It uses this as the instrument for monetary policy, and influences the cash rate through its financial market operations.
Use me as Your instrument — but do not forsake me, for if ever I should be on my own, I would easily wreck it all.»
... lending should not be
used as an instrument of advantage - taking...» This sounds like a variation on the Moral Argument for the existence of god.
«The laws have changed, but the basic notion that lending should not be
used as an instrument of advantage - taking is deeply embedded in our collective consciousness,» she wrote on the bureau's blog prior to the meeting.
In 1926 Dr. Morrison joined with Salmon O. Levinson, a Chicago lawyer, in campaigning for the renunciation of war and the branding as a crime
its use as an instrument of national policy.
Human progress will not be in ignoring them, but rather in
using them as instruments to serve and improve human lives.
, and I pray the Lord will continue to
use you as an instrument of His will.
He cites in support of his claim John XXIII's statement in his 1963 encyclical Pacem in Terris that «it is hardly possible to imagine that in an atomic era war could be
used as an instrument of justice,» and a similar statement by Benedict XVI.
A church which knows that it is not self - sufficient nor secure in righteousness but dependent on God for judgment and renewal as well as for life will expect him to
use as instruments of his judgment the opponents and critics of Christianity.
War and violence are considered as answers when they are
used as instruments for justice, self - defense, or for defending innocent lives and preventing enormous damage to material means.
Well, while I was praying, I remember holding out my hands to God and telling him they should work for him, my feet walk for him, my tongue speak for him, etc., etc., if he would only
use me as his instrument and give me a satisfying experience — when suddenly the darkness of the night seemed lit up — I felt, realized, knew, that God heard and answered my prayer.
According to Carroll, Constantine took the image of the cross and elevated it to a place never previously held in Christianity; worse, the emperor
used it as an instrument of war, turning a religion of peace into a religion of violence.
In submitting himself to the life of obedience, in seeking to be
used as an instrument in the renewal of the world, in shouldering the cross of Christ his Lord, the Christian shares in the life of faith which genuinely outlives death.
Before and during my own work with students and clients, I like to stop and call on God in prayer, asking that I be
used as an instrument of His healing love.
«This could be
used as an instrument for the people, that is, the citizens of Erie County, to improve the framework of their county government,» said Commission Member Kenneth Farrell.
«Subsequently, because of his conviction that if a nuclear chain reaction could be made to work it might be
used as an instrument of war to set up violent explosions, Szilard separated that part of the application which related to the nuclear chain reaction and incorporated it in modified form into a later filed application, No. 19157, which he assigned to the British Admiralty in order to prevent its publication.
«Our results suggest that neuropsychiatric CNVs can be
used as an instrument for further study of the cognitive abnormalities that characterize schizophrenia, because whether or not an individual develops this disease is likely related to the expression of these genes,» said Stefansson.
Eight Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms
Used as an Instrument for Increased Waist - To - Hip Ratio Adjusted for Body Mass Index in Women but not in Men
The grand old man of Japanese animation has retired and this film, not a fantasy or mythical adventure but a delicate biographical drama about an idealistic engineer devoted to making «beautiful airplanes» for a country he knows will
use them as instruments of war, is his final feature.
have been
used as instruments and recorded at his studio.
And it is wonderful that he first tackles the question of the sly marketers and cheap patrons of the poor — as Bauerlein writes, time and again we see the arts
used as an instrument of «salvation» for the poor rather than as a discipline that has value to civilization itself.
Media and communications have a long history in being
used as an instrument for peace or a weapon of war.
Media and communications have a long history in being
used as an instrument for -LSB-...]
While value - added measures may be
used as instruments of improvement, it is worth asking whether other measures might be better tools.
Chrome surrounds are also
used as instrument bezels.
Although he was once
used as an instrument of war by the Daemons to enslave humanity, he is now a key member of the Night Ravens resistance group.
I like the idea that you let culture
use you as its instrument.
Deeply embedded within these two worlds is the insistence that there are no limits to what can be
used as an instrument.
Situation Rooms also includes Larsen's «studies,» which
she uses as instruments to meticulously plot her compositions before enlarging them on canvas.
LT: You bring up an interesting idea of the rifle with its scope being
used as an instrument to both observe and kill.
Taken out of their original context, they have been chosen for their ability to interact; they lose their biographical or knowledge - related connotation and are
used as instruments that can create signs and graphic traces, becoming lines and thus references to minimal art, as elements to distribute information and subtexts.
The 19 artists featured in this book have either sought to animate the handmade object by
using it as an instrument of performance; to extend its impact through public interventions; or to propose their works as residuals of spectacles or happenings.
Ever since the use of the Sony Portapak, the video camera has been
used as an instrument to explore one's own body.
Instead of using it to communicate
they use it as an instrument of bureaucracy and intrusion.
The court agreed that the property was
used as an instrument of unlawful activity.
The Attorney General of Ontario had been attempting to have the sale proceeds preserved pending a future forfeiture hearing on a number of grounds, including that the property was the proceeds of an unlawful activity and was
used as an instrument of unlawful activity.
Southin J. followed the maxim of equity that will not permit even an act of Parliament to be
used as an instrument of fraud, and applied the notion of «good conscience» to impose a remedial constructive trust, because Mr. Martindale had, by the separation agreement surrendered any right he may have had to the property of the deceased.
Ms. Thomson's property was not
used as an instrument of illegal activity and there was no basis upon which one could conclude that it was.
«I want to make sure that she (MOM) have backed up assert (insured amount / maturity benefit), & that she can
use as instrument to give boost to surrounded people take care of her in future.»
While one advocate calls the aversion to allowing machines to kill the «yuck» factor, a panel of ethicists and philosophers illuminated what this difference is really about: the skeptics (like myself) are advocating a utilitarian ethical scheme (the greatest good for the greatest number), while the proponents are applying Kant's categorical imperative that no human being should be
used as an instrument.
For instance, some studies have
used as an instrument an indicator for the gender of the oldest child, on the grounds that a family is more likely to stay intact if the oldest child is a boy.
The HFK is
used as an instrument for deficit analyses on wards in the acute field.
«The applicant also has to demonstrate that it exercised reasonable care to ensure that it was not unwittingly
used as an instrument to aid in the proliferation of such illegal uses of property.
Not exact matches
Use a survey
instrument such
as the employee Net Promoter Score (eNPS).
Liboiron
uses her position
as the head of the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research to advocate for open science hardware and lead «a small but growing movement for people who make technology and
instruments open source,» something she describes
as «very much against the model that runs many universities around the world.»
(Post-financial-crisis lore has taught us that these
instruments are sometimes
used to bet against things, but CDS are most often
used as hedges against bets that the world won't end.)
Corporate executives usually think of pricing
as a compensating
instrument that they can
use when under severe pressure from competitors or if they are not
using the other marketing mix components effectively.
Please note:
Using an address other than the petitioner's address
as the mailing address may cause processing delays related to USCIS's Validation
Instrument for Business Enterprises (VIBE).
The legal and commercial constraints that, until now, restrained the
use of energy commodities
as financial
instruments have taken these two years for R FinTech to arrive at the current structure.»
Cheques have frequently been
used as a key
instrument in mass payments But at what point do you realize you need to phase them out and...