Sentences with phrase «lefebvrist intransigence»

Despite the federal government's intransigence, to Young, the legalization of marijuana in Canada is a matter of when, not if.
He's now 76 years old and still focused on purging the parasite - driven illness from the two countries, Ethiopia and Chad, where transmission persists — a task to which he's bringing both a mastery of public health and a lifetime's worth of understanding political intransigence and apathy.
Though some analysts have worried that the intransigence of European lenders would force Greece into Russia's sphere of influence, it's not clear just what Russia could do for the Greeks, given Russia's own economic troubles amid low oil prices and Western sanctions.
In some ways, my intransigence is foolish.
Cloud promoters are underestimating financial and logistical barriers, he says, as well as the intransigence of human nature.
America is in danger of experiencing a lost decade since the financial crisis, given its debt and political intransigence.
Spain's intransigence is understandable.
Moreover, there appears to be a growing disconnect between the intransigence of Republican lawmakers and presidential candidates and the broader public.
On June 24th Black paid another installment for his intransigence.
Given that intransigence it really will be up to the courts to bring the enforcement stick.
Congressional incompetence and intransigence thwarted much of the usual post-recession federal spending and debt issuance.
The audience nodded as Lough discussed Churchill's intransigence and his consequent financial woes, as well as his resilience in coming back from multiple financial crises.
Today there was more criticism of German intransigence as Mario Draghi was pushing back against criticisms from Wolfgang Schaeuble that ECB policy was igniting the fire of the radical right.
• Catholic social doctrine from Leo XIII to Benedict XVI, Bernard Laurent relentlessly argues, is one of relentless «intransigence» against the Enlightenment, modernity, liberalism, and all their pomps and works.
Some see in him courage in the face of a corrupt, brutal modernity; others see intransigence and incomprehension.
Nor can my own intransigence change that other position, the eternal one, if it is valid: God, if He wants me, will have me despite my protests.
, and to do this in a spirit of imperturbably calm and loving intransigence, without animosity or violence.
He can not represent the victims before the authorities unless he wears the armor of absolute intransigence.
But every so often we trip over each other's intransigence; Someone clinging to a belief that's forcing them to refuse to accept another.
You are like all other religious zealots... your intransigence and lack of critical thought obfuscates your ability to discriminate between fact and fiction.
They feel that they can avoid the subjective trendiness of «60s liberal Protestant activism, as well as the discouragement that resulted from the intransigence of the problems the liberals faced.
Because of this peculiar intransigence in the plumbing of the psyche, Auden's comic expression of his moral vision is important.
I hope for you it is because the subject matter is outside expertise; even though that wouldn't excuse your intransigence, it would be less bewildering.
If that account were accurate, even given all sorts of willful intransigence and rebellion on the part of the multitude of particular occasions, there still ought to be a discernable thread of central direction in the unfolding of historical events.
And so, it was perhaps not the best time for reports to emerge that Petraeus had blamed Israeli intransigence toward the Palestinians for endangering the lives of American servicemen in the Middle East — at a reported Pentagon briefing early in March and again in congressional testimony on March 16.
Yet I think that I do not exaggerate when I say that the chief impression received by an observer is precisely the divine impassibility, the intransigence of the divine demand, and the requirement from men of a servile obedience rather than life in «the glorious liberty of the children of God».
But even though iconoclasm in the material sphere was the characteristic act of Christian intransigence at the beginning of the Church's history, at the time of the monks of the Egyptian desert in the fourth century, and in the Reformation, it no longer seems to concern us much.
The intransigence of the United States has in recent years, for the first time since World War II, led to international treaties being ratified without the participation of the United States.
The real problem is what is possible in the light of man's self - centeredness and intransigence.
When those same people latch onto all other aspects of religion as well: megalomania, domination, «moral» intransigence.
So it may just be a personal peccadillo that I find «patient endurance» in Revelation 1:9 unendurably bland, preferring something guttier, like «iron intransigence» or «resolute resistance,» or «firmeza permanente,» as the Brazilians like to put it.
Humanae Vitae's intransigence sustains us in our overall struggle against the dictatorship of relativism.
An article became a book, and the two major modern figures of neo-Aristotelian metaphysics were brought into dialogue, all on account of Ford's intransigence... and his kind (if militantly skeptical) assistance.
The return to ancient faith and practice is increasingly seen as a way forward in churches polarized by worship wars and theological intransigence.
White liberals who might once have joined this observer in being exasperated by such intransigence now took it to be their duty to go to almost any lengths to react «constructively.»
Deliberately, I have emphasised the intellectual as well as the political force of neoliberalism, in other words, its energy and its theoretical intransigence, its dynamism that at the moment is not exhausted.
But it may also help to correct one - sidedness in the understanding of the Gospel and prepare for a future in which the lines of conflict may well be drawn differently and perhaps modify future forms of intransigence.
According to the consensus among American commentators, reflecting the views of the administration and Congress, a peace process that was on the verge of a breakthrough a few months ago has broken down because of the Palestinians» intransigence.
that yearning to understand that people have can be interpreted in different ways, and «knowing» the answer leads only to intransigence and an unwillingness to grow.
By «bad faith» I mean that Sartrean sense of self - righteousness, self - projection and non-engagement which promotes exclusivism and intransigence.
Carol Gilligan's study of the differences in the ways whereby men and women reach moral decisions suggests another reason for intransigence on this issue (In a Different Voice [Harvard University Press, 1982]-RRB-.
Century editors feared the eruption of black violence in response to the intransigence and stupidity represented in the actions of Birmingham's Public Safety Commissioner Eugene «Bull» Connor.
The answer to the historic problem of the church's intransigence toward scientific progress «does not lie in a Teilhardian religion of science.
at variance with those of St. Thomas Aquinas is not a mark of Catholic orthodoxy - it is a mark of misplaced intransigence.
Arsenal are being sabotaged by Wenger through his intransigence and deluded views on modern day football economics.
Perhaps even more offensive than the intransigence of the organization over the set - in - stone rule that was implemented in 2015 was the MIAA declining to call Nash by her name, instead citing «Lunenberg's female golfer.»
A major reason for this intransigence may be the complicated relationship France still has with the war and the occupation.
Josh Kroenke has got fed up with his fathers intransigence and senility and now owns Spurs who are Londons top club in 7th place in Prem.
AIMS Ireland are disappointed with the National Maternity Hospital» s intransigence towards a HIQA review.
Their rationale for voting Democrat runs deeper than Republican intransigence on immigration.
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