Sentences with phrase «against the danger which»

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On the other hand such personalism iuris divini, which despite its importance can not here be proved theologically, is a principle of resistance against the well - known dangers and shortcomings of democracy in large societies where self - government by the people, for example, by plebiscite is no longer possible and the representation which takes its place be - comes more and moe autonomous.
Living on the frontier, their lives always in danger from Indian attacks, struggling against nature for a living, accustomed to the raw, untamed life, these people were prepared for revivalistic religion which touched the emotions.
Though America blessedly is not threatened by the totalitarianism against which von Hildebrand struggled, it faces its own dangers.
There are all sorts of warnings against the dangers and temptations to which the monk is exposed.
But this made it all the more surprising that he should, especially since this vow, feel it necessary to have recourse to such a number of expedients for protecting against even the shadow of danger the virginity which he had thus consecrated.
Yet here we run into a very serious difficulty, since there is always the danger of becoming overly introspective and of falling into the error of «scrupulosity,» against which all masters of the Christian life of discipleship have warned.
We all know that Campbell is not that fast or pacy he failed to connect with a alexis ball when he should have passed it in the danger zone instead trying to control it against Spurs and secondly his pressing was inevident which gave Kane to score.
They simply turned against the owner and not Sir Alex F. And even prompted to form a new Man U. fans» club, which the Glazer family immediately realised that it was a great danger to the club's collapse and started releasing big chunks of money for buying players and for their reasonable wages.
Although Arsenal are no longer in the title race, their third place is in danger of being overtaken by Manchester City, which makes the game against Villa even more important for the home side.
More will be expected from at the Vitality Stadium against a Bournemouth team which has never beaten us in the Premier League, but having had to fight back from three goals down to rescue a point in the corresponding fixture last term, we know all about the danger the Cherries pose.
Conte is smart and saw what was coming, warning against the dangers of a «Mourinho season» in which winning the title was followed by a dramatic fall - off and the sack.
Add this to the continuation of Roberto Firmino's adjustment to the Premier League and the perpetual danger of Philippe Coutinho — with the pair having already run riot as an attacking two against Manchester City this season — and the often derided Liverpool front - line suddenly has a plethora of options which all bring something different to the table.
I wanted to ask them for their reaction to a recent survey of college athletes in contact and collision sports at the University of Pennsylvania which found that, despite being educated about the dangers of continuing to play with concussion symptoms, most are still very reluctant to report symptoms because they want to stay in the game, and to comment on reports that the N.F.L. players» union was against putting sensors in helmets that would alert the sideline to hits of a sufficient magnitude to cause concussion, which may be the technological solution (or, in football parlance «end - around») to the chronic under - reporting problem.
To secure the public good and private rights against the danger of such a faction, and at the same time to preserve the spirit and the form of popular government, is then the great object to which our inquiries are directed.
Despite the fiasco of the 2002 coup attempt against Chávez, which ultimately strengthened his government, the danger of another one is by no means far - fetched.
The UK leaving the European Union could put some protection of important rights at risk: there is a danger that labour rights and protections against discrimination in UK law, which are underpinned by EU rules, could be watered down by parliament in future.
Phil Boothe, national coordinator of No2ID, which campaigns against the DNA database, said the findings were further proof of the dangers in the government's database programme, but warned not to give up on traditional forensic use of DNA, together with chains of evidence and presentation in court.
When his voice is unopposed, as it was in a 15 - minute segment for Fox News last week (which predictably warned of a «silent takeover» by British Muslims) the danger of «mainstreaming» prejudice against Muslims is magnified.
Unless the front bench and its supporters can win votes in the Commons against a Tory majority in the coming weeks, the danger is that Labour will fail either to defend its old Remain position, which it has now abandoned to the Lib Dems and the SNP and fail to be convincing Leavers.
It would make sense then that these films, which largely pull from many of the same archival footage sources, might be in danger of working against one another.
By and large the film remains unpoliticised, which might seem like a mistake to those seeking a more declarative screed against the dangers of gun violence.
