Sentences with phrase «serious dialogue»

What is most disappointing is the absence of serious dialogue and debate on the merits of school autonomy.
In the interest of improving our schools there is a need for serious dialogue and debate.
But before engaging in serious dialogue with others, we must first reevaluate our interests and ideas among ourselves.
Though it's no surprise at all, no one in the media — much less those of us involved in serious dialogue about Christ — are talking very much about this exemplary, righteous anger Jesus shows us in the Bible.
We placed major works by our artists in leading collections, and we had the pleasure of engaging in serious dialogue about our artists with visitors to the stand.»
You decry the lack of unity among Christians on this subject, but how can there be unity if there is not serious dialogue between opposing sides?
As for me, I wish Union had remained, fostered serious dialogue, and waited for schools that don't fit to see the error of their ways.
Saxo publishes its outrageous predictions at year end partly tongue in cheek and partly to provoke more serious dialogue.
And he contributed more than any other 20th - century Protestant theologian to opening serious dialogue with Roman Catholicism.
Christians have entered into serious dialogue with people of other faiths only very recently.
More subjective is the judgment that the approaches to both philosophy and theology that have been dominant in recent decades and that have militated against attention to the work of both Whitehead and Hartshorne are running dry and that new vitality can be attained best in both disciplines by serious dialogue with Whitehead.
However, «Supergirl» stepped up its game in Season 2 with not - so - subtle jabs at the Trump presidency and the conversation around it, including one villain calling her a «nasty woman» and throwing «nevertheless she persisted» in as serious dialogue.
As long as developing countries can point to the US as a free rider there will not be serious dialogue about what they are willing to do.
A false assumption delivered in the context of an insulting judgment is hardly a pretext for serious dialogue.
He is interested in broadening his ecumenical interests to include serious dialogue with Judaism and other non-Christian faiths.
The existence of a serious dialogue between Christians and Greek and Roman philosophers, conducted at the highest intellectual level for over three centuries (the mid-second century to the mid-fifth), is evidence that Christian thinkers did not supplant reason by faith and authority.
Process theology proposes a serious dialogue with both my traditional heritage and my liberal integrity.
He begins with an account of the limits imposed on the church by the state, the difficulty of a serious dialogue between the church and the Communist Party, and the churches» decision nevertheless to become the church in socialism.
A serious dialogue with the Bible is required by the fact that God may speak to the reader more directly in this way.
So doubt whether serious engagement is possible given your attitudes around serious dialogue.
Latimer anticipates that the tax changes that eliminate the deductibility of state and local taxes will put tremendous pressure on county and local governments and school districts, and will require a serious dialogue about the level of the services provided by these entities.
I suggested in a previous blog post that it would be worthwhile for either Valter or Mark to make the cross town drive and engage in some serious dialogue.
It falls to Theron to deliver most of the serious dialogue in the film, and while she's good at being bad, the movie only gets back up to speed once the action resumes.
«This Time cover isn't trying to foster a serious dialogue about solutions our schools need — it's intentionally creating controversy to sell more copies.»
We can't improve the quality of our nation's educators or teacher training programs without a serious dialogue around what good teaching looks like, especially for the most at - risk students for whom excellent teaching is most vital.
Changing realities of the modern family have increased the need for a serious dialogue, as evidenced by the reactions to Gillian Wearing's A Real Birmingham Family.
In the 1980s and 90s, the punk aesthetic was more important to them then the serious dialogue centered on Minimalism, and they seemed to have relished their role as misfit provocateurs.
As long as developing countries can point to the U.S. as a free rider there will not be serious dialogue about what they are willing to do.
It seems possible for the two sides to complement each other, but this will have to do not only with political will and government stimulus, but also with a serious dialogue over technology transfer and intellectual property protection, as well as continuing reforms and policies in both countries that incentivize green behavior.
In - house lawyers who blog share a «desire to participate in serious dialogue, whether it be about public policy or emerging technologies and related laws,» Aman say.
Strategize and execute a serious dialogue promoting your value.
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