Sentences with phrase «also contrary»

The failure of the Commonwealth government to respond to the many calls to increase the funding of NTRBs is not only contrary to the government's own policy of preferring negotiation over litigation, it is also contrary to its human rights obligations.
Further, the Court reasoned that a strict interpretation of the statutory duty of good faith under section 3 of the Act was also contrary to the overall remedial nature of the Act.
In addition, Israel continues to oppress even Gaza (which it had left in 2005, as you noted), through the vicious imposition of sanctions (also contrary to International Law).
«It is also contrary to the express language of Section 145, which does not overcome the presumption of the American rule that each party pays its own fees.»
The Court held that not only was the injunction requiring Netlog to install a filtering system, which would oblige Netlog to actively monitor all the data of its users and to prevent future IPR - infringements, contrary to article 15 of Directive 2000/31, it was also contrary to the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Also contrary to their expectations, the C4 plants saw a 13 percent increase under elevated CO2, also predominantly during the day but partially at night.
Also contrary to popular belief, in some cases washing your dog more often can be a good thing!
Also contrary to popular belief, bank auctions of foreclosed properties are very easy to find out about.
(The top prize, the Golden Bear, was awarded, also contrary to expectation, to the Romanian film Child's Pose, which I did not manage to see.)
This film is no Empire Strikes Back, but also contrary to what people might tell you it's no Attack of The Clones.
Also contrary to some belief drifting can be the fastest way around a corner if you do it right.
Also contrary to some opinions welbeck should have been on from start for the simple reason he puts defenders on their backfoot whenever he plays for us and mkhitaryan could have played from off the bench.
Also contrary to Jones» conclusion is Richard L. Brougham's recent attempt to save Whitehead from this dilemma by accusing Bergson of over-emphasizing continuity while Whitehead's kinder, gentler notion of «simplification» could provide us with a thoughtful and pragmatic account of experience that did nor have to reduce discontinuities to «mere appearances.»
Yet such beliefs are not only contrary to reality, they are also contrary to Scripture.
To say x is contrary to y, and that z is also contrary to y, is to say little about the status of x in regards to z.