, a documentary about the battle over prescription pain medicine; Pet Fooled, a documentary about the dangers that lurk in your pet's food; the Criterion Collection's Blu - ray release of actor Marlon Brando's sole outing as a director, the 1961 Western One - Eyed Jacks, a great revenge tale that pits partner against partner; and the Criterion's massive Blu - ray collection, «Trilogía de Guillermo del Toro,» which features director Guillermo del Toro's Cronos, The Devil's Backbone and Pan's Labyrinth (his three Spanish - language films), each exploring different facets of the juncture of the real and the fantastic.
Lowth wanted to fight against this tendency and supported usage that kept verb tenses distinct and intact, like Latin verbs, which were in no danger of merging because the language had been dead for centuries.
But the singular danger with VAM scores, being the outcome of a sophisticated statistical procedure, is that they are seen by many as providing a gold standard against which other indicators should be judged.
The analyst must seek to guard himself against this danger as best he can: in part, by dealing with those situations preferably which are not subject to sudden change; in part, by favoring securities in which the popular interest is keen enough to promise a fairly swift response to value elements which he is the first to recognize; in part, by tempering his activities to the general financial situation — laying more emphasis on the discovery of undervalued securities when business and market conditions are on a fairly even keel, and proceeding with greater caution in times of abnormal stress and uncertainty.»
With the perfect Battlemon at your side, you don't only take part in exciting battles against other trainers, you can also go on adventures in the nearby unexplored jungle, which is filled with unseen dangers as well as all kinds of treasures.»
Bravely Default is named for its battle system, which lets you «brave» the danger or «default» against it.
In reality, the Engineering faculty were dead - set against the plan, they did not want the new building at all, and Middle States, which accredited the department, had said nothing at all about any danger to its accreditation.
The devotees of both sides of the mainstream climate debate i.e. on the one hand those who warn against the dangers of global warming, which they attribute mainly to atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide, and on the other those who assert that the theory of anthropogenic global warming is a fraud, resort to hysteria when they sense that their ideas are under threat.
The danger of allowing such extreme air pollution to get out of control affects health especially, but also global warming and all the ecological dangers against which we all stand.
Attorney Harro Schultze, who represents the Coalition against Bayer Dangers said, «The public prosecutor needs to clarify which efforts Bayer undertook to prevent a ban of imidacloprid and clothianidin after sales of both substances were stopped in France.
«Kinder Morgan's pipeline is unethical, and it goes against everything Greenpeace and my family stand for, which is why we were prepared to take action to protect the Earth from the dangers it poses.
Barbara Stowe, on behalf of herself and her brother, Bob, said: «Kinder Morgan's pipeline is unethical, and it goes against everything Greenpeace and my family stand for, which is why we were prepared to take action to protect the Earth from the dangers it poses.
The UN Convention Against Torture, which Congress and President Clinton made law in 1994, says it is a crime to «effect the involuntary return of any person to a country in which there are substantial grounds for believing the person would be in danger of being subjected to torture...» Apologists for extraordinary rendition — that is, apologists for torture by proxy — argue that our extraordinary enemy justifies extraordinary measures.
«like Charles Evans Hughes, Sr., later Mr. Chief Justice Hughes, who stood up for the constitutional rights of socialists to be socialists and public officials despite the threats and clamorous protests of self - proclaimed super patriots — men like Charles Evans Hughes, Jr., and John W. Davis, who, while against everything for which the Communists stood, strongly advised the Congress in 1948 that it would be unconstitutional to pass the law then proposed to outlaw the Communist Party — men like Lord Erskine, James Otis, Clarence Darrow, and the multitude of others who have dared to speak in defense of causes and clients without regard to personal danger to themselves.
To controversies between a State and citizens of another State, because in case a State (that is, all the citizens of it) has demands against some citizens of another State, it is better that she should prosecute their demands in a national court than in a court of the State to which those citizens belong, the danger of irritation and criminations arising from apprehensions and
If at the moment at which the defendant is alleged to be in possession of a firearm he is anticipating an imminent attack and carrying the weapon for his own defence against a specific danger then that may be different.»
There was some urgency: the property was uninsured and there was a perceived danger of other pending judgments against the legal owner which might be registered against the property.
Environmental threats, like floods or earthquakes, are typically not covered unless the homeowner also purchases hazard insurance, which also protects against dangers like nuclear fallout.
As with everything there is a danger in making generalisations, as, for example, are also many very loving parents of autistic children, and each case needs to be understood individually, unlike present trend to fit every child into a label which mitigates against thinking and understanding.
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