Sentences with phrase «which espouses»

The formula has been working for Jewgieniew, who has steadily grown Realty ONE Group since its inception thanks to the «ONE Family» philosophy, which espouses 6 Cs for success: Commissions, Coolture, Coaching, Care, Connect and Community.
Catholic Online would have done far better to interview Spencer about his membership of the Cornwall Alliance, which espouses the «greed gospel», and regards fossil fuels as part of God's bounty it would be an insult to pass up.
The exhibition critiques the fallacy inherent in the opposing discourses of colonial - era «noble savagery» as encapsulated in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness (that African nature is «something monstrous and free»); and post-colonial populism which espouses the ideal of a natural world in Africa as a Paradise Lost.
In this endeavor, Hughes aligns himself squarely within the tradition of painters like Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky, whose groundbreaking ideas gave rise to a main branch of contemporary American abstraction which espouses the possibility of conveying the full range of human experience through the raw materials of paint and renders moot the distinction between abstraction and figuration.
The high school's philosophy is inspired by the nonprofit All Kinds Of Minds Institute, which espouses the belief that students need to become aware of their individual learning styles.
Just as in Scotland, where they voted for a party which espouses policies not so different from those advocated by Jeremy, the sort of «electoral credibility» which bubble - inhabitants believe in is worthless.
But you won't hear a senior leader of the state Independence Party — which espouses those high - minded views on its Web site — utter one critical word about the disgraceful behavior of politicians in Albany, because he's holding down a $ 100,000 - a-year job working for Brooklyn state Sen. Carl Kruger.
The practice has gained a new following with the advent of the Attachment Parenting movement, which espouses «babywearing» to form and nurture «strong connections between parents and their children,» according to Attachment Parenting International.
There is this whole world of healthy and alternative food recipes out there which espouses the virtue of getting rid of processed food and food ingredients.
I recall the reaction of a priest friend to a text setting out the conservative version of Anglicanism, one which espouses fidelity to the monarchy, to the liturgical tradition of the Book of Common Prayer, and to the rural pastoral tradition, of such great comfort to the people.
However, he denies that the idea of a personal God which it espouses is the personal God himself.
A South Carolina judge on Wednesday (Jan. 23) issued a temporary restraining order that prevents the national church from using the name or seal of the diocese, which espouses a more traditional theology and disapproves of the national church's acceptance of same - sex marriage and gay bishops.
He forgot to mention Qaddafi's little Green book which espoused his «religion» and was required reading in Libya!
White supremacists and trendy yuppie conformists are often NOT people who have earnest ignorance, but often have * willful * ignorance, people who intentionally gloss over the LACK of foundation for the notions and lifestlye which they espouse.
He goes on to note the post-Enlightenment fragmentation of the Catholic synthesis: «what for Patristic and Medieval thought was in both theory and practice a profound unity -LSB-...] was destroyed by systems which espoused the cause of rational knowledge sundered from faith.»
There are even dividend strategies which espouse the methodology of buying companies specifically because of their payment schedules in order to balance out payments.
Your winning this top prize has shown, beyond a shadow of doubt, the effectiveness of the price action forex trading strategies which you espouse
I also read and listened to Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki, which espoused the difference between assets and liabilities....
Rather than the Florentine school of the Renaissance, which stressed drawing (disegno) as the foundation of all art, including painting, Mason is in the Venetian tradition, which espoused color first and foremost.
Grupo Ruptura founded the Brazilian concrete art movement, which espoused... Read More
This is radically and fundamentally inconsistent with the societal values of human dignity and liberty which we espouse, and is directly contrary to the presumption of innocence enshrined in s. 11 (d).
Patent troll litigation is a drain on a wide variety of industries, and raises ethical questions for universities like USC, which espouse a belief in research and innovation while simultaneously facilitating broad - based patent trolling.

