Sentences with phrase «statesman by»

Fellow judge says Keller violated procedure in death row case Austin American Statesman By Chuck Lindell, Aug. 18, 2009
Death penalty debate peripheral to Keller trial Austin American Statesman By Chuck Lindell AMERICAN - STATESMAN STAFF, Sunday, Aug. 17, 2009
Sharon Keller FAQ Answers about this week's trial of the state's highest criminal judge Austin American Statesman By Chuck Lindell AMERICAN - STATESMAN STAFF, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2009
There is a very astute article in the New Statesman by Green party leader, Caroline Lucas, attacking the Labour party for its ingrained tribalism and calling on the leadership candidates to demonstrate their pluralist credentials.
Note: Further details can be found on this Shifting Grounds article by Co-Chair Gareth Epps, and at the New Statesman by Director Prateek Buch.
Governor Wike can rise above his partisan politics and display the hallmark of a statesman by openly condemning this murderous act and stop at nothing to arrest the criminals,» he said.
The case for a proper party conference was eventually made in the New Statesman by Neal Lawson of Compass.
13th April 2018, New Statesman By Tim Bale On Anti-semitism, new and old Labour members are moving in the same direction
And what about a merger with the Liberal Democrats - there was a piece in last week's New Statesman by Sunder Katwala calling for it, I just wondered if you were in favour -

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Analysts interviewed by the Austin American - Statesman said that Dell taking his company private is an unlikely, but not impossible move.
Robert Mugabe is a massively divisive figure — a despot and an educator, reviled by many for his policies, but also revered as one of Africa's greatest revolutionary statesmen.
In the past, the Statesman Journal has supported work flexibility by hiring for part - time jobs.
The emerging Church movement he represented was increasingly viewed with suspicion by elder statesmen of the established evangelical churches.
Evan Mawarire had been a strident critic of former President Robert Mugabe and was jailed by the statesman's government after his This Flag movement saw thousands of people protest in the African nation.
They must not join others in passionate condemnation (or support), in the name of fifty humanist motifs put forward by non-Christians, of such a politics conducted by a statesman who calls himself Christian.
Empirical claims about institutional dynamics have to be open to counter-examples, and an interesting one in the theological world these days can be seen at the Free University — Vrije Universiteit — in Amsterdam, a school founded by the great Calvinist theologian - statesman Abraham Kuyper.
He is also right, in the several books he has written on the theme, in reporting that it has never been universally accepted or applied by Christian moralists or statesmen.
Nor would acceptance of the position favored by Lincoln, Jefferson, and other notable American statesmen «make the Supreme Court powerless.»
An open world abroad» guaranteed where necessary by the threat or actual use of American power» has been perceived by generations of American statesmen as essential to domestic prosperity and national security.
But the process theists tend to see God as something of a wise statesman who refuses to be bought off by any lobby or bloc.
These principles have a notable ancestry within the Calvinist tradition with which I identify: from the concept of sphere sovereignty developed by Dutch theologian and statesman Abraham Kuyper, to the Politics of the sixteenth - century German Calvinist Althusius, all the way back to Calvin himself, who spent the greater part of his career struggling for the freedom of the Church in a city where civil rulers dictated ecclesiastical policy.
Some of the readings are little gems: Justin Moser's 1772 warning about the dangers associated with «Diminished Disgrace of Whores and Their Children in Our day»; T. E. Hulme's «Essays on War» (1916), which respond to Bertrand Russell's arguments for pacifism; and Winston Churchill's «Speech on Rebuilding the House of Commons» (1943), a remarkable critique of «rationalism in politics» by a Burkean - minded statesman.
But the opposition grows louder and louder, and the courage required of statesmen to stand becomes costlier by the week.
«Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by rulers as useful» That was said by Seneca, the Roman statesman, over THOUSANDS of years ago and STILL people fall for these LIES.
Moreover, and contrary to the prevailing portrait, the position slowly and meticulously developed by Russell can not be dismissed merely as the inconsistent or ad hoc view of an elderly philosophic statesman in his mental decline.
This proclamation, against which the Spanish governor of Granada and many Spanish statesmen (among them the duke of Alba) emphatically protested, was nevertheless enforced by the advice of a cardinal and an archbishop.
