Sentences with phrase «such as members of society»

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A rash response such as an outright blanket ban on cryptocurrencies would send the wrong message to the most innovative members of society.
As I read that, it struck me that, years before my Mississippi elementary school was integrated via busing, I'd seen African - American and Latino characters (such as «Gordon» and «Maria») functioning as equal members of a society, on the television screen of my homAs I read that, it struck me that, years before my Mississippi elementary school was integrated via busing, I'd seen African - American and Latino characters (such as «Gordon» and «Maria») functioning as equal members of a society, on the television screen of my homas «Gordon» and «Maria») functioning as equal members of a society, on the television screen of my homas equal members of a society, on the television screen of my home.
We need a Pope that is not a member of a secret society or prelature such as these.
Congregational pastoral care occurs when members reach out through very concrete acts such as sitting by the bedside of someone who's ill, listening as parents describe their fears and grief when a teenager leaves home, offering hope to someone in despair, or praying for those who suffer on the margins of the church and society.
Certainly, similar to secular society the Church, too, rests on certain presuppositions which are not produced by the free decision of her members and their free association as such, but are the very conditions of her existence, namely human nature, the saving will of God, redemption through Jesus Christ, the general call of all men to the Church and the resulting «duty» to belong to her.
In that sense, the democratically organized structured society is more characteristic of structured societies as such; the monarchically organized structured society is more specialized, since, as noted above, it possesses its internal unity and exercises its specific agency through one of its parts or members.
What I am proposing is that such regnant societies may not be necessary in every instance, that the structured society itself, as a process of a higher order than its constituent parts or members, possesses its own unity and exercises its own agency, quite apart from whether it is organized monarchically or democratically.
On this issue it is possible to experience such contradictory jolts of conscience that one finally doesn't know whether to list oneself as a member of a society of the courageously righteous who are mature enough to face up to life's ambiguity and do the difficult things that freedom requires — or simply a society of moral failures.
Such openness and receptivity, he found more frequently among those who knew themselves as sinners than among the outwardly righteous members of society.
One of the early peace groups to draw a connection between feminism and peace was the Garrisonian wing, of the New England Non-Resistance Society in the 1830s, including among its members such prominent early abolitionist - feminists as Maria Weston Chapman, Lucretia Mott and William Lloyd Garrison himself.
I take it you are a member of your local St. Vincent de Paul Society or volunteer with Catholic Charities or any of the other myriad organizations that serve the poor through the Church as you express such a concern for serving the poor.
As has been noted in the preceding exposition, his concerns about technology and technological society have much in common with those expressed by such diverse thinkers as Ellul, Roszak, Mumford, Heidegger, and members of the Frankfurt School (Horkheimer, Marcuse, and othersAs has been noted in the preceding exposition, his concerns about technology and technological society have much in common with those expressed by such diverse thinkers as Ellul, Roszak, Mumford, Heidegger, and members of the Frankfurt School (Horkheimer, Marcuse, and othersas Ellul, Roszak, Mumford, Heidegger, and members of the Frankfurt School (Horkheimer, Marcuse, and others).
The democratic societies have no one supreme or dominant member, with examples being such things possibly as stones and probably as some cell - colonies and even special forms of many - celled plants and animals.42 Monarchic societies, on the other hand, do have a supreme or dominant member which radically subordinates the parts to its ruling purpose but which can never completely rob the parts of all measure of control over themselves.
Nonetheless, given the almost hysterical reaction of some theologians, particularly a fair number among the members of the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA), to such Vatican directives as Ex Corde Ecclesiae (1990) and Ad Tuendam Fidem (1998), we can conclude that many professional theologians, and theological faculties, apparently have yet to absorb Newman's point that magisterial authority is necessary for the proper teaching and pursuit of theology.
But the aggressive members of society are always tending to become bullies, robbers, and swindlers; and no one believes that such a state of things as we now live in is the millennium.
Rather, it resides in the relationship with God which such existence may and does enjoy, whether this is realized or actualized in a vivid manner or is present only as a kind of Leitmotif which runs through the whole history of the human race and the personal history of each and every human person as a member of the society of men and women.
Griffin discusses what some think is necessary to constitute a subjective aim in the members of a series:»... For God to be prehendable for each occasion of experience in a personally ordered society, such as an electron, there would have to be a divine occasion that occurred after one electronic occasion (call it A) had achieved satisfaction and before the next occasion (B) in the series] began.
Few have achieved such remarkable success in as many different fields as Davis has: she is not only an Oscar and Golden Globe winning actor, but a world - class athlete (at one time the nation's 13th - ranked archer), a member of the genius society Mensa, and is becoming recognized for her tireless advocacy of women and girls nearly as much as for her acting accomplishments.
Adoption is changing the way people form families, as well as affecting the way society perceives the fundamental concepts of life such as nature and nurture and the role of biological relations with an adoptive family member.
Nana Gyan Apenteng said instead of the youth and other members of society actively involving themselves in the observation of important holidays such as Republic Day, Independence Day and AU Day and deliberating on their significance, they are pulled into religious engagements on such days.
«There is no doubt that the message posted by Mr Thomas was offensive and would be regarded as such by reasonable members of society,» Starmer said.
He charged critical stakeholders such as the members of the National Assembly, civil society organisations and the media not to abdicate their roles of defending and promoting the noble ideals of democracy even in the face of constant threats and intimidation.
At the moment, some Labour members can have more than one vote - if they are an MP, for example, they might also have a vote as a trade union member, party member and member of an «affiliated society» such as the Fabian Ssociety» such as the Fabian SocietySociety.
