The other concept of liberty is also individualist, but holds that individuals need and seek close ties with others, as they take part in deciding on and enjoying a common life with them.
We deal with that in Section III where we will also discuss some of the questions you may have going forward and how exactly can you apply the Act Learn Build model to common life situations.
FORBES: Why Everyone Will Have To Become An Entrepreneur (Crowd Sourced Version.)
Bishop STEPHEN OLIVER (Stepney): Whoever caused this atrocity, we are determined that the reaction to that will not be one which divides our communities but what--which brings us actually closer together because we share a common life.
While EU nations have made a great progress in pulling their resources together, they do remain a collection of capricious brides that find hard to lead a common life, a situation that can turn worse as European economies face a full-blown recession.
While the risk reduction is relatively small, 10 percent, COPD is a common and life-threatening condition in which a decline in lung function can be slowed down but not reversed.
Brenner replied that there are several studies of the exposure following Fukushima that show the local population received low doses that amount to less risk, for the individual, than other hazards common in life.
It's likely to have been a pattern common to her life before becoming prime minister.
One potential target is Group B streptococcus, the most common cause of life-threatening infections in newborns.
"It's kind of an organic relationship that's evolved not just from being high school buddies but from having common passions for life, " Molony said.
So a writer should not be afraid to have characters talk in a way that's more formal or correct than is common in real life.
WSJ: Alexander McCall Smith on Writing Dialogue | Word Craft
Having a tale with two, or more, selves is common to many life stories and it is useful to have it be part of the current political drama.
Nor is there any reason why the state should not help to organize a comprehensive system of social insurance in providing for those common hazards of life against which few can make adequate provision.
The common problems of city life, congestion, pollution and parking, became the focus of the project.
But waking up in the middle of the night with uncontrollable itching and nausea became a common theme in her life.
Peanuts are the most common food trigger of life-threatening anaphylactic shock, accounting for more than half of all fatal food-induced allergic reactions.
The floods also wiped out many small businesses food and clothing vendors, charcoal sellers and motorcycle mechanics so common to Haitian neighborhood life.
Last year a couple of scientists at the University of Washington fired a salvo at the notion that complex life is common anywhere but here.
Such gifts, whether to a university in general or a business school, are a common part of alumni life in the United States, but far less so in Europe, where universities have traditionally been state funded.
Lastly, when I am talking about our environment as the basis for our hopes, our shared life in common, I believe that the only paradigm for our development in these conditions, despite any scepticism we may have, is freedom and the sovereignty of the individual.
UNESCO: Dialogue among civilizations: Address by Alexandre Yakovlev (Russian Federation)
But we know that real leadership is about candor and judgment and the ability to rally Americans from all walks of life around a common purpose, a higher purpose.
Instead the papal spokesman has hinted at an anti-Catholic plot and complained that the church is being unfairly treated because paedophiles are at least as common in other walks of life.
"For me, it's quite insulting to say that he's going to represent the French living in the U.S. and Canada while he hasn't shared any life experience in common with them, " Mr. Scemama said.
Famine, plague and arbitrary taxes made life hard enough for common people in the English kingdom of France.
ECONOMIST: England's war with France: Once more unto the breach | The
Mr Kirby said the trust had also invested in end-of-life care and targeted common problems in the area, such as respiratory diseases.
But while the divisions and disputes may be part of life here, the common past uncovered by science is a precious reminder of just how much the Lebanese share.
But the practice is known to be especially common in Kurdish regions, where life is still largely organised around tribal structures and Islam, and where status and power are measured in numbers.
ECONOMIST: Why a strong tradition persists in defiance of the law
The Internet in China doesn't offer much today for the more conservative life-style of the common folk.
The news sparked angry reactions from people hearing that the kind of fictional mistakes common to TV had intruded on real life.
This utter blindness is striking and brings me despair, yet our thinking about education is strangely unaffected by the common sense that fills other areas of life.
FORBES: Our Education System Is Deeply Unjust, So Let's Not Make It Less Unjust
Planning this event began with a group of over 200 people from all walks of life who assembled on Boston Common Tuesday evening to discuss taking action.
应用推荐