Sentences with phrase «abolish him at»

Jesus, at least by implication, abolished at one stroke this part of the law,
For this reason the people of Mecca were ready to abolish him at any cost.
That was in turn abolished at the 1955 general election, when the present entity was created.
This was abolished at the 1950 general election, partially replaced with a new Stroud and Thornbury county constituency.
The letter, which could win the Sir Humphrey Appleby award for lack of clarity, explains that the government is not paying councils the last instalment of the school standards grant before it is abolished at the end of the financial year and the money merged into school's mainstream funding.
«And to take the whole load, and abolish them all at once.»
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's Islington North constituency is one of 50 to be abolished at the next general election, under proposals published by the Boundary Commission for England.
I strongly urge the SMRB to recommend to the NIH Director, to the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and to Congress that NCRR not be abolished at this time, pending an appropriately transparent process, following the principles outlined in the SMRB report, Deliberating Organizational Change and Effectiveness.
It was due to be abolished at the end of 2017.
ATSIC has been administratively de-funded and it is a reality that it will be abolished at some time in the coming months.

Not exact matches

The Schengen area is the area comprising 26 European countries that have abolished passport and other controls at their common borders, allowing travellers to move from one country to another as if they were in a single state.
All 26 countries in the Schengen Area have abolished passports and border control at their mutual borders.
There was also the promise of a new cyberbullying law, and even a hint at the prospect of abolishing the Senate.
The effort to go cage - free got a big boost at the beginning of 2014, when California officially enacted a proposition to essentially abolish the close confinement of farm animals in cages and crates.
«Quite honestly, it's kind of a black box at this point,» he said, adding that it «could be everything from a wholesale restructuring and abolishing of the bot ecosystem» to a «return to the status quo.»
Five months after the decision was made to do away with typewiters at Apple Computer, the term «secretary» was abolished and replaced by «area associate» to reflect the more varied responsibilities made possible by personal computers.
At any rate, would abolishing religion really make the world more peaceful and kind?
Thus the forward movement of history must be toward an end in which that movement will come to absolute rest, or at least to total moments in which all past and future are abolished.
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
«Abolish such observances and you strike at the heart of tradition and you abolish the distinctive language of belief,» Duffy Abolish such observances and you strike at the heart of tradition and you abolish the distinctive language of belief,» Duffy abolish the distinctive language of belief,» Duffy writes.
The Church ought, for example, long ago to have abolished genuflection before the Blessed Sacrament in Japan in favour of a deep bow, in deference to Japanese feelings, or to have ceased using spittle at baptism, as has now been done.
place, at sacred times, through sacred persons as distinct from a profane, «unholy» people, and the adoration of God in spirit and in truth is not, indeed abolished, but radically relativized.
Tariffs and other barriers to trade had to be abolished or, at least, greatly reduced.
The English reformer William Wilberforce, after successfully leading the struggle to abolish slavery from the British empire, sponsored Parliament's first bill to protect animals — at the same time that movements for human rights began.
The final paragraph of this section is strongly at variance with the rest, since it purports to abolish the category of reversion just established.
Like Decius, he also aimed at Bishops and leaders and he added two more things for persecution: (1) Method of confiscation of property, (2) abolishing Church meetings and worship.
If it so happens that ten or twenty or fifty years from now all nuclear weapons have been abolished, a few of the persons who grow up in that post-nuclear era may read this essay at some point in their lives and glean from it a feeling for what it was like to live under the threat of global nuclear war.
Whether we conceive of religion as a quest for original participation, or as a repetition of an unfallen Beginning which abolishes the opposites by negating the reality of the profane, it is clear that Christianity can not be judged in this sense to be a religion, or at the very least that the Christian faith is finally directed to a non-religious goal.
======= @Chuckles «I do like also that you at least accepted the fact that these empires had the same idea as the ones you gave which means check and mate my friend and finally getting you to admit that tyrants trying to abolish the religion of the indigenous are not just atheists.
I do like also that you at least accepted the fact that these empires had the same idea as the ones you gave which means check and mate my friend and finally getting you to admit that tyrants trying to abolish the religion of the indigenous are not just atheists.