Not exact matches

Third, contrary to popular belief, «studies have also shown that brainstorming is often best done alone,» claims Cooper.
He also believed that low starting salaries were simply wrong — contrary to his values, which his father had always taught him to respect.
MSCI also said, contrary to many expectations, Argentina's stocks would not join the emerging markets index due to investor concerns that recent improvements to market access needed to be in place for a longer period.
Selling Kaufhof would also be contrary to the empire that Baker has tried to build, say people familiar with his thinking.
(Zuckerberg also used a Wednesday conference call with reporters to insist that, contrary to a Reuters report, Facebook will extend GDPR - compliant privacy controls to users around the world, not just in the EU.)
Contrary to popular belief, Tumblr is also a lot more than just silly memes and weighty quotables, Karp says.
In that letter, Dietrick assures Harder «we take your letter seriously,» but she also asserts that Gawker found «nothing false» in its review of the article on Trump's hair and that Harder's initial letter provided no proof to the contrary.
Others, anticipating a fee increase — despite repeated assurances to the contraryalso left.
He also said he did not write the infamous «NimbleRichMan» Reddit post, contrary to what the Daily Beast's news editor claims Luckey said in an email.
Contrary to popular belief, VA loans are available not only to veterans, but also other classes of military personnel.
Meanwhile, the impending US fiscal cliff ---- tax rises and spending cuts will kick in in 2013 unless Congress and the president reach agreement to the contrary ---- is also likely to continue to benefit the euro.
Also, how is that any different than your complaint about contrary information being sourced from atheist websites?
9We also know that lawa is made not for the righteous but for lawbreakers and rebels, the ungodly and sinful, the unholy and irreligious; for those who kill their fathers or mothers, for murderers, 10for adulterers and perverts, for slave traders and liars and perjurers — and for whatever else is contrary to the sound doctrine 11that conforms to the glorious gospel of the blessed God, which he entrusted to me.
Not only do these two moments illustrate the trauma involved in taking another life, they also run contrary to the attitudes of the typical Western, which thrives on a «shoot first, ask questions later» mentality.
On the contrary: The Mind of God is rather a reappraisal of reductionism (its sweeping generalizations about the nonexistence of things like the mind and the soul) and a most refreshing if also sober assessment of the limits of mathematics and the physical theories it supports.
You also misunderstand what omnipotence (all powerful) means, allowing an enti ty under your omnipotence to do something that is contrary to your desire for them, does not mean God isnt omnipotent.
Merriam - Webster's online dictionary defines «delusion» as follows: «Something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated; a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that is maintained despite indisputable evidence to the contrary; also, the abnormal state marked by such beliefs.»
The charity also stated that it wants «politicians to recognise pressures on Christians in the public sector to affirm beliefs contrary to traditional faith.»
On the contrary, we can now envision all trees as analogical actualities, as transcendent symbols that participate in the reality that they signify, as having likenesses to us despite their differences from us, and thus as linking natural things with both human and divine things — and perhaps also with things demonic.
Full Definition of DELUSION 1: the act of deluding: the state of being deluded 2 a: something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated b: a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that is maintained despite indisputable evidence to the contrary; also: the abnormal state marked by such beliefs
He also had written a series of articles on Islam and nationalism in which he denounced nationalism as contrary to Islam, maintaining that the Muslims are not a nation but an international party with a universal creed and a definite social and economic program.
On the contrary it was the desire of Bonhoeffer to present to the church a new vision in that he wanted the sacramental church to be also a social church without losing its spiritual foundation.
The Church, contrary to the caricature, greets weakness with the recognition that we are all so afflicted, and offers forgiveness, while also remaining ready to diagnose truth and falsehood.
On the contrary, Jesus is not proclaimed merely as the crucified; he is also risen from the dead.
In fact, contrary to popular belief, the Bible not only instructs women to nurture a gentle and quiet spirit (1 Peter 3:4), but also men (Galatians 5:23; Philippians 4:5).
Every husband has some need to be nurtured or mothered by his wife, but he also has a contrary need to feel strong, independent, and masculine.
Behind this statement is a conviction that nor only the use but also the development and manufacture of nuclear weapons is contrary to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
In speaking with such a precipitously anxious person, the pastor is also aware of the selfaffirming optimist in the next pew, who suffers from an entirely different set of contrary compulsions.
The relativity that Newton here rejected is not the relativity that Einstein propounded; and although the Special Theory of Relativity has shown Newton to be wrong in some respects, and in particular has shown that we should not think of time by itself in complete independence of everything external, time is related to space, and also to velocity, contrary to Newton's opinion, it has not shown that time is relative in Newton's sense, and merely some numerical measure of process.
For the record, contrary to kermit's claim of a single witness to the miraculous plates delivery, the first 3 of the 11 witnesses to Smith's plates claimed they also saw the plates delivered by an angel while hearing the voice of God affirming that Smith's translation was indeed an act of divine revelation.
Propositions — which are not Entities in the primary sense — appear also to satisfy the characteristic, supposedly peculiar to Entities, of admitting contrary qualities, since the proposition that someone is sitting passes from true to false when the person stands up.
Ethicists must look not only at the Israelite context but also at the moral values of the surrounding culture or cultures on any given moral point, for often the biblical position is taken in direct response to some contrary moral behavior.
On the contrary, his own project of personal freedom is bound up with what risks he is prepared to take with that aspect of his past, a past that also shapes and forms his present.
His challenge to Whitehead has the more point since he sees Whitehead as also, and indeed more fundamentally, maintaining what Professor Buchler holds to be the contrary position — one which he himself advocates — that of «ontological parity.»
I also don't like it when churches allow themselves to be caught up in defending and furthering certain goals of the nation when these goals are contrary to Scripture and the will of God.
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