Sentences with phrase «practical needs»

There was in fact little practical need for anything but real values of the gamma function until the 1930s, when applications for the complex gamma function were discovered in theoretical physics.
Ask them what they need and try to meet practical needs.
The scope of automated driving functions has been expanded in line with practical needs and now provides enhanced, tangible customer benefits on virtually all types of roads.
Nevertheless, there is a wide range of practical needs in the church that are not well served by academic theology.
Issues of principle, as well as practical needs, were considered.
Others may be looking for someone to help look after the house or to meet some other practical need.
I simply see in this part of the world the greatest practical need for churches to do what they ordinarily do, and to do more of it.
Include not just practical needs but emotional, creative, intellectual, and any spiritual needs..
In order to make solar power for our mobile devices practical it needs to be fast.
You should also be able to meet the candidates practical needs, such as finding the right accommodation and getting all their belongings to their new home.
There are any number of ways to make this kind of marriage work to address all the emotional, sexual and practical needs of all involved.
Help them with practical needs, even those needs you feel they should be able to do on their own, and be willing to do it for years to come.
Psychological first aid's focus is on practical needs so that, the theory goes, other immediate stressors, such as finding a safe place or a way to reach relatives, do not exacerbate trauma from the event itself.
We try to serve people who are financially struggling by meeting practical needs like babysitting while the mother looks for a job.
The way in which the entire program is avowedly geared to specific practical needs of particular corporations flouts the ideals of Berlin publicly and unapologetically.
I'm aware that archtecture is an expression of desires, hopes and ambitions, as well as myriad practical needs and limitations, which shape a structure's design.
No longer driven by purely practical needs, many of us are renovating our bathrooms with relaxation and pampering in mind.
Our mission is to provide support to families in prevention and dealing with child abuse in West Tennessee and to help both parents and children meet practical needs of preserving and improving the quality of family life.
Our mission is to provide support to families in prevention and dealing with child abuse in West Tennessee and to help both parents and children meet practical needs of preserving and impro
She is especially nurturing with practical needs; making food, organizing baby and home spaces, and caring for pets as all the members of the family adjust to having a tiny baby at home.
Instead they helped a partnering ministry that meets immediate, practical needs in the lives of underprivileged people in Denver.
The ability of each parent to provide their offspring with adequate shelter, food, clothing, medical care, and other practical needs;
Any faith community can sign up to become a sponsor with a commitment to help with for housing, English language tuition and employment support as well as practical needs.
How important is it that you use your influence, your platform and your networks to reach out to people who are in practical need?
We've talked about how God's mission — and therefore the church's mission — involves not only preaching the gospel but also meeting the practical needs of people in difficult situations.
One way that we can engage with the world around us is by attending to the practical needs of our neighbors.
Millions of such scenarios around the globe demonstrate the practical need for a new public philosophy of access.
As Malloy writes, in reflecting on the uniqueness of the Catholic Church «one can affirm both the essential fullness of the ecclesial reality of the Catholic Church and the concrete poverty and woundedness of her lived life, together with her practical need of the expressive ecclesial riches found outside her visible boundaries.»
Our day - to - day pragmatic so - called «value - neutral» decisions are ranked in importance by the practical needs of such a world.
That collections of such sayings should be made — some here, some there, by various persons — to serve the practical needs of the church, was in the nature of things, and these collections of sayings provided the gospel writers with much of their raw material.
The exceptions to this view, which we find in Matthew 5:32,19:9, and Luke 16:18, represent the practical needs of the early church modifying Jesus» clear position stated here.
«We've worked closely with local churches to serve people's practical needs, thus both opening hearts to hear God's message of love and bringing hope back to the fearful people of Slovyansk».
In the nineteenth century the idea of a university serving the practical needs of the nation caught on in the United States.
The objects of vision were observed apart from their relation to the preexisting emotions, practical needs, and mythical meanings of the observer.
Up and down the country, churches have been meeting the practical needs of asylum seekers, and there are stories of how people have become more interested in the spiritual side of church life and converted to Christianity.
How do we reconcile the Christian theology of a reign of grace with the practical need to hold a higher standard for our leaders?
Throughout the scriptures, we see numerous examples of times when Christ and his disciples attended to spiritual and practical needs, such as offering hope and food in tandem.

Phrases with «practical needs»

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