Still other journals publish work from the members of their scientific society, such as the American Society for Microbiology's Journal of Bacteriology or the American Association of Immunologists» Journal of Immusociety, such as the American Society for Microbiology's Journal of Bacteriology or the American Association of Immunologists» Journal of ImmuSociety for Microbiology's Journal of Bacteriology or the American Association of Immunologists» Journal of Immunology.
Professor Rob Heinsohn, also from the ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society, said groups such as foresters, environmentalists and members of the public would be severely affected if the birds became extinct.
Human societies are characterized by patterns of relationships (social relations) between individuals who share a distinctive culture and institutions; a given society may be described as the sum total of such relationships among its constituent members.
He and his co-authors hypothesized that members of an individualistic society would perform particularly well in a task that promotes out - of - the - box thinking such as coming up with the proverbial million - dollar idea, compared with those from a collectivist ethos, who wouldn't be as willing to engage in that kind of thinking because they would be more reluctant to stand out from the group.
Nonprofit organizations, such as colleges, universities, and societies, are eligible to become members of the Sloan Consortium, which offers courses in subjects ranging from accounting to life science to Spanish.
People with high - starch diets — such as in Japan — have extra copies of a gene for a starch - digesting protein compared with members of hunting - gathering societies.
Privacy advocates at organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Center for Democracy & Technology and Fight for the Future; tech industry groups, including the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA), whose members include Facebook, Google and Yahoo; and more than a dozen cybersecurity experts, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Ronald Rivest (the «R» in the RSA cryptography protocol) and Bruce Schneier, a fellow at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet and Society.
And to an important extent, individual intelligence measures such as IQ may be a product of this exchange of knowledge with other members of society, adds Henrich's collaborator, psychologist Michael Muthukrishna of the London School of Economics.
A characteristic of insect societies such as ants is the way tasks are distributed among group members.
Genzel is also a member / foreign associate of several academic societies, such as the Bavarian Academy of Science, the German National Academy Leopoldina, the French Academie des Sciences, the US National Academy of Sciences, the European Academy of Sciences, the Royal Spanish Academy, and the Royal Society of London.
Potential employers and experienced members of the Society representing a wide range of careers, both in traditional research and medicine - oriented fields, and in non-traditional fields such as intellectual property law, science policy, and science education, are on hand to speak with trainees in an informal atmosphere.
The President shall serve as the Society's public spokesperson; shall chair all scientific meetings of the Society, meetings of the Members, meetings of the Board of Trustees, and meetings of the Strategic Assembly; and shall perform such other duties and have such other powers as the Board of Trustees may from time to time prescribe.
An annual meeting coincident with the Endocrine Society Annual Meeting, ENDO, where members can network and participate in programming created to address specific aspects of maintaining an academic Division of Endocrinology, such as negotiating skills, fundraising, research support, etc..
First woman president of the Italian Encyclopedia (1993 - 1998), Rita Levi - Montalcini was a member of the most prestigious scientific academies, such as the Italian Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences in the United States and the Royal Society of London.
Occasionally PSPR publishes other pieces of particular interest to members of the Society, such as special topical issues, selected symposia, and invited addresses.
These retreats cater to the overworked and overhauled members of Korean society (professionals, stay - at - home mothers, and even high school students) and encourage guests to detach themselves from worldly affairs by focusing inward on their spiritual healing, without the crutch of everyday distractions such as their phones, technology, and work.
Sure, some sites attract more mainstream members of society, but there are plenty of platforms out there catering to the out - of - the - box thinkers and thrill - seekers such as LargeFriends.com and SoulSingles.com.
As such, group members are held up as examples of everything wrong with society, along with numerous e.As such, group members are held up as examples of everything wrong with society, along with numerous e.as examples of everything wrong with society, along with numerous e...
The students were judged the best in such categories as understanding «the importance of civic engagement in a democratic society» and using «technological skills to enhance the value of their projects» by a panel including CEOs of large businesses such as Walgreens and Radio Shack, as well as members of the educational and civic communities.
In many cases parents, who should protect their children, remain silent if the violence is perpetrated by a spouse or other family member, a more powerful member of society such as an employer, a police officer, or a community leader.
These duties include endorsing the society to potential sponsors and affiliates, as well as presenting Young Queens to members of the public across social media, and at locations such as academic establishments.
With over 350 member societies, run by local volunteers, the 92,000 members in the UK and mainland Europe support the fine and decorative arts through a variety of educational projects, gallery and museum visits, lectures and volunteering opportunities such as Church Recording, Heritage Volunteering, Young Arts and Church Trails.
One faculty member teaches about issues of power in society (gender and minority status, for example) by asking students to analyze their own cultural perspectives (such as their cultural history, language, and literacy).
The observer does not belong to any religion, nation or race and as such is a cohesion element that can enable the development of a global society where national, religious or any other identification will be secondary, primarily, however, will be awareness being a member of the «human civilization» in other words be a member of «global society».
United Teachers of Los Angeles president Alex Caputo - Pearl gave a speech for the ages a couple of weeks ago, securing a wing in the pantheon - of - vile, a place which includes such memorable outbursts as National Education Association general counsel Bob Chanin's «right - wing bastards» farewell - to - troops speech in 2009 and Chicago Teacher Union boss Karen Lewis» talk to the Illinois Labor History Society in 2012, where she joked about the possibility of union members killing the wealthy.
All of our inspectors also are members of professional trade associations, such as the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI).
On April 10th, 1866, the society signed its founding document with such prominent New Yorker signatures as, Horace Greeley, members of the Rockefeller family and the mayor of New York.
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