The former translation conveys,
rightly in my view, the interrelationship between the health of the teaching and its capacity to bring health to the student.
Trower however —
rightly in my view — scents in Teilhard and Rahner that the supposed «synthesis» actually masks some kind of absorption of the faith into «secularist» thinking.
Fish disagrees,
rightly in my view.
Where the author makes a new claim is when he argues, quite
rightly in the view of this reviewer, that the first priority of counter-espionage was to understand the organisation and techniques of their adversaries.
Sure, there are plenty of instances of Corbyn (
rightly in my view) attacking some Western policies towards these regimes, but that is a world apart from defending the regimes themselves.
Furthermore, advocacy group data collection are viewed skeptically,
rightly in my view.
The decision was subsequently taken,
rightly in my view, that politicians couldn't be trusted to self - regulate in terms of their expenses and so an separate body, the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, was set up to do so.
He added: «The Resolution Foundation,
rightly in my view, talked about the potential for ten years of salary breaks, but that's not what people think is going to happen when you talk to them in focus groups — they think it'll be two or three years maybe.
I came to see that environmentalists were,
rightly in my view, concerned about the invasive nature of the feline species.
Before decision makers are likely to incur those costs and consequences they are going to,
rightly in my view, demand numbers of engineering quality.
Employment laws in different countries offer protection, and
rightly in my view, to employees.
The task force,
rightly in my view, rejects any notion that the profession could or should try to limit the number of new graduates.
Not exact matches
The economic projections and the
views reportedly expressed by participants were largely encouraging for investors; but risks
in the outlook, particularly for the medium - term years following 2019,
rightly received a lot of attention.
[T] he upgrade to triple A,» the newspaper chirped, «was
rightly viewed as a tribute to the hard work the Liberal government has done to get the province's books
in order.»
The Progressive Era developed the
view that public utilities and other natural monopolies
rightly belonged
in the public sector, where governments would provide their basic services at a subsidized price or even freely as
in the case of roads.
His
view was that «man containeth
in himself the stars and heaven, they lie hidden
in his minde... if we
rightly knew our owne spirite no thing at all would be impossible to us on earth.»
Surely he must ask himself time and again — without finding an acceptable answer — how AlexanderVI, Julius II and Leo X, the contemporaries of Luther, could have called themselves,
in the Catholic
view rightly, the Vicars of Christ and as such have been partly responsible for the catastrophe?
We
rightly view these as the crimes of individuals, even though they were clearly,
in most cases, acting on behalf of the state of Israel.
We must begin, though, with a confession that the idea of a designing and controlling deity whose existence is
rightly denied by many skeptics is also problematic from the point of
view of a kenotic theology.If God is all - powerful
in the sense of being able to manipulate things at will, then the facts of evolution do indeed cast doubt on the plausibility of theism.
Although I objected to the formulation of my
view of immanence and transcendence by Stackhouse and McCann, they
rightly begin there
in explaining our differences.
In spite of the aspects of his thought that process philosophers and theologians can rightly appreciate, I shall contend (1) that a fundamental weakness of Hauerwas» thought is a view of the self that is unclear and lends itself to a «substantialist» interpretation; (2) that such a substantialist interpretation is further reinforced by an «essentialist» understanding of Christianity; and (3) that such an understanding culmninates in a separatist notion of the church - world relatio
In spite of the aspects of his thought that process philosophers and theologians can
rightly appreciate, I shall contend (1) that a fundamental weakness of Hauerwas» thought is a
view of the self that is unclear and lends itself to a «substantialist» interpretation; (2) that such a substantialist interpretation is further reinforced by an «essentialist» understanding of Christianity; and (3) that such an understanding culmninates
in a separatist notion of the church - world relatio
in a separatist notion of the church - world relation.
Whitehead adopts a more orderly, systematic
view of nature, one whose structures are capable of giving rise to a unified, rational mind, while at the same time preserving the open - ended, fluid character of the natural world which is so prominent
in our experience and which Nietzsche so
rightly embraced.
«While we have
rightly criticized the
view that links death exclusively to sin and fails to see that death is also implicit
in finitude, nevertheless there is a profound truth
in the thought of death as the consequence of sin» (Principles of Christian Theology [Scribner's, 1966], pp. 243 - 244).
This
view of the universe was successfully challenged and overthrown
in the sixteenth century by two Christian scholars, who may be
rightly regarded as laying the foundations of the modern science of astronomy.
Conservative Christians have complained,
rightly,
in my
view, that this educational approach leads to the establishment of scientific humanism or something of that sort.
view, Aristotle had
rightly held that understanding of human behavior
in politics and ethics has to be practical and not contemplative understanding because behavior is so changeable.
