Sentences with phrase «deeply held view»

* «The Committee accepts that there is little concrete evidence yet about law firm attitudes toward hiring the graduates, but the perceptions of candidates themselves reveals a deeply held view about which pathway is preferable.»
What I have elsewhere called «the myth of the common school» is a deeply held view with tremendous political resonance, first articulated in the 1830s by Horace Mann and his allies.
«President Trump lacks the core strength of deeply held views,» he writes.
«Public finance, somebody has deeply held views that it's the wrong direction to go, ran for office telling people «I will never support it,»» Cuomo said.
In other words, people rejected the validity of a scientific source because its conclusion contradicted their deeply held views — and thus the relative
Opponents to the policy and proposed legislation, both in the federal and provincial realm, believe that they go against, in Ontario attorney general Madeleine Meilleur's words, «deeply held views on equality and tolerance for the religious beliefs of everyone in our society,» and are «inconsistent with Canadian values of inclusion and diversity.»
In some cases, for example, government action may seek to compel the promotion of a particular norm — such as acceptance of others — that may be contrary to the deeply held views of an individual or group.

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Webb's views reflect a perspective that is deeply held by many Americans, and his use of the standard resources of theology to articulate these views is one of the reasons this book ought not be simply dismissed.
Nonetheless, the Justices gravely declared that «the character of a nation of people who aspire to live according to the rule of law» is ultimately to be measured by the people's willingness to put aside their deeply held moral and religious views and accept the Court's pronouncements on this and other divisive questions.
Because of the deeply held belief in the 17th century of both the common man and the intellectual (scientist as well as theologian) on the geo - centric model of the universe, Galileo was asked to present both his view and the prevailing one in his book on the topic.
Within the more traditional framework, fundamentalism has been described as a «world - view,» a rather tight (or narrow, or simplistic) view of the world — an orientation that is perhaps hierarchically organized around the ultimate value of otherworldly salvation, an orientation that supplies totally encompassing normative expectations for how people should behave, a set of beliefs and assumptions that are deeply meaningful to the people who hold them and that give meaning to these people's lives.
In the words of the artist himself, «You don't have to delve very deeply into modern physics to realize that the scientific view holds that the world is really not as it appears.
The letter comes after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia on Saturday, the longest serving justice on the court who held and articulated deeply conservative views.
One needs only to peruse conservative publications or e-mail blasts to realize how deeply this view has taken hold...
But for it to work properly, the ball must be held deeply and snuggly within the socket, as it does in the views to the left of the picture you see in the picture and x-ray above.
Inversion, Graham explains, has a logic: «You don't have to delve very deeply into modern physics to realise that the scientific view holds that the world is really not as it appears.
In this op - ed, they (justifiably, in our view) criticize an event that was held in San Francisco to promote Michael Crichton's book «State of Fear» and the deeply flawed attacks against mainstream scientific research that the book seeks to promote.
So while Brown and Smil have deeply divergent views on food risks and options, they do agree that today's norms for food in developed countries won't hold up in decades to come.
While there is no doubt that the Covenant's refusal to accept LGBTQ expressions of sexuality is deeply offensive and hurtful to the LGBTQ community, and we do not in any way wish to minimize that effect, there is no Charter or other legal right to be free from views that offend and contradict an individual's strongly held beliefs... Disagreement and discomfort with the views of others is unavoidable in a free and democratic society.
I turn to neo-republican democratic theory to offer an account of what courts do when they choose between competing subjectivities — the disharmony of deeply - held personal experiences and normative views.
Remember that crowdfunding for a certain pizza business with some deeply held political views?
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