Sentences with phrase «civil life»

But since the founding of the Republic, that sphere of civil life which Edmund Burke called «the fourth estate» has been considered an essential part of the American democratic process.
For instance, he revisits the old belief in Christianity's civilizing mission to Africa to address the challenge of building African civil life today.
Yet some of those soldiers today, carrying on in civil life with broken health, shattered nerves, lost limbs, need more courage than it took to see them through at St. Mihiel.
My own inclination is to laugh at the pettiness of the fight, given the much graver problems facing French civil life today.
«We did not kidnap these boys for mere ransom but to negotiate our freedom and full reintegration into civil life
We grudge no man a fortune in civil life if it is honorably obtained and well used.
Regardless of their contention that literacy is «uniquely significant to American civil life» because of its role in a «well - functioning democracy,» the Rodriguez court held that «the key to discovering whether education is «fundamental» is not to be found in comparisons of the relative societal significance of education»; the question is «whether there is a right to education explicitly or implicitly guaranteed by the Constitution.»
This is not only limited to the right to go to school or pursue university studying and the formation of each individual's professional potential, gaining the opportunity to live a better life, but also the opportunity to receive a secular education where there is lifestyle individuality, where each person is able to make their own decisions, and where neither government nor society control civil life.
By this, I mean that groups I rescue for don't expect me to train dogs because I stink at it, but I can take a dog that's been kept in a cage and bred repeatedly, that fights, that hoards food, and help it learn to relax and fit into a more civil life.
«The role of prosecutor excludes any notion of winning or losing; his function is matter of public duty than which in civil life there can be none charged with greater personal responsibility.»
By the same token, conflict between rival groups within a society may be intensified by differences in their net reproduction rates; such differences may have implications for the tenor of civil life or the composition and character of the national directorate, factors that may play a decisive role in determining the climate for development.
The war is causing a considerable readjustment in civil life in which women are replacing men in many industries and professions.
The quality of social and civil life and the quality of democracy depend in large measure on this critical point» conscience, on the way it is understood and the way it is informed.»
Here, then, it is not as in civil life that the person who risks dares hope that the state will look after his wife and children.
If the Church is deeply engaged in the civil rights movement, if it is struggling against right - wing misrepresentation of Christianity and of civil life, if it finds itself in a new phase of the Church - State relationship, if it is deeply involved in urbanization and in the passing of previous forms that once marked the so - called Christian epoch, then all these factors must have a profound impact upon theological education and the preparation of men for the ministry.
For this reason it will be found that the interconnection between political economy and the state, law, ethics, civil life, etc., is touched upon in the present work only to the extent to which political economy itself ex professo (expressly) touches upon these subjects.27
About the year 614AD he gave up civil life and entered a monastery near Constantinople.
Yoga can be extremely beneficial to those who are transitioning home from deployment, suffering with Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) because it provides guiding insights on reconnecting with civil life, relieving stress and regaining control over nervous system disorders.
This course is built to state standards, the College, Career, and Civil Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards (2013), the National Standard for Civics and Government (1994), and the Common Core State Standards for Literacy in Social Studies.
They have chosen their course which, to enforce it, will require a formalised structure of global fascism and the militarisation of civil life; in the near future parliaments will become even more irrelevant than they are currently.
In 1872, after the Illinois Bar denied admission to Myra Bradwell, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the action in a decision best remembered for the concurrence of Justice Joseph P. Bradley, who notoriously wrote that» [t] he natural and proper timidity and delicacy which belongs to the female sex evidently unfits it for the many occupations of civil life
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