In my
view, Christians
rightly affirm their belief that death is not the end and that the God who gives life gives also new life.
To possess true freedom and personhood through love is,
in Dostoevsky's
view, to suffer
rightly.
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith
in those
in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long
view when those
in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions...
in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or
rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
be it england german or france, cause the citizens of the famous european countries do nt have as much fire or will to fight as the immigrant of war countries / financially «handicapped» sub-countries like sanchez put it
rightly, these spoiled kids of the rich countries have bee too long
in their comfort zones, while the secondos are had to fight for a lot of things while a lot of the citizens helped them another side of the citizens (people like you) confronted them with racial
views and ridicule..
That'd have
rightly been
viewed by the front office and ownership as a team capable of a significant run
in the playoffs, and with potential to improve even further over the near future.
hi jon, i am not under any stone, i express my
views and try to bring some positive mood
in the dark atmosphere surrounding the club,
rightly so i must admit.i support arsenal and until Wenger is gone you must support him cause he's the manager of the club
I think its important to remember that there are no winners
in these type of debates / discussions, everyone has a separate
view / opion and
rightly so.
«The public will
rightly take a very dim
view of the Labour frontbench joining arm
in arm with the likes of Jacob Rees Mogg and other Brextremists to vote for a Brexit which will cost jobs, damage living standards and leave our public services with less investment.»
To keep the answer more neutral, it should be formulated
in a way that makes clear that this is the
view (or one of several possible
views) of those that defend Muslims against criticism, may it be
rightly or wrongly.
«I think Regina
rightly viewed her role as the person on the commission who works for the governor, who's
in a spot there to steer the commission where the governor wants it to go,» the senior Moreland staffer says.
I have to disagree with you Robert of the
view that the majority of the Labour party after 2001 didn't agree with Blairs
view, as a lot of people who disagreed with Blair had left by then,
rightly or wrongly but es I accept that alot of lay Labour voters didn't agree with his
view but still voted Labour
in 2005
With gorgeous Hagley Park
views, an award - winning wine list and three different menus that showcase the best
in creative cuisine, Pescatore
rightly holds a place as one of Christchurch's most elegant destination restaurants.
She is,
in my
view,
rightly critical of the notion that good teaching can be easily reduced to test scores or value - added measures, or that you can fire your way to improvement.
The one exception has been the reform - minded board
in Baltimore City, which has been willing to embrace charters as a means to address what has
rightly been
viewed as a crisis
in public education here.
When Corbyn was asked to present his
views for the Socialist Education Association's publication «Education Politics», he
rightly condemned the cuts to education as «staggering not just
in its scale, but
in its stupidity and gross irresponsibility too».
Moreover, he
rightly highlights that the real risk to investors is not the volatility of returns, as commonly
viewed in the fund world, but rather that investors fail to cultivate the mental disposition necessary to productively embrace Mr. Market's tendency to sometimes offer good companies priced low enough that a level a margin of safety emerges.
Climbing through the foothills of the Rockies, this incredible route takes
in the dense pine forests and mountain peaks Canada is
rightly famous for, providing stunning
views that we enjoy from the comfort of our iconic train.
It can
rightly boast: • Most exclusive beach of St Barth & luxurious tropical garden, • Professional and friendly team, • Unique suites on the beach with private pool • Large & comfortable bathrooms • Atmosphere • Beautiful swimming pool with the beach & sea
view • Luxurious & peaceful gardens • Butler service
in our Beach Suites • Very elegant design & décor from Lady Bee Osborne • Strong & professional team • Team spirit
You can
view your wizard's stats, configure settings, participate
in PVP and play the campaign
rightly named «Realms of Chaos.»
As the work on
view in Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist eloquently attests, Motley
rightly holds a place among the great American modernists.
Many readers with varied
views have
rightly criticized the prolonged debates about basic points
in climate science that frequently spring up on Dot Earth posts where science is not the main point of discussion.
In my
view, Gore, considering the risks to society, has
rightly concluded that there is a strong indication that hurricane intensity is being affected by human - induced climate change, and that it is more important to raise this likelihood than waiting until everything is absolutely pinned down.
Here is Jones
in the 1990s, talking about Charles Murray's book, The Bell Curve, which Jones reads (
rightly,
in my
view) as an attempt to give scientific credibility to racist ideas.
For an inevitable reason: because they perceive us,
rightly or wrongly, as enabling «bad people» (
in their
view) to do «bad things» (
in their
view).