Sentences with phrase «preserving the culture as»

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«He's highly regarded as a leader who can grow enormously successful teams while preserving their culture and values.
In particular, they show that new strategies have landed at JetBlue since it announced two months ago that its president Robin Hayes will take over as chief executive in February, although Hayes has promised to preserve the airline's culture.
To avoid that fate, both companies aggressively made sure to strategically preserve and perpetuate their cultures, even as they swelled in numbers.
Established in 1995, the mission of the Partnership Committee is to steward the firm's culture as defined by our Business Principles and standards, preserve the spirit of partnership, promote and enhance the benefits of partnership, and advance the long - term success of Goldman Sachs through the cultivation of its current and future leaders.
As the vegetable - forward eatery looks to increase its store count by at least 50 percent, its founder is also looking for ways to preserve company culture.
So it's one of the biggest shocks for startup founders to see that company culture change as the company grows, and naturally founders often get nostalgic for the days of yore and they make preserving startup culture a priority.
As board - level partners, we value the importance of preserving and enhancing a company's culture while strengthening its identity, position and reputation within its community and industry.
In regards to your comment «the fact that you even know about Euhemerus is a product of Christian learning and appreciation of alternate views», we should, indeed, be thankful for early Christian monks who helped preserve the knowledge of prior centuries, but perhaps you are unaware of the contribution of Greek civilization to Western culture and the «Age of Enlightenment» in late 17th century Europe with figures such as Denis Diderot, Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Voltaire, Baruch Spinoza, etc..
To the cultured despisers of religion and Biblical morality, we say we love you, but we will oppose you — and with our COGIC friends we will strive not so much to defeat you in a cultural and political struggle as to open your hearts and minds to the life - preserving and love - affirming truths of the Gospel that reason knows and faith confirms.
If the Kojiki is not completely dependable as to specific historical facts, it probably preserves more accurately the flavor of the Japanese culture which antedated the invasion of Chinese culture in the fifth century.
Protestantism made impossible a single ecclesiastical structure for Western Europe, but even had the outward unity of the Church in Western Europe been preserved, it is hard to believe that the Popes, as the spokesmen for that comprehensive body, would have had more voice in international affairs than they actually possessed or that a more effective unity of culture would have been preserved.
The widest possible adoption of a medical oath that recognizes the sacredness of human life» and recognizes the necessity to preserve doctors from becoming society's paid killers» stands as one of the best and surest ways the medical profession can combat the culture of death.
But just as the Constantinian Church preserved and transformed the best of the dying civilization of classical antiquity, and planted the seeds of what became the great urban culture of the high Middle Ages and the Italian Renaissance, so a post-Constantinian and ecumenical Church might preserve and transform the best features of the corrupted civilization of modernity in service to the next great culture of humanist sacramental urbanism.
Part of our challenge as followers of Jesus is to preserve his tradition of storytelling in a culture that demands we get to the point.
And it was only the early, nonwriting prophets, such as Elijah, Elisha and Micaiah ben Imia, who preserved the nature of the Mosaic covenant faith before the threat of total corruption by pagan religion and culture.
Endemic farming is an important part of this training; reintroducing ancient traditions helps to preserve local culture while improving yields, as these methods often come from centuries of hard - earned experience.
The Germans surprised the French, acting not as the Mongol hordes they were portrayed as being, but by handing out food and sweets and by preserving the city's culture and architecture.
Is there anything about the English culture at all you think is worth preserving or will any alternative that rolls in do as well?
With the Prime Minister attempting to draw a line under the affair and preserve one of the few female members of his Cabinet, some 78 % of voters taking part in the poll said that Mrs Miller should be sacked as Culture Secretary, against just 10 % who said she should stay.
Like - minded brewers such as Victory and Southern Tier can preserve our character, culture and products by banding together,» said Bill Covaleski, Founder and Brewmaster of Victory Brewing Company.
For the most critically endangered species there should, I believe, be far more effort to preserve viable cell cultures from as many different individuals as possible.
The isolated people who once preserved traditional knowledge of Amazonian plants as well as a rich diversity of cultures and languages face new threats.
