Sentences with phrase «practical rules of»

So, keep the above simple, practical rules of asking a girl out in mind, and they will likely help you to do better when you ask girls out.
It sounds cheesy, but the book's really just a series of practical rules of thumb for social interactions.
The particular requirements of religion are concerned with worship, contracts, unilateral agreements, and practical rules of conduct.
In addition to worship, as we have said, the particular requirements of religion include contracts, unilateral agreements, and practical rules of conduct.

Not exact matches

McCarthy could not immediately be reached Tuesday but said in her determination in January the rules are «feasible, practical and appropriate» and in «the best interests of the auto industry.»
The practical effect of this new rule is to put the heat on companies and corporate boards to reexamine how concerns come forward and how workplace investigations of potential wrongdoing are conducted — and that is a welcome development.
Focusing on Goal 16, about justice, an international law firm led a process to create a global roadmap of practical steps called «Business for the Rule of Law.»
But, I think this advantage needs to be set against the practical difficulty of figuring out what rules would need to be in place now to deal with all the potential financial stability excesses that could occur in the future.
As a practical matter, the Department of Labor will need a significant amount of time - at the very least through the June 9, 2017 date it proposes - to conduct the review the President directed and determine upon the issuance of a notice of proposed rulemaking to revoke or modify the Fiduciary Rule.
In this eye - opening follow - up to the bestselling The New Rules of Marketing & PR, David Meerman Scott reveals the proven, practical steps to take your business into the real - time era.
Taylor finds the solution not in the rules of modernity or the rules of Christian orthodoxy but in practical reasoning that seeks to evaluate «forms of life» from within broadly shared «conceptions of the good.»
With Christianity, although the reincarnation aspect seems to have purposefully removed so that people do not become «lazy» in search of God in this life time, the practical and strict rules governing functions in this life (hard work to lead a prosperous life, improving moral values, etc) are appealing.
On occasion these go beyond the strict rules of law, but to a certain extent constitute their expression in everyday concrete terms, their practical realization.
The practical effect of his ruling is that it leaves Obamacare's mandate and penalty scheme in place but under a different name, but it is worse than that.
This happened, for example, when the Supreme Court of the United States, in a ruling that helped to precipitate the Civil War, held in Dred Scott v. Sandford that blacks were noncitizens» and, for all practical purposes, nonpersons» possessed of no rights that white people must respect.
you really have to dig thru some sh-t to get to the gems, modern christians who claim the founding fathers on their side should keep this in mind, these men where largely liberal intellectuals with a practical bent and where not the judeo / christian zealots that some try and make them out to be, jeffersons take on jesus is wonderful and it is useful in the modern world where we really need to focus more on the lessons of jesus than THE RULES in the entire bible, as jesus said ABOVE ALL ELSE love neighbor as yourself, jefferson had a great mind and his approach to spiritual matters like this is great
These ground rules represent a practical way of modifying orthodox group psychotherapy rendering it less hazardous without losing the therapeutic values of honest discussion of personal feelings.
Another damaging consequence of this technology of education, in addition to what we have seen, is its deduced practical rule that maximum learning efficiency should involve minimum student - with - student interaction.
There was a time when SOME of these «rules» may have been practical or had a logical reason for them in that time period (for example, the rules against eating certain animals could easily be explained by diseases that were not understood then that were commonly acquired by people that ate them.)
The rule of the greatest good for the greatest number, for example, has a certain practical validity, but it implies that the greater good can be arrived at by addition whereas our principle points to the fact that the real good involves qualitative transformation of the order of life into a more subtle and complete mutual participation.
Edward Farley has come up with the best characterization of Schleiermacher's picture of «practical theology»: the «normative field which critically apprehends the rules for carrying out the tasks of ministry» (Theologia, p. 91).
Taking a page out of the First Things playbook, Jackson urges Muslim Americans to «articulate the practical benefits of the rules of Islamic law in terms that gain them recognition by society at large,» something that can be done by drawing on the Islamic tradition of practical reasoning that has family resemblances to the Catholic use of natural law and Protestant analysis of «common grace.»
As a modest contribution, I intend, focussing on the notion of cidadania (citizenship), the central term for democracy since the end of military rule in 1985, to analyze the theoretical and practical contribution of churches towards it.
