Just as we can not deduce that for man as Jesus sees him, before God, work can never be a duty (for this is left to the decision of the individual), so also it is clear that in the view of Jesus there can be no thought of
the universal value of work.
Not exact matches
While appreciating the immense
value of the 1948
Universal Declaration
of Human Rights we must
work for its amplification to include global racial justice, in relation to population and land and resources.
There needs to be an explicit acknowledgment
of universal values such as fairness, altruism, empathy and solidarity if economics is to
work for the common good.
Not only its aesthetic
value, which is apparent in the power
of its expression, in the depth
of its sensitivity, and in its monumental structure; but also its content — the bold and colossal struggle with the ancient, and at the same time always new, human problem
of the meaning
of suffering — all this puts the
work, in its
universal significance, in a class with Dante's Divine Comedy and Goethe's Faust.8
Rather the
Universal Declaration's affirmation
of rights to social security, to
work, to rest, to an adequate standard
of living, and to education are rooted in religious
values and in the tenets
of social democracy.
«The
value of the service rendered by the Roman Curia to the
universal Church is not predicated upon the merits and talents
of those who
work therein»
It is quite possibly true that some
of those who
work in the Roman Curia may be insulated by their position from many
of these painful realities, but the
value of the service rendered by the Curia to the
universal Church is not predicated upon the merits and talents
of those who
work therein.
• Key quotes from the NAO report: o «The source
of many problems has been the absence
of a detailed view
of how
Universal Credit is meant to
work» [page 33] o «The Department is unable to explain to us why it originally decided to aim for national roll - out from October 2013» [Para 3.7] o «In early 2013, it (DWP) did not have a convincing strategic plan in place» [3.35] o «It is unlikely that UC will be as simple or cheap to administer as originally intended» [15, summary] o «the Department has not achieved
value for money... wider concerns about the Department's ability to deal with weak programme management, over-optimistic timescales and a lack
of openness about progress.»
By developing personal goals in partnership with individual staff members, and showing them how their development contributes to
universal improvement, they will be able to see their own
value to the school, and be inspired to
work towards their targets as part
of the whole - staff effort.
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Since the same design (whether architectural, in hardware or software) could not
work for everyone, people recognized that «
universal design» was not a precise litmus test for new technology but rather a set
of principles for design that «recognizes, respects,
values and attempts to accommodate the broadest possible range
of human abilities, requirements and preferences» (Stephanidis, 2001).
In this case, the plan
works similarly to a regular
universal life policy, except that the return on the policy's cash
value is tied to the performance
of a market index (such as the S&P 500).
Because it offers flexibility and a cash
value option, guaranteed
universal life insurance offers policy holders many possible ways to put the cash
value and death benefit to
work for them, some
of which include:
While one might well reply that Ingres's Apotheosis
of Homer is as irrevocably bound to the same historical moment as Courbet's Studio, even though it attempts to establish
universal values and eternal verities, in the case
of Ingres's
work this is despite rather than because
of the intentions
of the artist; one might almost say that as far as Ingres was concerned, to be
of one's time was a measure
of failure rather than
of achievement.
Bryce's most recent exhibition, at Alexander and Bonin in New York this past fall, addressed the discourse
of universal values during the 1940s and 1950s with three major
works: The Book
of Needs, Arte Nuevo, and ARTnews 1944 — 1947.
His use
of negation as a
universal solvent
of cultural
values also recalls the
work of novelist Michel Houellebecq, but with a less misanthropic flavor
of nihilism.
Brey has always refused to be catalogued according to his first identity, and has continued to develop his
work as a long - term project, geared to the future and in search
of universal value.
This is another type
of universal life that
works very much like indexed UL however, there are no cash
value guarantees.
Indexed
universal life insurance
works very similar to
universal life with the exception that the cash
value account is linked to the performance
of an underlying stock market index.
Evaluate Life Insurance — How the Service
Works: CFA's Rate
of Return (ROR) service estimates «true» investment returns on any cash
value life insurance policy — whole life,
universal life (fixed or indexed) or variable
universal life (cash
values in mutual - fund - like accounts).
In this case, the plan
works similarly to a regular
universal life policy, except that the return on the policy's cash
value is tied to the performance
of a market index (such as the S&P 500).
The increasing death benefit option on
universal life insurance
works by building cash
value in addition to the death benefit, instead
of using the cash
value to offset the payment
of the death benefit claim.
We often
work with people who are trying to pull the cash
value out
of their non-guaranteed
universal life insurance policy.