Sentences with phrase «whole panoply»

A local church is in competition with these national programs and the whole panoply of secular programming when it attempts to «broadcast» to a «mass» audience.
Karl Barth was always difficult to classify as either liberal or evangelical because he insisted that the divine Word was never coterminous with the words of Scripture, nor was the whole panoply of religion a sure instrument of that Word.
May the Lord pour out his blessing abundantly upon all our Boarding Schools that a host of pious youth may be raised up, filled with the Holy Spirit and clothed with the whole panoply of God who shall go forth as angels of mercy bearing life and light and peace to this benighted, perishing people.26
They have a whole panoply of South American items, including Peruvian beer.
Critics say that, as is, that's simply putting a Band Aid on a larger wound: Just last week, New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman, in a larger critique of the problems at the much - maligned terminal, called that plan «a project born of political expediency,» noting that Cuomo has «brushed off more sweeping proposals that might tackle once and for all the whole panoply of problems that plague Penn Station.»
«It does not seem to me to be a good thing for the police and the whole panoply of the criminal law and prosecutors to invade politics for often, not in my case actually, but it's often for party political reasons,» he added.
Mr. Kimmelman warned that the governor was missing an opportunity to solve «the whole panoply of problems» at Penn, the way shortsighted politicians like former Gov. George Pataki of New York and Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey have done with other transit projects before.
More monitoring of the entire atmosphere as well as the whole panoply of greenhouse gases over the long term will be required to determine what's behind the lower stratospheric dry out — a set of observations imperiled by the current dearth of Earth observation satellites operated by the U.S. space program.
Nikola Tesla, Guglielmo Marconi and others turned the dream into reality, and the whole panoply of modern communications, from radio and television to radar and microwave links for cellphones, followed naturally.
For though «Lady Bird» deals with the whole panoply of senior year experiences, the heart of things is that particular parent - child dynamic.
In the comic book, he's a walk - on, the sad - sack victim of the girls» personal - ads prank, but Zwigoff, with cowriter Clowes's assistance and blessing, expanded Seymour's passing, passive role to a pivotal degree — very much along the lines of Zwigoff's documentary portrait of his friend R. Crumb, with a whole panoply of asocial misanthropy introduced, along with blues connoisseurship, record collecting, and cartooning.
«We're looking at the whole panoply of questions — what data are we collecting now and what data should we be collecting from now through the end of the century?
And while foundations fund evaluation, convening, policy analysis, and dissemination, very few show any inclination to make any particular effort to develop multi-skilled scholars or support the whole panoply of activity.
That's real money over a period of five years if we're serious in pushing it through to the public school system, dealing with issues of juvenile crime, the lack of structure, the whole panoply of social issues.
And while foundations fund evaluations, convenings, policy analysis, and dissemination, few make any particular effort to develop multi-skilled scholars or support this whole panoply of activity.
The charters do not want to be bothered with the whole panoply of support staff that special ed students need — speech and language therapists, school psychologists, counselors, transition specialists, etc..
Looking at the whole panoply of art ejaculations from recent seasons, Shepard Fairey's Obama, Dash Snow's indulgences from Slobland, Banksy's wall musicals, bad performances from FischerSpooner and the Scissor Sisters in a gallery context, and so many other postcards from the Spectacle, one feels that, when art tries to compete with film and digital media, it always comes up short, esthetically, technologically and socially.
For my part I think we need a lot more careful research across the whole panoply of possible techniques; and carefully targeted policy and funding effort to develop and deploy selected CDR techniques in a timely fashion, alongside governance frameworks that minimize the effects of moral hazard.
The whole panoply of postmodernist tricks would be pressed into the service of a patent absurdity, just as we've seen with Intelligent Design, global warming denialism, defence of CFCs and so on.
In passing it should be said that I agree with the gathering voices who are demanding an explanation as to why the CPS, in the face of all this, considered that it was worth expending very many hours and thousands of pounds of taxpayers money upon taking this man through the whole panoply of criminal courts that this country has to offer.
Just because your car crash happened while working doesn't guarantee you receive workers compensation as the so - called «coming and going rule» may prevent you in Maryland but if you are driving for your work then you can get the whole panoply of workers compensation benefits including lost wages, payment of medical expenses, payment of prescriptions and mileage to and from healthcare providers.
But because they are devised and paid for by organs of the state they are said so to be, and the whole panoply of authorisation and review required by Art 5 (and its explications) is brought into play.
IUl policies provide access to the whole panoply of riders and special policy provisions.
Besides Facebook, Google, and Microsoft having the capability (and vested interest in the form of advertising revenues) to listen in on your private conversations, there is the whole panoply of devices known as the «Internet of Things» (IoT).
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