Sentences with phrase «prefaced on»

The amended Act is prefaced on a desire to, among other things, advance «Canada's ability to participate in a knowledge economy driven by innovation and network connectivity is fostered by encouraging the use of digital technologies for research and education.»
They are prefaced on cherry - picking an obscure temperature record, whose creator suggests it «should be used with caution» and which disagrees with other estimates by independent groups.
Buying is a win - win situation for you, as home prices continue to rise, demand stays high and land is scarce for new development of homes — but this is all prefaced on whether or not you're comfortable with your monthly mortgage obligations.
Preface On December 21, 1988, individuals converged on Kennedy Airport in New York City to welcome family members home for the holidays who were en route from London on Pan Am Flight 103.
Because they are unfamiliar with George Bernard Shaw's Preface on Doctors (1909), which encapsulates the conflicts of interest inherent in privatized healthcare?

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But I have no plans ever to sign off on the terms of service that preface a consumer DNA test — no matter how many provocative conversations I might have with my desk - mate, Fortune's biotech reporter, Sy Mukherjee.
Mongeon prefaced his valuations, saying that they weren't scientific and that he relied on franchise sales and other metrics to put together his findings.
«As Robert Shiller's new 2009 preface to his prescient classic on behavioral economics and market volatility asserts, the irrational exuberance of the stock and housing markets «has been ended by an economic crisis of a magnitude not seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
The event was a breaking point in the community's resentment of L.A. police chief William Parker «and what they considered his double standard toward [African Americans] and whites,» according to LIFE magazine's editorial prefacing its Aug. 27, 1965, cover story on the riots.
This is prefaced by a chilling statement from Doctor Strange earlier on in the film whilst they're aboard Ebony Maw's ship.
During a conference call to discuss Lululemon Athletica's fourth - quarter and 2009 annual results on March 25, several analysts prefaced their questions with «Congratulations on the great numbers.»
And let me preface that by saying that I've often observed that of all the professions who also are authors, I do think that doctors are the best, if you look through history — Chekov and on and on.
Many of the proposed initiatives are prefaced by «we intend», «we will introduce legislation,» «we will propose», without providing details on what the government really intends to do.
It shows that assertions questioning the capacity of the FEDERAL government to pay for programs, usually prefaced with the call for â $ ˜â $ ˜adult conversationsâ $ ™ â $ ™, and couched in terms such as fiscal sustainability, solvency, and unfunded liabilities, are red - herrings that will lead to needless reductions and privatizations of public programs in health care, elder care, pensions and so on
First citing his speech from the day before, he prefaced his discussion of Cambridge Analytica's actions with his thoughts on facts and values.
It is true that Wesley had his Aldersgate experience under the influence of a public reading of Luther's preface to the commentary on the epistle to the Romans, but when he got around to reading the commentary he found Luther blasphemous in his treatment of law, works, and reason.
Someone will share a blog post or mention a book in a group or on social media, and they'll preface it with the same warning, «Now I don't with everything this person says, but I liked this...»
After composing the theoretical part, however, Whitehead realized that it was quite abstract and difficult to grasp and so decided to preface it by the section on «Discussions and Applications» (PR II).
Bishop O'Donoghue, the Bishop Emeritus of Lancaster, in his preface reminds us of the duty of every Catholic to «assist in passing on to others the Faith handed down from the Apostles» (p. 11).
Permit me to preface my remarks by saying that I do not wish to take a position on the thorny doctrinal question whether we know that some (unknown) persons will be damned, although I take it for granted» as do von Balthasar and Neuhaus» that Catholic theology does not hold or teach that we know all will be saved, a proposition it is unlikely even the optimistic Origen affirmed with certainty, and is surely difficult to square with Jesus» repeated teaching on the «two ways» (e.g., Matthew 7:13 «14), especially his answer to the question whether only a few would be saved.
They repeat four times the phrase «God is Most Great» and recite together the preface to the Qur» an; then they ask God's blessing on the deceased.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, «Thy Kingdom Come: The Prayer of the Church for God's Kingdom on Earth», Preface to Bonhoeffer: The Man and Two of His Shorter Writings, ed.
Two and a half centuries later the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, in the «Preface to the Second Edition» of his Critique of Pure Reason (1787), appropriated this «Copernican Revolution» in thought for his own shift from the presumed objectivity of what we know to the act of conscious knowing itself.2 It remains a contestable assessment because the movement is precisely in the opposite direction: After Copernicus, we humans are no longer understood to be in the center of the universe, whereas Kant concentrated precisely on the subjectivity of individual knowing.
The book features a preface by the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, who said it was time to move on and appreciate John Paul I's legacy and historic value to the Catholic Church.
The core of this chapter on «The Theory of Feelings» (III.1) seems to be the analysis of the first three categoreal conditions (1.4 - 7), prefaced by the pivotal section in establishing the shift from datum to data as the starting point of concrescence.
