Sentences with phrase «than conflicts with»

In contrast to adults, acceptance of evolution in schoolchildren in the UK is linked to their scientific aptitude rather than conflicts with belief systems, say scientists at the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath.
So I just see God allowing free will here rather than any conflict with His character.
The study analyzes efforts that were undertaken by 10 states and 17 affiliated districts to coordinate policies and activities related to school leadership so that they would reinforce rather than conflict with and undermine each other.
Despite common perception, traditional western medicine and alternative therapies have been known to work synergistically rather than conflict with each other.

Not exact matches

And lots of family businesses struggle even to get to the stage where a transition might be possible, since working with your family can be even more stressful and filled with conflict than usual (it harms business innovation too).
After all, the outcome of uprisings in MENA could disrupt the global economy more than the conflicts themselves, especially if the victors move to punish foreign companies with close relationships to the local dictators under attack.
But just because conflict is inevitable when colleagues of diverse backgrounds and temperaments are thrown together in a high stress work environment, doesn't mean disputes can't be dealt with constructively and in a way that reinforces rather than erodes morale at your company.
Here, Sun Tzu is saying those who strategize and plan are better equipped to handle conflict than those with no plan.
But learning how to deal with conflict — rather than avoiding it — is central to building and maintaining trust.
Other characteristics that are shared due to the common methodology include: (1) The estimates encompass both transfers and changes in society's real resources (the latter being benefits in the context of the 2016 RIA but costs in this RIA because gains are forgone); (2) the estimates have a tendency toward overestimation in that they reflect an assumption that the April 2016 Fiduciary Rule will eliminate (rather than just reduce) underperformance associated with the practice of incentivizing broker recommendations through variable front - end - load sharing; and (3) the estimates have a tendency toward underestimation in that they represented only one negative effect (poor mutual fund selection) of one source of conflict (load sharing), in one market segment (IRA investments in front - load mutual funds).
Though Trump and Dillon claimed that their plan resolved questions about conflicts of interest, ethics experts disagree: Because Trump still knows what his assets are and the identities of those with whom he does business, they say, Trump still knows more than enough to favor his company.
Amazon, categorized as a consumer discretionary name rather than a technology stock, weighed on its sector, which also includes Netflix and which is grappling with the potential for trade conflict and investors» growing impatience with high U.S. stock valuations.
The decades - long conflict that is currently raging over short - termism and activist hedge funds strikes me as analogous to the Thirty Years» War of the 17th Century, albeit fought with statistics («empirical evidence»), op - eds and journal articles rather than cannon, pike and sword.
This discipline may be imperfect, but it doesn't work worse for corporate speech than for other types of decisions where managers» interests conflict even more directly with those of the corporation.
In a Jan. 13 internal memo to senior White House advisors that was obtained by ThinkAdvisor, Jason Furman, chairman of Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, states that the redraft «represents a middle ground,» and that he agrees with DOL that the current regulatory environment allows brokers to give «conflicted» advice, which costs retirement savers more than $ 6 billion a year.
U.S. stocks climbed on Monday, with the Dow Jones adding more than 200 points as fears of an escalating conflict in Syria faded and investors turned...
In my personal opinion, the emphasis upon taking out insurance against downside risks lies in conflict with the shift to data dependency given long and variable lags of monetary policy impacts on the broader economy which could have counselled front - loading insurance cuts rather than scattering them (if delivering any more at all) in which case precious little insurance has been taken out.
The equity ownership, economic interest and cross-directorships could create, or appear to create, conflicts of interest when these individuals are faced with decisions that may impact us differently than EHI.
Although evidence suggests that organizations with strong marketing and sales alignment generate nearly 40 % more revenue than companies lacking it, most marketing and sales teams remain in constant conflict.
Because Goldman, Sachs & Co., Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. or their affiliates will receive more than 5 % of the proceeds of this offering in connection with the repayment of our credit agreement, each of Goldman, Sachs & Co., Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. is deemed to have a conflict of interest under Rule 5121.
With this expansion in coverage, Glass Lewis covers more than 6200 companies across the globe and has become the only global, conflict - free provider of proxy research and analysis.
Glass Lewis has achieved this substantial market share in less than two years by providing investors with the only contextual, conflict - free proxy research service covering companies around the world.
World Diamond Council president Edward Asscher credited KP with removing more than 99 % of the world's conflict diamonds from the market, Bloomberg reported.
