Sentences with phrase «subordinate roles of»

Clare Rojas explored the traditional or subordinate roles of women without sexual exploitation.
We see this hierarchy reflected in Romans 1 by the use of the phrase «their women» in verse 26, which points to the subordinate role of women in ancient times.»
As logic has it, a subordinate role of females to males would only follow if God functioned in a subordinate role when helping Israel.

Not exact matches

Yet in a recent Harvard Business Review article titled «The Authenticity Paradox,» Insead professor Herminia Ibarra discusses interesting research on the subject and tells the cautionary tale of a newly promoted general manager who admitted to subordinates that she felt scared in her expanded role, asking them to help her succeed.
Instead of having managers and subordinates, Zappos will be made up of 400 «circles,» or teams of people who work together and take on various roles within those circles.
Here, «women have a single role: that of a subservient and silent subordinate who knows her place,» wrote Yevgenia Albats, the editor of the liberal New Times magazine, in January.
Subordinate nexus, on the other hand, are groups of occasions whose character is derived exclusively from the role which they play in the structured society; hence, when and if that «level of social order» dissolves, they, too, go out of existence.
The role of written transmission, while significantly existent, remained sometimes, and for long periods of time, subordinate to that of oral transmission.
I believe that dreams are experiences of the dominant occasion and that similar experience plays a subordinate role while we are awake, although generally excluded from consciousness by focused attention on the external world or events in the body.
That is, they have no particular connection with Jesus of Nazareth, so if we are Christians they must play a subordinate role, one that complements his role as central meaning - giver and direction - pointer.
This verse harks back to the story of Eve, where woman's priority in the transgression led to her subordinate role in the Church.
In this case it is the more naturalistic conditions of finitude, contingency, chance, and decay which take center stage in the general scheme of things, with mind being placed in the more subordinate, passive role of the «conditioned.»
It «is no mere extension of ordinary language,» but by its specialized function in a subordinate role intends to be «illuminative of common - sense assertions as a whole.»
Over time, the expression bled into «helpmeet,» an independent term applied exclusively to the role of wives to their husbands, and to this day, the myth that Genesis 2 relegates wives to the status of subordinate assistants persists, as is painfully evidenced by (complementarian) Debi Pearl's book, Created to Be His Help Meet, which has sold more than 200,000 copies since its publication in 2004... (and which I threw across the living room a total of seven times while reading it for research.)
It plays its role and it is clearly subordinated to the missional community in the life of the church.
The professional theologians have a subordinate role in so far as they help to formulate and articulate what emerges from peoples» encounter with the realities of their context.
But, Catholics do believe that we can ask Mary to pray for us, and we do believe that Christ has assumed her into Heaven and given her honors above that of any other creature (more on this when we get to the question concerning women in the Church), and we do believe that she has a (subordinate) mediator - like role (but before your alarm bells go off, please read this article by Taylor Marshall for a proper understanding of this.
Ancient covenants sometimes laid greater stress upon the role, obligations, and commitment of the junior or subordinate party to the covenant.
As I said, advocates of this position hold that Jesus is eternally subordinate to the Father, but that that role has nothing to do with his being, who he is or his ontology, because according to them a person's eternal condition is irrelevant to their existence.
This was also done in the Ministry of Health between Onyebuchi Chukwu and Muhammed Ali Pate, but one of the unwritten reasons why Pate eventually left the government was that he didn't like the assigned role of a subordinate.
By contrast, the composition of the animal community and the characteristics of individual species played a subordinate role in the study.
The female Horse is very much the eternal rebel — she will not tolerate authority of any sort, and prefers the lead to any subordinate role.
And after that, he's gone on to two of the most anticipated films of 2012, playing Samuel Beckwith, a subordinate of Ulysses S. Grant (Jared Harris) in Steven Spielberg «s «Lincoln,» and just finished a substantial role in the Coen Brothers ««Inside Llewyn Davis.»
by Walter Chaw With Aaron Sorkin dialled to «11» on the Sorkin meter and Danny Boyle doing his best impersonation of Oliver Stone circa 1994, hotly - anticipated Steve Jobs biopic Steve Jobs features an Oscar - winning (in a year without a slavery or Holocaust picture, just mail it to him) performance by Michael Fassbender in the title role of a dysfunctional Sorkin genius figure, surrounded by the Sorkin retinue of brilliant but subordinated women and various omega males.
So Bourne must again delve into his past, surrounded by a cast of exceedingly familiar types: Tommy Lee Jones in the Chris Cooper / Brian Cox / David Straithairn role of nefarious middle - aged male intelligence chief; Alicia Vikander in the Joan Allen role of female CIA subordinate who comes to believe that Bourne's a good guy; Vincent Cassel in the Clive Owen / Karl Urban / Édgar Ramírez role of opposing assassin; and Julia Stiles reprising her own Julia Stiles role.
