Organisations and communities would be able to conduct
their vital work in an environment of certainty,» said Mr. Mohamed.
Our healthcare workers perform some of the most
vital work in the state, not to mention the country.
In other words, they expect us to reduce emissions rapidly while they can continue to perform
the vital work in climate science — flying to international conferences twice a year.
This exhibition is presented as part of an exciting on - going initiative, New Art at IMMA, proudly supported by (External) Matheson, which allows IMMA to continue to support artists»
vital work in a strand of programming that recognises and nurtures new and emerging talents, new thinking and new forms of exhibition - making.
This commission is presented as part of an exciting on - going initiative, New Art at IMMA, proudly supported by Matheson, which allows IMMA to continue to support artists»
vital work in a strand of programming that recognises and nurtures new and emerging talents, new thinking and new forms of exhibition - making.
If the Ground Should Open... is part of the official Ireland 2016 Programme and is presented as part of an exciting on - going initiative, New Art at IMMA, proudly supported by Matheson, which allows IMMA to continue to support artists»
vital work in a strand of programming that recognises and nurtures new and emerging talents, new thinking and new forms of exhibition - making.
If the Ground Should Open... is part of the official Ireland 2016 Programme and is presented as part of an exciting on - going initiative, New Art at IMMA, proudly supported by (External) Matheson, which allows IMMA to continue to support artists»
vital work in a strand of programming that recognises and nurtures new and emerging talents, new thinking and new forms of exhibition - making.
«Turning Pages was my first public commission, originally intended as a commemorative gesture to the retiring librarian at Margate library, so I am thrilled to revisit it over 40 years later and create this edition which will, I hope, support Turner Contemporary and
its vital work in Margate today.»
I am very much looking forward to contributing to the NCTL's
vital work in developing teachers and leaders.»
Commenting on today's government announcement, Julie McCulloch, interim director of policy at the Association of School and College Leaders, said: «We need a system which better reflects the entirety of their schooling and
the vital work in the infant years, and we therefore support a light - touch assessment near the beginning of reception which will provide an earlier starting point for measuring progress and give parents a more complete picture.
Malick is employing his usual style of montage and voice - over narration but in a new, contemporary setting that makes Wonder feel like his most
vital work in years.
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Therefore, it can be easy to get caught up
in work and forget about one of its most
vital processes: getting paid.
The U.S. is the only industrialized nation
in the world that does not provide
working moms (or dads) with support during the
vital first few months of a newborn's life.
Churchill said, «Nature has not intended man to
work from eight
in the morning until midnight without that refreshment of blessed oblivion which, even if it only lasts twenty minutes, is sufficient to renew all the
vital forces.»
In this regard, Shah with his IPL has gone all guns blazing to reskill
working professionals; with a special focus on solving
vital societal issues through data - driven entrepreneurial models.
Offset Market Exchange, which she founded
in 2011, helps government contractors manage their obligations to meet local procurement requirements — an uncelebrated but
vital line of
work.
Understanding which leadership style
works best for you is
vital in reaching success.
He said that if he had to rely on the European Space Agency's limited, difficult - to - access data for his
work checking climate model predictions against reality, he'd be «more or less blind» — particularly
in the vast, uninhabited stretches of the globe like the Pacific, which are
vital for understanding the world climate.
Ensuring that the structure and rates of taxation do not discourage
work, saving and investment
in Canada is
vital.
Identifying the areas where stakeholders can
work together on the needed systemic changes will be
vital in speeding up the transition to a more sustainable society», she says.
Known for her incredible eye for design and vast network of influencer and celebrity connections across the tech, music, lifestyle and film industries, Kayleigh plays a
vital role
in both our strategic partnership and entertainment
work at Main & Rose.
In fact, our hope is to strengthen those ties even more, particularly when it comes to municipal chambers of commerce across the region, whose
work is absolutely
vital to the economic prosperity of our region.
It's become increasingly
vital that employers help their teams better manage their stress and priorities — especially during the holidays — for each person to be their best and brightest selves, at
work and
in life,» said Chris Boyce, CEO of Virgin Pulse.
Why workspaces will always be a «thing»: «Human aggregation, friction, and the interaction of our minds are
vital aspects of
work, especially
in the creative industries.
«Human aggregation, friction, and the interaction of our minds are
vital aspects of
work, especially
in the creative industries.
«Food banks are dynamic organizations that are continually evolving to address hunger
in their communities, but they struggle to access enough resources to do the
vital work they are called upon to,» said Katharine Schmidt, Executive Director, Food Banks Canada.
It is the most important non-U.S. destination for our lumber, minerals and agricultural products and, by extension,
vital to the more than 800,000 people
working in those sectors.
Meanwhile,
Vital's Bouli project features the Bella Tondi prospect, 25 km north of the 2.5 million ounce Samira Hill gold project, and
in an area where 20,000 artisinal miners are said to have been
working a 1.5 km strike length of mineralisation over the past 12 months.
With massive and increasing structural deficits; exploding debt
in all sectors; hostile demographics; social and political fracturing and disintegration; grotesque wealth inequality; extraordinary global trade competition; a complete collapse of respect for
vital government organizations such as the Justice Department and FBI, which the people now realize have gone rogue; an extremely complex and corrosive global geopolitical environment; the real prospect of war, potentially nuclear and worldwide; not to mention numerous additional factors, we can only point to few other times
in history more dangerous to the people's financial welfare, and therefore more overall bullish for gold, one of the only financial sanctuaries proven to
work in times of dislocation.
