Indeed, a lead investigator in the Canadian Human Rights Committee was asked
what value he placed on freedom of speech, to which he replied «Freedom of speech is an American concept, so I don't give it any value.»
«When people are making resource trade - offs between time and money, they should consider
what the value placed on one versus another will ultimately get them in the long run — in terms of happiness.»
This resource begins with our attitudes towards antiques and old people and
what value we place upon them.
On the redemption front we'll have to wait and see what BA implements and
what value it places on an Avios before we have a real idea of how bad (or good) the changes are.
Not exact matches
What makes the company unique: In addition to having plenty of employment opportunities with over 1,800 stores and 38 distribution centers across the U.S., Target is also a company that
places a lot of
value on giving back.
Jenni McDonough, VP of human resources explains that they took a small, windowless room, added a sofa, a blanket and an alarm clock, turning
what would normally be wasted space into a
valued place.
«We're not going to prejudge exactly
what (Glass's) path is — we'll focus on the
places that are actually getting
value out of it and go through the journey with them, being open - minded about where it's going to go.»
Discuss your mission and core
values, and
what inspired you to start your business in the first
place.
Even on initial conversations, it becomes evident whether the investment of time and money with you will add
value to
what is already in
place.
Values are one of the six components of
what we call a Great
Place to Work For All.
What is the
value of nonmonetary attachment to a home or
place?
By using the Invent + Patent System ™ you essentially pay the patent attorney for adding
value rather than figuring out
what your invention is in the first
place.
«GM trades at a significant discount to its intrinsic
value despite the company's strong operating performance... By
placing what we believe are conservative valuations on each component, it's easy to get a
value that is 27 % to 79 % higher than the current share price.
... we'll stick with
what we've found works... buying exceptional
value, when investors are extremely scared and we have the start of an uptrend in
place.
According to Belland, two things are necessary to slay the debt monster: an understanding of why you got into debt in the first
place, and knowledge of
what you
value.
While judicial review still occurs in many of the Fed's regulatory determinations, in
places where
value judgments are of the most consequence, the Fed's lawyer is the first and last word on
what the law allows or forbids.
One
place senior executives can start thinking about Buyer Perceived
Value (BPV) in general is by asking: do I have any idea
what our buyer's perceived
values are?
Most charities
place a high
value on sustained support through recurring donations, but sometimes a single gift is just
what is needed to help a program or organization meet a critical goal.
One parent households is because these so called family
value critics forget that you don't even practice
what you preach in the first
place.
Barber is unabashed in calling out
what he deems as «policy violence» and the theological malpractice of many evangelicals who
place themselves in support of legislation that is morally corrupt and antithetical to anything related to the
values of God.
And, in a very strange reinterpretation of American history, Huckabee declared, «I believe America is an exceptional country created out of the providence of God because of the prayers of people who, on their knees, begged for a
place where they could be free and raise their children in the freedom to worship and to speak out and to protest, and where every person was equal to every other person in intrinsic
value and worth and no person was worth more or worth less because of how much land they owned,
what their last name was,
what their occupation was and
what their bloodline was.»
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»); about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's
what I deserve anyway; about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of God's temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin; about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe» so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of God's sovereign plan, even God's idea; about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that
placed too much inherent
value on my fellow human beings; about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
Television, rather than the churches, is becoming the
place where people find a worldview which reflects
what to them is of ultimate
value, and which justifies their behavior and way of life.
Rather these traditional ethical
values must be understood as the symbolic expression of
what takes
place when people stand in true dialogical relation to each other.
This subjective - objective confusion destroys the essence of moral philosophy because it can not in fact establish any distinction between sheer objective description of
what takes
place and the discovery of the «normative,» that is, of the
values which determine
what man ought to do.
We
place value in
what we want to do with this life.
