Sentences with phrase «seen immediate decisions»

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In the first place such education, now as always, is concerned with the nurture of men and women whose business in life it will be to help men to see their immediate perplexities, joys and sufferings in the light of an ultimate meaning, to live as citizens of the inclusive society of being, and to relate their present choices to first and last decisions made about them in the totality of human history by Sovereign Power.
We see however that the context of ethical decision is not the immediate situation alone.
But it is important to understand that the actual world in which we live, not just the immediate processes we live by, has changed in the last three decades and this change is influencing the way we see things and make decisions and judgments.
In an age where we want immediate access through technology to back up our thoughts, know that if you never saw FB again, you could still KNOW you are the right mother of your child, and making the right decision for that time.
Seen as a member of the radical wing of the Liberal Party, his decision to support the declaration of war after Germany invaded Belgium was crucial, as was his reaction to the immediate financial crisis, which is admirably covered by Richard Roberts in Saving the City: The Great Financial Crisis of 1914 (OUP, # 20).
«It was an immediate mutual decision, and the plans effortlessly started to roll,» says Karlin, who notes that seeing Chess cast in Mastrangelo's favored materials gave the collection a welcome refresh.
Last month saw The Lawyer magazine gamely reviewing its 2005 decision to endow a small group of elite UK law firms with the title «Silver Circle», a term which achieved immediate market recognition upon its unveiling.
I had left private practice and gone to work for a company in - house BskyB, a media company and I was an in - house lawyer and that exposed me to the world of business in a much more immediate way and I could just see so many ways that law firms could be run efficiently if there were other people other than lawyers kind of, as part of the decision making process and you pool enough skills.
In Singapore, cancer is still seen as a terminal disease with little hope of recovery, and there is also a stigma against psychological counselling and psychiatric support, facilitated by the general stigma against mental illness amongt both patients and, paradoxically, healthcare professionals.67 Furthermore, a family - centred model of decision - making tends to be predominant in Asian populations, 68 and in Singapore this is further encouraged by public policy such as healthcare subsidies that are based on a calculation of the immediate family's total income, rather than individual income.69 Beliefs or expectations of the role that the family caregiver ought to play may thus exist and may influence the way individuals respond to the intervention.
After reviewing the financial details, the investor makes his / her decision, buys a property, and sees immediate cash flow if the unit is already rented.
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