Sentences with phrase «admonitions of»

All the hand waiving and admonitions of less - is - beautiful advocates will not change the direction of the increasing demand for electricity and oil throughout the world.
Despite the admonitions of her parents (only shown from the waist down), Prudence wants a pet.
He said that some miscreants blocked the convoy of the Chief of Army Staff and that they remained adamant despite the pleadings and admonitions of Col Usman and other senior officers who pleaded that they allow the convoy a passage.
Luckily, this time the other owners did not heed the admonitions of the old 60 - minute man, and thus were platoons platooned and money coined.
The man who prays has to go into his room and shut the door, both to be with his Father who is in secret and to exclude the insistent voices of fashionable witch - doctors, his own distractions, and not least the admonitions of anxious orthodoxy.
But is not this simply because we refuse to heed the admonitions of science, which is daily proving to us, in every field, that seemingly impossible changes become easy and even inevitable directly there is a change in the order of the dimensions?
But for many of the most widely known of the 19th - century preachers admonitions of the dangers of wealth became ever more perfunctory.
He also cited the admonition of diplomat George Kennan that the United States must distinguish its vital interests from its peripheral ones.
All of us consumed by the vicissitudes of commerce should be attuned to the admonition of St. Paul to focus our gaze not on the seen, but the unseen, for the seen is transitory and the unseen is forever.
-- Psalms 46:10 It's an admonition some of us struggle to obey.
The first rule, church has to be on Saturday, aligning with the tradition of the Jews and forsaking the admonition of the disciples to set themselves apart from the Jews by worshiping on a different day.
I take Gods view on the best way to teach my children about the Lord, not hers, yes we are to love them, but my source, the inerrant word of God says, train your child up in the way, in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, so that when they are older, they will not depart from it.
Mormons believe «in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul — We believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things.
I've been praying to return to that place, to heed the admonition of Christ in Revelation 3, «Repent, and do the things you did at first.»
I have always understood the need for theology based on the admonition of Paul's Epistles, but I have come to prefer the translation «salutary teaching» to «sound doctrine.»
We get so focused on ourselves and our own concerns we forget the admonition of the apostle Paul to «not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others (Phillippians 2:4)»
I long for my son to grow up in the nurture and admonition of his father, of his grandfathers, of his uncles.
The theological justification for infant baptism depends on the commitment of parents and members of congregations to the task of rearing the children and youth of the church «in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.»
What was happening in Acts being different from what was happening in Corinth that Paul was dealing with in his letter to them, and how many Christians opposed to tongues take the admonition of Paul's with regard to public use in Corinthians and apply it to ALL the diversities of this gift rather than applying it to the one for corporate meetings.
When the boy at last had an opportunity to take bloody revenge upon the king who had brought such evil to his parents, he conquered all hatred through the remembrance of this admonition of his father.
I must disagree with Emily on her admonition of using Easter eggs for egg salad.
Sharing the stage with other national party leaders, she came out relatively well, winning plaudits for her admonition of UKIP leader, Nigel Farage.
All the Aspirants were agreeable to the intervention and admonition of the leaders that they maintain the peace throughout the process.
A debate that should have been settled by now needs to give new consideration to the admonition of Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver: These people are farmworkers, not farm animals.
But you might do well to keep the admonition of Oscar Wilde (very unfortunate in love) in mind.
Despite the admonition of Edward L. Thorndike and others that IQ scores primarily estimate current cognitive functioning and not learning potential, in 1977 policymakers recommended using the scores inappropriately, as they have ever since.
Little has been accomplished after decades of litigation and much admonition of state legislatures by state supreme courts.
Given our incontrovertible educational successes, those seeking changes should bear in mind the admonition of the Hippocratic oath: «First, do no harm.»
It's disturbing, but as our reviewer writes, it's «an especially thoughtful book [and] a frightening admonition of one father's love for his daughter, and will to survive.»
In doing so, he experiences the loving admonition of God whispering loudly.
The idea to discuss and document a discourse around New Media began with an innocent admonition of a field that seemed to both encompass and abandon our own practices as filmmakers.
[Chief Justice Joyal] is forgetting the admonition of Jordan — hard - cap limits which are meant to shock the system out of a «culture of complacency.»
It remains to be seen whether future cases will pick up Glithero J.'s admonition of an employee's failure to properly review their contract in future termination cases.
«On Thanksgiving Day, when we re-create the Harvest Celebration of pilgrims and natives, I think of Corbet Sundown's admonition of recognition and thanks.»
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.»
I agree with that conclusion, but note the admonition of Beetz J. in Harelkin v. University of Regina, [1979] 2 S.C.R. 561 at 594 - 95, 96 D.L.R. (3d) 14, [1979] 3 W.W.R. 676, where he said that the incorporation of a university by statute does not alter the traditional nature of such an institution as a community of scholars and students enjoying substantial internal autonomy.

Not exact matches

Ad legend David Ogilvy's famous admonition, «The consumer is not a moron, she's your wife» may bear the gender biases of its era, but the truth at the heart of the statement is as relevant today as ever.
The American Express OPEN Forum blog has its own run - down of tips for young managers, including its own admonition not to be intimidated and recommendation to start a mentorship program, but the post by Mamta Badkar also offers a few fresh ideas:
The words, Socrates tells us, were to be construed as both a greeting and an admonition to worshipers from the Greek god of music, poetry and healing: Know thyself — know your truthful soul, your imperfect and human self — before entering this hallowed ground.
This admonition came to mind recently when reading the results of a consumer debt survey recently published by Manulife Bank.
The investment - product bans and the broad admonition were part of a direct order to the company that was dated on Thursday and posted on the commission's website on Friday.
They demand they give more of themselves instead of questioning the system itself, which is uncomfortably similar to Core's constant admonitions that people be more patient with Segwit and Lightning Network, and their years of promises that the fix is right around the corner.
Your admonition to read them makes it apparent you are either being disingenuous or just incapable of conceiving that someone can reach a different conclusion than you.
If the answer is yes, then I must say in firm admonition that you have completely and utterly dismissed God's ultimate act of love and dismissed it for some eartly mush that ends at the persona last breath.
While an admonition such as «Remember, O man, that thou art dust, and to dust thou shalt return» sounds like the solemn - admonitory, the point of the memento mori is to contemplate worldly death in order to fit oneself for otherworldly life in communion with other eternal souls, not somehow to find comfort in the commonality of our mortal lot.
Love, joy, peace, and hope become flesh «through the practices of the Church: witness, catechesis, baptism, prayer, friendship, hospitality, admonition, penance, confession, praise, reading scripture, preaching, sharing peace, sharing food, washing feet.
This verse is often evoked in admonition to avoid the garbage of popular entertainment, and rightly so.
Your link... «Jesus was not interested in moral admonition on the dangers of riches» - Crossan.
Such an admonition is without precedent in the history of U.S. - Vatican relations.
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