Sentences with phrase «treat as a necessity»

I'll try not to fan out too much as I ask my question: I'm reading a book by pastor Jonathan Martin in which he discusses the fact that, in our current culture, fame and notoriety are treated as necessities, while obscurity is considered the kiss of death.
It really is amazing that something we take for granted and treat as a necessity, is something that others would see as luxury.
Movement here isn't just treated as a necessity of the gameplay, but as an expression of joy and healing.
A token sale appearing on listings sites such as TokenMarket or Smith + Crown that can show that it has been security audited is increasingly a sure way to differentiate the quality offerings from the trash; it's a business cost that should be treated as a necessity not a luxury.

Not exact matches

My contention is that this places Ivan's sensibility much nearer to the authentic vision of the New Testament than are many of the more pious and conventional forms of Christian conviction today The gospel of the ancient church was always one of rebellion against those principalities and powers — death chief among them — that enslave and torment creation; nowhere does the New Testament rationalize evil or accord it necessity or treat it as part of the necessary fabric of God's world.
It is a striking fact that Hartshorne considers the tie between relativity or contingency, and temporality or mutability, to be so obvious that he freely conjoins them, and treats them as equivalent, without seeming to feel any necessity for justifying the stance.
And if there is no metaphysical necessity in the process by which intellect came into concrete existence, and none in the story one tells about that process, then how can any of the features or modes of the intellect (e.g., that it distorts reality) be treated as having any greater necessity?
The development of such a comprehensive view has long been a need, for it has become clearer and clearer as we have become familiar and involved with a constantly widening horizon of different musical aims and practices, that the old «common practice» theories of harmony and counterpoint could no longer be overhauled or extended, but had by necessity to be replaced by a way of description and analysis that treated the «common practice» of Western music from the late seventeenth to the end of the nineteenth centuries as only one instance of a much wider musical method and practice that could be applied to all of Western music, from its origins to the present, as well as to music of other cultures.»
So true love of neighbor will never indulge and weaken him, but will recognize him as also under the necessity of decision and treat him accordingly.
Large container on wheels (additionally you can also get a smaller container as well to hold wet food, treats and other cat necessities)
I think it is impossible to completely opt out of the system, as in a globalized world, it is damned near impossible to buy 100 % of your disposable income purchases as well as necessities (food, laundry detergent, etc.) from completely moral, environmentally friendly companies with stellar track records for treating their employees right.
Those who advocate the necessity for special «boys» education» are asking that boys continue to be treated differently, when boys behave as they do and do less well than they could precisely because they've been subjected to the kinds of male socialisation I've already described.
In addition to our food and treat offerings, we carry a variety of day - to - day necessities for your pet, such as collars, beds, leashes, crates and much more.
Opinion of treating veterinarian as to medical necessity, urgency, and prognosis for treatment needed
Double - housing dogs and carrying treat bags are perceived as safety risks by some staff, with reason, since double - housing pit bulls in particular can lead to the necessity of breaking up fights in cramped quarters, and since a treat bag can easily become a target for one dog while a worker is preoccupied with another.
If you've brought a kitten into your household as an addition to an existing pet, or if you have a dog that goes outside, then treating your indoor cat becomes more of a necessity.
Whereas lawyers by necessity need to engage clients and treat them with respect or lose them, law professors will keep their jobs whether they're responsive or accessible to students or not, so long as they meet applicable publishing requirements.
Assistance to the court in Kennedy v Cordia is treated as meaning the same thing as «necessity».
This approach to native title treats native title as a hindrance rather than as a necessity.
With difficulty affording necessities like nutritious food, and a husband whose military duties often kept him from home, Miriam describes the help she received from her home visitor as critical: «My home visitor helped me with every aspect of parenting, connecting me to a dietitian who could treat my daughter's disorder, helping me access (Women Infant and Children) so that my baby and I could afford to eat, and helping me learn about my baby's development.»
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