Mr McAuley went on to say: «These findings reaffirm how
vital the
work of foodbanks and generosity of donors is, but are also a clear challenge to the new Government to do more to stop people ending up
in crisis
in the first place.»
In between, we are given snapshots of a vanished America where religion and culture still played a vital role in public life, as well as odd and unexpected little tidbits: a craze for church bell towers in the 1920s; Cram's home life with his beloved wife, Bess, and their children; the messy business breakup with Goodhue; Cram's mildly embarrassing foray into the horror genre, Black Spirits and White; his strange proposal for an island to be raised ex nihilo in Boston's Charles River; the problems inherent when working with rich Swedenborgians; and a Japanese Christian university he designed on a mix of Oriental and Dutch Modernist theme
In between, we are given snapshots of a vanished America where religion and culture still played a
vital role
in public life, as well as odd and unexpected little tidbits: a craze for church bell towers in the 1920s; Cram's home life with his beloved wife, Bess, and their children; the messy business breakup with Goodhue; Cram's mildly embarrassing foray into the horror genre, Black Spirits and White; his strange proposal for an island to be raised ex nihilo in Boston's Charles River; the problems inherent when working with rich Swedenborgians; and a Japanese Christian university he designed on a mix of Oriental and Dutch Modernist theme
in public life, as well as odd and unexpected little tidbits: a craze for church bell towers
in the 1920s; Cram's home life with his beloved wife, Bess, and their children; the messy business breakup with Goodhue; Cram's mildly embarrassing foray into the horror genre, Black Spirits and White; his strange proposal for an island to be raised ex nihilo in Boston's Charles River; the problems inherent when working with rich Swedenborgians; and a Japanese Christian university he designed on a mix of Oriental and Dutch Modernist theme
in the 1920s; Cram's home life with his beloved wife, Bess, and their children; the messy business breakup with Goodhue; Cram's mildly embarrassing foray into the horror genre, Black Spirits and White; his strange proposal for an island to be raised ex nihilo
in Boston's Charles River; the problems inherent when working with rich Swedenborgians; and a Japanese Christian university he designed on a mix of Oriental and Dutch Modernist theme
in Boston's Charles River; the problems inherent when
working with rich Swedenborgians; and a Japanese Christian university he designed on a mix of Oriental and Dutch Modernist themes.
I begin with attention to the philosophical underpinnings, not only
in Whitehead but also
in Charles Hartshorne, and then move to those who have built on this
work to bring forth their own
vital theological appropriations that inform the focus of this book.
In these last years, scarred by AIDS, by the dominant culture of greed and violence, and by personal loss and pain, I have come to see more distinctly the
vital link between the healing process (traditionally the prerogative of religious and medical traditions) and the
work of liberation (assumed to be the business of revolutionary movements for justice).
In these last years scarred by AIDS, by the dominant culture of greed and violence, and by personal loss and pain, the author has come to see more distinctly the
vital link between the healing process (traditionally the prerogative of religious and medical traditions) and the
work of liberation (assumed to be the business of revolutionary movements for justice).
More than an intellectual manifesto, the invitation pledges signers to specific spiritual practices: maintaining a
vital prayer life, conducting
works of mercy and engaging
in a regular Friday fast «as a form of prayerful resistance to the idolatrous practices of our culture.»
William Kuhns» remarks that Bonhoeffer's
works «speak directly to a Catholic as a Catholic, despite their emergence from the most
vital sources
in Protestant tradition.
Third, there was a dynamic and
vital Catholic literary and intellectual tradition visibly at
work in the culture.
But
in 20 years of
work and gleaning, COCU has learned that some institutional expression (even if temporary and modest) is
vital precisely at these points of «interchurch contact.
Churches around the country are
vital centres for local communities and wider society, preserving our rich heritage for future generations, and I very much welcome the opportunity to support the Council
in their
work.»
«Our welfare system provides a
vital safety net - spending around # 94 billion
in 2014/15 on
working age benefits.
«I also welcome the opportunity for ongoing collaboration with the Philadelphia district attorney's office
in the
vital work of protecting children.»
While it is
vital that Christians hold one another accountable for
working for the glory of God, we should be careful of using God's name carelessly or
in vain
in order to cover for our reluctance to promote our
work....
But a
vital source of power
in the image — whether visual or poetic — is its ability to
work beyond the scope of the word: to evoke, suggest, allude to or embody aspects of experience that elude discursive reasoning.
I've
worked with a lot of kids
in neighborhoods where violence was a daily reality - being tough and making people think you might hurt them, even if you actually didn't, was, for many of them, a
vital survival technique.
That the kingdom will come — and that there remains a great deal of
vital work for us to do
in the church and
in society until that day.
The saving
work of Christ is so rich and multifaceted a
work that all the great «theories» of the atonement contain
vital insights into what Christ's death accomplished: The ransom theory, so widely held
in the patristic period, and the satisfaction theory most commonly associated with Anselm both contain indispensable motifs.
The President continues: «The seven principles of Kwanzaa - unity, self - determination, collective
work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith - serve as
vital tools
in building hope and opportunity
in our communities and throughout our country.»
And inasmuch as any basic Christian affirmation is molded to the
vital energies which
work upon it
in any nation or country, it ought to be possible to gain insight into the fact that classical Christian eschatology is interpreted
in present American life
in a peculiar way.
«This can only bode well for our
work in developing a Covenant for Clergy Well - being that draws on all that the church is learning about how attending to the well - being of the clergy is
vital to the mission and ministry of the whole church.»