Sentences with phrase «abnegation from»

If you don't know Abnegation from Amity or Candor from Erudite, then «Allegiant» isn't going to help any.
D'Arcy takes it as a given that there's a protective shield around time - intensive parenting practices to keep anyone from observing out loud that it's antithetical to feminism to demand such high levels of self - abnegation from women.

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What Mark did, apparently, was select out from the body of Jesus» sayings those which emphasized the prospect of suffering and persecution in the «last days,» and the requirement of abnegation and renunciation on the part of his followers.
Self - righteousness, whether of the flesh or from God, and self - abnegation are both sides of the same self - centered coin and therefor signs that our spirituality is still dominated by narcissistic self - absorbtion rather than Christ - centered gratitude and joy.
It begins with a propaganda - filled monologue from Erudite leader Jeanine (Kate Winslet), claiming our heroes, Tris (Shailene Woodley) and Four (Theo James), are the ones responsible for the Abnegation massacre rather than her own corrupt faction.
There's a seduction / rape in the picture that spools out slippery like a biblical allegory, climaxing with a message of self - abnegation written on a bathroom window and a realization by our antihero that he's doomed to learn something from the destruction of every single thing in his life that's pure, of everything that comes with the potential for a future.
It is at its heart self - abnegation — an indictment of playing to fandom from a filmmaker who hasn't met a pander he couldn't indulge, whether it be giving Philip K. Dick a happy ending or over-explaining the horrors of war / slavery / the Holocaust in condescending monologues.
HMRC's failure to use a more secure method to transport the information (it was not even sent by means of registered delivery); its failure to ensure that the information was encrypted (the CDs were only password protected); and its failure to ensure that there were controls in place to prevent a relatively junior official from accessing and copying the entire database seem almost inevitably to point to a complete abnegation by HMRC of its obligations under the seventh data protection principle.
[viii] Adrian Vermeule, Law's Abnegation: From Law's Empire to the Administrative State (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016).
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