Sentences with phrase «apprehend for»

Mr. Donovan gave his sympathies to the Garner family, whom he praised for their dignified conduct in the weeks and months after Mr. Pantaleo — in an encounter infamously caught on video — wrapped his forearm around Mr. Garner's neck and helped wrestle him to the ground in an effort to apprehend him for allegedly selling cigarettes on a Staten Island street corner.
If the simplest man was able to apprehend for himself all that was necessary to salvation, the question might properly arise, what need was there for that teaching which could be found only in the schools?
But what we said about sin we do not apprehend for ourselves.
According to a retail theft survey conducted by Jack L. Hayes International, a loss prevention consulting firm, one out of every 40 employees was apprehended for theft by their employer in 2012.
Last year over 10,000 pre-teenaged boys were processed through the Texas court system as «status offenders» (juveniles apprehended for offenses that would not have been offenses if committed by adults).
What you are learning is so precious, thanks for spreading this word and being a portrayal of Micah 6:8 & the wider context of pursuing God to find out what it was that He apprehended us for and set us free to be.
Unless you have glimpsed its holiness and apprehended it for the gift that it is.
It is a story that has to do with the human life of Jesus Christ, understood in the light of all that preceded and prepared for his appearance, and apprehended for what it really signified through an awareness of what followed upon it and was nourished and empowered by his appearance in history.
Such a bill would cause many respectable immigrants to be apprehended for no reason at all, and cause citizens to be unnecessarily alarmed.
That means one in 40 retail workers at those establishments was apprehended for theft.
Although the facts in Sadeghi - Pari, above differ from the case at bar as the Applicant in the said case had effectively been apprehended for homosexual acts, it remains that the RPD should have discussed why the Applicant does not face such a risk.
Additionally, the crime that they were apprehended for will no longer take up police resources as it can now be filed in the «we know who did it but can never get a conviction» cabinet because none of the evidence they have will be admissible in court.
The legislation also requires motorists to display Proof of Insurance when the motorist is apprehended for traffic violations.
You may be subject to any combination of the following drunk driving penalties in ME if you are apprehended for driving under the influence of alcohol:
On the other hand, eight penalty points are assigned to drivers apprehended for driving more than 45 mph over the limit.
Imagine being paid to hack systems and never getting apprehended for it!

