Sentences with phrase «tangible ways not»

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Specifically, a plaintiff seeking to challenge an equity QE program would have to show that he had been injured in some personal and tangible way, not merely that the value of his portfolio had declined (which presumably would also have happened to others pursuing a similar investment strategy).
I would argue that creatively living into our vocation as everyday peacemakers not only requires more bravery and bravado, it requires faithfulness and trust in the Good News of Jesus in the most real and tangible ways.
In many ways Rob and co aren't saying anything new, nor are they, I think, trying to, but they are making a real effort to communicate the truths of the Bible, the truth about Jesus to a generation that doesn't want something neat and packaged and all sown up, they want something with room for questions, room for doubt, something tangible, relevant and most of all real.
When the way you thought you should go is blocked, you have to learn to try new ways and find a tangible faith you didn't know existed.
So although my wife I sometimes worry that we are raising our girls different than the way we were raised, we think that in many ways, our way is teaching them to follow Jesus in meaningful and tangible ways which we did not really learn until more recently.
Instead, and I don't even understand why I need to be telling you this, just let common sense serve as your moral compass and devote your time and resources to activities that actually benefit your fellow man in tangible, practical ways.
As a result, the literal and tangible sacrificial apparatus of the Jews became to the Christians symbolic of another kind of religious system altogether, whose temple is heavenly, not earthly, whose high priest once for all has entered the holy place of divine communion, where believing souls may follow him, (Hebrews 10:19) whose sacrifice is voluntary self - giving, and whose consequence is an open way for all to «draw nigh unto God.»
Contemporary people long for the tangible and specific — for soccer fields and peppermint ice cream — not merely as promises of future reward but as a way to emphasize continuity.
For, here he was, ordaining in the most direct way a clear and tangible reduction in the powers of bishops over their clergy: this was not going to go unchallenged.
And what's ironic is that I'm so bothered because Jesus actually challenges me to not only care for the souls of all humanity, but to feed the hungry, aid the sick, regard the stranger, visit the prisoner, and love my neighbor in tangible ways
Can't have it both ways, so which do you choose: intangible and not the god you believe in, or tangible and the personal god you believe in, but with limitations due to its tangibility?
It is sacramental in the sense that it is not abstract but seeks concrete ways in which the future can become present and tangible.
I do not do my things that way hence I have a tangible God.
I believe there's something I often call tangible grace — the belief that even if my money, food or other resources are taken for granted or used in a way I would not prefer, that somewhere in the exchange grace would be received.
In the next several posts, I am going to make some practical suggestions for how churches can practice healthy teaching, and not only learn the Scriptures, but also put into practice what has been learned in tangible ways in the community.
They approached the holy life in the way they did not only for the purposes of escaping the entrapments of this world, but even more so because «such denials... afforded very tangible real «life benefits.
«Jesus was [not] made manifest to Simon in any visible or tangible way» (Sheehan, p. 118).
I am someone that tends to think in a pretty analytical and logical way and thus I can not come to firm conclusions or firm opinions without a decent amount of tangible evidence to stand on.
I know it's not his style but I'd love Wenger to come out and actually passify the fans in some way by giving us something tangible to believe in, just a snippet!!
Parrots will always parrot, they absolutely can not adapt their thoughts or speech even in light of new information, they do not understand the difference between having influence and having power, they do not understand that as INFLUENTIAL as Wenger has been at Arsenal over the years, he ultimately does not have the POWER to sign the cheques that bring in players, not Fergie, not Mourinho, not Guardiola have such or ever had such far reaching powers, that a manager, no matter how popular, have to suck up to the guys at the top one way or another, Mourinho lost twice to the ego of the top hierarchy at Chelsea, at Madrid too... No manager can achieve anything tangible under the conditions that Wenger has been working, of course Wenger cares about the finances of the club but like Dein, it's more about a sustainable development and not just shortsighted profit making like Gazidis and Kroenke.
No matter how you slice it, you can't run an uptempo offence with Giroud on the pitch and that means sideways soccer and an over-reliance on crosses into the box, thereby negating many of the very reasons Lacazette was on your radar in the first place... we simply aren't clinical enough from wide positions to continue with that approach, which is why many fans have been clamoring for a viable alternative to Giroud for several years... once again this isn't an attack on Giroud, he clearly has some tangible skills, but his mere presence on the pitch greatly impacts your tactical options... Giroud's weaknesses are simply highlighted by the way in which our offence now moves in a more horizontal than vertical manner, which allows most teams ample time to regroup defensively before a scoring opportunity even arises... a player of Ibra's or Benzema's ilk would have been far more effective as they had size, speed and the first touch capabilities required to for intricate link - up play... once again square peg in a round hole
Our society doesn't value (in a tangible financial way) supporting mothers staying at home, etc, so in the mean time, we have to just «deal» with our economic reality and choices or lack thereof.
