Sentences with phrase «who puts into practice»

Listening to «sound doctrine» is not a matter of who is right and who is wrong, but rather, who puts into practice what they have heard.
Rather, most affirmed that converts who put into practice «biblical attitudes towards work and the use of resources» would experience economic advancement.
Teaching targets are set by the national curriculum and teachers are the ones, who put it into practice.

Not exact matches

The Leader's Guide is for both those who are new to Lean Startup as well as those who love the methodology in principle, but want to know more about how to put it into practice.
This new digital gold rush has drawn hundreds of new investors, and there are hundreds of entrepreneurs who have seen an easy way to raise funds and put their ideas into practice.
Putting their ideas into financial planning practice is not new to Ritholtz (below) and Brown, who were already doing that at New York City - based Fusion Analytics.
For those who have done their research as suggested in the previous article, it's now time to put your efforts into practice before registering on the two sites.
14 % of respondents believe that insider trading practices in the alternative investment industry have become less prevalent since the FBI arrested Raj Rajaratnam and scared the bejeezus out of everyone, a noticeable drop from January 2016 when 25 % of respondents felt this way; 37 % of respondents think the news of arrests and convictions there has had little impact on insider trading because those who engage in such practices think they are smarter than everyone else and will never get caught, compared with 39 % of respondents in 2016; and 49 % of respondents believe the influx of money into funds in recent years and the explosion in the number of hedge fund firms has put enough pressure on fund managers that there will always be a few desperate enough to try anything, including insider trading, a significant increase from the 36 % of respondents who felt this way in the Roundtable's previous survey on this topic.
To make these practices communicative in and through specific cultural contexts, those of us who teach ministers to become «servants of the Word» have encouraged them to become aware of aesthetic conventions and put them into practice in public communication.
If you want to find people who know about religion, and who put the most hours into practicing their religion, it's the South Americans.
The author addresses this in her introduction, stressing that this work will focus instead on «those around her who would describe themselves as «lesser souls» compared to Therese, but who nevertheless put into practice her «Little Way», those who were part of her life, both in her family and in the monastery.
7:24 «Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.
Those who do not put it into practice do not understand the Bible.
Those who follow teachers who give them what their itching ears want to hear are those who are content to gather more and more teachers, listen to more and more sermons, gaining more and more knowledge, and being so busy with Bible study, theological learning, and the accumulation of knowledge, that one never has a chance to put any of it into practice in the world.
Who refuses involvement in war and has already put into practice Isaiah 2:4 to learn war no more.
Our letter concludes by indicating how theologians and pastors who teach and put into practice any of these eight positions can thereby do grave harm to many souls, and pointing to some ways in which this may happen.
But part of that explanation must also show how you are getting the people who hear the message to put it into practice.
Thornton Wilder's Heaven's My Destination is a comedy about a poor soul who attempts to put the Beatitudes into practice.
He would not support the hateful rhetoric and divisiveness of modern day «christians» who do not put hsi words into practice.
Problem is, I don't know a SINGLE person who claims to be a «Christian» who actually puts those things into practice.
Who has developed solutions in Africa and put them into practice?
I know at least two people who's life changed after reading it and putting into practice it's exercises.The main thing with diet is to enjoy whatever you are doing, don't make it a struggle Rohan.
I want to hold space for participants to really learn this work and put it into practice so that it becomes a part of who they are.
My last book, How Children Succeed, explored this research and profiled educators who were attempting to put it into practice in their classrooms.
And so, they set up this hotline where moms who have been victimized through nursing in public incident can call and report the issue to «Best for Babes» and they are hoping that this will you know, if you can record all of them and keep records of them that they can then share these with the law making and people who will hopefully start putting this into practice into their laws.
At the helm of this baby courts movement that empowers parents — rather than puts up seemingly impossible conditions for parents to meet — to regain custody of their child, is Judge Cindy S. Lederman who first put the baby courts concept into practice in 2005 in her Juvenile Court of Miami - Dade County, Florida, USA.
It's the older two (who do not live with us) that are having a hard time adjusting to the fact there is a new baby coming... it's always an ideal situation we read about, but putting into practice takes help and cooperation on all fronts.
The Global Consultation on Complementary Feeding, convened by WHO 10 - 13 December 2001, has resulted in updated recommendations for appropriate feeding practices and guidance for programme managers to put these into action.
I love these answers from a mom who read the book and put it into practice.
In order to assist in putting general guidance on HIV and infant feeding into practice in countries, in 2003 WHO and UN partners (with valuable inputs from NGOs, researchers, and government officials) revised HIV and Infant Feeding: A Guide for Health - care Managers and Supervisors.
They wanted to find a partner who shared their vision for a company committed to every aspect of ethical sourcing — organic farming methods, ethical production standards, and put - into - practice environmental awareness.
With these articles, the project takes its first steps towards establishing new avenues of communication between academics working on democratization and the policy - makers who put democracy promotion into practice.
As long as there are people with the values who yearn for a different kind of society then you're going to have a party that tries to put those values into practice
At the same time, he argued for the value of better ties between policy researchers and the elected officials who could put their ideas into practice.
And, of course, the people who make real policies — the ones that are actually going to be put into practice — are those in government; plenty of people get jobs in the civil service after training as scientists.
All this makes it hard to put the study's findings into practice — especially out in the field, where the people most likely to lie are those who are good at lying.
The A&I program is for science educators who want to put into practice a proven approach to science education.
Take Rhoda, for example, a farmer in western Malawi, who put evergreen agriculture into practice, adding trees to her maize fields to revitalize her unproductive farmland.
This study underlines how important it is for all countries to embrace the WHO global action plan and put it into practice,» said Dr Oleg Chestnov, Assistant Director - General for Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health.
The main treatment approach for the millions of women who suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is diet modification, yet there's a dearth of real - world recipe guides to help these women put such dietary rules into daily practice — until now.
Then once you secure someone who is willing to attempt to work around your schedule with your child, you then have to put it all into practice.
Seek out the people in AA who have successfully stayed sober for some time Try to put into practice the AA program of recovery.
The scenes of training, followed by a beer - hall celebration, feels like some sick secret society where a weapons practice and fascist ideology just whet the appetite for a cold one with the boys, but he's a true believer who puts his training into practice with an assignment to assassinate a Communist troublemaker.
As one student explained, «It's my advisor who challenges me to put virtue into practice.
The experiences of educators such as Rabe, and many others who put Turning Points into practice, provide what authors Jackson and Davis call the «muscle, heart, and soul» to the renewed push for middle grades reform.
«It's hard to put theory into practice,» says Cho, who currently works as a school counselor for an urban public high school.
«There I was, putting into practice my strong belief that if this country could help me overcome the disadvantages that I inherited, then surely it could do more for the many others who had similar hurdles to jump,» says Lafargue, who moved to New York from Jamaica as a child.
Putting these ideas into practice, I started a lunchtime discussion group with fifth - grade boys who were struggling in their own ways.
David Liben, who works for Student Achievement Partners, a non-profit set up by the authors of the Common Core to help teachers put the standards into practice, says the «text to self» technique often puts kids from poor families at a disadvantage in the classroom.
The man who helped craft the state's parent trigger law and who founded Parent Revolution has launched a new organization that aims to put a kids - first agenda into practice and give LA Unified students and their parents legal rights in decisions about their education.
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