Sentences with phrase «with it traditions»

King & Wood Mallesons has broken with tradition and become the first major law firm in Perth with a fully open - plan office.
Sticking with tradition, she has played a prominent role in planning the event.
Not all cabinet members are invited, which The New York Times notes keeps with tradition.
Breaking with tradition, Melania Trump and 10 - year - old son Barron plan to remain in New York City at least until the end of the school year.
What's more, while Middleton is British, Prince Harry broke with tradition in some ways by choosing to spend his life with an American.
Prince William broke protocol by picking Harry as his best man for his wedding, but Harry won't do the same if he wants to stick with tradition.
We could find out when it will ship and, in keeping with tradition, which sweet treat Google will name the software system after (past versions of Android include Marshmallow, Lollipop and KitKat).
Breaking with tradition, Judge Rakoff rebuffed the SEC's bid to let Citigroup settle charges of securities violations without admitting wrongdoing.
Trump's team has, so far, broken with the tradition.
Shortly before assuming office last year, Trump broke with tradition by ordering all of former President Barack Obama's political appointees to leave their ambassadorships immediately after the inauguration.
As a new year begins, consider breaking with tradition.
With that tradition in mind, here's a list of the proposals Trump promises to pursue by April 29 that are most likely to affect business owners.
And in keeping with a tradition of perfection, Blue Bottle will send out their online orders of whole bean products within 24 hours of roasting, and 48 hours for the rest — because that's when the coffee is at its peak flavor.
For a big union with many conservative, older members, that identity shift will likely mark a break with tradition.
Breaking with tradition, Apple will not release first - weekend sales of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, saying the figure is more a reflection of supply than demand.
«But once Zack showed me the concept, and that it would be both different from the great movies that Chris and Christian made but still in keeping with tradition I was excited.»
Mother and son broke with tradition by living at Trump Tower in New York since the inauguration so that Barron, now 11, could finish the school year uninterrupted; the president lived and worked at the White House.
In keeping with tradition, the official announcement of the birth will be made by placing a notice on an easel in the forecourt of the queen's London home, Buckingham Palace.
Mr. Trump has already broken with tradition by singling out companies for criticism, like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, automakers and news organizations, sometimes causing gyrations in their stock prices and prompting debates about whether corporations would tailor their conduct to suit a bellicose president.
Maybe Alberta won't keep with tradition and relegate them to the trash heap of history as they did with the United Farmers party and the Social Credit.
This latest scandal is just another bite out of man who should humble himself and know that he will always need our Savior, His Church with Her Tradition, Her Bible and Her Magisterium.
The editor of the New Yorker, David Remnick, recently contrasted modern writers in Russia with the tradition of the Great Russian Writer: such figures as Gogol, Tolstoy, and even Solzhenitsyn, who represented both sagacity and idealism.
The first rule, church has to be on Saturday, aligning with the tradition of the Jews and forsaking the admonition of the disciples to set themselves apart from the Jews by worshiping on a different day.
No appeal to Scripture could stand unless it harmonized with the tradition; and no recourse to tradition was viable unless it squared with the literal sense of Scripture.
Those concerned with Luther thus have little reason for concern with tradition, which — as «scholasticism,» «mysticism,» or «traditional dogma» — serves mostly as a foil for Luther's «discovery.»
Thomism's fortunes in the last century were mixed, with the tradition's more settled articulations either abandoned or severely modified.
Just because something is part of our history does not mean we need to carry on with the tradition today.
I don't start with disorder; I start with the tradition.
I see that this tendency to jump to conclusions that are stark black and white issues has become a hall mark of the conservative christian community that feels the need to condemn anything that conflicts with the traditions they hold so dear.
I choose not to have my kids being brought up with that tradition now, which is sad.
There are very strong pressures not to leave or break with tradition.
If you are RC, and are becoming disillusioned with that tradition, but still wish to live one's life as a small «c» catholic Christian, there are alternatives (the Eastern Orthodox, the Anglicans or Episcopalians, and so on).
Sticking with the standard one - codex version of the Bible can be a way of taking a stand with tradition, with the way the Church has come to read Scripture.
While I agree that the church could definitely be less political and break with tradition in some areas, I think that a lot of this has to do with people hardening their hearts to the truth of the Bible.
In this way, they absolved themselves of the responsibility of reckoning with their tradition's dark side.
There are clearly things to contest in Thompson's views about Scripture here» but his use of Scripture in communion with the tradition will be a model for all those who understand the importance of his struggle.
If we stay with tradition we will die.
Where following Jesus leads them to break with that tradition, they break.
This is not to deny Jesus» profound connection with the tradition of Jewish apocalyptic literature.
«This community crosses time and space with its traditions, and we in Europe have trouble to integrate them.
The emergence and blossoming of understanding, love, and intelligence has nothing to do with any tradition, no matter how ancient or impressive — it has nothing to do with time.
What is needed is a teleology to bring the tradition of critique together with the tradition of a holistic vision of life in the service of human flourishing.
Mucking with tradition is always a nice hot button that news outlets love to play with.
That can be a good thing for missions if the Christian believers have the theological / spiritual formation to be discerning; but too often cultural custom becomes absolutized along with the Tradition's orthopraxis.
Thus, tradition will be renewed through dialogue with the contemporary; and the contemporary will be given depth and perspective through dialogue with the tradition.
The author contrasts an ancient abbey with its traditions, history and rootedness, to the modern American megachurch without tradition, culture or weighted worship, to an ecological sound, modern, high - tech, all thought out community but where the state church seems of little consequence, yet in this latter place the gospel seemed to make more sense.
Bibliolatry became a problem when, confusing traditionalism with Tradition, the Protestant Reformers claimed the Bible as the ONLY binding authority for faith and morals:
There has undoubtedly been a break in the twentieth century with the tradition of romantic love which arose in the later phase of medieval culture, flourished in the «courts of love» in the fifteenth century, gave birth to the literature of the romantic movement, reached conventional respectability and domestication in the nineteenth century, and now seems out of date.
In keeping with that tradition, Piper notes that Adam was standing there with Eve but doesn't explicitly conclude that Adam is just as culpable for partaking of the fruit for that reason.
Yes, and the problem with traditions is that they tend to pile up until they become unmanageable.
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