Robert Cruickshank, a longtime critic of P3 approaches, comments that «the key is that whatever the private sector's role is, it has to be subordinate to the effective operation of the system, including maximizing ridership so that the system can play as large a role as possible in meeting the state's transportation and carbon reduction needs.
Once pup learns this, he will be happy about his role as a subordinate and will get fulfillment out of obeying you.
- characters are drawn in the main screen in a super-deformed style - features a lot of fan - service - play as Eduard, an innkeeper of an inn who doesn't have a lot of customers - stumble into a cave while looking for crystals and meet a girl who has amnesia - this girl also has six sisters who unlock each other's memories as you come across them - your subordinate at the inn gets the idea to put all of the girls into maid uniforms - the girls transform into battle - appropriate clothing during the battle sequences - strategy / action - RPG hybrid - unlimited movement within a circle around the character's starting point - combo system - when attacking weaker enemies, you knock them back in a fashion that takes out others and builds up a combo - extra turn awarded if you manage to take out 10 or more enemies in one swing - enemies do respawn their weak helpers at a hit point cost to them - right side of the screen shows a time bar so you know which friend or foe will attack nex - male character you play as is more of a support role in battle - he'll provide a lot of your stat buffs - events for each of the maidens that give them a chance to level up and unlock new abilities in each battle - possible 18 quests - each of the girls has their own quirks
I just have this wonderful vision of Hideo grabbing a cane and assuming the role of Gregory House as he stands next to a whiteboard whilst his subordinates sit around brainstorming ideas for his Differential Diagnosis of how to improve MGS.
On the occasion of Cosima von Bonin's new exhibition in the Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Daffy Duck, who has hitherto played a subordinate role in her work of, makes a new appearance as the publisher's imprint on the invitation card.
Whether squeezed into a car interior or a thin rock border in front of a restaurant, the individual and nature respectively play subordinate marginal roles in a story written for vast networks of roads and architecture.
«Architecture as Metaphor» brings together a body of works by 33 artists from the UK, Germany and Holland, where architecture and the built environment become the primary motif and expressive image, transcending their traditional «subordinate» role in visual art as a setting, backdrop or context.
Rodriguez - Casanova elects to work within these confines by allowing these forces to do their bidding, thus engaging in a practice that questions the autonomy of art making while demonstrating the passive and subordinated role society may have become in their most intimate and self expressive environments — their homes.
The role of CFCs and HCFCs is subordinate to the intense cold.
In their critical assessments of the CCRC, Robert Schehr and Lynne Weathered identify the following key characteristics that generate serious impediments to the CCRC's ability to perform its oversight role: (1) the subordinate structural relationship of the CCRC to the Court of Appeal, (2) no objective determination of what constitutes a thorough investigation, (3) the role of caseworkers in screening viable cases of review, (4) the limited amount of time for case review, (5) limited resources to fully investigate cases and over-reliance on petitioners to generate grounds for appeal, and (6) limitations on case investigation to meet fresh evidence standards.
You still have all the billable - hour requirements of associateship, but now you're also responsible for bringing in new business, getting more hours out of your subordinates, and taking on myriad unpaid management roles.
Having said that, common law allows the defence of innocent dissemination for an individual who is not the first or main publisher of a libellous work but who «in the ordinary course of business plays a subordinate role in the process of disseminating the impugned article».
Moving to another company, whether in your industry or outside of it, will open up the opportunity for you to apply to managerial roles rather than subordinate roles.
Description of the relationships and roles within the company, including supervisory positions, subordinating roles and other working relationships
In other words, did you take on the role of CFO and CIO simultaneously, or step into a Manager - level position to help out subordinates?
Here the key was reversing the roles of the youths from real life... making them the bosses instead of the subordinate roles in which they would start their careers.
Since women are less accepting than men of social hierarchies that subordinate women [36], mothers may be less likely than fathers to socialize their children into societies» gender roles using gender - differentiated parenting practices.
That it may well have the consequence, if women are not protected, of maintaining them in subordinate roles and preventing them from the equal enjoyment and exercise of their positive human rights and freedoms.
[jounal] Jung, D. / 2009 / Moderating role of subordinates» attitudes on transformational leadership and effectiveness: A multi-cultural and multi-level perspective / Leadership Quarterly 20: 586 ~ 603
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