do not consider it a permanent way of eating.
Very few people adopt celibacy as a permanent way of life.
Through decisions made haphazardly 60 years ago, «we chose as a country to staff our labs primarily with graduate students and postdocs and a few non-tenured staff people, while other countries have permanent ways of staffing their labs,» often with PhD staff scientists in career positions, says Georgia State University economist Paula Stephan, an authority on the academic labor force.

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The surest way for your side business — and the marketing of it — to fail is to let it languish as a permanent afterthought.
Maybe algae will scale up from a few thousand gallons a month to billions of gallons a day, or solar energy can be converted to hydrogen, which will then power the planet's 600 million vehicles via fuel cells; but the market has no way to price the possibility than essential resources will enter permanent depletion declines and that no cheap, scalable substitute exists.
The permanent displacement of millions of Syrians is one way in which its war and others in the region are causing irreversible changes.
Some of the newer features I think has really allowed us to balance what our brand looks like in a permanent, kind of everyday way.
Harsha Basnayake, EY, says capital controls in China were a way of ensuring discipline in dealmaking and unlikely to be a permanent measure.
This way of reframing things will help you realize the situation you face is not necessarily permanent.
The majority of small - business owners want to see comprehensive immigration reform include a way for newcomers to the U.S. to achieve permanent legal status.
Now it is a hammock, a permanent way to receive compensation, at the cost of taxpayers who often walk that same wire, spinning plates and juggling balls along the way, to support themselves.
The wave of bad economic news is eroding confidence and buying power, driving consumers to adjust their behavior in fundamental and perhaps permanent ways.
We do that in a variety of ways, but key among them is reconciling the income statement to the cash - flow statement to identify permanent or semi-permanent shortfalls in cash flow relative to earnings.»
The self - reversing nature of the Fed's repos and reverse repos, many of which are «overnight» rather than «term» agreements (that is, ones providing for repurchase a day after the original purchase) has caused the Fed to prefer them as a means for achieving temporary adjustments to the money stock, while treating outright security purchases as a way of providing for permanent monetary expansion, and especially for secular growth in the demand for Federal Reserve notes.
Indeed, because all of this yield seeking has driven a persistent uptrend in speculative assets in recent years, investors seem to believe that «QE just makes prices go up» in a way that ensures a permanent future of diagonally escalating prices.
Only 14 % of their parents worked contract jobs or a mix of contract and permanent employment, but 52 % of millennials expect to live their working lives this way.
If you're considering permanent life insurance, but are wary of the complexity of the policy and not interested in the cash value or investment benefits, guaranteed universal life insurance is a less expensive way to purchase nearly - lifelong coverage.
I have little bad to say about the actual construction of the Permanent Portfolio; I can think of far worse ways to manage your money.
In honor of our undaunted Speaker, let me give you two more ways in which the Democrats didn't win the showdown at the cliff: 99 % of the Bush tax cuts are now permanent, including the family - friendly features we Porchers keep forgetting to be grateful for.
The act of writing was invented, after all, to convey the sacred: Permanent things must be passed on in a permanent way, hence the hieroglyphs on EgyptiPermanent things must be passed on in a permanent way, hence the hieroglyphs on Egyptipermanent way, hence the hieroglyphs on Egyptian tombs.
The deeper I look into myself the more clearly I become aware of this psychological truth: that no man would lift his little finger to attempt the smallest task unless he were spurred on by a more or less obscure conviction that in some infinitesimally tiny way he is contributing, at least indirectly, to the building up of something permanent — in other words, to your own work, Lord.
That way of living — shaped by memory, bounded by tradition, directed to the future, formed to meet obligations both sacred and profane, and ultimately answerable to permanent truths — can not be embodied in the practice of lone individuals, because at its essence it is about relational commitments.
There is also a special Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity, and one on the Missions in which the Church tells Christians — that is herself — that in the age of declining colonialism and Europeanism, too, the missions have a permanent duty also in the non-Western countries for which every Christian is responsible in his own way.
