Sentences with phrase «small groups of»

The Nazi authorities disseminated so - called anti-terrorism propaganda, referring to these small groups of brave individuals as «the army of crime.»
Field education should be offered in lively churches (which have a mental health program) where small groups of students are supervised by experienced clergymen (with faculty status) who are themselves instruments of growth and healing.
For instance, except for the unfamiliarity of the term, it would not be inappropriate today to call the best relationships in small groups of workers «the foremanship of all workers.»
Have you ever encountered this «Go big or go home» mentality when it comes to ministry, and that small groups of believers would be wiser to pool their time and resources with large churches so that their ministry effectiveness can be multiplied?
Then the conference was divided into small groups of twenty or twenty - five, so that everyone had an opportunity to contribute to the discussion, which enriched the findings that came out of these discussions, representing, as far as possible, the general mind of the gathering.
The approach does leave the reader wondering, however, where to find this «church» that is being celebrated, apart from small groups of the like - minded and like - spirited.
But if this seems unsuitable in the case of the Church (though it might be given some thought), the election of lay representatives beyond the small groups of the parish is a difficult question, especially as the Catholic associations no longer have a function similar to that of the political parties in appointing such represent - ative bodies.
Halfway houses (where small groups of patients who are not ready to return to their homes live together and receive help in social rehabilitation), day hospitals, foster home services, rehabilitation centers, and ex-patient clubs are still in short supply in all parts of our country.
For she may recognize small groups of Christians which develop independently of the territorial principle as Christian communities with the same institutional stability and rights that have so far been accorded only to the parishes.
Consider how the early church met in homes, how the underground church in the Former Soviet Union flourished before 1991 and how small groups of 2 — 20 + people are meeting together at coffee - shops or pubs today.
For the most part these movements work locally to bring about justice and sustainability for small groups of people many of whom are experiencing already profound threats to their lives and their livelihoods.
Their is nothing in the bible that small groups of Christians free from the burdens / bondage of institutional religion are forbidden from bonding together and going out to minister God's message to the world.
They may only be the «jump leader» for small groups of other women and children.
Are cryptocurrencies actually decentralized or are they controlled by small groups of people?
Because it was possible to run large - scale ASIC mining operations, mining became a way for a few small groups of people to essentially control the monetary supply of various cryptocurrencies.
We enable investors to invest in small groups of their own choosing and meet highly specialized goals while enjoying the efficiency of a large investment entity.
Twitter is also about small groups of subject specific influencers, and what they do with the links they learn about.
In the published paper, the researchers said they tested the technology with small groups of friends who were in their mid-20s.
It has also run pilot programs, with San Jose State University, and the University of Central Florida, that included week - long studies with small groups of students at each school.
Intrepid tour operator Travel The Unknown offers immersive itineraries such as hugely popular North Ethiopia in small groups of up to 12 led, by a guide.
But less that 12 hours later he tweeted: «Love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country.
At the Basic School, nearly 300 hours over the six months are set aside for captain instructors to break off with small groups of lieutenants specifically for the purpose of sharing such stories.
The vehicle — under development for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency — is intended to resupply small groups of soldiers in remote, hostile terrain.
Private placements for startups have long gone without registration, so long as relatively small groups of sophisticated (or «accredited») investors were involved and no general solicitation advertised.
According to Spanish newspaper El País, many of her campaign events have taken place in front of small groups of supporters and broadcast over social media.
Lean In Circles are small groups of eight to twelve men and women who get together regularly to help each other advance in their careers.
The guru, who went by the name of Malachi, led a series of sessions called «withholds» in which small groups of employees vented their deepest feelings and frustrations to one another.
Some games were made up of random groups of people, while others involved small groups of people who were connected to one another, similar to how humans tend to congregate in real - life scenarios.
That's why our recommendation to our small business owner clients today is to curate face - to - face experiences for small groups of key executives.»
The square was declared off limits to demonstrations for a third year running and police blocked points of entry, allowing only small groups of labor union representatives to lay wreaths at a monument there.
But are failures like these — small groups of people throwing wrenches into the works, just for laughs — why exciting projects like artificial intelligence or hitchhiking robots sometimes don't make it off the ground?
That's so that the tweaks that are made spread to the entire organism, rather than affecting only a small group of cells.
CNBC's upcoming documentary on the subject, «A Billionaire's Bet: The Best & Brightest,» which airs Sunday, June 25 at 10 p.m. ET, profiles a small group of the chosen scholars as they embarked on the one - year program at a fascinating and precarious time in U.S. - China relations.
MICHELLE Milton is one of a small group of aficionados in demand from big business worldwide to bring a touch of class to product launches or major events.
Eventually, Evans» cofounders fell away, but he continued working with a small group of scientists.
For chats with a small group of people who already use Skype, everything worked fine.
The robot swivels and maneuvers to the center of a small group of people wandering the expo, then stops.
With the appointment of Georgiadis, Mattel will add another woman to the small group of 27 female executives that steer Fortune 500 companies.
And the issue seems to be something much graver than a small group of conspiracy theorists shouting while covering their ears.
«Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world.
«These are things any great teacher would be able to do for a small group of students in a particular classroom,» Baker says, but D2L can do it on a massive scale.
A small group of entrepreneurs have even formed True North, which promises to help companies move U.S. - based employees to Canada by establishing subsidiaries in Vancouver.
As the holiday shopping season kicks off — and merchants brace for another lean year — a small group of online entrepreneurs is setting up shop around one of retail's only bright spots: The gift card.
Their lobbying effort will begin once MPs start debating the government's budget implementation bill, which in its current form would apply the taxes to all but a small group of cannabis - based drugs.
It said bitcoin's bubbles were created by a combination of hype, mystery, decentralisation and possible insider trading, suggesting that a small group of bitcoin owners were speculating on its price and manipulating general investors.
The investment was in part fueled by a recent investment round by a small group of angel investors.
Either start deleting everything now or limit access to a small group of family and friends.
Fifty - four percent of self - identified liberals sided with Sanders, while the smaller group of self - identified moderate Democratic primary voters cast their ballots for Clinton.
Unlike bitcoin it's centralized, with a small group of developers setting the rules and determining availability.
That means an exceedingly small group of people will make a great impression on Mr. Big.
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