Not exact matches

He was quickly apprehended by North Korean soldiers, and later taken to Pyongyang for interrogation.
So it's much harder for the long arm of the law to get these individuals to apprehend these individuals,» Sannikov said.
But when looking for a board seat in the U.S., those same executives may fail to apprehend important regional distinctions.
Officers typically apprehend people they suspect might need help and then take those individuals to a hospital for assessment.
The world's four largest states — the United States, Russia, China, and India — have not signed on as members of the court and can not be relied upon for help in apprehending those the court indicts.
Is it something you determine or «apprehend» for yourself?
Even scientific knowledge, which apprehends a thing exactly as it is in all its causes, depends for its truth entirely upon the primary premises given to it by experience (cf. Posterior Analytics 2.19).
so that its Professors are oblig'd to call for the help of the Civil Power, it is a sign, I apprehend, of its being a bad one» (IV: 634) But we also hear of Luther Martin, Maryland's first lawyer and a leading antifederalist.
If religious belief is attained when reason makes a «total response of the total being to what is apprehended as the ultimate reality,» such that in this act reason is reborn, then it follows that those who totally accept a given world - view as ultimate, whether it be theistic or non-theistic, naturalistic or supernaturalistic, immanentist or transcendentalist, as normative for their entire lives and as the supreme value in their hierarchy of values, and hence not taken as a means but as an end, belong to the religious dimension.
Earlier we had occasion to note the relationship between Jewish faith as portrayed for us in the Old Testament and the Christian event which is the subject matter of the New Testament; and how it was indeed inevitable and right that the primitive Christian community should see their Lord and apprehend his significance for men, against the background of the whole history of the people into whom humanly speaking he was born.
For, as we have just seen, the capacities and abilities involved in apprehending God's presence are existentially significant.
The fact that interest in God's idiosyncratic reality and peculiar ways of being present are situated means, in short, that the conceptual growth they guide is always open to the suspicion of being in bad faith, of being more of an interest in using God for our own purposes than an interest in apprehending God for the sake of apprehending God.
As Ambrose, the fourth - century bishop of Milan, told the recently initiated: «You must not trust, then, wholly to your bodily eyes; that which is not seen is more really seen, for the object of sight is temporal, but that other eternal, which is not apprehended by the eye, but is discerned by the mind and spirit» (Ambrose of Milan, De mysteriis, III, 15).
For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named, that he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, that ye may be strengthened with power through his Spirit in the inward man; that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; to the end that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, may be strong to apprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge, that ye may be filled unto all the fulness of God.
Precisely that portion of Ezekiel which she can not immediately imagine for herself — it can not be consigned to something like a prairie fire — is that which breaks into her consciousness and offers her new ways to apprehend her loneliness — and to apprehend both the absurdity and undeniability of her felt connection to John Ames.
As I understand it, the relevant features of a «proposition» are these: A «proposition» is a «concrete possibility; it is abstracted from some objective event in the actual world; it is proposed as a possibility that an entity may want to consider for itself in a future moment in its process of self - creation; it is apprehended by the entity in «feeling» and so is preconceptual and largely preconsciously apprehended; it stands in a complex of relationships with other «propositions,» and the set of propositions presupposes a systematic universe; its «interest» (as «lure») is more important than its «truth.»
Failure to engage existentially in the central practice of a congregation may well make it more difficult to understand God because participation in the common life of a congregation is a common way to be capacitated, that is, to acquire the requisite concepts, for apprehending God.
What he was seeking for was a way of apprehending any fact within the living situation so as to capture what was wholly its reality in that living situation.
Indeed, the very nature of Catholic teaching has occasioned this type of challenge, for the church maintains that its teaching is based on the natural law, which in principle can be rationally apprehended by all human beings.
Only 18 per cent of the embezzlers, for example, end up in prison, but nearly all bank thieves who use a gun are put behind bars if they are apprehended.
However, as the lucidity of the communal «I» deepens, it is able to apprehend universes in which this crisis is avoided, at least for a time.
For Whitehead evidently supposes that it is the value which God apprehends an eternal object as possessing, or its suitability for ingression in a particular context, which makes it a lure for actiFor Whitehead evidently supposes that it is the value which God apprehends an eternal object as possessing, or its suitability for ingression in a particular context, which makes it a lure for actifor ingression in a particular context, which makes it a lure for actifor action.
In this culture / country we have a set of principles that empowers duly authorized agents to apprehend, present the alleged perpetrator for fair and speedy trial, with representation and a verdict rendered by a jury of peers.
Bergson's view does not call for this intimate connection between conceptual structure and intuitively apprehended meaning (140n - 141n.).
For what you yourself can not apprehend of God no one else can know either.
It apprehends it in the way appropriate to it — that is, it investigates the possibility and necessity of it in the strict sense, and leaves it for faith to affirm in action this possibility as the ultimate truth.
This, however, implies a new perspective, whereby we see theological thinking not as reflection on intellectual propositions once and for all revealed by God, but as a never ending quest for a fuller understanding of the Divine Mystery that we never fully apprehend.
Direction is apprehended through one's inner awareness of what one is meant to be, for it is this that enables one to make a genuine decision.
The New Testament writings can in no sense capture or limit the Christ, who is the risen Head of the Church, for He can be apprehended by faith alone.
First, these claims are not made for individual members of the Church, each of whom must say with Paul, «I count not myself to have apprehended..
This dissolution paved the way for the reinstitution of Reality in the sense of an intuitively and mystically apprehended undifferentiated unity.
«By faith the intellect apprehends what it hopes for and loves» ST \ a 2ae q 62 a 4.
In regards to the use of force Ben Franklin said, «When a religion is good, I conceive it will support itself; and when it does not support itself, and God does not take care to support it so that its professors are obliged to call for help of the civil power, â $ ˜tis a sign, I apprehend, of its being a bad one.
Had Dr. P. possessed «judgment» in Sacks» sense, he would have had some feeling for the concrete, the personal, the particular, and for apprehending perceptual objects as wholes.
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