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balanced and pursuit
A more balanced view suggests a highly capable military ruler whose oft-reviled peculiarities seemed to have served him well, but who neglected his base in Sweden in pursuit of foreign adventure.
As well as telling his disciples to be " of one mind and heart on the way towards God "< ref > Augustine of Hippo < cite > The Rule of St Augustine </ cite > Constitutiones Ordinis Fratrum S. Augustini ( Rome 1968 ) Chapter I </ ref > Augustine of Hippo taught that " Nothing conquers except truth and the victory of truth is love " ( Victoria veritatis est caritas ),< ref > Augustine of Hippo < cite > Sermons 358, 1 </ cite > " Victoria veritatis est caritas "</ ref > and the pursuit of truth through learning is key to the Augustinian ethos, balanced by the injunction to behave with love towards one another.
From this perspective, the pursuit of a balanced employment relationship gives too much weight to employers ’ interests, and instead deep-seated structural reforms are needed to change the sharply antagonistic employment relationship that is inherent within capitalism.
In pursuit of these aims, the Council of the Society seeks to provide a balanced programme of activities which, though by no means neglecting the past, gives opportunities for keeping up-to-date with developments and for discussion on a wide variety of topics of common interest to Asia and the West.
The dangers of the future and pursuit by Bishop are balanced with the humor of " Cable the soldier " becoming " Cable the Nanny.
Finally, in his pursuit of status a person might take a balanced view and strive to pursue several behavioral paths in an effort to achieve a combination of personal status objectives.
Wellness can be defined as the pursuit of a healthy, balanced lifestyle.

balanced and love
A strong sense of responsibility, artistic, a nurturing disposition, community oriented, balanced, sympathy for others, a humanitarian, unselfishness, love of home and domestic affairs, freely renders service to others.
Named Nambassa, the festivals focused on peace, love, and a balanced lifestyle.
Thackston has said of this that Hafez " sang a rare blend of human and mystic love so balanced ... that it is impossible to separate one from the other.
The set opens with " Perfect ," a three-chord riff punched through the deck with a huge kick drum sound, balanced with LP's " howling rain " throat, singing some love and lust paean to a piece of sexy white trash.
Her long history of callously toying with mortals ' emotions was abruptly balanced by a sudden and permanent love for this human, as well as concern for the well-being of humanity in general.
: He is a set of anthropomorphic scales balanced between love and money.

balanced and learning
In Boston, 55 % of 47, XYY boys ( 6 of 11 ) identified in a newborn screening program had learning difficulties and received part-time resource room help compared to 11 % ( 1 of 9 ) in an above-average-IQ control group of 46, XY boys with familial balanced autosomal chromosome translocations.
This helps children with RTT stay more focused on their learning and classroom activities, instead of expending energy trying to stay seated upright and balanced.
The aim of pre-primary education in Hong Kong is to provide children with a relaxing and pleasurable learning environment to promote a balanced development of different aspects necessary to a child's development such as the physical, intellectual, language, social, emotional and aesthetic aspects.
Educational issues have always featured prominently in BHA campaigns activities, including efforts to abolish daily worship in schools and to reform Religious Education so that it is objective, fair and balanced and includes learning about humanism as an alternative life stance.
This approach involves collaborative teacher-partnerships, ensuring that students receive close teacher attention while also learning both two languages in a balanced and integrated way.
With the fostering of student learning as its primary focus, the College provides continuous access to a wide range of comprehensive and flexible post secondary academic and occupational programs that prepare Silicon Valley residents of all ages and backgrounds for balanced and productive lives and successful careers.
The report also concluded that university places " should be available to all who were qualified for them by ability and attainment " ( the so-called Robbins principle ) and that such institutions should have four main " objectives essential to any properly balanced system: instruction in skills ; the promotion of the general powers of the mind so as to produce not mere specialists but rather cultivated men and women ; to maintain research in balance with teaching, since teaching should not be separated from the advancement of learning and the search for truth ; and to transmit a common culture and common standards of citizenship.
Reflective practice is a learning process taught to professionals from a variety of disciplines by practitioners, with the aim of enhancing abilities to communicate and making informed / balanced decisions.
His exegesis owes its interest to his subjective resources rather than to breadth of learning ; his power lay in spiritual vision rather than balanced judgment, and in the vivid apprehension of the factors which make the Christian personality, rather than in constructive doctrinal statement.