A grass - roots movement to abolish secret government, to bring the CIA and other illegal spying operations and private armies out of the closet of imperial power and into the light, to break the hold of the military - industrial complex, and to establish genuine public financing of elections may be at least theoretically conceivable.
In spite of much that still needs to be done, we had better rejoice and be thankful, not only for more comfortable living with the vast range of things technology has produced, but for more recognition of race and sex equality and advances toward implementation of these principles; better education; better health; minimum wage, unemployment and social security provisions; and a large network of social agencies that we sometimes fume at as being bureaucratic and expensive but which few of us would want to see abolished.
Moreover, at the rate it is going, we can already foresee the day when it will have abolished or domesticated all other forms of animal and even plant life.
As we die and resurrect at the same moment, we don't perceive baptism as a kind of death (actually our life as sinners gets abolished).
Francis Bacon probably expresses the common attitude in his 1625 essay «Of Usury,» where he maintains that lending at a profit is so necessary that «to speake of the Abolishing of Usury is Idle.
But the larger argument — that we can live as if war has been abolished and that faith in God requires that we live that way — is morally unconvincing and at times morally perverse.
From that beginning the Bible records a long development of experience and thought consummated at last in Christ, «who abolished death, and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel.»
In the Warta district members of the hierarchy were brutally beaten, the clergy were decimated in a frightful manner, seminars, numerous establishments of religious orders and all Catholic schools and associations were abolished, ecclesiastical property was expropriated, sisters were driven - from their convents, churches in large part were closed, wayside crosses and shrines were destroyed, Polish inscriptions on gravestones were effaced and loyalty to religion was made extremely difficult and was ridiculed in every conceivable manner and more than three million Polish Catholics were left completely outside the pale of the law and were at the mercy of the despotic whims of the National Socialists.
We are likely to hear talk soon of legalizing polygamy, extending marriage privileges to the unmarried, and possibly even abolishing marriage, as the moderator of a conference on «Law and Nature» at Brown University recently proposed.
God has made Him the one Lord and the Messiah.12 He will abolish every kind of domination, authority and power and He is destined to reign until God has put all enemies under His feet.13 He is enthroned at God's right hand in the heavenly realms, «far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this age but also in that which is to come».14 Kasemann went on:
The Socratic thought really abolishes this disjunction, since it appears that at bottom every human being is in possession of the Truth.
problem which already pushes toward abolishing the unquestioned privilege of «concepts of the material world» formulated in mathematical language, in order to pave the way for a more adequate and at the same time more comprehensive conception of the world.
The new arrangement was designed as an experimental trial run whose consequences were to be evaluated after no fewer than nine and no more than 12 years, at which point the legislature had to decide whether to continue, alter or abolish the program.
Several New England colonial legislatures were confronted with bills, at this time, to abolish slavery as contrary to the laws of nature.
In a booklet I picked up at the supermarket titled «All New Prophecies for the Millennium,» Ernesto Montgomery predicts that the next 1,000 years will be an era of peace, happiness and prosperity when nations abolish war and new medicines enhance longevity.
Even if a man were born in humble circumstances, I would require of him nevertheless that he should not be so inhuman toward himself as not to be able to think of the King's castle except at a remote distance, dreaming vaguely of its greatness and wanting at the same time to exalt it and also to abolish it by the fact that he exalted it meanly.
Look at the German Nazis, which were about to abolish Christianity in Germany.
Unlike all previous social revolutions, the communist revolution abolishes the class conflict at the heart of the economic substructure and thereby obviates future revolutions.
... [H] ow many presses there be in the world, so many block - houses there be against the high castle of St. Angelo, so that either the Pope must abolish knowledge in printing, or printing must at length root him out.
Using this religious viewpoint as their justification for 1) inflicting suffering on others and, 2) ignoring the suffering of others, all while encouraging and engineering the suffering of everyone they can,... is a clear indication that the Catholic religion is psychopathic in thought, word, and deed and should be abolished by all peace - loving and caring people everywhere... especially any Catholics who never look closely at what the whole Church is doing!
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