Sentences with phrase «see the document as»

If the Church, from the top down, recognizes this as the reason for the survival and continuing strength of the Jewish people, then, despite any reservations, Jews have to see this document as making a positive contribution to the always complex relationship between the Jewish people and the Catholic Church.
But lawmakers see the documents as an opportunity to get straight talk from an agency without White House interference.
There is no document out there that indicates Canada owns the land, if there is I would like to see it and I'm sure the world would like to see this document as well, Canadian citizens don't want to see it for abvious reasons.
When they access a published document, they'll see the document as a typical web page.
Printing it out will also help you see the document as the recruiter will see it.
A PDF isn't always about preventing others from making edits, it can also be used to ensure the recruiter sees the document as it was meant to be viewed.

Not exact matches

Invoices are always seen as a perfunctory kind of document, sent with the hope of fast payment in most cases.
Sagawa headed the ministry division that submitted the documents before he was tapped as tax agency chief in July, an appointment critics saw as a reward for his efforts to diffuse the issue with his statements to parliament last year.
«I've seen lease documents that include depreciation as a CAM expense, and that doesn't seem right to me,» says Cooper.
Elsewhere, digital photography is used to capture and analyze data in thousands of other fields as well, from nature photographers documenting never - before - seen flora and fauna to revolutionaries snapping and sending photos that will spark change, proving that digital photography truly is one of the most important advancements in the history of technology.
As a CNBC contributor, most of what one says during interviews is documented and archived for the world to see and judge.
«The Great Document Hunt» saw his Chicago sales force help customers identify the most important documents in their companies, such as new business proposals or contracts, and then work out which ones caused bottlenecks or reduced productivity, and look at how Xerox could help.
In my own team's experience, screen sharing is particularly important to avoid confusion and provide clarity when people need to see the same visuals, such as presentations or documents being worked on.
Many times, when companies first start experimenting with content marketing tactics, they eagerly jump into many of the well - documented strategies such as creating a company blog or registering for each social channel, but don't see the immediate results that they were looking for — this can cause uncertainty in their marketing tactics and lead to an eventual failure.
In point of fact, Statistics Canada has done quite a bit of research documenting the fundamental flaws associated with voluntary surveys; see Kevin Milligan's guest post as well as this.
Budgets were seen as visionary documents where governments would articulate the direction they intended to take the country.
A White House official said the document, titled «Draft Conflict of Interest Rule For Retirement Savings,» shouldn't be seen as a new turn in the Labor Department's rulemaking.
The NYT reports it has seen documents showing that a London - based employee of the big data firm — named as Alfredas Chmieliauskas — worked with the CA data scientists who were building its psychological profiling technology.
As we've seen in the responses in our annual research, those with a documented content marketing strategy:
The Telegraph's Ambrose Evans - Pritchard described OPEC's report as a «remarkable document» as the organization «refuses to see the writing on the wall...
You see, I've been interested in personal finance since I was tall enough to peek over the edge of my Grandpa's desk and watch him as he sorted his stamp collection, inventoried his coin collection, or documented his CD ladders on graphing paper.
White House officials, sensing growing pressure from Mueller's investigation, see Flood as someone to play hard ball with Mueller over interview and document requests, particularly those in which the president could invoke executive privilege.
The conference was seen at the time as something of a diplomatic triumph for the Rudd government, with Rudd highlighting Australia's new approach to climate change by formally ratifying the Kyoto protocol, personally handing the document to UN secretary general Ban Ki - moon, and using the conference to signal a new diplomatic shift towards Asia.
On Luther's side, the final break with the Church authorities came in the wake of Leo X's bull of November 1518; in that document, as Luther saw it, Leo arrogated to himself the power of defining Church teaching without accountability to Scripture, the Fathers, or the ancient canons.
True, something, but it's always interesting to see what was in the minds of the people who contributed to the key documents that we follow as law today.
Last week, Denhollander referred to the SGM saga as «one of the worst, if not the worst, instances of evangelical cover - up of sexual abuse» and «one of the most well - documented cases of institutional cover - up I have ever seen
Although many see this as one of the landmark mass shooting in a school, there were at least 40 documented school shootings (mostly limited to only one or two fatalities) between the years of 1927 and 1999.
We see documented evidence of same sex relationship going as far back as we have paper, spanning culture.
