Sentences with phrase «viewed as another instance»

That can be viewed as an instance where, to use Lord Neuberger's framework (above, para. 25), no assistance was provided to the tortfeasors who are primarily liable; i.e., those who caused the damage.

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For instance, they'll be less happy and more stressed (which affects things like their productivity and creativity); they may quit on you (which will cost you and your company time and money); they may give you bad reviews or complain to HR (which puts your job in jeopardy); and you'll have trouble earning their respect, being viewed as credible, and getting them to listen to your opinions.
For instance, last week U.S. utilities, usually viewed as a less risky sector, were down 4 %, dramatically underperforming the market.
In the past, companies have viewed instances of strong equity markets as an opportunity to take advantage of their highly valued stock to make acquisitions or as an opportune time to fetch a good premium for shareholders by being acquired.
Based on historical outcomes associated with those prior instances (which prior to the current market cycle, include only 1929, 1972, 1987, 2000 and 2007), we continue to view the stock market as vulnerable to significant downside risk both in the near - term and over the completion of the present market cycle.
Yet every corporate security may best be viewed, in the first instance, as an ownership interest in, or a claim against, a specific business enterprise.
For instance, inasmuch as the founders» notion of free self - government rests on an essentially Lockean conception of freedom as power outside and prior to truth (however much God or truth imposes an extrinsic obligation to obey, and however reasonable it is to do so in view of future rewards and punishments), then American liberty will eventually erode the moral and cultural foundations of civil society inherited from Protestant Christianity.
Euthanasia for instance can be viewed as merciful.
Okay, I'm just going to say this right out — Sabio, your links offered can be viewed as antitheistic attacks and, in some instances where one looks for evidence to back the Bible being a human document, REALLY go into that territory.
I was aware, for instance, that subordinationist views of the Son that saw Christ as in some sense derivative from the Father had been unexceptionable in the third century but were anathematized in the fourth.
Thus, for instance, deciding ceases to be understandable except as a reduction to these microscopic subdecisions compensated by what I believe to be Hartshorne's general view of the entire process as a collection of particular processes which are part of a general telos manifesting God in process.
Some Christians who are quite sure that they are not Catholics may view that claim as an instance of outrageous ecclesiastical cheekiness, of recruiting by definition people who do not want to be Catholics.
One way of viewing the religious crisis of our time is to see it not in the first instance as a challenge to the intellectual cogency of Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, or other traditions, but as the gradual erosion, in an ever more complex and technological society, of the feeling of reciprocity with nature, organic interrelatedness with the human community, and sensitive attention to the processes of lived experience where the realities designated by religious symbols and assertions are actually to be found, if they are found at all.
rather than viewing each individual character or incident as only an instance of some collectivity or trend, is able to see the specific, the novel... the way even the «typical» diverges from type... [and can] recognize the peculiar dialectic between continuity and discontinuity in tradition.
The promise of God to Abraham, Israel, and the Church, therefore, may be viewed cosmologically (and not just historically) as a special instance of the general breaking in of God's promise to the entire emergent universe.
If, however, we had been prepared for such a sight, our eyes would have no difficulty in probing and encompassing the mighty planes and heights; then our own feelings of smallness and oppression would not interfere with the elevating effects of such a view in the same way as in the first instance.
The development of such a comprehensive view has long been a need, for it has become clearer and clearer as we have become familiar and involved with a constantly widening horizon of different musical aims and practices, that the old «common practice» theories of harmony and counterpoint could no longer be overhauled or extended, but had by necessity to be replaced by a way of description and analysis that treated the «common practice» of Western music from the late seventeenth to the end of the nineteenth centuries as only one instance of a much wider musical method and practice that could be applied to all of Western music, from its origins to the present, as well as to music of other cultures.»
The definition of material world, for instance, is «a set of relations and of entities which occur as forming the field of these relations (MCMW 13)-- a most curious definition when we consider Whitehead's later view that the world (ourselves included) is understandable as a coherent logical system of polyadic relations of actual occasions.
Not because society's views have changed, but because, for instance, women 2000 or 3000 years ago were just as much people as they are today, completely independent of whatever people decide in Switzerland.
Are there instances where ND has worked with churches to move them toward viewing gay sex as accepted by God, or to have partnered gay Christians ordained?
Given the form - critical view of the tradition, it is evident that the way back from the tradition as we have it to the historical Jesus will be a long and arduous way, and there will be many instances where it will simply not exist, since much of the tradition will have been created in the early Church and will lead us at most to an aspect of the Church's understanding of the risen Lord.
I recall an instance at a big conference here some years ago where a Christian musician I respected (although we have some pretty different views on some issues) refused to be cornered by a line of questions (framed more like an interrogation) which would have made him espouse the party line on spirituality as defined by those running the event.
It is equally easy and false to take a docetic view of revelation: to suppose that the content of the scriptures, for example, is, just simply, the thoughts of God, the human writers contributing no more than a pen for God to write them down with; or to imagine that a person or a group of people or an institution can, as it were, throw a switch from time to time and become a transmitter of revelation from an external divine source: a group of bishops, for instance, when assembled in council, or a pope when defining a dogma ex cathedra.
