Sentences with phrase «at transgression»

That he flirted with the obvious, but was equally embarrassed at his attempts at transgression.
Granting this fact, let us look at the transgression's thus singled out.
Combining oil paint, canvas, and paper with non-traditional materials such as latex rubber, linoleum, straw, leaves, and hair, along with weathered objects salvaged from abandoned farms, she constructs works that occupy a space between painting and sculpture while hinting at transgressions and violence within the domestic setting.
The artist's work, occupying a space between painting and sculpture, hints at transgressions and violence within the domestic setting.

Not exact matches

Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Just a few days after Simoes's transgression, a man working for Transcontinental taunted a comedian with sexually explicit remarks as she performed at an annual industry awards gala.
And Kumar's transgression wasn't just about greed — he betrayed client confidentiality, the ultimate mortal sin at McKinsey.
Rob Ford, defended at every turn by his brother Doug, was prepared to regularly lie about his addictions, to abuse his oath of office, to associate with criminal elements, to dismiss his racist and misogynistic comments as the new normal, and to attack and bully those with the courage to confront him — as if they, not he, were at fault for his transgressions.
The proposed law would also adjust penalties according to the value of the cryptocurrency involved in a transgression, which would be determined based on a token's exchange rate with the Philippine peso at the time that the criminal act took place.
Societyvs said, on February 9th, 2010 at 8:04 pm YOU: He can not actually explain how being in a gay monagamous relationship is a» sin» (or transgression of the standard of the law).
You can at least call a legally ordained priest to those who would be willing to confess of their transgressions against God.
While eye for an eye is crude by today's standard, it was a step in the right direction at a time when people killed others for a lesser transgression.
I glumly estimated the consequences of this transgression — grounded for a month at least, maybe for the whole summer.
The idea is that restraints and prohibitions should be in place to prevent us from reaching, or at least impede our progress toward, the point of absolute and damning transgression.
And anyone who's nostalgic for the exhilarating transgressiveness that once animated American literature should probably be at least a little bit nostalgic for the taboos that made transgression possible.
When the Community Committee at MTS selects Asian - American relations as the theme for an annual retreat, without input from Asian - Americans at the seminary, the transgression is treated with deadly seriousness.
The need to confess arises from transgression against what we know, at some level, to be truth.
At a certain stage in the ritual the High Priest confessed all the iniquities and transgressions of the people with his hands resting on the head of the goat.
It is impossible for the Church in Germany to give assurance to the German nation that it is not the will of God that this sinful people should perish without at the same time assuring the nation that its transgressions must be recognized and condemned.
I reassure myself that at least I haven't really condoned his transgression, haven't affirmed as right that which is wrong.
At this stage no question was raised as to man's ability to refrain from transgression if he so desired, and there was, in consequence, no conscious need of inner assistance, much less of interior cleansing by the Spirit of God.
Famously, Dostoevsky supplied Ivan with true accounts of children tortured and murdered: Turks tearing babies from their mothers» wombs, impaling infants on bayonets, firing pistols into their mouths; parents savagely flogging their children; a five - year - old - girl tortured by her mother and father, her mouth filled with excrement, locked at night in an outhouse, weeping her supplications to «dear kind God» in the darkness; an eight - year - old serf child torn to pieces by his master's dogs for a small accidental transgression.
The third thing we followed which resulted in transgression and sin is the spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient.
That made Williams even more determined to help Derrick, and she became known around the school as his shadow, often confronting him at his locker after he had committed yet another of his various transgressions.
Transgressions: Yelling at opponents for breaking different unwritten rules that include, but are not limited to: flipping bats, being mad at just missing a pitch down the middle, staring at home runs, running the bases too slowly, popping gum incorrectly, preferring creamy peanut butter, looking like maybe thinking about staring at a home run one day.
Transgressions: Looking like a lost O'Doyle kid from Billy Madison, yelling at teammates, general saltiness.
