Sentences with phrase «deeply cherished»

We have also deeply cherished the good spirit of our partnership together.
Couples publicly celebrated their unions with deeply cherished ceremonies while knowing they were not considered married in the eyes of the law.
Their predictions — based on an analysis of natural cycles in water temperatures in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans — challenge some of the global warming orthodoxy's most deeply cherished beliefs, such as the claim that the North Pole will be free of ice in summer by 2013.
Gregory explains that these lands are «deeply cherished by people from many different spiritual traditions as places of inspiration, connection and renewal.»
But does the work really «challenge some of the global warming orthodoxy's most deeply cherished beliefs», as the Mail would have it?
Background: Throughout history there have been many forms of protests and many cases involving expressive conduct, and what is for many a deeply cherished symbol of America - the US flag, and or the National Anthem.
And it delivered a particularly cruel message to Kennedy: That his deeply cherished sense of himself and his community might never be proved, and the origins of the rare genetic disease that nearly killed him might never be known.
Few moral and theological positions are as deeply cherished by their adherents, yet so quickly dismissed by their opponents, as pacifism.
It was precisely because of their deeply cherished faith that women were compelled to organize for the vote, for women to be declared persons under the law, for the rights of workers, for women to wear pants, for temperance even (because the victims of drunkenness were usually women and children), and so on.
Having had a strong calling to be a father and raise children from the time I was in my early 20s, I have long believed that my children will never doubt my love for them - I remain hopeful and optimistic that they know from my daily behaviour that I deeply cherish them.

Not exact matches

«A country indifferent to such a question would probably be a country that no longer cherished any beliefs deeply enough to care whether they were transgressed.
Good point John But I fear appealing to a love of animals, which I cherish deeply as well, is likely to fall on deaf ears.
Defining the «redemptive quest» and the «maturation» of a community of faith can really be done only in conversation with the tradition, a conversation that tests our assumptions and challenges even our most cherished and deeply held convictions.
They deeply detest our American culture and the legally - protected liberty we cherish.
Issue after issue, Charlie Hebdo mocks, not vice and folly (which are fair game), but many people's most deeply held and cherished beliefs, including their religious convictions.
Sebastian Moore rightly suggests that we need not repress in ourselves the apparently selfish and even narcissistic passion to be recognized, cherished and deeply desired by another.
My own approach has been to dig deeply into the core of my own tradition and to find there surprising convergences with other Christians drawn from the great heritage of the apostolic faith and the inspired Holy Scriptures we cherish in common.
«Cherish» is a verb that, according to the Merriam - Webster Dictionary, means: to hold dear; to feel or show affection for; to keep or cultivate with care and affection; to entertain or harbor in the mind deeply and resolutely.
(These memories I have of her, I cherish deeply, and I worry to every forget about these moments I shared with her.
«Senator Hannon cares very deeply about ensuring clean water and safeguarding our cherished natural resources, and unlike Ryan Cronin he's actually doing something about it.»
Schuyler is a public school where teaching is deeply valued, and where children and learning are cherished.
The announcement will be seen by some as a personal blow to the authority of Clegg, who has already seen the party's cherished hopes of voting reform defeated in last year's referendum, while he has asked his MPs to vote for bills deeply unpopular with Lib Dem supporters, including higher university tuition fees and the NHS shakeup.
Faced with devastating budget cuts from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and a deeply hostile electorate, New York's most influential public - employee unions have unexpectedly shifted their strategy for defending cherished government programs and worker benefits.
Feeling alive is a result of being soulfully connected to others, feeling like what you contribute makes a difference to the greater picture, and feeling in touch with your body by honoring and cherishing it deeply.
Bodybuilding has been around for a while now, and we're not talking only about the late 1800's — the tradition of cherishing athleticism is deeply rooted in the culture of the ancient Greeks and their Olympics.
Her increasing fascination with the history of jewelry led her to launch her own line, a reflection of the family heirlooms she cherishes so deeply.
I cherish intimacy deeply and need to feel a real connection with my mate.
It is for this reason that I will always cherish and honor the sense of community I experienced and the support provided to us by the Jackson Scholars Network — especially the chanting circles, where we linked arms and deeply affirmed — I am because we are.
The Council of Dads is a touching, funny, and ultimately deeply moving book on how to live life, how the human spirit can respond to adversity, and how to deepen and cherish the friendships that enrich our lives.
«Retailers who carry Cardthartic cards and magnets tell us they do so because it's important to show their customers that they understand how deeply people cherish their pets, and customers who buy our cards come back for more based on the extraordinary feedback they get from the people they've sent the cards to,» Bretz Nelson says.
Carl Safina's latest book, «Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel,» provides a deeply personal and compelling call to humans to reassess our relationships with the animals we cherish, eat or confine.
One of these was «aspiration» — my belief that most lawyers aspire to the law as a higher calling; they deeply appreciate and cherish their profession and are immensely proud to be a member of it.
One of these was «aspiration» — my belief that most lawyers aspire to the law as a higher calling; they deeply appreciate and cherish... [more]
The more you are deeply connected to your kids, the more they will feel loved and cherished.
For the whopping 69 % of issues found to be «perpetual and unresolvable» (i.e., deeply rooted in personality, temperament, cherished dreams, etc.), the SRH model affords us the «Dreams within Conflict» exercise to help couples avoid gridlock.
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