As the American journal, The New Yorker, observed with remarkable penetration on August 18th, 1945: «Political plans for the new world, as shaped by statesmen, are not fantastic enough.
Prominent Muslims had taken part in the establishment of the Ming dynasty, and later, in the reign of Yung Lo from 808 to 836 (A.D. 1405 - 32), the eminent Muslim statesman Cheng Ho was sent by the monarch to establish friendly relations with the countries of the South Pacific and with India, Arabia, and East Africa.
Oakes appears to think that the American Catholic populace - at - large (including, presumably, him and me) is relieved from having opinions or making judgments about the justness of a particular act of war contemplated by our country because the classical just war theory permits those judgments only to statesmen and generals.
The heroes of culture — the dedicated scientists, artists, and statesmen of every age — have also achieved greatness and usefulness in part by the same process.
When he deals with a mentally disturbed person he can not take the place of the psychiatrist, but neither can the psychiatrist take his place; when political issues are involved, he can not fulfill the functions of the statesman, but neither can the statesman, as statesman, illuminate a civil crisis by bringing only ultimate perspectives to bear on it.
By the early 1980s the secular and religious press had awakened to the fact that somewhere along the way a Christian statesman had emerged from the cocoon of southern evangelicalism.
The liberal center is now so permeated by the culture of the left that institutions like the Times and the Washington Post (which recently presented Farrakhan's views in a lengthy and respectful format suited to a world - important statesman) are unable to recognize such enemies of liberal society for what they are.
Bishop Robinson had brought to his argument the thinking of two theologians in particular, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a young German pastor executed by the Nazis, and Paul Tillich, an elder statesman of theology who had earlier escaped the Nazi tyranny.
Even as Instinct and Intellect are characterized by the masses and the fortunate classes, so Wisdom finds expression with the statesmen, which we might term the «universal» class.
This is accomplished by the statesmen, whose mode of consciousness is properly that of «universality.»
One thinks of William Temple, who in more ways than one deserved the phrase humorously applied to him in early days, «not one, but all mankind in effigy,» 46 Those who think of him first of all as philosopher, Christian socialist, ecumenical statesman, or evangelist should remember that it was the priesthood of the Church of England to which his life was primarily devoted, and by its traditions that he was inspired.
It has been praised for centuries by statesman, philosophers, poets and scholars and has been with us since civilization began and will be with us indefinitely.
At first, I thought the guys were giving me an easy task by guarding the elder statesman of the crew.
When asked by Kirk Bohls of the Austin Statesman if he'd consider selling the team, Precourt replied, «I'm not a seller.»
He has been honored by kings, statesmen and religious leaders all over the world.
Your last article reminds me of a very good piece by Ed Smith in the New Statesman in September about Wenger's wilful blind spots - worth a read if you haven't seen it.
Now they are the elder statesmen and are joined by three sophomores and two freshmen who have provided the main scoring threats this season.
The balmy, sticky weather we woke up to this morning will be replaced by much chillier temperatures on Saturday and milder conditions for Statesman Cap10K runners on Sunday after the passage of a cold front tonight around midnight.
He received an impressive funeral in the Cathedral, and his ashes were interred there, marked by a Welsh slate memorial, describing him as «Statesman, Musician & Sailor».
But in surveys conducted over the summer by The New Statesmen, Labour's members were 75 % ABC1 voters, 57 % degree holders and 15 % London dwellers.
Mr Clegg is attending the summit whilst Liberal Democrats continue their conference in Liverpool, and may be glad of the opportunity to briefly escape the tribulations of domestic politics by playing the global statesman.
NB: The New Statesman's Stephen Bush, the foremost Labour Kremlinologist, writes that Cooper might be elected unopposed by Labour MPs, locking out left - wing members.
It's an assumption that was fuelled by Farron himself in 2013 when he used a New Statesman interview to lavish praise on Miliband.
Google indicates that Corbynism has been described as «a cult» or «cultist» by heavyweight publications ranging from the Guardian, Telegraph, Evening Standard, New Statesman, Spectator, Scotsman, and numerous others.
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