, repeating the same unsuccessful tactics year after year even though they carry the same weaknesses, can't beat poor United at their worst, strengthening the enemy with transfers... the list of transgressions this man has committed against Arsenal is growing & bordering on treason!
Just to make it out of the semifinal round, Keselowski was fortunate that Chase Elliott retaliated against Denny Hamlin at Phoenix Raceway for a transgression Hamlin committed against Elliott two weeks before.
At the Oldsmobile Classic two years ago, Mochrie's colleagues called her brash for — among other transgressions — charging ahead to the next tee and hitting her drive before her partners had finished putting out.
For Tiger, age has caught up with him at 41 — with injuries, his father's death, personal transgressions, and the Killhouse all perhaps acting as an accelerant.
A look at John Terry and his, um, transgression in the 2009 - ’10 season.
As a result of all of these discoveries, events and transgressions, the FA will be banning you for six months, at which point you will be eligible to resume your playing career.
... These vocabularies do not invite consideration of what the pattern of transgression of norms at a social, collective level might indicate about those norms.
«Individualized adultery — treating it as a single person's transgression instead of an instance of a wider social phenomenon — is a way to forestall addressing the viability of marriage at a social level.
The bigger the transgression, the bigger the disconnection your child is feeling, and the more help he needs from you to resolve what's eating at him inside.
If you discover this transgression has happened and then you make them go to bed early for their bad behaviour at school, they are getting punished twice the same crime.
«You may see these changes as a price loyal staff at the News of the World are paying for the transgressions of others,» Mr Murdoch said.
The latest transgression came when Chairman Garcia awarded the ex-con Powell with a distinction of honor at a fundraiser.
Announcements of corruption charges no longer surprise anyone in New York, where at least 12 sitting or former state lawmakers have been arrested, convicted or sanctioned, or have resigned, after a host of ethical transgressions in the past two years alone.
«At least 30 [state legislators] have left office since 1999 because of transgressions ranging from inflating their expenses to sexual harassment to taking bribes,» the editorial stated.
As you'll recall, several polls conducted before Weiner resigned — but after his bombshell press conference at which he revealed (ahem) the bulk of his on - line transgressions — found a majority of New Yorkers felt Weiner could keep his House seat, but would have to kiss his mayoral aspirations goodbye.
Studies also show that children get better at concealing transgressions as they age.
The verdict came in from a jury in Dayton, Tenn., that John Thomas Scopes had committed the crime of teaching evolution to students at his high school, for which transgression he was fined $ 100.
While online dating frequently gets bad rap, forming relationships at work in post-Soviet countries is looked at as rather normal, with colleagues supporting occasional love birds rather than scolding them for a workplace transgression.
Pearce is very good at showing the little touches of transgression that this relationship involves: Moll asks Pascal to come to the family home to do some odd jobs, and Pascal, with instinctive truculence, smokes in the house and muddies up the carpet; Johnny Flynn's performance shows how Pascal is savouring the sense that he has the rights of a disapproved - of boyfriend, and it is by rudeness that he will bolster this position.
When nerdy new student Spud (Eric Gilliland) makes the fateful mistake of offending both Cherri and Rod on his first day at Echo Lake High, his punishment is to serve as Cherri's «slave» until both she and her brutish boyfriend decree that he has made up for his unintentional transgression.
But if you look at Selfie as some sort of realistic meditation on a social media - obsessed, narcissistic generation — which it's tempting to do, especially as some of Eliza's self - serving transgressions hit closer to home than others — then you'll likely find writing like this to be maddening.
Moreover, this is done at the same time as engaging in a powerful intellectual combat, offering counter-arguments to those who see transgression in art as having outlived its purpose, or intimating that it should be policed.
It's hard to see another winner in this category: American Sniper has controversies regarding its accuracy (so, for that matter, does The Imitation Game, but its transgressions are at least farther in the past), The Theory of Everything scores second place in the Brit - genius - biopic subgenre, and Inherent Vice is long and woozily cryptic.
Her betrayal, at the hands of a human (Sharlto Copley) who was once a friend and lover, is an assault so personal and intimate and disfiguring that children can't help but feel the transgression as a terrible, horrible wrong while adults see it as a form of rape.
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