Sentences with phrase «rise to the level of»

Army Col. Jeffery R. Nance, the military judge overseeing Bergdahl's case, had ruled in February that Trump's statements as a candidate (and, therefore, a private citizen) didn't rise to the level of undue command influence.
Mental health problems don't need to rise to the level of clinical significance to detract from high quality leadership, but the negative effects would likely be worse if we were considering clinical diagnoses of depression, anxiety, sleep problems or narcissism.
It remains to be seen if he'll rise to the level of an entertainment celebrity, but few overcame the challenges he did.
Put another way, managers «rise to the level of their incompetence.»
It's also doubtful there will be another one who publishes as much great journalism, or as many images that rise to the level of art.
They apply the famous Peter Principle to hiring managers — «In a hierarchy each employee will rise to the level of his incompetence» — and point out that even Google suffers from this problem.
The CDC said «travel notices,» like those issued for Zika - struck countries like Brazil and Singapore, have not been issued for these destinations, but such warnings would be considered if the number of cases rises to the level of an outbreak.
Another veteran FBI counterintelligence agent who knew Strzok but requested anonymity to discuss internal DOJ decisions called him an «expert» in counterintelligence work who «rose to the level of Deputy Assistant Director in the usual way: by being a reliable, consistent, and capable member of the executive team.»
Understanding how to maximize the bottom line is appropriate, but to do so while also attending to the true needs of customers and communities rises to the level of nobility.
What the Russians did during the recent U.S. elections is serious, but it's unclear if it rises to the level of cyber warfare.
But I can say that if robot ethics doesn't rise to the level of a serious concern for society, then — at the very least — robot etiquette should.
The question then becomes: Will we ever reach a point where this uniqueness rises to the level of being a personality worthy of protection?
These bobbles do not rise to the level of statistical significance, of course, but over time small upward shifts can build into something meaningful.
While this poor showing likely doesn't rise to the level of falsity, this blatant dissimulation by Zuckerberg results in him coming off looking like a liar and a sap.
The «Peter Principle» says that «everybody rises to their level of incompetency.»
We definitely don't all commit 3 unethical acts a day that rise to the level of crimes.
David Souter was never called socially adept, but his cluelessness in this speech rises to the level of obnoxious.
It is doubtful if, according to the Whiteheadian scheme, creativity could be said to rise to the level of consciousness.
This awareness may rise to the level of consciousness or remain relatively intuitive or instinctive.
Further, the transmission within the body is one which introduces increased emphasis from occasion to occasion as the experience rises to the level of the final percipient, which we maintain need not be a member of the dominant nexus.
Likewise, this criterion asks of us the patience, hope and commitment to pursue other avenues short of warfare to address injustices that rise to the level of just cause.
It is doubtful that your personal efforts in your profession, would rise to the level of being worthy of emulation.
More precisely, from a Whiteheadian standpoint, we should say that, if God is loving, then we all feel this, at some level, all the time, so that the only extraordinary feature of mystical experiences is that in them this feeling of the holy rises to the level of conscious awareness.
Downing's discussion of the «spiritual vision» underlying the Chronicles captures quite nicely Lewis's rejection of any «tame god,» whose kindness does not rise to the level of supreme goodness — and, therefore, is not really an answer to the deepest longing of our hearts.
The function of the witness rises to the level of that of Judge of the End.
But even the worst of this persecution did not rise to the level of killing.
She's been working with Youth With A Mission for years now, and has risen to the level of instructor.
Actually, it didn't even rise to level of bad, it was the saturation of nothingness... irrelevance... and needlessness.
What is meant by «risen to the level of taboo.»
But not - killing is by itself a passive non-action that hardly rises to the level of love.
That religious groups or viewpoints, especially those mobilized on a national scale like the Religious Right, may pose peculiar dangers to our political order is an important concern, but it does not rise to the level of a constitutional concern.
I do not know if rises to the level of intent, but it surely is at the level of being utterly tone - deaf.
Similarly, on a higher level, it is through sympathy, and this alone, that the human elements in a personalized universe may hope to rise to the level of a higher synthesis.
Politics, the false faith, has its confusions that do not rise to the level of reason.»
Adam's appearance or even his existence can never rise to the level of a theory (it's OK, very few things do) because no facts exist related to him.
Just to point out, metaphors, parables and local color are most often found in fiction; it takes facts, direct quotes and depictions to rise to the level of non-fiction.
Because public research funds are often allocated on a strongly socially functional basis, it has only been recently when religious broadcasting had risen to the level of social and political controversy that funds have begun to be allocated for social research into the phenomenon.
But these aspects of god do not rise to the level of the absolutes that you rely upon for your paradox.
Only those least suited for the job ever scheme hard enough to rise to that level of notoriety.
Even if it is systemic bigotry keeping Muslims from building churches which hasn't been established by the DOJ, FBI or any body, it still doesn't rise to the level of violence people are experiencing in countries currently hostile to their faith.
It does not rise to the level of a serious effort to show that one can accept the idea that two persons of the same sex can marry while also holding that marriage is, as a matter of principle, the exclusive union of two people who forsake all others.
In other words, when the Court looks to whether the government has a compelling interest (i.e. the «importance» the government places on a particular regulation), numerous exceptions to the law's applicability suggest the government doesn't view the «importance» such as to rise to the level of a compelling interest.
Mormon beliefs are blacks are to be pitied and tolerated, but they can never rise to the level of being a TRUE Mormon.
While it need not rise to the level of certainty — for we have all know that beliefs can change when we are presented with new evidence — faith is being fully persuaded by the evidence we now have.
I believe they have the ability to expose idiocy that has risen to the level of taboo.
Just to point out metaphors, parables and local color are found most often in fiction; it takes facts, direct quotes and depictions to rise to the level of non-fiction.
Just do nt try to compare Gold with Silver... Please add 2012 - 13 season and watch the difference... That will make it clear that it was not the form of Giroud which has risen to the level of RVP but the form of RVP which has dipped to the level of Giroud by 2014 - 14.
Van Persie spent most of his Arsenal career on and off the treatment table and a lucky two years without many injury concerns, saw him rise to the level of performance that was expected from his career.
Although Trice remains anonymous outside of Iowa, he has risen to a level of prominence in Ames of mythical proportions, a Paul Bunyan of gridiron lore.
Feuds needn't rise to the level of Burr - Hamilton to make life interesting.
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