«My own sense is that CT readers would be best served by focusing on the practical work of strengthening relationships within the church and acts of service and neighbor love outside of the church,» he told CT before the ruling was announced.
The reader is invited, then, to consider five «dimensions» or «levels» of inquiry pertinent to strategic practical theology: vision, obligation, tendency / need, environmental / social and rule / role.
One method is to reduce the whole thing to some practical version of the Golden Rule, or to identify it with the common goals of Americanism.
He did not intend to give absolute rules for man's conduct; his ethic was an «interim - ethic,» that is, his commands were only practical rules for the last short span of time which remained before the end.
In short, these lobby groups have shifted the categories of discourse and changed the rules of practical public engagement on the issue of sexual ethics in a way that preempts any and all deviation from the party line.
To be sure, matters of Faith and Order were carefully ruled out, but every question regarding the practical application of Christianity came in for frank and free discussion.
This happened, for example, when the Supreme Court of the United States, in a ruling that helped to precipitate the Civil War, held in Dred Scott v. Sandford that blacks were noncitizens — and, for all practical purposes, nonpersons — possessed of no rights that white people must respect.
We create a program, a system, a set of rules, a practical guideline for others to follow, so that they can learn the same things we learned, and get to do the same things we do.
But also quite general problems of human society, such as marriage rules and incest, or even the organization of nature and the universe, may be the subject of [myths];... it is only philosophical interest, both ancient and modern, that tends to isolate the myths of origin and cosmogony, which in their proper setting usually have some practical reference to the institutions of a city or a clan.
After a summer of attempting, but failing, to sign a prestigious midfielder, Manchester United may be a much more practical option, one that Pirlo wouldn't rule out.
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The new School Meal Flexibility Rule... reflects USDA's commitment, made in a May proclamation to work with program operators, school nutrition professionals, industry, and other stakeholders to develop forward - thinking strategies to ensure school nutrition standards are both healthful and practical... This action reflects a key initiative of USDA's Regulatory Reform Agenda, developed in response to the President's Executive Order to alleviate unnecessary regulatory burdens.
It might be worth mentioning that the chance of the vote failing seems fairly small at the moment, so the main effect of the ruling seems to be constitutional, not practical.
In practical terms, depending on the size of the majority and their specific election rules they may not have to worry about this.
In the Brennan confirmation hearings, the ethics of drones became the subject of debate, but it tended to remain within the confines of practical ethics, emphasising questions about legal permissibility, rules of engagement etc..
Similarly, if the UK is subject to EU rules and authority, and is paying a membership fee, the public will conclude that it is still for all practical purposes a member of the EU, irrespective of whatever the legalities might be.
Set in the engine rooms of Westminster, James Graham's This House strips politics down to the practical realities of those behind the scenes, focusing on the men who roll up their sleeves and, on occasion, bend the rules to shepherd and coerce a diverse chorus of MPs.
«We further recommend that, in principle, the government should not rule out invoking the «responsibility to protect» in situations such as Burma, but that this should be guided by a practical assessment of the situation on the ground, and the likely wider consequences of such intervention.»
Mayor Michael Bloomberg called the ruling «consistent with common sense and the practical needs of both the taxi industry and the disabled.»
For that we need a set of moral and practical rules; this is what democracy is and should be applied not just to Westminster but the state, our communities and workplaces.
To advance his agenda, Friedman last year launched Future Cities, a project aimed at studying the practical impact of nontraditional rules and legal systems.
Which means you need 99.99999 — five nines, the rule of five — to be used as a practical biometric.»
McCarthy said in her determination the rules are «feasible, practical and appropriate & rdquo and in «the best interests of the auto industry.»
While that's not practical for most people, the same rules apply to the selection of quality Pine Pollen: look for wildcrafted and wild - harvested products sourced from pollution - free pristine wilderness regions without any fillers or additives.
So fasting is effective, simple (one main rule — don't eat), flexible (lots of different regimens), practical (saves time and money), and virtually guaranteed to work.
Because Earth rules the physical world, carrying this stone will help in material life in the areas of security, practical and positive thinking.
My general rule of thumb is to ask yourself: is this item practical and do you see it / use it frequently?
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