Sentences with phrase «time conversations largely»

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The ecumenical conversations between the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity distinguished three contemporary Reformed attitudes toward the Roman Catholic Church: of those who remain unconvinced that the Catholic Church has actually dealt with the fundamental issues that divided Rome and the Reformation, those who «have not been challenged or encouraged to reconsider their traditional stance» and remain «largely untouched by the ecumenical exchanges of recent times,» and those who have engaged «in a fresh constructive and critical evaluation both of the contemporary teaching and practice of the Roman Catholic Church and of the classical controverted issues.»
«If elected, I pledge to be a «values voice» in Congress, and focus on issues that have largely been ignored; it is time to expand the values conversation and agenda, and once again make them the center of our country.
Recent conversations about mental health in the university — depression, loneliness, suicide — have largely flailed to consider in any holistic way the distance imposed on families within such systems, as life - partners live apart for months and often years at a time, with one spouse shouldering the burden of childcare alone while the other manages the psychological pain of loneliness and distance from the children and partner.
As users match based largely on just a few images, users can spend a lot of time attempting conversations with matches, only to find that they have nothing in common.
In the era of ain't nobody got time for that, when most online dating services are largely based on profile photos and conversation is kept as simple and How to Spot an Online Dating Scammer.
It's a story that takes turns and detours, jolts between peddling for time and well worth your time — a mundane conversation in a car transforms into a martial arts fist fight, and a middle act stretch seems largely irrelevant.
At a time when the majority of American college students are female — currently 57 percent of all students — higher education's conversation surrounding women's rights is largely dominated by modern feminist ideology.
Stories that appear in the Times or the BBC or the Washington Post or wherever are based on quotes and conversations from the top players in the negotiations, and these damning - or - encouraging stories are spun largely out of how these men perceive the talks to be proceeding at any given moment.
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