Not exact matches

Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson has apologized profusely for the incident, a major black eye for a company that paints itself as espousing progressive values and which famously caused a controversy in 2015 when it sought to foster discussions of racial matters between its baristas and customers, an idea it quickly dropped.
The Eritrean government, which fiercely espoused national independence and self - reliance, would own just 40 % of the joint venture, known as the Bisha Mining Share Co. (BMSC)-- Nevsun would hold the rest.
When Bill Gates speaks, people listen — which can be an unfortunate thing, especially when the Microsoft founder espouses ideas like taxing robots.
One such philosophy, which both of my partners espouse: when in doubt, wear black.
That time period in ancient China, by the way, corresponds with what is called the Spring and Autumn Period (about 771 to 476 B.C.), which tradition associates with the Chinese teacher and philosopher Confucius, one of the first to espouse the principle:
When looking at a business, Warren Buffett has long espoused pricing power as the most important determinant, which coincidentally is something steel companies don't have.
The first, which is espoused by the article, is that getting persona interviews is too difficult, too time consuming, and / or leads to paralyzing indecision.
While the remaining three candidates may not espouse hard edged conservatism like Dr. Morton or Mr. Orman, the three candidates have received financial support from not - so - progressive groups, like the Merit Contractors Association, which is an anti-union lobby group in the construction industry.
Chick - fil - a espouses to Christian beliefs which doesn't discriminate against Gays, but sees the Gay activity as sinful per multiple Biblical references.
Many of you seem to be thoughtful articulate peolpe, however, I must call out the fact that many of you presuppose our system as the best possible system (by system I mean our capitalist society) ie it does not matter to great degree which party you espouse they still work within the confines of a system.
I'm not espousing Buddhism, but his philosophy long predates the ideas which Jesus is credited as saying.
I admit to espousing a definite idea of Western, upper - middle - class sophistication and elegance, which I associate with material success.
Bottum opines that we should prepare ourselves for the next chapter in the culture wars, in which the left here will get into step with its European compatriots, espousing a militant skepticism toward science while maintaining their polemic against the religious right, but this time for its uncritical embrace of scientific progress.
But in actuality, the exact experience of the participating groups and individuals could not be determined prior to a decision about the relative weight of the principles they espoused or the institutions within which they functioned.
However, this does not mean that we therefore espouse a nominalism, which would mean that possibility is a present projection on the future.
Then you will understand dear friends, Islam does not espouse the fundamental principles of democracy, in which this country prospers.
The Pope is espousing the essence of Liberation Theology, which started in Latin American, where he is from.
This conclusion followed from their very holistic view, which many people today espouse on different grounds, according to which the material and the spiritual, the body and soul, are inseparably united.
The dominant view in modern philosophy was the version of realism espoused by Descartes and Locke, a version which took the form of a «representative theory perception.»
On the other hand, being an atheist, she naturally espouses amoral behavior; a lack of moral principles — only those that are self - imposed and self - executed, and which are subject to change at a whim.
This leads to a dualistic view that many still espouse, according to which the material and spiritual, body and soul, are seen as separate and unequal elements, temporarily joined together (during our lifetime) but separated in death so that the soul can assume its rightful, higher place.
All the Pope did was espouse the tenets of Christianity which says we should care about each other.
The very moral teachings espoused by Jesus which Jefferson held dear were not merely suggestions but commandments which Jefferson would be judged by according to Jesus.
In the book's first chapter, «Why the Christian Church is not Pacifist,» he argued that «the failure of the Church to espouse pacifism is not apostasy, but is derived from an understanding of the Christian Gospel which refuses simply to equate the Gospel with the «law of love.»
A party, which is ahead of its time and espouses the truth, including philosophical truths, in theological language, as Marx would have said, can only end up by suffocating democracy.
I found out later that the leadership of both of these churches look to Driscoll and his contemporaries as espousing «the» manly man way in which church, home, and life should be led.
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.
The question is of importance because he uses that principle — the ineradicableness of the positive, or the primacy of the positive — as a weapon not only against those who espouse purely negative facts but against those who propose metaphysical principles which involve exclusive negativity.
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