In a sense it is these mores, these
values and expressions of moral attitudes or
what Toqueville called «the habits of the heart» which are at risk if the mass media in general, and television in particular, were to succeed in replacing the church as the
place where the mores are generated and sustained.
How much easier for an «organizational Church» to fill that void, the void of a true and dynamic, life - altering communion with the Living God, with steps and organizational charts to help give
value to
what LOVE abolished the need to do in the first
place?
What this amounts to is the
value of a woman being
placed solely in how her body looks, and nothing else.
I now see it for
what it is, something that man invented, something that man uses to control and manipulate eachother, something that has no real
value outside of
what the mind of a human
places on it.
What does it take to adhere to a belief system which
places no
value on your gender?
In the second
place, he proposes to the truly revolutionary societies an attention to
what is of
value in their own contexts, and a program for growth to world consciousness — education, religion, an ethical business community, and so on.
Also, the
value of anything is necessarily only
what some human being will pay for it in the market
place.
What young liberals don't get is that they are taking away the
values and practices that were once common
place in the us.
Television, rather than the churches, is becoming the
place where people find a worldview which reflects
what to them is of ultimate
value, and which justifies their behavior and way of life.6]
But since spiritual maturity is rarely found in people so young,
what they are rebelling against isn't anything that has much
value in the first
place.
Never quite accepting a
value - free objective world nor sharply opposing it to a
value - laden subjective world in the first
place, American empirical theologians have no cause to be so disturbed that subjective and contextual speculation becomes constitutive of
what is religious.
Although it is hard to measure the number of hours spent on these productive activities, and there is difficulty deciding
what dollar
value to
place on them, economists have given much more attention to this subject than to leisure.
But
what is the alternative to this modern view of a valueless noumenal nature existing underneath our impressions and rendering us
value - seeking beings quite out of
place on such terrain?
The author asks:
what place is there for religion and religious
values in the global economy, and
what should be the relationship between economics and theology?
Treating people differently to make available the options begs the question: are we americans in the first
place and
what values do we subscribne to.
what a hypocracy, «Judaism
places ultimate
value on human life» they prefer life of one killer (they called soldier) over thousands of innocent palestians, that proves historical curse of God on sons of israel, they will never get a land on this earth but if get some (that they did with unjustice) will never get peace on it.
I am increasingly convinced of the
value of
placing oneself at the lower end of a master - apprentice relationship in fields where one knows next to nothing, where who one is and
what one knows in one's own field are unrevealed and beside the point.
«If you can't believe in my own personal authenticity, then evaluate if
what I do is
what God himself would do if he were in my
place; then accept the
value and authenticity of my works.
Our present concern, however, is not with this obvious and distressing manifestation of disharmony in social life but with the disharmony itself — that is, the failure on the part of men and women to discern that true community and sound relationships within it can be found only as each of us has his or her
place in a wider grouping of humans, where there is vivid contrast because each is
valued as being precisely this or that person while the community as a whole has goals or ends (
what used to be called «ideals») that are worthy, upbuilding, and enriching.
What if one denomination encouraged all of their pastors to preach at least one sermon in April, about the
value God
places on children — it doesn't necessarily have to focus on sexual abuse, but on the
value of children and the importance of Christians to expend ourselves in protecting and honoring these little ones?
«We have a long history of strong grower returns and
place an emphasis on food safety and quality, but
what will really transform this company compared to other handlers is our branching out into the retail market with
value - added products,» Nunes says.
«As part of our network, we also have some amazing distributors like John Nagle Co. in Boston, Norref in Montreal, and Seacore in Toronto — all of whom
place a high
value on
what we are doing,» he continues.
Wine brand heritage doesn't matter, Glossing the Rex Goliath effect: The success of newer US wine brands such as Rex Goliath and Barefoot suggests a new generation
places less
value on provenance and heritage than on
what the drinks say about them...
In this age of people not giving you full
value for your money, it's a real pleasure to do business with a
place that puts the customer first and delivers way over and above
what's expected.