balanced and has
The Rusk belief in balanced defense, replacing the Dulles theory of massive retaliation, removes a grave danger that has existed.
For the past 40 years Congress has advocated a carefully planned, balanced and competitive railway system.
Once a node has been found in a balanced tree, the next or previous nodes can be explored in amortized constant time.
Although for instance the EU ( as well as many other developed countries ) has a balanced monetary balance of trade, its physical trade balance ( especially with developing countries ) is negative, meaning that a lot less material is exported than imported.
Those natural interpretations may hold in other auctions where the partnership has previously bid notrump naturally or shown a balanced hand conventionally.
In contrast to the Jewish view of being morally balanced, Original Sin refers to the idea that the sin of Adam and Eve's disobedience ( sin " at the origin ") has passed on a spiritual heritage, so to speak.
Several of them gained their positions through the patronage of Yasser Arafat, who balanced above the different factions, and the era after his death in 2004 has seen increased infighting among these groups, who jockey for influence over future development, the political line, funds, and constituencies.
It is this ethos that has given rise to links with young people, such as the Duke of Edinburgh's Award and PGL, and large numbers of outdoor education centres being established, as the stress on the importance of a balanced and widespread education continues to grow.
" That a community has different components whose interests must be balanced in any good regime is an idea with classical precedents, but Machiavelli's particularly extreme presentation is seen as a critical step towards the later political ideas of both a division of powers or checks and balances, ideas which lay behind the US constitution ( and most modern constitutions ).
Since his accession in 1970, Sultan Qaboos has balanced tribal, regional, and ethnic interests in composing the national administration.
Switzerland has achieved one of the highest per capita incomes in the world with low unemployment rates and a balanced budget.
As historians and archaeologists have developed more resources to challenge the one-sided descriptions of the chroniclers, a more balanced picture of the Norsemen has become apparent.
As with every universal property, the above definition describes a balanced state of generality: The limit object L has to be general enough to allow any other cone to factor through it ; on the other hand, L has to be sufficiently specific, so that only one such factorization is possible for every cone.
An operational amplifier ( op-amp ) has a well balanced difference input and a very high gain.
Ellis and others have shown that the distribution of efforts and benefits has to be carefully balanced in order to ensure that all required group members really participate.
* Strong two clubs: All unbalanced hands too strong to open at the one-level are opened with an artificial 2 call, as well as balanced hands stronger than 22 HCP ( unless opener has the right strength for a 3NT opening bid ).
Lexington has been described as having " a fortified economy, strong in manufacturing, technology and entrepreneurial support, benefiting from a diverse, balanced business base ".
However, the District Council asserts that, despite the loss of the manufacturing jobs on which Shepton Mallet has been historically dependent, more jobs in distribution, business services and public administration, health, education, quarrying, construction and hi-tech services ( from companies such as the ISP Easynet ) have been created, thereby creating a more balanced economy.
The federal government has managed to present balanced budgets in recent years, but public debt remains high, at 99 % of 2009 GDP.
The government has balanced the budget every year since, until 2009 where it ran a deficit of about $ 25 billion.
Coats has described himself as a conservative who stands for “ limited government, lower taxes, a balanced budget, strong defense .” Coats said, " We need to get the economy back on track ... that ought to be our priority and not the huge spending going on in Washington "
The dark theme of the album was balanced by " Every Little Thing ", a " celebration of what a wonderful girl the guy has ", according to Unterberger, that appeared later in the album and had been written as an attempt for a single, according to McCartney:
However, every able adult has the obligation to perform some socially useful work as a requirement for receiving reward, albeit in the context of a society providing free health care, education, skills training, and the freedom to choose between various democratically structured workplaces with jobs balanced for desirability and empowerment.
This image has left its traces in all of our sources and has dominated the view of Maxentius well into the 20th century, when a more extensive use and analysis of non-literary sources like coins and inscriptions have led to a more balanced image.

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