Now, with that in view — which I think is a reasonable objection to a document which wants to be seen as, above all things, «reasonable» — why would I object to the whole thing as «obscuring the Gospel»?
These countries see Western environmentalism as a form of neocolonialism, and the fear that ecological concerns will be used to keep the poorer nations in permanent subordination leaps off the pages of UN documents.
He explores this document and sees its flaws and omissions as essentially rectified by the subsequent writings of John Paul II.
There is no mention of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, published in 1992 and surely, as Bishop O'Donoghue in his document says, «the most important book published by the Holy See in this generation for Catholic education.»
If a person wants a romp in the hay, doesn't see marriage as anything but a signed document, or isn't finished with whatever lifestyle they had entertained before they married, Don't Get Married = problem solved!
Her comment might be seen as wishful thinking in the light of her active promotion of another diocesan document on Catholic schools, namely Birmingham's undoubtedly helpful Christ at the Centre: A Summary of why the Church provides Catholic Schools, published in 2005.
If we ever want nominalist, legal positivism to show up as the banal tripe that it is, then I don't see how not signing a semi-meaningless-though-legal document does this.
I saw «The Call to Peacemaking» document as pacifistic and deficient in its failure to affirm the «just war.»
You see, Luke is giving the recorded genealogy of Jesus as would be found in the public documents.
I see none, other than salving the conscience of the priest or pastor hung up on whether or not the words on a document are so imprecise as to be silly.
Of the 1990 apostolic constitution, Ex Corde Ecclesiae, Curran writes: «The document theoretically limits academic freedom by truth and the common good, sees local bishops not as external to the college or university but as participants in the institution, and includes canonical provisions for those who teach theology in Catholic higher education.»
If such an unimaginable project had been accomplished, then, as Lipstadt says, «one could legitimately expect a powerful force like «World Jewry» to have seen to it that no discrepancies were allowed to creep into research by Jewish scholars» and others; moreover, amidst the mountains of supposedly forged documents, surely the conspirators would have placed a paper with Hitler's signature beneath an order to exterminate Europe's Jews.
Like Samartha I do not see the creeds as immutable, but as historical documents pointing to the central Christian experience of God's love in Jesus Christ.
As Christian documents so well, God's initial conformal feelings are perfect, re-enacting the same feeling with all of the intimacy and poignancy that the creature felt, without any loss or distortion.16 Here God is completely vulnerable, completely open to all the evil and the tragedy that the world has seen.
In part reacting to people leaving the church or converting to other confessions and religions it is closing in on its own identity and centralism, as can be clearly seen from the latest magisterial documents.
It is in this sense that the document can been seen as offering a synthesis of the theological debates that had emerged in the years before the Council.
One of the signatories, Dr Aref Ali Nayed, a senior adviser at the Cambridge Inter-faith Programme at Cambridge University, whose post-Regensburg reflections we have summarised in both previous editions of this column, told the BBC that the document should be seen as a landmark.
It is increasingly clear that Deuteronomy and the Priestly writings contain at least some material much older than is indicated by the usual dating of the documents.9 Increasingly, too, it would appear that scholars are disposed to accept the substantial reliability of the persistent tradition which sees Moses as a lawgiver.10 That law was an early and significant aspect of Israelite culture is further attested not only by ancient Near Eastern parallels but even more strikingly in the life, the work and the character of the first three great names in Israel's national history: Moses, Samuel and Elijah.
The Psalter is the church's prayer book, and the reformers saw it as an inspired document able to teach believers both how to praise God with «hallelujahs» and how to receive comfort from God when the soul is distraught and cast down.
There are fascinating and meaningful stories in the J, E, D, and P documents and the postexilic short stories, great devotional passages in the Psalms, substantial wisdom literature, and as we have seen, significant structures in Israel's law.
It is significant that Vatican II (and also the Uppsala Assembly of the World Council of Churches) defines the church as the sacramental sign of the unity of all humanity, and also speaks of the presence of the Paschal Mystery among all peoples (see Decree on the Church, and the document on the Pastoral Constitution of the Church in the Modern World) This approach assumes that in Christianity, acknowledgment of Salvation (understood as the transcendent ultimate destiny of human beings) finds expression and witness in the universal struggle for Humanization (understood as the penultimate human destiny) in world history which is shaped not only by the forces of goodness and life, but also by the forces of evil and death.
The Handbook documents the views of several celebrated psychologists, including Sigmund Freud, who have seen religion as a kind of mental illness and thus harmful by definition.
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