Sentences with phrase «brought about the conviction»

The phone - hacking scandal first broke in 2004, where the original police investigation brought about the conviction of the paper's royal editor, Clive Goodman, and private detective Glenn Mulcaire for intercepting the voicemails of members of the royal family.
This is because it stipulates that the complainant must be innocent of the crimes as well as have not made a false statement that brought about their conviction, unless that statement was coerced by law enforcement.

Not exact matches

«Moreover, ICC calls for the release and safekeeping of Asia Bibi, whose blasphemy accusation and conviction has brought about so much loss already.»
This brings us to my fourth conviction about eternal security.
(CCC, 2500) While intellectual conclusions can change convictions, something more is needed to bring about a personal relationship with the Lord.
In The Green Knight, the good Peter Mir confronts the murderer, and seems to have no resources with which to bring about moral conviction in the man; their several conversations end in frustration and no closure is reached.
This brings with it the conviction that such a God — the only God there is — can be trusted to do what is necessary if that phrase about his losing «nothing that can be saved» is to be meaningful.
The stepping back is not at the point of conviction and principle, but at that of direct effort to bring about the starting base from which reconciling processes might proceed.
Stanley Hauerwas, an American theologian who has thought deeply about disability, wrote an essay on abortion that joins up biblical convictions to arrive at this conclusion: «The church is a family into which children are brought and received.
For example, when a murderer is executed and the question of capital punishment is raised, about which there is such divided opinion, the preacher should bring the meanings of the gospel and the meanings of the issue together in order that members of the congregation will think more about it and be better able to express their views with conviction and effect.
Second, it is a dialogue of mutual confrontation, correction and new direction among the participants who bring it not only different but often conflicting analyses of the world, engagement in social action, and convictions about the work of God.
Apparently this job is not the job of mere human reason, (although the Spirit of Truth works in the realm of human reason, showing, shining light onto and convincing and bringing about authentic conviction) it is Holy Spirits job to completely convince persons what is right and what is not right, to the point one is convicted in their inner being.
This really touched my heart today, actually it brought about a since of conviction in regards to speaking down to people because I have arrived.
Previous Conservative and Labour governments have created serious problems, particularly for the millions in the private sector workforce, and it takes real political courage and conviction to take them on and bring about positive change.
On a related note, the party faithful are making noise about Family Court Judge Gerard Maney running for another term because he would bring baggage to the campaign stemming from his drunken - driving conviction and subsequent censure by the state Commission on Judicial Conduct.
Bringing this proposed legislation is True.com, who say it is purely about safe dating and who already offer backround checks for criminal convictions as well as to check on the single / married status of their members.
For a story that would ideally be about shaking ourselves free of the debilitating spell cast on us by the option of alternate realities, this one can't bring itself to push back against that with conviction, and ends up with a half - hearted endorsement of «Engaging with realty... at least a couple of days a week.»
All sections of society must thrive to converge upon their visions and convictions and find common ground for collective action that can bring about the transformation required to ensure the wellbeing of all on the planet — humans as well as nature.
However, if that's so (Jane, of course, you can jump in at any time and smack me for misinterpreting you if I am) it seems misplaced to bring up any variant of fanfiction in response to a comment about why someone with a book of a * publishable * genre would give up on attempting traditional publishing before giving it a fair shot, and self - publish (or get scammed), out of the conviction «No real publisher will want this, it's too edgy / unique / etc.».
According to the American Kennel Club, some of the great Bloodhounds in this country have brought about more convictions for police departments than have the best human detectives.
Each brought to bear both an impressive resume and passionately held convictions on the age - old question about human development: which counts more — nature or nurture?
«In these times of economic and corporate uncertainty, it's more important than ever to deepen consumer conviction about the central role REALTORS ® play and the high value they bring to the real estate transaction.»
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