Sentences with phrase «personal involvement of»

CFPB officials emphasized the continual need for the personal involvement of real estate professionals and others despite the move toward e-closings.
With three boys attending Cromwell in different grades I never cease to be amazed at the consistent superiority of the academic environment and the competence and personal involvement of the entire staff.
With the personal involvement of Will Ferrell, our writer / director Adam McKay, the comedy team at Funny or Die, and the Dodge creative team at Wieden + Kennedy, we were able to create a truly epic partnership.»
direct personal involvement of superintendents in monitoring performance through school visits and meetings with principals
A winning application also will require the leadership and personal involvement of Gov. Ted Kulongoski — the kind he demonstrated while expanding health coverage for children and the poor in the depths of this recession.
It is about the making of Badlands, Days of Heaven, The Thin Red Line, and the personal involvement of some of the most representative figures of the American culture itself.
With the personal involvement of Governor Andrew Cuomo, chaos for LIRR commuters was averted on Thursday as the MTA and union officials reached an agreement on a deal averting a Long Island Rail Road strike.

Not exact matches

A University of Arizona study on college students» financial behaviors found that three things help there: Parental involvement, taking a personal finance class and having a part - time job and other hands - on money experience.
Cameron's personal involvement in the story has ensured that the debate over the use of tax havens has generated more heat than light, with little distinction being made between the mere use of tax - neutral jurisdictions to manage international investment, which in itself is legitimate, and criminal tax evasion.
Trump went to great lengths to minimize his involvement with his personal attorney Michael Cohen, who is currently the subject of a corruption investigation.
Leslie Diamond has a long history of giving to the people of British Columbia through her financial support and personal involvement with many organizations.
It is understood that Weinstein's personal involvement in most if not all of them has been passive to peripheral, and a decision to hastily cancel the series would mean putting hundreds of people on each show out of work.
Name: Stephen Murphy Title: Executive Vice President, Banking Areas of responsibility: Business and personal banking, product development, marketing, equipment financing, corporate lending, Optimum Mortgage, National Leasing, CWB Maxium Financial, CWB Franchise Finance Years with CWB Financial Group: < 1 Career history: Extensive leadership experience from his 20 years with TD Bank Group Education: Master of Business Administration from the Richard Ivey School of Business Community involvement: Director for the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation; past director of Junior Achievement of Central Ontario, Business Council of BC and BC chapter of TD Friends of the Environment Foundation
Shulkin said he had no involvement with his chief of staff's actions and didn't realize the woman who gave him the tickets, Invictus Games adviser Victoria Gosling, might not meet the legal bar for personal friendship.
They imagined, as Olson's postconservatives seem to, that they stood above or outside tradition, ignoring the Heisenberg uncertainty principle of hermeneutics: that all research is affected by unproven presuppositions and personal involvement.
One of the biggest fallouts (to oversimplify) then was that conservatives cared about personal morality and not involvement in social ethics / issues of evil, while liberals cared about social ethics / issues but were seen as lax about morality.
Commitment in the form of personal involvement, however, has never been more urgent.
Simply put, the assumption is that the best route to the truth is to assemble a wide variety of persons who have some personal involvement with aspects of a particular issue, hold hearings and meetings, write papers, and then vote in committee and convention on what the Christian position ought to be.
Added to this are the experiences of form, by which we are reminded of the manifold yet definite character of this reality; the experience of value, by which our personal involvement in it is determined; and the experience of imperfection, by which the unbounded heights of possibility may be imagined.
And if libertarians are afraid of conservatives» social positions, all they need to assuage their fears is a belief in their professed ideology — that small government will mean less involvement in people's personal affairs.
The Patriarchate has also been involved in continuing scandals, including recent charges of gold and drug smuggling (Patriarch Diodoros being cleared of personal involvement).
But this sort of generosity on the part of the rich often requires personal involvement and the development of relationships between the rich and the poor.
«personal involvement and the development of relationships between the rich and the poor» works best.
The learning process is paralyzed by passivity, submissiveness, and lack of personal involvement, on the one hand, or chronic rebellion, on the other.
