Sentences with phrase «pallotta deign»

All the promises in the world, and a summit deigned to wow the international community, is meaningless unless it is followed up with concrete actions to fulfill its promise.
Indeed, you could actually argue he's going against his old self: after misforecasting the multiple back in 2012 he wrote, «Only the hubristic deign to project the market multiple.»
In that regard it is a pity that Conservative MPs on the ethics committee were apparently uninterested in hearing from Mr. Wright, but then there are still two questions on the order paper that the government side might deign to respond to before the House rises for the summer.
You can be pretty sure that nobody in the bank regulatory community will deign to ask that question so long as former Goldman President Gary Cohn remains employed at the White House.
... Don't deign to ask what «they» are looking for out there.
It's like turning your back on all the squares without even deigning to tell them that you are doing so.
What kind of arrogance must be required to believe that, if indeed god exists, he would deign to talk to the average Joe or Jane.
and then isn't that a sin to fear that Christ would be so stingy to die on a Cross and then at the very end, deign to not reach that extra half inch when i'm having a bad day or being full of pride?
Yet, you all maintain nothing deigned him.
You constantly dodge many challenges to your worldview with «bible bible rah rah bible bible rah», if you deign to actually even address the topic in the first place!
When they deign to reply to a woman, which is itself far more rare than their replying to men who issue identical challenges, it almost invariably is for the purposes of condescension and dismissal.
He deigns to open his sacred mouth, that he may show to one, deceived by Satan's wiles, the way of salvation (Calvin, Calvin's Commentaries, I: 343).
God is the one who deigns to wrestle with Jacob, to debate with the stricken Job.
But this does not mean that we can also know him in human terms, especially since he deigned to come as a human being.
«We too are «virgins» who are incapable of bearing God,» until God deigns to be born in our ordinariness as in Mary's, argues Presbyterian theologian Cynthia Rigby.
When God «died,» people began to trust a conceit of reason and its inflated ambition to do what even God had not deigned to do: construct a just social order.
But this need not be so; it is always possible to assist without condescension and without allowing the recipient to sense, somehow or other, that the donor is deigning to act kindly and helpfully.
And we render thanks unto thee for this ministry which thou dost deign to accept at our hands... 2
I can't speak for all, but the thought that he would deign to lead the country with policy based upon rejection of facts and a narrow spiritual perspective is more than unsettling
At the same time, however, God deigns to employ human agents and to use human instruments for the accomplishment of his purpose.
I'm impressed that you've deigned yourself the keeper of the flame and that only your understanding of the bible counts.
Not even too sorry I missed most of this, today... George, the only thing you seem to be good at is holding a small minded, backward position and then deigning to try and force everyone else to adopt it.
O Lord Jesus Christ, Who said to Your Apostles: «Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you,» regard not my sins but the faith of Your Church, and deign to give her peace and unity according to Your Will: Who live and reign, God, world without end.
How does she even deign to think she knew what he wanted.
Jesus wasn't doing anything symbolic or sacramental, he was just doing a necessary job that no - one else had deigned to do.
Most serene Emperor, most illustrious princes, most clement lords... deign to listen graciously to this my cause — which is, as I hope, a cause of justice and of truth.
Most Reverend Father, through the Lord Jesus Christ, to deign to give this matter your fatherly attention and totally withdraw that little brief and command the preachers of Indulgences to preach in another way.»
IN PLURIMIS (On the Abolition of Slavery) Pope Leo XIII Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII promulgated on 5 May 1888 The words of St. Gregory the Great are very applicable here: «Since our Redeemer, the Author of all life, deigned to take human flesh, that by the power of His Godhood the chains by which we were held in bondage being broken, He might restore us to our first state of liberty, it is most fitting that men by the concession of manumission should restore to the freedom in which they were born those whom nature sent free into the world, but who have been condemned to the yoke of slavery by the law of nations.»
Not very long ago, the Catholic church espoused young earth creationism and geocentrism and were quite happy to imprison, exile, excommunicate and / or execute those who deigned to disagree.
In 1986, baby carrots were created as a marketing tactic to sell the imperfect carrots that supermarkets wouldn't buy and shoppers wouldn't deign to eat.
It's the next niche trumping organic, because whereas organic is mostly just doing no harm compared to chemical - intensive ag practices, regenerative ag deigns to improve soil health, season over season.
Last night I made your one - pot farro and tomatoes, and despite her better instincts she deigned to try a bite.
At the weekends, I often have time for breakfast and lunch before my boyfriend deigns to get out of bed.
One might even consider me a burger snob since I deigned to think that non-beef burgers were not fit to be called burgers at all.
Whether or not Patterson should deign to fight the ex-con led, at the time, to a weighty moral debate among the nation's reigning sages of sport.
Ozil, despite his huge talent when he deigns to turn up, usually you will notice not against our top rivals, is not totally committed to Arsenal.
The we have the Spanish midfielder Samper revealing that when he was made aware of interest from Arsenal he did not even deign to listen to Wenger because he was determined to make it big with Barcelona.
And when he deigns to make a sub, it is usually too late to change the complexion of the game because by then there's usually only 15 or less minutes to go.
Even if McEnroe and Connors had deigned to play, the U.S. still would not be a cinch to win the Cup.
They don't let the facts of his performances when Wenger deigned to play him get in the way of their view of the world!
Humans have no deign to build in the pupper's realm.
And this coming weekend is arguably the most magical of all the cup weekends, as it's now that the competition becomes complete, the 44 teams in the Premier League and the Championship deign to join the proles, and everybody hopes that somebody big gets humiliated on national television.
We would never deign to provide a definitive list of horse names.
Please continue the advice as it such a windfall to have such sages deign to demonstrate their willingness to pass on their experiences of finance at the highest level.
This should read ``... all except one, DID N'T return my email» Meaning out of the hundred or so that I emailed, only one even deigned to respond.
Your kid just might deign to make them with you, and they'll almost certainly eat them, face and all.
What could be unique about me or my business to deign call it modern?
It's a simple deign with its turn dial timer, which will cut out heating when it's done, so no risk of overheating.
Rather than wearing all day they are deigned to be pump on only when you pump.
It's just a bit ironic to say that you will deign to have a baby, but to then put that baby to your breast and allow the baby to gain nourishment from yours (as she / he did in the womb) is somehow too much for you.
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