Sentences with phrase «very seriously»

We take environmental responsibility very seriously, going beyond Fair Trade and Organic certification to work toward becoming a
TricorBraun takes its responsibility to its customers, employees and the environment very seriously.
Cases of malicious food and beverage packaging tampering may be rare but the risk, however slight, is clearly to be taken very seriously at every stage in the supply chain.
It looks like she takes her job of helping you eat all your yummy food very seriously.
So easy to make and very seriously good.
I take my role of «football snacks creator» very seriously.
My husband (who is Breton) said they were the best he's ever had (and he takes his galettes and crêpes very seriously!)
We have taken our walks very seriously lately because it just feels so nice and it is just a nice break from being cooped up in the house.
If you've tried the Eggplant Parm from my cookbook, you know I take these kinds of dishes VERY seriously.
At Saveur, we take our poolside refreshment very seriously.
«We take our customer relationships very seriously,» Lavin says.
I won't speak out against Billy Graham, but I will say that I doubt very, very seriously that he and his son Franklin agree on much - Franklin Graham is a jerk AND a crook and don't let anyone tell you differently!
«The Institute takes very seriously any allegations of this nature, and above all else, is interested in determining the truth,» stated the IBLP board.
«I think Wheaton takes very seriously its role as a Christian liberal arts institution,» she said, according to the Chicago Tribune.
As far as he can see (a colloquialism I take very seriously), there is nothing more to see than what the phenomena of his art and skill will be able to produce; and those phenomena will bring heaven back to him because he never knew what it was in the first place.
The parabolic way of doing theology means being open to sources of funding that the Church has not always taken very seriously.
A spokesman for the Church of England said: «The Church of England takes deliverance ministry very seriously and treats each case in a pastoral and private way.
The humanists were criticising virtually the entire range of existing educational norms at the university, hardly bothering to distinguish any more between the various schools whose protagonists, however, were in a substantial majority and still took their own differences very seriously.
Known locally as Big Red, the Wrestling Preacher, Madison is taken very seriously by local media, clergy, city hall and many young men.
On the contrary it is taken very seriously; all that Christianity claims is that it has a better answer to the crisis.
The critical examination we have in mind presupposes that the teaching has authority and is to be taken very seriously indeed.
Frankly, I doubt very seriously if Jesus would attend any church in the US.
On one occasion when I was going into Church to collect something and dashing out again, I met an eight - year old who told me very seriously when he saw that I did not take Holy Water «Why didn't you bless yourself, we all do that».
His Theory is now taken very seriously by quantum cosmologists such as Stephen Hawking, who are trying to explain what happened in the Big Bang beginning of the universe.
They take things of this nature very seriously.
As everyone knows, Texas takes their football very seriously.
Such a notion takes very seriously the reality of sin and judgment.
In his recent study of process theology, Peter Hamilton has noted that he has found among the young people with whom he has worked as a chaplain and teacher of divinity a willingness to consider very seriously the reality of God but a feeling that talk about «personal immortality» makes no sense.
But if the purpose of the last two scholars is to be carried to its conclusion, we shall have to take Bultmann's interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount very seriously.)
The question whether there is an intrinsic incompatability of Christology with the world view of modern science must be taken very seriously.
«This president takes his responsibilities very seriously,» White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said about drones in early February.
Yet we must admit that through their work we have learned to take very seriously the total biblical story, reading with deeper insight the truths which are there stated not in propositions but in the events of history and in the response made to those events in the experience of men and women immersed in the ordinary affairs of daily life.
Christians are invited to take very seriously the invitation to divine intimacy and community with others.
At this time, the Church of England was taking the inner cities very seriously — this was the Thatcher era, when the government was seen as really neglecting the poor.
I don't take it seriously as presidential election speculation, but I take it very seriously as evidence of the climate of opinion among Republican functionaries.
But they took their cultural heritage VERY seriously.
It added: «I also want you to know we take this very seriously, your pastors grieve over this, and we have made these decisions with great care, and after much prayer.»
Minister Rev James Maciver, who conducted Mr Campbell's funeral, told the Telegraph: «The Western Isles Presbytery is taking these allegations very seriously and is acting on them in accordance with the stated practice of the Free Church of Scotland.»
This is to take Galatians 3:28 very seriously indeed.
They invite us to take very seriously the two central presuppositions of the Jewish - Christian tradition.
If you have any role in the design of worship, or the choice of music for use in congregational worship, or if you are sleeping with somebody who does, think very seriously about what would it mean for the design of our worship services if we took seriously that one of the major purposes of worship is to become a thin place where our hearts are open.
It takes very seriously the demonic power within the media but nevertheless refuses to abandon culture altogether.
I too am grieved, very seriously grieved, but I try not to look at the denominations, I know in time those that are truly born again will have their eyes opened and perhaps leave churchianity and will become a small remnant meeting in people's homes in humility to God and not striving to build larger churches and giving heed to seducing doctrines.
Tom Minnery, Focus on the Family's senior vice president for government and public policy told CNN that Obama won't get the evangelical vote because «evangelicals are people who take Bible interpretation very seriously, and the sort of speech [Obama] gave shows that he is worlds away in the views of evangelicals.»
It is for this reason that the Church, out of great love and wisdom, rejects contemporary labels such as «homosexual», «gay» and «queer» while taking very seriously someone's sexual attractions.
Like most Pentecostal women coming into the kingdom around the world, words like «complementarian» and «egalitarian» are not in her vocabulary, nor Calvinism and Arminianism... She takes the authority of the Bible very seriously.
They admit themselves, or so I'm told, that deconstructionism must also be deconstructed, an «ism» that can not be taken very seriously or very literally.
The seminary bookstores are filled with works on therapy, and these studies of psychology and the helping arts seem to be taken very seriously by most ministers; the books in widespread use are thought to represent the «state of the art.»
I take it very seriously too: as one of the most dangerous threats to human civilization in existence, behind the Koran and, perhaps, Mein Kampf.
It was kind of a game, but I do not think lever believed it, and I have never taken anti-realism very seriously.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z