Sentences with phrase «at liberty when»

The effect is so startling that many have concurred with Blake's verdict in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (though usually without Blake's irony): «The reason Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels & God, and at liberty when of Devils & Hell, is because he was a true Poet and of the Devil's party without knowing it!»

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Rutan said he wasn't at liberty to talk — both he and Allen were obsessively secretive about the project — but promised to tell Whitehorn more when he could.
When we think of religious liberty, the concept usually revolves around matters like whether the government can allow prayers at public events.
Paul addresses a concern of Christian liberty at the end of 1 Corinthians 10, when he states, ««I have the right to do anything,» you say — but not everything is beneficial.
Even my very conservative Roman Catholic brother gave me kudos when I said that if nothing else, as a Baptist, my two cherished beliefs were in soul liberty and seperation of church and state... so, if god was there and I was completly wrong not to believe in him, then at least he knew every step of my journey, and in the end my salvation, or lack of it, was between me and god.
At a time when Church of England prelates were berating the French Revolution for its subversive teaching, the spirit of democracy and its blasphemous character, Carey welcomed the new spirit of liberty, equality and fraternity.
This is not to say that we can not come to impassioned, principled positions about how to vote, particularly when dealing with issues as important as sexual assault, bigotry, racism, responsible foreign policy, religious liberty, and the dignity of human life at every stage in its development.
When it becomes wrong to utter a statement of moral conviction, liberty is at an end.
At the same time, it also ensures that the employers receive religious protections when they are up - front and candid about their sincerely held religious beliefs — and that we don't withhold those liberties on account of artificial distinctions — like whether or not the institution also earns a profit.
«I think maybe that will be my greatest contribution to Christianity — and other religions — is to allow you, when you talk religious liberty, to go and speak openly, and if you like somebody or want somebody to represent you, you should have the right to do it,» said Trump at the event.
I'll mention one fundamental one: if in these contexts I take the liberty to outrightly deny that indeed it was God who said, and not some power group with a dirty political agenda, then WHEN and WHY will I accept «God said...», this and that (and particularly more positive, palatable stuff») at face value?
«uncle Sam put your name at the top of his and the statue of liberty started shaking her fist... when you hear mother freedom start ringing her bell»
We are outside the four walks and absolutely love living in the liberty of the Spirit... we get to serve kids at poverty level and have become good friends with them... it's refreshing to be accepted by them when rejected by the religious leaders in town for not going on Sunday to their building.
If there's one thing we still believe in, apparently, it's liberty of contract — at least when it comes to bearing children.
«When it comes to challenges to religious liberty, the Johnson Amendment is just about the least important issue I can think of,» said John Inazu, a professor at Washington University School of Law.
When used justly» and in the American system this means at its basis to protect the essential goods of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness at which American democracy aims» coercive force is not an evil at all but an instrument of good.
When you're the chef, you control the lighting and the music, the wine is much cheaper, there's no waiter to make you feel like you need to leave, and best of all, you don't have to drive or cab home and you're at liberty to drink perhaps a tiny bit too much.
... where a mother is at liberty to look after her child as she sees fit, the baby cries very little and when he does it pains her and she feels compassion («Poor little thing, what's the matter?»).
We Labour social liberals are pretty outspoken when it comes to criticising our own party, e.g. my own posts at Next Left on civil liberties themes.
In the 1950s, at the height of the Cold War, Joseph Boakye Danquah, one of the revered founding fathers of our nation, stated, when defining the vision and policy of our party, that: «Our duty is to liberate the energies of the people for the growth of a property - owning democracy in this land, with a right to life, and freedom and justice as the principles to which the government and laws of the land should be dedicated to in order specifically to enrich the lives, property and liberty of each and every citizen.»
The republican commitment to the view that people can be at liberty only when they are secure — and equally secure — from the exercise of arbitrary power, has significant implications for the «domestic» political economy of states.
He was apparently still angry that I had heckled him over his government's erosion of civil liberties, when he opened the Taking Liberties exhibition at the British Library late last year.»