Employees now have much more access to be productive than ever before, from any with high - speed Internet, and at what times of the day they work best; these shifts will ultimately will allow employees to reduce conflict between their professional and personal work lives.
What the priest did was in direct conflict with everything I was taught by two different orders of nuns and more than one Jesuit priest.
What might it mean to follow Jesus into conflict with initiatives of hope rather than withdrawing out of fear?
(By the way, a book written two thousand years ago, in a dead language, that got edited three hundred years after its parts were written, and also conflicts with itself, is not evidence... any more than Spiderman comics are evidence that there exists a man with Spidey senses).
It teaches strong moral values, but other than that what it teaches about the Kingdom of Heaven directly conflicts with what Jesus told us about it.
Gary, Sabio seems to have missed the point that when your interpretation of the biblical text conflicts with the institutional Church's official interpretation, you go with your conscience rather than the sheeple of God majority.
It often seems as the «share» the details of this relationship that Jesus is more like a child's imaginary friend who is always on their side when any conflict occurs with others rather than the Jesus who loved people enough to tell them, without accusing or withdrawing affection, the hard truths they needed to know to encourge them to make more meaningful choices.
Similarly sizable majorities said that h0m0s are generally less happy than heter0s 73 % and less capable of mature, loving relationships, 60 % A total of 70 % said that h0m0 problems have more to do with their own inner conflicts than with stigmatization by society at large
So less conflict with «religion» than not it would seem.
This is no different than the government requiring me to pay taxes that fund wars (any war) that conflict with my beliefs.
Why did Chronicles present such a different account of King David's reign than that 1 and 2 Samuel and 1 and 2 Kings, often with specific details in direct conflict with one another?
A more urgent question is this: Will U.S. citizens recognize in time to save themselves and others that low - intensity - conflict strategy is far more compatible with fascism than democracy?
The rituals of comedy deal with more than the superficial arenas of human conflict.
After a few years of wilderness wandering (you should expect that, by the way — look for the manna; look for the water from rock), I found myself in the Episcopal Church, which is no less riddled with conflict and shortcomings than any other Christian tradition, but which introduced me to the sacraments that have managed to sustain my ever - complicated, ever - faltering faith.
Persons who are highly constricted by anxiety and inner conflicts, which do not improve substantially with therapy, should find fulfillment in directions other than group leadership.
This level of conflict always works because it gives the reader no choice — he or she can't help identifying with the humans rather than with the rampaging river, the volcano or the burning building.
Contemporary warfare has in fact taken the form of local conflicts, more often than not civil wars, in which no great alliances of nations are involved; these have been wars fought for reasons based in local rivalries, typically inflamed by historical animosities, ethnic disparity, or religious difference, rather than for reasons of global Realpolitik; they have been fought not with nuclear weapons (or, indeed, other types of weapons of mass - destructive capability) or the latest in military technology, but instead with conventional weaponry, often of old design, and often limited to rifles, knives, grenades, and light, crew - served weapons which individual soldiers can carry on their persons.
As part of this search, the desire for rational consistency is not in conflict with the desire for empirical adequacy, because it is nothing other than the desire to find a way to coordinate all of our well - grounded intuitions.
The challenge will be to do so with less conflict and more mutual affirmation than now exist.
Its a balance of maintaining a clear stance of right and wrong but living with a softness of knowing that my own life and peace is more valuable than dragging out a conflict.
I have a hunch that one explanation accounts for the silence of evangelical biblical scholars more than any other: the basic fear that their findings, as they deal with the text of Scripture, will conflict with the popular understanding of what inerrancy entails.
With this approach, the reader is actually inspired by the apparent conflicts found within the pages of Scripture, rather than afraid of them.
Other than that, an Atheist could indeed go to Church or attend other religious ceremonies as these acts do not conflict with being an Atheist.
Regrettably, she does little more than provide us with a reminder of a textbook example of eisegesis (reading «into» the biblical text one's own ideology) rather than exegesis (reading «out of» Scripture with attentiveness to historical and literary context, even if it conflicts with one's own personal views).
Dalahäst To me, creationism does conflict with science and, with roughly 40 % of the USA still falling under this category, that's a significantly larger number than your Doctor is implying.
Nonetheless, the media are awash with conflicting food studies, and confused consumers are eating more animal - based foods than ever before.
«While Alpha's lectures on the Holy Spirit don't conflict with our denominational theology» says Baumgartner, «some of our churches are more comfortable than others with the emphasis on the Spirit's charismatic nature.
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