Sentences with phrase «conform by pressure»

Those nations that will not agree voluntarily will have to be induced to conform by pressure from the others.

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Executives and business leaders should be aware that expressing their views by nature exerts pressure on employees and associates to conform.
I don't think it necessarily means leaving the family, but no longer subscribing to its rules, conforming to its pressure, or defining our lives by that social structure that is so firmly entrenched.
This does not mean that there is a point at which accommodation and neutrality converge (although there may be); it means only that as time and cases go by, the state - centeredness of what we are bold to call religious freedom is more and more apparent, and the pressure on religionists to conform to the expectations of others grows and grows, with the inevitable complicity of the judges who supposedly protect religion's «right» to be free.
However, as theologians begin to outgrow the pastors, the denomination (primarily run by pastors) puts pressure on them to conform.
I don't believe we should judge one another just because we have varying beliefs, but I will not stand by and be silent while certain organizations and religions use lies, fear and intimidation to pressure their converts to conform or get cast out and ostracized.
A life controlled by outward pressures, pushed about by fads and crazes, compliantly conforming with popular attitudes and fashions, is obviously not independent.
Belief in gods and the continual pressure by those adherents of said gods to get society to conform to its wishes is cause for concern and has to be confronted..
, replies: «The regulation of births, which is an aspect of responsible fatherhood and motherhood, is objectively morally acceptable when it is pursued by the spouses without external pressure; when it is practised not out of selfishness but for seriousreasons; and with methods that conform to the objective criteria of morality, that is, periodic continence and use of the infertile periods» (no. 497).
It puts all religions on a level playing field; people will be less pressured by their society to conform to the local religion.
They insist on exclusivity and often pressure others in the group to conform by ostracizing others.
While women and girls are disproportionately affected by media and societal pressure to conform to ridiculous, basically impossible beauty standards, our sons are not somehow sitting on the sidelines immune.
Many of these are first - world problems to be sure, especially when the movie gives all of its characters plenty of money and means to get by, but at least they're first - world problems rooted in the psychological reality that many parents, especially mothers, feel enormous pressure to make their kids» lives conform to ever - shifting standards of perfection.
For example, peer pressure to conform may be experienced in a somewhat different context by many academically talented females and minority students than by other agemates (Ford, 1994; Kerr, 1985).
Or an ever - growing audience that finds (or rediscovers) in the art world the spectacle that had long since been absorbed by late capitalism's pressure to conform and manufacture consensus?
I know that one or two who write sceptically are employed by organisations that oppose AGW for economic or ideological reasons, but the rest of us are simply retired scientists, academics or reasonably well - educated people who simply worry about what we see as heavy pressure to conform to a view that in their opinion is not well argued, and whose consequences are potentially both expensive and useless.
(correct test for Barrister appeals; whether outside the ex improviso rule, prosecutor may call evidence after prosecution and defence case closed; use of debarring orders against prosecutor; whether tribunal may «enter the arena» and strongly request the attendance of a prosecution witness; whether BSB has power to summons witnesses; whether prosecutor may communicate with disciplinary judge behind the back of the defence; whether such communication redolent of actual bias of judge where judge wishes prosecutor good luck on appeal; whether apparent bias doctrine can be engaged by post-trial conduct of judge; legal effect of serving BSB prosecutions department officer being 1 of 4 appointing members of the COIC «Tribunals Appointments Body» (TAB); whether TAB ultra vires the Bar's Constitutions; whether open - ended power of removal of member of COIC pool without cause, unlawful given position of BSB Chair and senior staff on COIC; whether ECHR Article 6 guarantees against pressure on disciplinary judges to conform with a prosecutorial mentality; whether disciplinary judges Art. 6 «independent» within Findlay v United Kingdom given key role of BSB prosecutions department in appointing disciplinary judges; serious non-disclosure by BSB of notes of secret meeting between BSB and disciplinary judge until day before appeal and despite requests and application for disclosure by defence)
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