Sentences with phrase «privation brings»

According to a new report, most teachers in urban, high - poverty schools are remarkably motivated to meet the challenges at hand, but they need and want schoolwide, principal - led supports in order to succeed in the face of the uncertainties that economic privation brings.

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The tribal massacres and mass starvation in Africa bring to mind vast scenes of brutality and inhuman privation which, even in the most devastating past, no kindly eye had seen, no compassionate heart conceived, no pathetic tongue could adequately tell.
Christian thought has traditionally, of necessity, defined evil as a privation of the good, possessing no essence or nature of its own, a purely parasitic corruption of reality; hence it can have no positive role to play in God's determination of Himself or purpose for His creatures (even if by economy God can bring good from evil); it can in no way supply any imagined deficiency in God's or creation's goodness.
From Castillion and Schumpeter to Casson many characteristics have been brought together, which can be classified into the generic terms of «ability» (e.g., intelligence, intuition, persistence) and «ambition» (e.g., enthusiasm, thinking of investments, willingness, and readiness for privation).
In general accounts it was defined by privation and austerity brought on by the personal and economic sacrifices of six years of world war but with a hopeful accompaniment of starting from scratch, of fabricating one's individualized expression out of the rubble.
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