| Simeon Larson, Bruce Nissen - 1987 - 414 pages
...tasks belonging properly to it, and which it alone can accomplish, directing, supervising, encouraging, restraining, as circumstances suggest or necessity...therefore, be convinced that the more faithfully this principle of "subsidiarity" is followed and a hierarchical order prevails among the various organizations,... | |
| Sidney Z. Ehler, John B. Morrall - 1967 - 646 pages
...smaller groups the settlement of business of minor importance, which otherwise would greatly distract it; it will thus carry out with greater freedom, power and success the tasks belonging to it alone, because it alone can effectively accomplish these: directing, watching, stimulating, restraining,... | |
| George Weigel - 1996 - 220 pages
...business and problems of minor importance, which would otherwise greatly distract it. Thus it will carry out with greater freedom, power, and success the tasks belonging to it alone, because it alone is qualified to perform them: directing, watching, stimulating, and restraining,... | |
| Michael Novak, William Brailsford, Cornelis Heesters - 2000 - 456 pages
...business and problems of minor importance, which would otherwise greatly distract it. Thus it will carry out with greater freedom, power, and success the tasks belonging to it alone, because it alone is qualified to perform them: directing, watching, stimulating, and restraining,... | |
| Albino F. Barrera, OP - 2001 - 360 pages
...having to accomplish what individuals and lower bodies are able to do for themselves: The state . . . will thus carry out with greater freedom, power and...therefore, be convinced that the more faithfully this principle be [sic] followed, and a graded hierarchical order exist between the various subsidiary organizations,... | |
| Bernard J. Lee - 2004 - 196 pages
...activity is to help individual members of the social body, but never to destroy or absorb them. (#79) Let those in power, therefore, be convinced that the more faithfully this principle of subsidiary function be followed... the more excellent will be both the authority and the... | |
| Frederick Powell, Frederick W. Powell - 2007 - 268 pages
...smaller groups the settlement of business of minor importance, which otherwise would greatly distract it; it will thus carry out with greater freedom, power and success the tasks belonging to it alone. The more faithfully this principle of subsidiary function be followed . . . the greater will... | |
| Jeanne Heffernan Schindler - 2008 - 212 pages
...tasks belonging properly to it, and which it alone can accomplish, directing, supervising, encouraging, restraining, as circumstances suggest or necessity...therefore, be convinced that the more faithfully this principle of "subsidiarity" is followed and a hierarchical order prevails among the various organizations,... | |
| 276 pages
...smaller groups the settlement of business of minor importance, which otherwise would greatly distract it; it will thus carry out with greater freedom, power and success the tasks belonging to it alone, because it alone can effectively accomplish these: directing, watching, stimulating, restraining,... | |
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