Even in this country all national or state legislation designed to protect human health, the rights of workers, family farmers, or the natural environment will be subject to being overruled
as in restraint of trade.
In addition, children are just as safe in restraints that have been properly installed with vehicle belts
as in restraints that have been properly installed with LATCH.
Not exact matches
While the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is set up
as an LLC, which will reportedly give it more flexibility
in its giving, it's unknown if it will become hobbled by
restraints similar to those of older foundations.
Provincial outlooks becoming more balanced
in 2017 RBC expects the economies of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador to contract further this year
as the oil - producing provinces continue to struggle with low revenues and private sector
restraint.
In an April, 2003, speech, Harper defined social conservatism
as «respect for custom and traditions (religious traditions above all), voluntary association, and personal self -
restraint reinforced by moral and legal sanctions on behaviour.»
Even Supplementary Estimates tabled during the year rarely include the impact of the
restraint measures
as Estimates primarily only seek Parliamentary approval for increases
in spending, not decreases.
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The trade czar nominee first achieved prominence
as deputy USTR under Ronald Reagan, helping negotiate voluntary
restraints on European and Asian steel exports to the United States
in the mid-1980s.
It would also place a significant
restraint on the development of local search products and services,
as publishers would be unwilling to bear legal risk
in areas where these laws existed.
Consider housing, which has been a
restraint on U.S. domestic growth ever since the GFC,
as we have chronicled
in these pages many times (see WILTW June 1, 2017).
To ensure that they achieve this political commitment, a number of
restraint measures have been introduced
in the 2010, 2012 and 2013 budgets
as well
as in the November 2013 Update of the Economic and Fiscal Projections.
Whether one views constitutional interpretation
as grounded
in a theory of original meaning or the traditional liberal theory of judicial
restraint and neutral principles, the distinctive nature of this approach is that it is legal
in nature.
In any event, I was suprised when the church I was attending here in Ontario held a discussion on women in ministry as I sort grew up without the sort of restraints that I later learned were in place in some denominations within Canada and in far more within the U
In any event, I was suprised when the church I was attending here
in Ontario held a discussion on women in ministry as I sort grew up without the sort of restraints that I later learned were in place in some denominations within Canada and in far more within the U
in Ontario held a discussion on women
in ministry as I sort grew up without the sort of restraints that I later learned were in place in some denominations within Canada and in far more within the U
in ministry
as I sort grew up without the sort of
restraints that I later learned were
in place in some denominations within Canada and in far more within the U
in place
in some denominations within Canada and in far more within the U
in some denominations within Canada and
in far more within the U
in far more within the US.
This would assume an «imaginative,» not a historical, disposition: a divine intent
in history, God - gifted immutable laws of morality, to which man has a duty to conform; order
as a first requirement of good governance, achieved best by a
restraint and respect for custom and tradition; variety
as more desirable than systematic uniformity and liberty more desirable than equality; the honor and duty of a good life
in a good community
as taking precedence over individual desire; an embrace of a skepticism toward reason and abstract principle.
♦ Carl Trueman argues that confessions establish constitutional
restraints on church power: «
In an age when words, especially words that make truth claims, are always suspected of being part of some manipulative power game, it is perhaps counterintuitive to think of confessions
as delimiting the power of the church.
«Well aware that the opinions and belief of men depend not on their own will, but follow involuntarily the evidence proposed to their minds; that Almighty God hath created the mind free, and manifested his supreme will that free it shall remain by making it altogether insusceptible of
restraint; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments, or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either,
as was
in his Almighty power to do, but to extend it by its influence on reason alone; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil
as well
as ecclesiastical, who, being themselves but fallible and uninspired men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking
as the only true and infallible, and
as such endeavoring to impose them on others, hath established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the world and through all time.»
I see them
in a different light,
as incredibly flawed individuals who happened to hold the highest form of power their nations allowed them, and
as a result, no
restraints on their behavior.
Above all, however, there is reason to fear that free trade will limit the sovereignty of our government
in protecting the environment, if protective laws are regarded
as «
restraint of trade.»
It is possible to think of God intervening
in worldly affairs and physical happenings according to two different models:
as a constant cosmic string - puller who controls each and every event of any importance (either by causing it or by consciously allowing it to happen), or
as an occasional meddler and zapper, limited (perhaps by self -
restraint) to intervening
in a certain number of instances.
In this complicated milieu, he remained dissident but independent, anti-regime but secular and un-Catholic, and developed further a subtlety and restraint about rendering judgments on people as objects of politics, as actors in politic
In this complicated milieu, he remained dissident but independent, anti-regime but secular and un-Catholic, and developed further a subtlety and
restraint about rendering judgments on people
as objects of politics,
as actors
in politic
in politics.
In addition, and perhaps less understood, our tradition of anonymity acts
as a
restraint on A.A. members, reminding us that we are a program of principles, not personalities, and that no individual A.A. member may presume to act
as a spokesman or leader of our fellowship.
What I was celebrating
in what I called modern religion was a degree of freedom from traditional and institutional
restraints which curiously prefigures several of the «post» movements of recent years (indeed,
in 1970 I already referred to the contemporary situation
as «postmodern»).
Many suggest that there has been
in recent years a shift from moral
restraint to,
as one put it, a «complete removal of taboos and
restraints.»
There was a tendering of respect that counseled
restraint and kindness even
as it enjoined us not to hold back from asking the question that pierced to the core of someone's argument or his claim to standing
in the world of letters.
They set out to achieve unilateral Republican disarmament -
as if Republican
restraint in appealing to whites» concerns will somehow cause those concerns to disappear.
