Sentences with phrase «regarded as an ideal»

Breast milk is regarded as the ideal food for the newborn.
This book can be regarded as an ideal companion for pregnancy, delivery, and childcare offering comprehensive monthly instructions, checklist, and adaptable birth plans invaluable to expecting moms.
(The latter can be regarded as an ideal system of global governance, as well as a dystopia for national democracies).
Given their robustness, Majoranas are regarded as the ideal building block for future quantum computers that will be able to perform many calculations simultaneously and thus many times faster than current computers.
But in other parts of the world, far more barbaric physical requirements are regarded as the ideal, and some of these requirements are forced upon women without their consent.
Whether you are looking for a breakfast deal, lunch, dinner or a couple of drinks to round off a fantastic night, The New Forge is regarded as the ideal setting for most singles in Abercarn.
However in recent times it is now regarded as an ideal way to meet your future betrothed.
Rick Ferri wrote in his book «All About Index Funds» that 25bp below the benchmark is regarded as an ideal target.John Bogle also commented in his book «Common Sense on Mutual Funds» that the tracking error must be as close to zero as possible for market returns to be as close to 100 %.
Deck seven is regarded as the ideal spot on a sunny day; there are endless photo opportunities and the warm breeze is the perfect touch for an extremely pleasant experience.
Depending on how «black» the steel is, and I think the article regards it as an ideal black body with zero albedo on the interior and exterior the fact that open space is 4 degrees K is irrelevant.
It is regarded as ideal for retirees as it is the only income of any financial product that is fully guaranteed.

