Not exact matches
Social status is an
irrelevance, a human invention of no spiritual importance; one can not allow the human evaluation of an occupation's importance to be placed above the judgment of God who put you there.
Without peaceful public acceptance of their decisions, courts risk
irrelevance at best and
social chaos at worst.»
Unfortunately, many churches today seem to have replaced militancy on
social issues by a bland
irrelevance.
Although many observers see this growth only as evidence of the increasing
irrelevance of religion, the nonreligious represent an important cultural group, as liberal on
social issues as the most committed religious people are conservative.
Rather than brush this aside as an example of the
irrelevance of the church, it deserves to be examined as a revealing example of what I mean by the
social power of myth.
Just as the Labour party had to go through a painful exercise of political reinvention in response to
social and economic change, so unions must embark on a similar journey or run the risk of continued marginalisation and eventual
irrelevance.»
Either Scottish Labour rediscovers its mission as the natural voice for
social justice in our nation, or
irrelevance and ultimately extinction looms.
There are precedents of course, the original community, Friends Reunited went from being the biggest
social network on the planet to
irrelevance in a matter of months after they asked people to pay to be a member.
«This was still the era — it would end later in that famous decade — when to be young was a
social encumbrance, a mark of
irrelevance, a faintly embarrassing condition for which marriage was the beginning of a cure.»
To overcome their
irrelevance, many advocates insist that civic education be incorporated into the core academic curriculum, so that English, history, and
social studies courses impart lessons in civic virtue.
John, what evidentiary information is provided in this article to support your contention in the first sentence --» For history and
social studies teachers in California, the Common Core State Standards are welcome allies in their struggle to liberate their subject from a decade of inattention and
irrelevance»?
John, what evidentiary information is provided in this article to support your contention in the first sentence -» For history and
social studies teachers in California, the Common Core State Standards are welcome allies in their struggle to liberate their subject from a decade of inattention and
irrelevance»?
This was still the era — it would end later in that famous decade — when to be young was a
social encumbrance, a mark of
irrelevance, a faintly embarrassing condition for which marriage was the beginning of a cure.
That would put the threshold of
irrelevance for
Social Security up with the top 2 or 3 percent of earners.
Understanding the
social and cognitive components of science is certainly important, but the abstract reads as if the possibility that we are discussing estimates of an objective quantity with an actual quantitative value is a matter of complete
irrelevance.
So if an opponent argues that the «little guy» (or «good corporate citizen») should win merely because of their unique circumstances; or that a particular decision will promote»
social justice»; or that the judge should decide the case in a particular way because «that's the way things always have been done,» you now have the knowledge and tools to rebut these fallacies of
irrelevance.
No matter who writes a post, «no amount of karma or
social capital can save it from the depths of
irrelevance,» Poole says.