Sentences with phrase «question arises for»

(Of course, LRW is universally taught by folks other than the full - time faculty, who, when the staffing question arises for that course, turn out to be wholly uninterested in stepping up.
The question arises for good reason.
The longer Lena and the other soldiers are in The Shimmer, the more questions arise for the characters and audience, and the film rarely gives concrete answers.
Similar questions arise for a Providence masseuse.

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Following up occasionally, especially for long - term tasks, gives you insight into progress, and gives your employee the opportunity to bring up any questions or obstacles that have arisen in the process.
The reason is that whether the lawyer works for a business or runs one, questions arise regarding the intersection of, and perhaps conflict between, legal ethics on one hand and business ethics on the other.
And if that were the case — again, hypothetically — then the question would arise whether it is OK to sack an employee for participating in some sexual practices of which you (or your customers) might disapprove.
One of the crucial ethical questions that inevitably arises for lawyers is this: what are a lawyer's social responsibilities?
We've been talking about our open - ended PTO policy for a while, and whenever we do, the same questions arise: Don't employees take advantage of the company by taking too much time off, damaging business results?
«It's a knotty question for courts and lawyers on when the obligation arises» to preserve records, said Julia Brickell, general counsel at the legal discovery firm H5.
Many questions arise about the types of business - related expenses for which an employer can hold employees responsible.
When the news broke, the first question that usually arose was some form of the following: «Nineteen billion dollars for a disappearing - messaging app?»
IF your business growth model stands the test strategically then three critical questions arise — determining optimal capital structure, the sources of growth capital, and what to expect once you have re-capitalised for growth.
In a letter sent to Yahoo on Thursday, the investment firm Starboard Value argued that the reason for spinning off the Alibaba stake — avoiding taxes while raising money for shareholders — appeared to have evaporated after questions arose over whether the Internal Revenue Service would crack down on such transactions.
Borrowers who opt for Earnest student loan refinance options can call and speak with an Earnest employee, rather than someone at a third - party servicer, to resolve any questions or issues that may arise.
We also produced original content for the site including teaching modules, cases and reading collections, that were designed to help faculty think through the questions that arise at the intersection of business and society, and incorporate these issues into their curriculum.
Unlike the lawyers Trump retained in New York, lawyers who work for the federal government aren't his employees and can't automatically cover for him when questions arise.
But the question has arisen in places such as Sweden, where the use of cash for everyday transactions is dwindling.
In a debate that lasted more than eight hours, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras argued that the commission is a requirement from the people who expect answers, and a way to eliminate any «revanchist» intentions for the «many question marks» that have arisen over the last five years.
If you've already developed personas but would like to refine them as questions about your target audience's characteristics arise, ask for responses from fans and followers that meet specific criteria.
When questions arise about whether or not an individual should present themselves for communion, it is not the policy of the Archdiocese of Washington to publicly reprimand the person.
Only where some question arises about the change in significance from what might have been expected must the historian really account for such items.
We all seek happiness and fulfilment, and we who believe know that these come from God alone; many others, however, seek happiness elsewhere and, while this may satisfy them for a while, it can not answer the fundamental questions that arise in the human heart.
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This is a question that arises, not for all Protestants, but for liberal ones.
Discussion of animals in a theological context, when it does arise, has tended to be limited to moral questions: Can we experiment on animals, and if so, for what purpose?
The case for the objective givenness of the past is so strong that the question arises as to why the denial is so persistent.
I am using the term «dialectic» in its ancient and etymological sense, and it seems appropriate to describe the process by this word; for instead of an aprioristic, deductive method of procedure, the process was one of answering questions and objections as they arose, not in anticipation, and not as the unfolding, more geometrico, of a system implicit within a body of axioms or first principles which one needed only accept and then all the rest followed logically to the final Q.E.D..
I greatly welcome this turn in the discussion, for this latter question was also the theme of my own sermon, and it was only because the former arose in «Meeting Point» and was seized upon by many of my correspondents that I have had to devote a disproportionate amount of space to the historical problem.
For mechanical explanation, especially in biology, simply can not answer all the questions that arise concerning the origin, evolution and behavior of life.
But by calling it a preunderstanding she assimilates it to the idea that it arises in an autonomous modern world and then becomes our special basis for questioning Jesus.
For the triumph of the liturgy at Vatican II took place just when the question arose whether man was still capable of worship and liturgy, whether the «demythologization» of Christianity ought not to be accompanied by a «desacralization», and whether Christianity ought not to cease to be a religion at all.
Assuming for the moment that one is attracted to this version of reasonable and humane pluralism, the question naturally arises, how and on what grounds can one set limits to values?
Here at the outset let us take care to make it clear that the question of an historical point of departure arises even for a contemporary disciple; for if we are not careful here, we shall meet with an insuperable difficulty later (in Chapter V), when we come to deal with the case of the disciple whom we call the disciple at second hand.
The time question that arises is, when will it occur, instead of, what can we do until then to improve the world and prepare for the last things?
Today, however, a serious question has arisen as to whether there is any logical justification for this division.
Further, it is clearly inappropriate to the parable itself; for the question immediately arises: Where did the shepherd take his sheep?
The fourth challenge arises from how war is conceived, for this is fundamental both for the question of a just resort to force and for right conduct in the use of such force.
It is in suffering that the whole human question about God arises; for incomprehensible suffering calls the God of men and women in question.
The question may arise as to whether we have a right to thank God for these bountiful blessings when so many lack them.
Here there arises for us the question of how an evil will can exist when God exists.
But in that context, the question of the right balance of concern for self and concern for the neighbor did not arise.
There are short Stories: about a traveler who was robbed and lay wounded by the roadside until he was succored by a kindly stranger; about a capitalist who entrusted sums of money to his subordinates for investment, and what they did with it; about the employment of casual labor in a vineyard and the question of wages and hours that arose.
The occasion for a dispute to arise was a superficial one, a matter of whether Jewish and Gentile Christians could eat together without the Jews incurring defilement (Gal.2: 11 - 16), but Paul at once raised the real and profound question whether the Law had not been superseded by the new and universal gospel that men can be saved by faith in Jesus Christ.
The question now arises as to whether this highly organized and active psyche performs any of its actions for its own enjoyment or enhancement and independent of its contribution to the welfare of the organism as a whole.
Brunner recognizes that the Bible does not explicitly settle for us the many questions that arise as to the mode of God's presence in Jesus.
Bonhoeffer's critique of religion and the search for a new pattern of Christianity arise from this question.
For process theologians the ecological horizon is even more important than for Moltmann, and the question arises whether this excludes us from political theoloFor process theologians the ecological horizon is even more important than for Moltmann, and the question arises whether this excludes us from political theolofor Moltmann, and the question arises whether this excludes us from political theology.
For those of us who are left to do the prescribed repenting, some troubling questions arise.
In the late 1950s, as Nigeria was preparing for independence, questions arose about what kind of legal system could be instituted that would be acceptable to the new country's Muslims.
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