Sentences with phrase «admonitions against»

Among all the rules you'll find online — the 80/20 rule (only 20 percent of your posts should be about your books or blog posts), the admonitions against using social media as a bullhorn, the warnings about over-automating — there's also an unspoken tenet.
(Jane Friedman) Among all the rules you'll find online — the 80/20 rule (only 20 percent of your posts should be about your books or blog posts), the admonitions against using social media as a bullhorn, the warnings about over-automating — there's also an unspoken tenet.
If they're listed in order of importance, the Fourth Commandment («Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy») actually beats out admonitions against thievery and murder as more central to a religious life.
Most of us have heard countless admonitions against becoming friends with our children.
There are repeated admonitions against public prayer in the bible, you recall.
With great sensitivity the changes on the theme are rung, with admonitions against a false report; against false witness with malicious intent, entered into with a wicked accomplice; against the larger company's (the mob's) headstrong purpose to pervert justice; and against the tendency to temper justice on behalf of the poor (since Israelite torah itself exhibits this partiality, let the witness always be true).
The admonition against blaming the victim is, strictly speaking, tautological.
This understanding serves as an admonition against any form of an easy romanticised quest for the «original» which underlies the present form of existence.
You shall not follow a multitude to do evil [all of this is in the nature of general admonition against damaging words: and now the same passage turns to formal legal consideration; nor shall you bear witness in a suit, turning aside after a multitude, so as to pervert justice; nor shall you be partial to a poor man in his suit [if formal false witness may not damage the innocent it must also refrain from endorsing the guilty]» (Exod.
While John Locke's admonition against the «blind precipitancy» of passion should always guide the serious philosopher, an excess of zeal may well be forgiven when it involves the kind of innocent fallout that inevitably accompanies genius — as is the case with Karl Popper.
The admonition against public comment about the merits of a pending or impending matter continues until the appellate process is complete.

Not exact matches

And as for the clear admonition that homosexual sex is wrong... the scriptural case against such a notion is FAR STRONGER than any supporting it.
I have to tell you, I am staunchly conservative, as I'm sure you can attest, and I am against the unending flood of illegal and undocuumented immigration into the U.S.. But, like the statement says, what we need is a logical, enforceable, orderly process by which we, as Americans, can express the opportunities to come enrich our culture to future immigrants that so many of our ancestors enjoyed, which coincides with the Church's admonition to help the needy.
As soon as he was back in the Wartburg he wrote a 6000 - word pamphlet A Sincere Admonition by Martin Luther to all Christians to Guard against Insurrection and Rebellion.
On Wednesday, Heastie wrote that the committee had revised its initial ruling and directed that McLaughlin receive a letter of admonition, saying that he violated the chamber's policies against sexual harassment, and stop publicly naming his accuser.
When her husband died in China while searching for a live panda, Mrs. Harkness decided, against her friends» admonitions, to continue the expedition.
Her mother warns her against seeking love in wartime, an admonition Margaret doesn't understand.
Two new jury resources from Reynolds Courts and Media Law Journal: «Jury Instructions Cautioning Against Use of the Internet and Social Networking,» developed by The American College of Trial Lawyers and «Model Social Media Jury Admonition with Short Form Version,» developed by Judge Dennis M. Sweeney, ret.
Such parsing of factors and weighing one against the other by the appellate court is a flagrant usurpation of the role of the sentencing judge and a clear breach of the admonition of the Supreme Court of Canada.»
The Court expressly recalled the admonition of McIntyre J. in Andrews against «a sterile similarly situated test focused on treating «likes» alike.»
On the other hand, the OLPR issues about 125 private admonitions each year, about 20 to 25 private probations, and pursues public discipline against 30 to 40 lawyers each year.
Many modern Canadian lawyers and judges are likely more familiar with Sopinka J.'s admonition in Snell v. Farrell against «abstract metaphysical theory» — the claim that causation is «essentially a practical question of fact which can best be answered by ordinary common sense rather than abstract metaphysical theory.»
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