In today's consumer - oriented, capitalistic culture, where people are used, abused and disposed of like nonreturnable soft - drink cans, where «liberation» has been invoked to justify selfishness, it may be that the time has come for the church to say again what it has always believed — that there is no way for individuals to «flourish» without the kind of communion and community and the permanent, deep, risky commitment that true Christian love demands — qualities that are perhaps best experienced in the yoking of a man and a woman in marriage.
Not interested in forming permanent settlements, they did not appear to be such a threat to the Indian way of life.
But if the twentieth century's experiments in a brave new world have taught us anything, it is that attempts to institutionalize a revolution in global human solidarity have a way of repeating and amplifying the permanent problems of humanity.
The more one perceives in ancient literature, whether of Judea or Greece, values of permanent validity, the more one tends to lift them out of their original frameworks of concept and present them in modern terms and ways of thinking.
There is, indeed, a still point in this turning world, who grounds these moral convictions of ours in permanent and personal ways.
Buddhists recognize that we exist, though not in the way we imagine if we think in terms of permanent substances.
The moderates just talk about Jesus as the way to go to heaven but it is still implied that if you don't go to heaven, then you are going to suffer either in hell or a permanent state of separation and exile.
In these circumstances, the first task of the university is «always to maintain the permanent questions front and center» (p. 252) The tiny band of academics who participate fully in the way of life «Plato saw in Parmenides, Aristotle in Plato, Bacon in Aristotle, Descartes in Bacon, Locke in Descartes and Newton,» are the soul of the university (p. 271) But that is the soul darkened by the eclipse at Cornell (and elsewhere) in 1969.
I take it to be something which, far from being of little value, is in truth of quite enormous value in our attempt to come to some understanding of God's way of securing permanent validity for that which otherwise would be nothing other than an instance of the «perpetual perishing» which patently marks the world as we know it.
Thus evil is in one way or another recognized as having reality, even if only that of a temporary accompaniment of unredeemed creation, but its reality is never permanent, nor is it ever completely divorced from the good.
There are many ways of expressing this thrust towards a semper reformanda or a permanent revolution.
Of course, it would be interpreted as violent, rash, unnecessary and permanent, but this was the only way she could find her own mind, her own voice and even her own life... her right to be independent.
The only way out of a depression is renewed growth; so my proposals would be a recipe for permanent depression.
Kinds of functions differ from one another in a variety of ways; among the most basic are differences between permanent and temporary, personal and hereditary, and actual and honorary functions.
The only thing, as far as I am concerned, that keeps us permanent is our belief in the value of goodness, and how we translate that into daily action, even across the boundaries of race, gender, class, and creed... That is real permanence precisely because it does not, as a form of consciousness, submit to dogma that, with the way reality and history simply IS, or plays out, CAN NEVER give us all the answers...
I believe that there is an important place for choice when it comes to belief, but I suspect to a mysterious and significant degree that much is ultimately determined for each one of us, though not necessarily in such as way that could be rendered permanent, though for many I suspect this might very well be the case.
It would seem to reflect something permanent about the way we think of ourselves and our lives.»
(Permanent deacons are men ordained into the sacramental ministry of the Church and are to be distinguished from «transitional» deacons who are seminarians on their way to priesthood.)
It would have led to Israel's permanent annexation of 8 to 12 percent of the West Bank as well as a large area of settlements around Jerusalem, plus the long - term «lease» to Israel of the Jordan River Valley, plus Israeli «security control» (which is another way of saying «continued occupation») of the vast swathes of territory on which lie the bypass roads connecting the settlements.
The way in which this offer was made was as unfair as its contents: after Israel refused to negotiate seriously on these or any of the other complex «permanent status» issues for nine years, Ehud Barak presented a take - it - or - leave - it offer at Camp David.
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