Sentences with phrase «very institutions»

After all, these are the very institutions in charge of monetary policy (a fancy word for the size and growth rate of the money supply).
It is the number - three shareholder in the Asian Development Bank — the very institution it is said to be «destabilizing» with its sponsorship of the AIIB.
And yet through a stunning show of «bi-partisanship» on your part, you've supported and sponsored legislation to loosen regulations on those very institutions, legislation that is awfully popular to our friends across the aisle.
We have the illusion we can control our fate through individual economic opportunity, but we are in fact controlled by the very institutions that allegedly made our «freedom» possible.
But, to a striking extent, the story of the past thirty years is that of people who, as Lindsay puts it, «because their religious identities are so important to them, have brought faith to bear on their leadership, changing the very institutions they lead in the process.»
In the 1910s and»20s (and often enough thereafter) Mother's Day served as a solace to those who feared that the «new womanhood» was threatening the very institutions of motherhood and the family.
I don't agree with anyone all the time, but this little book has it's merits and it seems to me that you have knocked it down while also advocating the abandon of the very institution through which you and countless others came to saving knowledge of Christ.
God's clear right in this, as well as the clear duty of couples, stems from the very institution of marriage.
The very institutions that Leviticus presupposes — the temple and its levitical priesthood — are completely alien to us, whether we are Jewish or Christian.
The family is also threatened by growing efforts on the part of some to redefine the very institution of marriage, by relativism, by the culture of the ephemeral, by a lack of openness to life.»
The life giving relationship of a man and woman deserves to be enshrined by every society, culture and nation because it is the very institution which allows these societies to continue through time.
And he has noted what any person of common sense has also noted: «The family is threatened by growing efforts on the part of some to redefine the very institution of marriage, by relativism, by the culture of the ephemeral, by a lack of openness to life.»
The very institutions founded to insulate the church from contact with American society now dedicated themselves to suppressing ethnicity and smoothing the path to full Catholic incorporation in American life.
The very institution that enriches our children's minds poisons their bellies.
Some of the very institutions that were set in place to protect and promote peace are the very ones violating their mandates and engendering fear in the public.
And the very institution in which the high policy will play out and in which the needed legislation shaped — Parliament — could well be in a state of reconstruction.
Yet, the disappearance of a substantive and ongoing dialogue, unsoiled by political manoeuvres and economic calculations, from the UN Security Council and the very institutions vested with maintaining peace and security in an ever uncertain world, also reveal the inherent limitations of international law itself.
-- Two Schenectady County Democrats — Sue Savage (44th SD) and Angelo Santabarbara (105th AD)-- are running on the «Change Albany Now» line, continuing the theme of so - called «outsider» candidates tilting against the very institutions they're trying to join.
Albany has been plagued in recent years by the creation of poorly designed oversight entities that lack the requisite independence from the very institutions and individuals they oversee; this proposal represents a continuation of the Capitol's preference for self - policing.
«So, the very institution (government) that we (parliament) are trying to hold to account, is perversely the only institution that can begin its own accountability!»
He collects from the very institutions he claims to want to batter down.
«I don't think that an institution where the individuals in the institution accused of certain untoward actions should have that very institution investigating itself.
The very institutions whose charter is brokering social trust — banks and governments — have in many parts of the world spectacularly failed to do so, especially during the lifetimes of those younger than 35.
Venturing into the context of complimentary disciplines should not be misconceived as graduate students snubbing the very institutions that confer their degrees.
In a joint statement to the OSTP, the Association of American Publishers (AAP) and the Washington D.C. Principles Coalition for Free Access to Science — which represents society publishers — slammed NIH - style mandates as «a means for facilitating international piracy,» saying that they would «damage the very institutions that researchers, the public and government itself rely on to peer review, publish, disseminate and preserve scientific information.»
The very institutions that are there to protect them either weren't there, or they were working in collaboration, direct collusion, with the cartels.
«City On A Hill has the veneer of a classic Boston cops - and - robbers drama, but actually dives head first into challenging the very institutions it depicts,» said David Nevins, President & CEO of Showtime Networks.
Unfairly treated, both by his transphobic family and by the very institutions that are supposed to help her, Marina fights for her right to be present at Orlando's funeral and say goodbye to her lover.
-- the show plans to «dives head first into challenging the very institutions it depicts».
Citizens who are living in this lawless world, where they've no one to turn to, where the very institutions that are there to protect them are either not there or are working hand in hand with the cartel.
You get the feeling that there are lots of Deidras and Laneys out there who are constantly denied the chance to escape their circumstances, whether in backwater America or elsewhere, by the very institutions that are supposed to help them achieve.
In tracking this history, Jackson recognized the significance of the very institution at which he was speaking, going as far to shine light on Harvard's role in such events, stating «we [African - Americans] are not at the bottom of Harvard, but at its foundation.»
The very institution organized to foster arts education ends up deleting art from its advocacy, substituting social outcomes for knowledge and skills in the disciplines.
In fact, the Collaborative for Student Success released a statement in opposition to the Heritage Foundation proposal to underscore how the voucher program would «undercut the very institution that the vast majority of military parents, and indeed all American parents, rely upon.»
The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and NYC's United Federation of Teachers (UFT), the very institutions that were supposed to protect teachers and public schools from unproven assaults, endorsed the report.
Describe your achievements and goals, half - open the truth why you want to enter this very institution.
Since 2005, the Guerrilla Girls have been invited to produce special projects for international institutions, sometimes for the very institutions they have criticized.
One thing became abundantly clear: there were non-objective painters and sculptors in the U.S. and they were getting very tired of being ignored by the very institutions which were supposed to be dedicated to the showing of works by modern American artists.
Or, maybe worse, a misrepresentation by the very institution that claims to honor them.
This practice was sharply critical of the ingrained characteristics long associated with art institutions and conventional exhibition - making; and yet, Voorhies finds, over time the critique has been diluted by efforts of the very institutions that now gravitate to the «participatory.»
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