As a matter of fact, Bultmann's Jesus and the Word of 1926 was prefaced with a classic statement of the modern view of history, and on this basis he states that his book reflects his own encounter with the historical Jesus, and may mediate an encounter with the historical Jesus on the part of the reader.
In the preface to his five books on The Interpretation of the Oracles of the Lord, Papias referred to «the living and abiding voice» of tradition, which he even preferred to written records.
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In a preface to one of his books, a former bishop of Paisley, Stephen McGill, recalled a retreat given by him to clergy years before, in the strength of which he felt certain he had been stepping out briskly on the paths of the Lord.
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From the introduction to Evangelicals and Catholics Together at Twenty: Vital Statements on Contested Topics (Brazos, 2015), edited by Timothy George and Thomas G. Guarino, with foreword by George Weigel, and prefaces by Timothy Cardinal Dolan and J.I Packer.
Pointing in the preface to his own «robust muse» and «Bellocian bellicosity,» Pearce goes on to mock contemporary writers on Shakespeare as «vultures,» «carrion critics,» «gossip and gutter - oriented «scholars,»» and «silly asses of academe.»
Archbishop Justin prefaced the House of Bishops» pastoral guidance on same - sex marriage with an acknowledgement of the range of responses within the CofE.
In this short but thought - provoking article he meditates on the dialogue at the beginning of the Preface to the Eucharistic prayer.
Personally, when I am giving my opinion on the interpretation of scripture, I actively choose not to preface it with, «the Lord told me» or «the Holy Spirit has guided me to this position after much prayer», etc..
From the preface to the Lineamenti for the 2012 International Synod of Bishops on the New Evangelisation.
In his preface to the Popular Patristics publication of On the Incarnation, C.S. Lewis writes «It is a good rule, after reading a new book, never to allow yourself another new one till you have read an old one in - between.
Those we interviewed sometimes prefaced their remarks on economic issues with dismissals such as «I'm no expert» or «If I knew, I'd be president.»
The reason can be found in the document's preface where it insists that religious freedom «leaves untouched traditional Catholic doctrine on the moral duty of men and societies toward the true religion and toward the one Church of Christ» (s. 1).
Further, Fr Fleming highlights a fact sheet which, prefaced by a short, generic disclaimer, «mentions the right to counselling on «sexual health», and that is code for abortion and contraception among other things.There is actually no moral right to such counselling, let alone counselling of children without parental consent.
That the works on nature should prove to illuminate and be illuminated by the works on metaphysics is not at all surprising if we take seriously Whitehead's announcement, in the preface to the second edition of The Principles of Natural Knowledge, of his intention «to embody the standpoint of these volumes [on the philosophy of nature] in a more complete metaphysical study» (PNK ix).
Nobo quotes from page xi of Ford's preface of The Emergence of Whitehead's Metaphysics: «This study will probably disturb prevailing interpretations of Whitehead's philosophy less than might be imagined, for the interpretations have largely been based on what I call -LSB-...] the final revisions» (60).
In the preface to Science and the Modern World, he expresses the same sentiment regarding the additions or expansions to the Lowell Lectures 0f 1925 — additions or expansions that were meant «to complete the thought 0f the book on a scale which could not be included within that lecture course» (SMW viii).
One is skating on rather thin ice to suggest on the basis of this polite acknowledgement in a preface in 1925 that Morgan at least could have been in any real way instrumental in Whitehead's development of the ideas found years later in NL.12 The case remains to be made with respect to Alexander.
In the preface to his On the Ten Commandments, Thomas Aquinas observes that, in Scripture, God often restates the conclusions of natural law reasoning.
It differs from ordinary prefaces because it does not state who the author is; it resembles them in its statements about (1) the occasion of the work, (2) its reliance on trustworthy materials, and (3) its insistence upon the competence of the author.
On Sunday morning I'll board a plane in Chattanooga, Tennessee at 9 a.m., and after stops in Atlanta and Miami, I'll end up in La Paz, Bolivia at 9 p.m. (Is it any wonder James reminds Christians to preface their travel plans with ``... if the Lord wills it»?
Yet if the abuse was compulsive, he would still think through the arguments again, as he did on 1 April in 1533 when, so Conrad Cordatus told in his «Table Talk», Luther spent most of the day re-reading Erasmus's prefaces to the New Testament.
In the preface to Religion in the Making, he states that the foundation of religion is based on»... our apprehension of those permanent elements by reason of which there is a stable order in the world.»
Professor Tillich himself, to whom we referred at the beginning of this lecture, although not at all identified with process - thought, was insistent on the necessity for the development of a modern philosophical theology and was increasingly finding himself in sympathy with many of the conclusions of thinkers such as Hartshorne; and more recently, as he himself acknowledged in the preface to the third volume of Systematic Theology, he associated his own views with those of Teilhard.
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