The methods our forebears used to preserve and prepare these foods enhanced the nutritional package — methods such as fermenting, as in sauerkraut; culturing, as in kefir or yogurt; and soaking grains, nuts, and legumes to jump - start their digestibility.
Fermented foods are a really important part of our diet and have been used in many cultures as a way to preserve foods and make them more digestible.
There are many different types of foods from many different culture which are preserved in these methods such as sauerkraut, kimchi, kombucha tea, miso and many more.
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LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION, also known as «culturing,» is a time - honored tradition that has been used for centuries to preserve and extend the harvest.
Ahrendts even brought in an anthropologist to study the company culture she helped create, so as to better understand and preserve it.
As Justin said, «Our ancestors fought so hard to preserve our culture, our history, and our laws through hard work and suffering.
It is an almost painful imagining of what a world without violent colonization could be, where past and future co-exist, one honoring the other, the old ways preserved as new advances emerge, culture intact even as it evolves.
Although the practices of FGM have been preserved and promoted as part of a society's predominant culture and religion, it is a fact that there are not religious documents or holy books referring to any kind of obligation of a woman to be subjected to FGM (Preston D. Mitchum, 1993, p. 593).
But student achievement has remained stagnant, and our K — 12 schools have stayed remarkably unchanged — preserving, as if in amber, the routines, culture, and operations of an obsolete 1930s manufacturing plant.»
ACDF will sensitize African citizens globally to the importance of integrity in human development, advocate for African citizens» to voluntarily embrace Rule of Law as a culture and a key for human activation and mobilization, to promote a disciplined culture and to raise awareness on the importance of citizens» responsability as a necessary obligation for preserving the fundamental human rights of the African citizens.
As he offers his plan in coming weeks, Snyder should not place preserving the state's largest school district above the education choice culture that's developed in Detroit.»
This space for learning and for dialogue needs to permeate the whole curriculum and culture of schools, and not be seen as the preserve of any one curriculum subject.
Each embarks on adventures that reveal a world in turmoil as the faithful await the Messiah, Indians struggle to preserve their cultures, women fight for equal rights, and the industrialized assault against nature begins.
But he completed it, preserving a great deal of what we know about Indian cultures, including more than 75 languages, thousands of songs and stories, traditional practices in everything from clothing to religious ritual, and the Indian accounts of such historic milestones as the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
According to the World Food & Travel Association, whose mission is to preserve and promote the world's food and drink cultures through travel, food tourism may be defined as «the pursuit and enjoyment of unique and memorable food and drink experiences, both far and...
On the other hand, maybe these breeds ought to be preserved as testaments to human and canine achievement, and as specimens of the cultures that bred them.
Meanwhile a Meru is a temple with three storey roof top as media to worship for the glory of Danghyang Nirartha who preserve and develop the culture and Hinduism.
We'll talk about this nature island with Alwin Bully about the UNESCO cultural icons on Dominica and how the focus now is on preserving the land and the culture, as well as the culinary experiences.
Here, these tribes live, coexist, and as they preserve their culture and share it with others.
A number of listed World Heritage locations such as George Town, Penang and Casco Viejo, Panama have struggled to strike the balance between the economic benefits of catering to greatly increased visitor numbers and preserving the original culture and local communities that drew the recognition.
These recommendations are seen as starting point to preserve and develop North Balinese culture so North Balinese will not lose their identity.
There is a need for political will from the government of Buleleng and Bali, the house of representative of Buleleng and Bali, government as well as private institutions, artists, culture connoisseurs and public in general to work hand in hand in preserving North Balinese culture.
Many have been preserved as museums of history or culture.
Home to the Kuna people, who run the islands as an autonomous province with minimal interference from the national government, it's one of the best - preserved native cultures in the Americas.
Looking into the future, the luxury resort hopes to institute a craft centre to provide the training of skills, not only to preserve culture, but as a means of generating a source of income for the local Maldivians.
Capital of South Australia, Adelaide is a coastal city that boasts a vibrant contemporary lifestyle, composed of the Arts, culture, festivals and sporting events, alongside its proudly preserved history, for which it is known as the «City of Churches».
Archaeologists have declared the cave as one of the most well - preserved remnants of the pre-classical Mayan culture from the time period 700 - 900 AD.
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