At Santa Cruz, we've been thinking about putting in place something we're calling Graduate College, which would allow us to provide a structure and a community for graduate students and postdocs, but give us a very specific way in which we could offer not just career counseling but really specific, tangible benefits, like certificates in advanced college teaching, certificates in instructional technology, certificates in laboratory management, labor relations, and so on.
We can't influence the food supply chain, but this is a tangible way we can make a difference.»
Long before social media gave us a way to gather tangible evidence that we're not as fabulous / successful / attractive / cool / fill - in - the - blank as the people we know, most of us were highly skilled at telling ourselves that no matter how much we did — how many times we worked out or meditated, how many books we wrote or clients we had or money we made — it wasn't enough.
Keeping tabs on your trash is a simple, tangible way to monitor your environmental impact, and while you may not be able to ditch your garbage can overnight, there are plenty of things you can do to keep it under control.
Blanchett captures a remarkable portrayal of Mary Mapes that is not only the ideal conduit for our way into the story, but is also a character that feels entirely tangible and realistic.
It's relatively entertaining to watch, but doesn't impress anything on the viewer in any tangible way.
Although Doug didn't possess much in the way of tangible skills, or even higher cognitive functions, the man knew how to fight, and what it meant to be a good teammate.
Technical issues do show through — some small frame rate drops here and there, character animations not cycling perfectly or awkwardly shunting to an idle stance before cutscenes fade out — but these technical gripes really are minor, and don't affect the experience in any tangible way.
All that distinguishes the groups is their randomly drawn lottery numbers, so we can be confident that the groups are comparable not only in observable ways (like race and income), but also in less tangible ways, such as motivation to succeed.
«Putting Wi - Fi on buses was a tangible way to solve a problem and provide opportunities for students that we hadn't ever been able to before,» Lambert says.
The clever Brake Steer system isn't really tangible on the road but the P1 seems to have unnatural levels of agility and the all - pervading sense of lightness infects everything — the steering weight (sometimes it feels spookily weightless), the way the front end snaps onto line and the sheer body control.
No doubt acceptable due to the larger engine, but the benefit of the extra weight doesn't manifest itself in any real tangible way anywhere in the ride and drive of the car.
I wish I could help all of the authors who reach out to me in more tangible ways, but perhaps the best thing I can do is to keep sharing what I've learned so that folks don't repeat my mistakes.
NOTE: If you haven't checked out the Little Free Libraries project, I'd encourage you to click on the link and learn more — it's a tangible, feel good way to promote book reading in your own town, too!
That way, I'm casting light onto something tangible, rather than setting up lights that might or might not fall on something that isn't there yet.
While it may not be great on a 7 inch device I think including tangible features that people want and that can not be found in an iPad is the best way to sell Android devices.
Fostering dogs is not for everyone, but is extremely rewarding and is a very tangible way to make a difference in the lives of a homeless doggy.
It couldn't, and even if the Astros, the American League's top team, make it all the way to the World Series, it won't amount to much tangible benefit for a region that will be digging out of debris and muck for months.
Technical issues do show through — some small frame rate drops here and there, character animations not cycling perfectly or awkwardly shunting to an idle stance before cutscenes fade out — but these technical gripes really are minor, and don't affect the experience in any tangible way.
That said, now that the «don't forget» campaign apparently got Sony to keep the servers running a few more months, I'm tempted to give the thing another go between now and the delayed shutdown, even though I never planned on using the online component much to begin with; I guess I want to participate in some small way in one of the few occasions in memory where players come together over a relatively obscure title, and moreover manage to attain at least some small, tangible result for it.
Speaking of spoilers, similar to last year's Last of Us panel, we don't expect this year's event to have much in the way of tangible information about the game.
To people who work for EA, the publisher isn't just a cold corporate master — it is a complicated machine that, yes, is concerned first and foremost with generating revenue for investors, but also supports thousands of people in many tangible and intangible ways.
You won't find any obvious tropes in fashion that are tangible, which is one way of removing the time from the paintings.
Paper can make the abstract tangible in a way that digital devices don't.
Not being possible to give a general exhaustive answer to this question, the exhibition Double Check will offer a tangible spectrum of ways, in which ideas and input generated in the relaxed, open and informal atmosphere of a studio visit might be assimilated or rejected afterwards for the formal presentation of an artwork in a third place.
For the station nearest my home, the range (max less min) in annual average temperature for the past century is just 3.3 C. Can't say whether 1C warming matters in any tangible way, at this particular spot, but it's certainly large compared to the variation observed over the last century.
Yet I see no disconnect between expressing a belief that aCO2 emissions pose a risk and not knowing how to solve that problem / not raising that problem to one that prioritizes everyday activities because the risk exists on a long term time horizon and is hard to frame in tangible ways.
It seems prudent (not idiotic) to want some tangible proof that humans are having an adverse effect on the climate before embracing changes that will devastate our way of life.
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