Sentences with phrase «v broadest sense»

In this instance, let me hasten to re-define activist in the v broadest sense: Activist investing isn't necessarily about public engagement with a company's management — far from it, in many cases.
We know God has a broad sense of humor, and basic cable, which is how theologians explain Beano Cook.
Our poll is like a grainy photograph of the Grand National with half the race still to run: we have a broad sense of the state of play but can not be sure of the eventual winner.
In a class with immigrant and first - generation Asian American students, educators need to have a broad sense of the difficulties that these children might be facing.
Remember, the interviewer is likely holding a copy of your resume during the interview and will have a broad sense of the facts around each job, such as your job title, the company name, and the basics of your role.

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This is the first thing we talk about in Lean Startup because you can not do any of the techniques of Lean Startup — the rapid experimentation, the scientific approach, the broad development — none of it makes any sense and can't work unless you have a vision for what you are trying to accomplish.
In a broader sense, Cook says that Jobs taught him the value of intellectual honesty — that, no matter how much you care about something, you have to be willing to take new data and apply it to the situation.
It makes sense; if they used their time like CEOs in the broad middle of the distribution, they wouldn't get results way out on the right - hand tail.
In a broader sense, American military activities have also helped stimulate plant investment.
In one entry from last year, Baker mused on how an entrepreneur typically has a broad vision — she calls it a «sense of possibilities» — for a company that prompts a leader to try to exert control over everything that goes on.
Part of the App Store's growth have been simple tweaks: splitting Apps and Games into two different tabs, for instance, as well as adding a new «Today» section to allow users to better get a sense of the broad swath
That possibility was covered in the broadest sense in the risks section of the Medibank prospectus but to have this issue so firmly on the agenda six months later must be of concern to investors.
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In a broad sense, there have been liberal Protestants from an early point.
We have to take the term «power» in its broadest sense, for the law and religion can also be described as powers.
Institutions with serious ties to churches have a lingering sense that education has a broader and deeper purpose than providing workers and management for the market.
Such an object has a sacramental character in the broad sense.
The more clearly it is understood that ministry or, in the broad sense of the word we have adopted, that worship is the work of all the people (the laos, the laity), the more explicit will their doing theology be.
By engaging people in the effort to understand God by focusing study of various subject matters within the horizon of questions about Christian congregations, a theological school may help them cultivate capacities both for what Charles Wood [2] calls «vision,» that is, formulating comprehensive, synoptic accounts of the Christian thing as a whole, and what he calls «discernment,» that is, insight into the meaning, faithfulness, and truth of particular acts in the practice of worship (in the broad sense of worship that we have adopted for this discussion).
Although fully familiar with the enormous power of modern science, medicine and technology, he held high Christian love as the answer to human needs in the broadest sense: «If you have Christian love,» he declared to a stunned audience, «you have motive for existence, a guide for action, a reason for courage, an imperative necessity for intellectual honesty.»
This is necessary because positivism, in the broad sense of the term, has permeated science since the late nineteenth century.
In the broadest sense of the term, they are political problems, as the social problems associated with the explosive successes of capitalism have always been in the modern era.
But if land in this broad sense has value as an end in itself, then the economic theory based on land as commodity can not be acceptable.
The Club would prefer to build a broader and more gradated aristocracy, and one built upon the readily understandable excellences of dancing ability, attractiveness, fashion sense, conversational manner, etc..
Sociologists of religion like Max Weber and Émile Durkheim have observed that being religious in this broad sense refers not to a matter of personal choice but to a fundamental human drive to make sense out of reality.
Anything that restores some humanity to humans, I would see as redemptive — in the broadest sense of the word — because it is part of God's restoration project.
And even if we were to do that, the question of whether the account would hold true for feelings in the broader sense, including nonconscious physical responses, would still have to be dealt with.
On the other hand, I have deleted «or theistic» from this quote, because I use «theistic» in a much broader sense, regarding voluntaristic theism as only one of its forms.
He believed, by contrast, that, whatever our own religious beliefs, we should be studying the growth and development of Christian culture (in its broadest sense) because it was Christianity which had created and shaped the culture we still live in today.
On this one issue, in the broadest sense only, I have to agree with the Mormons.
Rather, we suffer (in the older, broader sense of the word) experience and usually that experience has an odd, disjointed logic.
Moreover, as we learned from our earlier discussion, he can occasionally speak even of a purely formal concept like «relativity» as being in a broad sense analogical, because it has systematically different senses as explicative of the meaning of different logical types.
This means that if terms like «relative» and «absolute» are taken in their broadest meaning, without regard to distinctions of logical type, Hartshorne has sufficient reason for saying that they can be used in systematically different senses and, therefore, are analogical, not univocal, in application to deity.
Yet the same sense of urgency can have, and needs to have, broader foundations.
So «restore» has to be understood in a much broader sense here as something that according to Christian believes all people need.
It will be useful to begin this chapter by giving due consideration to this broad fact about us and to see our human sexuality, in its deepest sense, as having much to do with how we respond.
There was a time when the Manhattan intellectual and the run of the mill Staten Island evangelical shared a broad common culture, at least in the sense that neither had to be told what was important to the other.
I would identify myself as a Christian in the broad sense.
That claim is challenged by the reality that the overwhelming majority of Christians in the world, who are in the broadest sense the ecclesia, have never heard of «justification by faith alone,» and most who have heard of it have not the foggiest notion of what it means.
Yet there is a case to be made that law would benefit greatly from the insights of sociology, understood in its broad, European sense as the science of the basic phenomena and relationships of society in all its aspects.
In a broad sense, at least, the major religions and philosophies anticipated special revelatory experiences or moments of enlightenment that would transform human existence and bestow on it a final meaning.
«Brotherly love» has a broad meaning and a more special sense.
On the other hand, the so called Transcendentalist school of thought - in its broadest sense including Karl Rahner, Bernard Lonergan and Henri de Lubac - has attempted to develop a synthetic world view for modernity.
When it comes to spiritual growth, first one must define what one means by spiritual, which some posters have done here, albeit in a somewhat nebulous fashion, or perhaps my senses are too dull to pick up your exact meaning as some of the words you use have such broad semantics in various contexts.
I would encourage you to read «Surprised by Joy», and to also read GK Chesterton's «Orthodoxy», which also examines these questions in a very broad sense and then leads to how Chesterton eventually came to believe in Christianity.
Bringing his compatriots to Christ would accomplish spiritual svaraj [self - rule], which in turn would assist political svaraj in the broad sense.
If «politics» is understood in this broad sense, then the church and theologians can not afford to stand above politics in the situations they find themselves, for to do so would be an abdication of their responsibility.
They already have an appreciation of culture in its broad sense and of the narrative link to social observation.
We therefore have to do with a determination in a broader sense, a polynomistic determination (cf. my Biophilosophy, 1971).
When I read the paper, I came away understanding your view exactly as you have said it yourself — that you believe Christ's death for sins, resurrection, and deity - humanity are not necessary for the lost to believe in order to receive eternal life but they are part of something you can «the gospel» in a very broad sense of all NT revelation.
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