Lindbeck's Nature of Doctrine grew out of his personal involvement in the ecumenical movement.
For all who believe in a God of love, justice, and mercy, it will mean constant prayer not only for the victims of the «culture of death,» but also for those who are joined in the great struggle on their behalf, and, indeed, for those misguided souls who, by political action or by personal involvement in the killing of the unborn or infirm, have made themselves their oppressors.
Spelled out in a lengthy lead editorial entitled «Evangelicals in the Social Struggle,» as well as in books such as Aspects of Christian Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political system.
(Spiritual Renewal Through Personal Groups, p. 201) The kind of participation which produces emotional involvement is based on the awareness that one's feelings and opinions are recognized, valued, and taken into account in group decisions.
What I mean is this: In every person there is something which claims my concern, reverence, personal involvement and acknowledgment of value — my «agape.»
It has an ethical stance of «loyalty or creative and critical fidelity» to its tradition; it assumes «personal involvement and commitment to a particular religion» which in this case is Christianity.
Whitehead, the proponent of a metaphysics of solidarity, community, and interconnectedness, might have been expected to stress and himself pursue deep personal involvement in the life of friends and acquaintances and active political commitment to the public good.
Theology, even though it means study of God, should not stop at just «the study,» but should move on to personal change and kingdom involvement.
Others moved more in terms of personal values in relation to their involvement with the people to whom they ministered as persons.
The inability of science to deal with personal involvement constitutes a limitation often overlooked by proponents of «scientism.»
It is in terms of such personal involvement, of which their work provided the context, that men in the laboratory have felt themselves to be in the presence of God.
You can borrow or buy other preachers» illustrations without even bothering with text, context or personal involvement in the hard work of discovery.
In contrast, personal involvement is necessary in many areas of life.
Personal involvement, we have said, is needed to understand many areas of life: art, literature, knowledge of another person, and experience of God.
Cobb recognizes that his account goes «a little beyond the confines of description of Whitehead's account in Process and Reality in the direction of systematization, «10 but he is prepared to defend his interpretation in detail.11 What is important for our purposes is the fact that the involvement of God's consequent nature in divine persuasion renders that activity intensely personal.
While paternal authority continued to be acknowledged and male involvement desirable, fathers were increasingly edged out of a Protestantism which stressed innocence, personal piety, individual education, and the sanctity of domestic sentiments.9
Participation is the key means of eliciting personal involvement.
However, I have noticed as a result of my own experience with psychiatrists here and abroad that most of those who object to the involvement of clergy in the health field do so because of their own personal conflicts or ignorance about religion and its teachings.
A more exact way of putting it is that many do not want to risk involvement in a group that will ask for sharing at a personal level.
I think, therefore, it must be said from the Catholic viewpoint that the saving presence of Christ is everywhere immanent (without annihilation of his personal unity), but this presence is not automatically unitive in such an opere operato manner that it requires no human involvement nor choice.
Perhaps we have not fully discovered a way to hold together the traditional emphasis on interiority — the inner motive, a sense of meaning and personal commitment to Jesus and the new thrust on exteriority, social action, involvement and struggle.
Not a word in the article about the Pope's personal involvement in stonewalling the process when HE led the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith?
One might as well make the case that a more healthy and honest sexual attitude than the one that requires us always to be involved in «meaningful relations» would be simply to think of sex as a casual matter involving no great personal involvement.
In her study of Catholic philanthropy, Oates contends that the challenge facing Catholics today «is how to retain the obvious benefits of central organization while at the same time widening significant personal involvement
A useful parallel can be drawn between policies that encourage education and the work of groups like Habitat for Humanity, where the «sweat equity» of family members, combined with the personal and financial involvement of others, provides better housing for many.
Dr. Messer, president of Dakota Wesleyan University, and Mrs. Messer, a part - time teacher of social work at DWU, have both personal and professional involvements in day care for children.
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