Could you answer the top
questions with conviction, grabbing the employer's attention?
Not exact matches
The
question is whether they can regroup and then get going again
with renewed speed,
conviction and confidence.
And I wanted to introduce the topic through a series of
questions, precisely because
questions are about as far as I can go
with this topic without tripping up on my own failed attempts to establish guiding principles or rules about how to engage other people
with wisdom,
conviction, and grace online.
This year, Hillary Clinton has better policy proposals to help improve the lives of women, children, and families than Donald Trump, whose pro-life
convictions are lukewarm at best, and whose mass deportation plan would rip hundreds of thousands of families apart, whose contempt for Latinos, Muslims, refugees and people
with disabilities would further marginalized the «least of these» among us, and whose support for torture and targeting civilians in war call into
question whether Christians who support him are truly pro-life or simply anti-abortion.
I came into the event hoping for just enough faith to answer that
question for myself, and I left
with cup running over,
with those familiar
convictions of the Christian faith striking me fresh:
But my basic
convictions about them were derived not from these philosophers but partly from my being surrounded from birth
with the reality in
question; partly from Emerson's essays and the works of James and Royce; partly from the poems of Shelley and Wordsworth (which similarly influenced Whitehead); and most of all from my own experience, reflected upon especially during my two years in the army medical corps, when I had considerable leisure to think about life and death and other fundamental
questions.
At this point the eschatological
question becomes paramount, and I proceed
with the theological
conviction that the Christian names of Christ and the Kingdom of God are integrally and necessarily related to each other.
Following the
conviction of two street preachers, Christians are asking
questions about how to preach an offensive gospel
with gentleness and respect.
In the immediate context of The Challenge of Peace this
conviction was focused specifically on the
question of nuclear weapons and whether they might ever be morally used; the United States bishops» answer was No, and in this they concurred
with a wide range of opponents of nuclear weapons around the world.
Unlike you however I am not angry at or frustrated by those who disagree
with me, because, like you I can not prove you are wrong and I am not going to waste my time trying, nor am I going to call you names and say you are closed minded in your
conviction that science can answer all
questions, in time.
The Revolution of 1989 in east and central Europe» a world - historical series of events ignited by moral passion, informed by moral
conviction, sustained by deft and morally sophisticated politics, and supported by a resolute demonstration that the Soviet Union could not compete
with the United States in a serious arms race» raised further
questions about classic foreign - policy realism and its narrow focus on «hard power» as the analytic prism for understanding both the dynamics of world politics and the exigencies of American foreign policy.
Such a case amounts to the same thing as the
question whether a Catholic of the kind we need to postulate in this instance, namely a man
with a scientific, philosophical and theological formation, could, without guilt, come to the subjectively honest
conviction that he can no longer honestly and in conscience believe and affirm the Church's authority.
This Louie Giglio moment, and the Chick - Fil - A moment that preceded it, and the Rick Warren moment which preceded that, raise the
question: Where do people of faith
with long - standing traditional religious / scriptural
convictions go from here?
But from what we can know about the person of Christ, his ministry, his death and the curious
conviction of his followers he rose from the dead shortly after his death, you are confronted
with the
question: how should we make sense of this all?
Our study is a reminder that alternative worldviews based on religious
convictions can be an important resource for engaging
with difficult issues and for challenging aspects of a culture that so many of us accept without
question.
Nevertheless, some of my own
convictions about what Christians and churches should do
with respect to particular political and economic
questions have been clearly implicit in these pages.
They are both intellectual disciplines dealing
with the deepest
questions of human existence, and when they were being pursued by men of Christian
convictions, who were asking the same kind of
questions, they were not easy to separate.
For example, when a murderer is executed and the
question of capital punishment is raised, about which there is such divided opinion, the preacher should bring the meanings of the gospel and the meanings of the issue together in order that members of the congregation will think more about it and be better able to express their views
with conviction and effect.
I have repeatedly
questioned this
conviction above and I should like to do so again now
with specific reference to those mental occurrences that are called symbols.
With the
conviction and insight faith gives here and now, we try to respond to vital issues — not seldom
questions of life and death.
That was a goal
with great quality and
conviction, he headed it
with conviction and I've
questioned that.»
If your content
with Wenger and company I respect your
convictions just do nt quite understand
questioning my loyakty as a fan because I believe Arsenal should be the best club in England, as well as a European powerhouse.
With the
conviction of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, one
question that remains is what state lawmakers will actually do to prevent corruption.