When audience members at the fringe suggested that there were serious policy differences between Labour and the Lib Dems — such as the attitudes of the two parties towards civil liberties — Campbell's fellow panelist, former Labour home secretary Charles Clarke, joked that he was «surveillance master in chief».
Last year he drew howls of protest from civil liberties groups and advocates for the poor when he instituted routine warrant checks at a security post manned by deputies inside Ulster County's Department of Social Services.
Gunnar Ingelman: Well this is, as you know, it's a very difficult question for me to answer because we now are not at liberty to divulge the discussions which take place inside the Nobel Committee or inside in the academy when the decision is made but let me just tell you that the decision on the prize is based on primarily the will of Alfred Nobel, on the nominations which we receive this very year and then we, of course, take into account the prestige and the tradition of the prize.
I have certain criteria when it comes to choosing shorts & tops, which I am not at a liberty to tell but will spill the beans when the time is ripe.
At a time when Russia is once again rattling its international sabre, and clamping down on civil liberties, a documentary exploring one Soviet writer's persecution at the hands of Stalin and the U.S.S.R.'s secret police feels all - too timelAt a time when Russia is once again rattling its international sabre, and clamping down on civil liberties, a documentary exploring one Soviet writer's persecution at the hands of Stalin and the U.S.S.R.'s secret police feels all - too timelat the hands of Stalin and the U.S.S.R.'s secret police feels all - too timely.
«I am not at liberty to discuss anything,» says another new cast member, Laura Dern, when asked about her name on the series.
David Cole, a professor of law at Georgetown University and an expert on civil liberties, says that helping people only when it is cost - free and risk - averse to do so will never be a solution to mass incarceration.
And on the weekends when the driver is at liberty, a big sedan can deliver driving excitement and cruising pleasure.
When viewed from the perspective that free searchable content is delivered instantly with the purchase price of the print edition, this is a no - lose concept; the reader is at liberty to choose not to interact with the extra features of the hybrid book.
When you've had a month with no accidents, you can begin to let you bulldog earn a little more liberty, five or ten minutes at a time.
and when I asked for confirmation that our account was hacked I got this response «oh we can't say what happened exactly, we aren't at liberty to say right now».
Generous breakfast provisions are supplied so that you are at liberty to eat when you so choose.
Minimalism was deeply sober at a time when a great conflict existed over questions of personal liberty, highlighted by the Vietnam war.
When we look at a Joan Mitchell painting we are looking at an image of liberty.
They're are getting a good chuckle at our expense when in reality they have much more to fear from the sacrifice of the foundational principles of individual liberty and personal responsibility in America.
When it is looked at fully, it is an international plan to redistribute wealth and remove individual liberties and property rights.
The criminal standard of proof is appropriate when the liberty of the accused is at stake.
While the recent revelations have created controversy about the statutes like the USA PATRIOT Act and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act — and about which government security programs are guilty of overstepping civil liberties, and when — government surveillance at home leaves many Americans feeling safer.
«This is not a tenable solution when people's liberty, mental health, and family life are at stake.»
When a single individual's rights are threatened, it places everyone's liberty at risk.
Even when it seems that the evidence of the case favors the accused and should lead to a dismissal, the State can still find ways to craft an argument that puts your liberty at risk.Not surprisingly, the most favorable court decisions (and least severe penalties, if any) will almost always come with the help of a team of legal professionals.
On the one hand, they must ensure citizens receive adequate legal representation when their liberty is at stake, but at the same time, they must keep a close eye on the purse strings, especially during times of economic malaise.
Law Commissioner Nicolas Paines QC said: «The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards were designed at a time when considerably fewer people were considered deprived of their liberty.
You rely on barristers to represent you when your property, your rights, or your liberty is at stake.
A second consent order, made on January 7, 2014, provided that the Respondents would be at liberty to argue in the action that when the court is determining the issue of equalization between the parties, the Appellant should be required to pay interest on the Roberts Creek mortgage.
Legal aid: when the government subsidizes legal services for individual litigants in restricted areas such as where liberty is at risk (criminal law), family law and human rights.
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