Not exact matches

In this regard, pay particular attention to those tasks that you perform redundantly (e.g., daily, weekly, or monthly) as the same tasks performed with routine frequency are the ideal candidates for delegation and time saving management.
Several contributors virtually identify reason, science, and Enlightenment rationalism, and regard the present crisis as being due to an abandonment of Enlightenment ideals.
In fact, Lincoln had difficulty with the aristocratic Jefferson on many accounts, and in private he not only scorned Jefferson's views of the ideal yeoman farmer but also condemned Jefferson's hypocrisy regarding slaves, a hypocrisy that implied Jefferson's use of the word equality in the Declaration need not be taken literally as applying to all men.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
1 regard the five - day week as an unworthy ideal... more work and better work is a more inspiring and worthier motto than less work and more pay.
We are accustomed to regard a man as an individual of the species «man,» a being endowed with definite capacities, the development of which brings the human ideal in him to realization — of course with variations in each individual.
For example, men can without much difficulty regard one another as comrades and brothers in undertaking some difficult enterprise provided that their basic ideals are more or less the same.
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Ideal first with the need for speculation to fulfill the twin ideals of adequacy and coherence with regard to philosophical theology, or «natural» theology, meaning theology insofar as it deals with data that are in principle universally accessible.
The higher Presence, namely, need not be the absolute whole of things, it is quite sufficient for the life of religious experience to regard it as a part, if only it be the most ideal part.)
To regard Jesus as revealing God because of his ideal human obedience does not, in Brunner's opinion, safeguard the distinctive teaching of Christian faith.
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For Whitehead, the unit - actualities are «experiment occasions,» which are always in some degree «self - creative» and each such occasion contributes to the divine consciousness, which regards it with «tenderness» after it exists and inspires it with his ideal for its coming - to - be as it comes into existence.
I only use some of Jesus» words and ideals as a guide (with a regard for him as just another good - hearted human being).
Now, it seems that such «ideal» realization primarily pertains to what Whitehead calls the «individual essence» of an eternal object (PR 165 / 251, cf. PR 44 / 70), and he means by this that every eternal object regarded abstractly as an entity unto itself — in its individual essence — requires no reference to other specified eternal objects.
This new family ideal takes an entire book to elaborate (with important questions still left unanswered), but can be briefly summarized as follows: it is the voluntary lifetime union of a woman and a man who parent their own children in a relationship characterized by love, justice and equal regard.
In this regard it is clear that moral education, even in its diversity and its oppositions, is more a story about the legitimation of American culture than it is about its transformation; as in every generation in America, the substance of moral education has reflected the central assumptions and ideals of the prevailing zeitgeist.
To the extent that we are committed to the ideal of a secular society free of ecclesiastical influence and governed by toleration, liberty, and a conception of civic virtue; and insofar as we think of true religious piety as consisting in treating other human beings with dignity and respect, and regard the Bible simply as a profound work of human literature with a universal moral message, we are the heirs of Spinoza's scandalous treatise.
Hence Jesus» requirement of love can not be more nearly defined in content, or be regarded as an ethical principle from which particular concrete requirements can be derived, as would be possible with the humanistic command of love, which depends on a well - defined ideal of humanity.
Tocqueville is regarded as the most profound, astute and complex observer of a nation espousing the ideals of equality and freedom.
He puts his moral ideals at a great distance from himself and regards them as a separate reality, or as God.
With regard to order, which is only a general name for such particular types or families as harmony, Whitehead writes, «there is not just one ideal «harmony» which all actual entities should attain and fail to attain.»
Plato (c.428 - 348 BcE), for example, regarded the «inspired utterances of poets and prophets as, at best, symbolical adumbrations or shadows of truth and, at worse, the source of degrading superstitions».3 Fundamental to Plato's thought is the conviction that truth can not be found in everyday life and sensible reality, but in a more real or ideal realm of unchangeable or eternal forms, which are the blueprint and pattern of the world.
Cyprian's ideal is likewise a martyr bishop, but because he must counter the rival claims of the confessors to bind and to loose by virtue of their witnessing to Christ, Cyprian must, unlike Ignatius, reach back explicitly to the prerogatives of the apostles and notably Peter.87 Cyprian called Peter a bishop88 and regarded every bishop as filled with the Holy Spirit89 and as the vicar of Christ, succeeding by vicarious ordination to the apostles.90 Thus Cyprian found the essence and fulfillment of the Church in the bishop:
Chrysostom regards Paul as the ideal pastor in this and other respects and cites Paul's eagerness to incur eternal punishment that his kinsmen after the flesh might be saved.
The ideal is a possible situation standing in contrast with the actual situation and regarded as an improvement of it.
The 26 - year - old is regarded as one of the top full - backs in the game at the moment and looks ideal to play wing - back in Conte's 3 -4-3 or 3 -5-2 systems.
The 22 - year - old has long been regarded as an exciting prospect in European football and he could end up being ideal for Chelsea as they look to improve on this disappointing season.
Dr. White feels that cycling is the ideal exercise and regards Nantucket as a first - rate place for a cycling vacation.
Koulibaly is regarded as one of the Serie A's best performing centre - backs and his tough - tackling and excellent passing skills make him the ideal player for Barcelona's system.
This is another safe convertible car seat that holds safety in high regard thanks to its bonus safety features such as that extra layer of side impact protection, the strong steel frame, and the harness clicks that happen when you have adjusted the straps to the ideal rightness.
And the assumption by pediatric sleep researchers that there is one ideal sleeping arrangement for all, or that cosleeping is harmful and detrimental or that infants need to «consolidate their sleep as soon in life as is possible» is not only fallacious but harmful and it explains why western parents are the most exhausted, disappointed least satisfied, (yet, most educated and well read), I am convinced, than any other parents on the planet, as regards their infant's sleep.
«If scientists want to test drugs for dementia, Alzheimer's or autism, ideal models would react similarly to humans in regards to the reduction of symptoms, outbreak of side effects, such as enduring the same lesions as humans do, or exhibiting similar behavioral characteristics,» said Latham, who's with the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and an MSU AgBioResearch scientist.
Still, the Golden age of bodybuilding gave birth to icons such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Frank Zane, whose image is still regarded as the ultimate bodybuilding ideal.
Therefore, in regards to weight, as long as we keep calories reasonably in check, there's no actual reason to feel guilty about eating any given food because it won't actually negatively impact that specific goal / ideal.
The Mediterranean diet has become regarded as highly beneficial to overall health, maintaining ideal weight and a reduced risk of cancer plus many other chronic disease conditions.
Just as a guide to find the happy spot with regard to protein consumption and how many carbs I can have without any interuption in maintaining an ideal ketone level.
Is there any discussion in the article regarding other measurements of health besides Type 2 Diabetes (especially since the majority of the scientific community now knows better than to use BMI as an indicator of health or «ideal weight»)?
This being said I feel that it would be an ideal supplement to add to this protocol as we have seen some promising results with it in this regard.
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