The
question again is, were the SC's summary trial,
conviction and sentencing of the contemnors «in accordance
with procedure permitted by law» prior to the SC interfering
with the liberty of the contemnors?
A thought - provoking science fiction that may feel dated today even
with its good visuals but raises interesting philosophical
questions about solitude, the value of life and what it is like to risk everything for a
conviction - which outweighs the ecological message intended.
I floated between my three teams, but kept to the periphery; my students had become the teachers, explaining their work confidently, answering
questions thoughtfully, and speaking
with conviction.
[3] Even a relatively limited
question at an otherwise non-selective institution can sometimes trigger extensive reporting requirements: for example, some community colleges require applicants
with any felony
convictions to pay for a full national background check.
In 1998, the U.S. Congress mandated a new
question on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to prevent applicants
with prior drug - related
convictions (whether felony or misdemeanor) from receiving federal financial aid, including Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, and work - study.
This article explores the
question of when we should stick
with our
convictions and when we should be flexible and change our minds.
There's a decent chance that underneath that reticent exterior is someone
with conviction — strong enough to
question the entire mission itself.
The stealth war is heating up,
with Kojima Productions announcing Metal Gear Solid: Rising and Ubisoft showing off Splinter Cell:
Conviction at this year's E3 2009, it begs the
question «Who's going to remain top of their game?»
The stealth war is heating up,
with Kojima Productions announcing Metal Gear Solid: Rising and Ubisoft showing off Splinter Cell:
Conviction at this year's E3 2009, it begs the
question «Who's going to remain top...
The series, organized for 2017/18 in collaboration
with Jennifer González and A. Laurie Palmer, brings internationally renowned artists to the UC Santa Cruz campus
with the
conviction that the arts offer profound insight into the most pressing ecological, cultural, political, and social
questions of our time.
With regards to Hansen's beliefs vs his conclusions, the
question is, what evidence is there that any of Hansen's personal
convictions (such as those described in, say, his recent book) are inappropriately reflected in his published work?
HELD The judge could remind the jury that the defendant had no previous
convictions and say that, in the ordinary case, where there was no evidence of bad character, a defendant of no previous
convictions would have been entitled to a direction that the jury should consider that that counted in his favour on the
questions of both propensity and credibility; as it was, it was for the jury to consider which counted
with them more — the absence of previous
convictions or the evidence of bad character; and if the former, then they should take that into account in favour of the defendant, and if the latter, then they would be entitled to take that into account against him (Lord Justice Rix at para 43).
Challengers will
question the «sincerity» of a corporation's religious
convictions by looking at their investments and other policies (this has already happened
with Hobby Lobby).
As Diane Marie Amann writes at
Convictions,
with reference to Obama's speech, «It seems proper to
question the decision of the Court to leave so much unsaid.»
These include: United States v. Resendiz - Ponce, which presents the
question whether the omission of an element from a federal indictment can constitute harmless error (9th Circuit says no); Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. v. Metrophones Telecommunications, Inc., on whether a provider of pay phone services can sue a long distance carrier for alleged violations of the Federal Communications Commission's regulations concerning compensation for coinless pay phone calls (9th Circuit says yes); Cunningham v. California, a sentencing case involving whether whether California's Determinate Sentencing Law violates the 6th and 14th amendments to the U.S. Constitution by permitting California state court judges at sentencing to impose enhanced sentenced based on their determination of facts neither found by the jury nor admitted by the defendant; and Carey v. Musladin, reviewing the 9th Circuit's decision to overturn a murder
conviction of a defendant who claimed he was denied a fair trial because the victim's relatives appeared in court wearing buttons
with the deceased's picture on them.
My mind is already racing
with thoughts and
questions about the sentencing of former Enron chiefs Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling after their
convictions today.
To answer the
question of whether Dash can ever surpass Bitcoin and Ethereum in market valuation, I can say
with full
conviction that I highly doubt that's possible — unless Dash can offer a distinguishing utility to its users or something that can warrant its mass adoption.
Therefore, you'll want to speak to these
questions with clarity and
conviction in your application materials.
Hart said that many of Sterling's clients have adjusted to the laws on removing the criminal history
question from job applications but have struggled
with the varying provisions in the multiple laws that prescribe when the
question of past
convictions can be asked and when in the hiring process the background check can be initiated.
«Ban the Box» It is only a matter of time until employers will have to completely do away
with the
question on an employment application inquiring about previous criminal
convictions.
The advantage is that an employer can use a well worded application form to discourage applicants
with something to hide while also encouraging applicants to be open and honest regarding
questions about past criminal
convictions.