The recommendation made by the United Church's Executive Council in 1973, if difficult to implement, is the appropriate stance: «It [the Executive Council] recommends to associations that in the instance of considering a stated homosexual's candidacy for ordination the issue should not be his / her homosexuality as such, but rather the candidate's total view of human sexuality and his / her understanding of the morality of its use.»
People must be taught to understand that their actions as citizens and members of other organized groups — for instance, trade unions — must be judged from a moral point of view.
(5) Although the history of Christianity is replete with instances of the use of violence, and although this violence has often been employed for destruction of the enemy rather than reconciliation, dominant Christian teaching has nevertheless encouraged respect for the human integrity and worth of all people and has viewed violence against persons as undesirable.
Thus, cultural evolution, while in the first instance arises from and is dependent on genetic or biological factors, must now be viewed principally as an «epigenetic» or emergent phenomena.
It is equally common to approach a certain religious institution — initiation, for instance — or a religious act such as the orientatio, from the point of view of symbolism.
In this way, for instance, value can now be established as an essential feature of the nature of things, in that from the subjective standpoint of a concrescing actual entity objectification is an evaluation of dative actual entities with a view to its own self - enjoyment and aim at satisfaction (RM 85, 101f.).
In 2012, Beyoncé Knowles signed an endorsement deal with Pepsi worth an estimated $ 50 million, and Justin Timberlake received an estimated $ 6 million for his involvement in the McDonald's «I'm lovin» it» tune.23, 24 In addition, beverage industry publications credit Latino rapper Pitbull's endorsement of Dr Pepper with 4.6 million advertising impressions (ie, any views or exposure to ads) and boosting Dr Pepper sales among Latinos by 1.7 %, despite overall declines in carbonated soft drink sales.25 Although this instance is anecdotal, it is important to note the industry perceives it as an example of effective celebrity endorsements.
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their recovery is likely to take longer, and they are at increased risk of long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or death.)
Those who hold this view pride themselves on not taking any handouts and certainly refuse to offer them, viewing tax dollars spent on programs assisting those less fortunate as an instance of government overstepping its boundaries.
For instance, I think it is a good guess that the US will not trade even one city for regime change in North Korea or Iran unless they view the war as inevitable and their attack as preventive / preemptive.
[440] Writing in The Guardian, journalist Polly Toynbee for instance referred to him as «jester, toff, self - absorbed sociopath and serial liar», [441] while Labour politician Hazel Blears called him «a nasty right - wing elitist, with odious views and criminal friends».
There was reason to view the piecemeal rollout of the budget language with skepticism: Last year, for instance, Mr. Cuomo's budget proposal quietly included a plan to offload one - third of the annual costs of the City University of New York, as well as a larger share of New York City's Medicaid bill, onto the city.
For instance, only 12 % of the public agree with the BNP's overtly - racist view that non-white British citizens are not as British as white ones.
This as another instance of the political class ignoring the views and opinions of the people that elected them.
«In many of the specifics of the way people view climate change — for instance, seeing it as a moral issue and understanding that climate change is going to hurt people in developing countries and the world's poor the most — we saw really large shifts.»
For instance, this group is viewed as being quiet, hardworking, family oriented, and good at math and science.
For instance, to view reactors of similar type and vintage to those at Fukushima Daiichi, Japan, choose «boiling water» as the type and use the slider to select those that began construction in the 1960s and 1970s.
It offers free space for ads on a site with hundreds of local city instances, sitting ninth place in the number of page views served in the United States (as of this writing), up there with Google and its properties Wikipedia and Facebook.
Or was it viewed as part of a loving exchange — for instance when you saw laughter, hand - holding, and glances between your parents?
Then the researchers performed functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans of the participants» brains as they viewed pictures of a variety of foods (for instance, chocolate cake) and described how hungry they were.
Prebiotics have been shown to cause different kinds of problems for people with candida yeast infections and SIBO, and in most instances any aggravations that occur after taking any dietary supplement containing them will often be viewed as a «die - off reaction».
For instance, BDSM Date Link has forums that are open to everyone, and searching and viewing profiles is possible as soon as you sign up.
For instance, if you want to browse matches without them knowing you've viewed their profile, it will cost you 20 coins, but that's still doesn't qualify you as a paying member.
For instance, if you have different political views as compared with your partner, you should not turn him or her down based on this.
Two of these instances — 1927's Wings and 1932's Grand Hotel - occurred so early in Oscar history that one could view them as anomalies.
The last time we saw this happen was in Metroid 2, and in that instance the baby Metroid viewed the first thing it saw, Samus, as a parental figure.
«Students can view montage videos created as a tribute to artists such as Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Georges Seurat, and Edgar Degas, then they can compare more recent art with the techniques of these famous artists and see how some of these techniques have changed — how pointillism led to micropointillism, for instance
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