It offers many dividends: The opportunity to meet And chat with old and new - found friends; The amiable atmosphere; The comfortable cushioned seat; The promise of two hours clear Of irritating chores,
restraints, Dilemmas, quarrels, and complaints; The vespertine impressive hall That grants equality to all And cover for a nap to some; The stirring burst of warm applause When the conductor comes
in view And talkers instantly grow dumb; The pleasantly suspenseful pause
As the ensemble waits its cue.
Like Elizabethan drama, they are so heterogeneous
in form
as practically to constitute a rebellion against classical
restraints; they simply can not resist mixing intense pathos with high comedy, stateliness with farce, heroic magnificence with nursery fantasy.
I actually applaud David for using
restraint in NOT addressing it so to speak
as I believe attempts by a moderator to control dialogue only weakens the blog.
As one whose professional career has focused on the development and
restraints on the initiation of war and the conduct of war, and one who, moreover, holds the deepest moral justification for use of armed force
in the service of justice, I clearly belong among the constituency supporting war crimes proceedings.
The liberation from external
restraint and the emergence of «the blessed unison of the whole American harpsichord,
as now set to the tune of liberty,»
as it was described
in 1775, must indeed have inspired the millenial expectations that were never very far below the surface
in colonial America.32
Just
as he did
in Earthly Powers, Burleigh's new book shows how the over-politicized state, having failed to wipe out Christianity, became insanely jealous of it, eventually trying to appropriate its power and even adopting its rituals and rites to produce new, secularized religions, reproducing
in reverse the dogmatism they rejected but without any biblical
restraints.
«
As» means «imitating,» «
in the same manner,» «with the same respect,» «with the same
restraint from doing all that could be done.»
As we become more outspoken against obvious abuse and broadcast it without
restraint, abusers will go underground and become less obvious and more subtle
in ways that will require a more wisdom and honesty to discern.
Qualities of
restraint and timidity are often conveyed by slightly hollowing the hand
as if making a vow, moving it to and fro lightly, and swaying the shoulders
in unison.
Liberty may mean (1) freedom to do
as one pleases without social
restraint, (2) freedom of thought, worship, or expression of opinion, or (3) freedom to act
in social relations within limits set by the group.
If, therefore, one had a chance to broadcast a message which all young people would hear, one might well choose some such theme
as this: real freedom never consists
in mere release from old
restraints.
For «law - abiding citizens» this does not generally require the penalties of the law to be invoked, though one need only to ask himself how far his driving is affected by known traffic regulations, or his income - tax filing by fear of penalties, to realize the degree to which the law is
in the background
as a
restraint to his self - centeredness.
illicitly to justify vast military establishments and their use
in international war, there is justification for an international
as well
as a domestic police force, provided this is used with due
restraint.
within such
restraints, adultery comes across
as a much more hedious crime than
in the christian world, where everything is on public display, at work,
in the supermarket and on TV.
For even
in the struggle between the cute and the cool, between desire and
restraint, between children and adults, we need not struggle
as those who have no hope.
That is to say, they must,
as much
as possible, frame their arguments
in a public vocabulary that is
as accessible to
as many people
as possible, and must exercise a disciplined
restraint in appealing explicitly to religious authority.
If sufficient public feeling against the judges» usurpation is aroused, the Court may offer «timely compliance» to the demand for judicial
restraint,
as it did
in the 1930s....
Some highlights of this collection are Khaled Abou El Fadl's eloquent explication of the complexities and
restraints behind implementation of the death penalty under Islamic law; an interesting intersection between Fadl's discussion of reticence
in the use of the death penalty and David Novak's review of capital cases
in Jewish tradition; Stanley Hauerwas's unequivocal claim that the cross is justice (negatively
in terms of Jesus» execution according to human law and positively
in terms of the ultimate meaning of the cross
as mercy and forgiveness); and, conversely, the claim by Beth Wilkinson, prosecutor
in the Timothy McVeigh case, that «Even
as a Christian, I felt nothing for Mr. McVeigh.»
As a series of famous incidents has shown (for instance, Westminster's decision
in 1977 to publish John Hick's Myth of God Incarnate, despite intense protests from some church members), a denomination's self -
restraint in decisions about publishing particular titles is an essential concomitant of support for publishing.
He follows a libertarian moral logic,
in which freedom from
restraint comes before freedom to do our duty and obey God, even
as he evokes traditional moral values of «family, work, neighborhood and freedom.»
My argument is that just
as the Lovins have succeeded
in persuading an important sector of corporate leadership that efficient use of resources is profitable, someone will need to persuade corporate leadership that all will benefit
in the long run from
restraint in the exploitation of the global commons.
Critics have often noted the sobriety and
restraint of the New Testament
as compared with Judaism
in its picture of heaven and the end of the world.
I understand why some, including some devout religious conservatives, argue that they recognize the moral and temperamental unfitness of a man such
as Trump for the nation's highest office, but feel they must cast their ballots for him
in an effort to forestall the very real perils of a Supreme Court increasingly hostile to the most basic of religious freedoms and constitutional
restraints.
All the instances are heartbreaking, especially Pius XII's
restraint as the Nazis were brutally crushing the Church
in Poland.
Well aware that the opinions and belief of men depend not on their own will, but follow involuntarily the evidence proposed to their minds, that Almighty God hath created the mind free, and manifested his Supreme will that free it shall remain, by making it altogether insusceptible of
restraint: That all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments or burthens, are a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either,
as was
in his Almighty power to do, but to extend it by its influence on reason alone.