Sentences with phrase «denunciations at»

«The new British love for outrage is threatening to turn us into a country of humourless, po - faced robots, spluttering angry denunciations at anyone who expresses an unusual idea or a cruel joke,» politics.co.uk's editor Ian Dunt wrote.

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For the sake of future victims, perhaps there should come a point when efforts at reconciliation give way to clear denunciation of not just the acts but the person him / herself.
She's the type that had attended rock shows and regularly joined in broad denunciations of American power, or at least had regarded such statements as part and parcel of her scene.
Much as most English Catholics love Her Majesty the Queen, many of us felt just a little uneasywhen it became known that she referred to the late Cardinal Hume as «my Cardinal», and not entirely enthused by television images of Her Majesty attending Vespers at Westminster Cathedral, for all the world as if it was Choral Evensong at Westminster Abbey: not because such ecumenical gestures are in themselves a bad thing, but because this one seemed all too likely to be have been a reward to the English Church for no longer making so much of a nuisance of itself, as it could have done, for instance, by criticising the supposedly Catholic - minded Tony Blair for his wholehearted support for abortion (including abortion up to term)- a stance which, north of the border, had led the late Cardinal Winning to utter a series of blistering denunciations of the Prime Minister even during NewLabour's honeymoon years.
Here the Pharisees at the dinner are shocked to see Jesus himself commit the same offense; and he delivers the denunciation of the Pharisees, which Matthew gives as the climax of a series of controversies in Jerusalem.
At the moment, let us agree that the way to deal with the scientific problem is not by denunciation of science as such.
He repeats the denunciation which Jude hurled at the gnostic libertines of his day, only it is now directed against those who are giving up the expectation of the second coming.
The relief and missionary work is certain to be closely watched because both Graham and the Southern Baptist Convention have been at the heart of controversial evangelical denunciations of Islam, the world's second - largest religion.
Most of the congregation, instead of reacting with outrage at his denunciations, took perverse pleasure in them.
This was the matter of an Augustinian friar at Wittenberg who had been following the well - worn path of denunciation of Indulgences, but had taken the matter beyond them to theology and papal power.
That is to say, the authors, with very few exceptions, do not rely on denunciation and defensive generalizations, but take the current controversy as an occasion for renewed and deepened reflection on the specific theological issues at stake.
It had been expressed in those early marginal denunciations of Aristotle; it had been used against intellectual enemies, and against the spiritual backsliders denounced in the sermon that had perhaps helped to bring him promotion to Vicar Provincial at Gotha.
In the capital town of the Swiss canton of Zurich, the new young parish priest at the Great Minster, Ulrich Zwingli, was getting into his stride with new - style biblical sermons, denunciations of Indulgences, and a reference or two to Luther as a prophet for the times, a description taken from the Introduction in Froben's volume of Luther's writings.
Yet at the depth of his black mood he exceeds even Ecclesiastes in denunciation of an unethical God:
At any rate the literature of complaint and denunciation demonstrates that some people were fully alive to the need of preaching in the parishes and did their best to remedy the deficiencies.
Justice Wigney said in his judgment the «cartel conduct of the sort engaged in by NYK warrants denunciation and condign punishment» because «it is ultimately detrimental to, or at least likely to be detrimental to, Australian businesses and consumers.
Adding to his stock denunciations of the plan, Cuomo at least alluded to a substantive argument against SALT deduction repeal on federalism grounds:
That's why eurosceptics find it very difficult to move from denunciation to the formulation of any kind of policy or legal language that could be put in law (whether at the national or EU levels).
No one absorbs a brief more quickly, and his early keynote speech, at the Royal Society of Arts, presented a polished denunciation of Coalition «myths» about Labour's record, as well as admitting that the Brown government became overdependent on City tax revenues.
In the midst of the storm of denunciations directed at cops for their handling of a Staten Island man who died while being arrested, we hope people keep in mind...
Now, a similar online denunciation has been leveled at Rockstar Games and specifically its San Diego studio, which is prepping Red Dead Redemption for its April 27 release on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Despite Hoyland's very public denunciation of the YBAs and all their works at the time of Sensation, when the two artists met in 2009 they got on like a house on fire.
Yet any deviation from the official line on anything at all is greeted with accusations, denunciations and declarations that there is 97 % support for anything that captures their febrile imaginations.
More directly, s. 718 of the Criminal Code sets out the «purpose and principles of sentencing» which are to «contribute, along with crime prevention initiatives, to respect for the law and the maintenance of a just, peaceful and safe society...» The section then goes on to list specific objectives aimed at achieving the broader goal where the classic principles of sentencing are enunciated including denunciation, deterrence and rehabilitation [s. 718 (d)-RSB-.
Deterrence and denunciation of bribery of foreign public officials were at the fore as a judge sentenced Ottawa businessman Nazir Karigar to three years in jail for agreeing to offer... [more] Full article
The sentencing judge declined to accede to the joint recommendation as the proposed sentence did «not give adequate weight to the principles of denunciation, deterrence, and protection of the public» (R v Anthony - Cook, 2014 BCSC 1503 (CanLII), Ehrcke J at para 68) and instead imposed a sentence of two years less a day to be followed by 3 years of probation.
I might not have called it a «rant,» which suggests a lack of control; rather, it's a scathing and at times sardonic denunciation by a judge fully in control of his facts and his language.
As first reported by The Wall Street Journal — and all but confirmed by Huawei CEO Richard Yu in an impromptu denunciation of the U.S. carrier model — AT&T pulled out of its partnership with Huawei at the last minute due to «political concerns» over Huawei's connection to the Chinese government.
Given the almost universal public denunciation and disapproval of infidelity (which doesn't exclude the barely hidden schadenfreude at the deliciously scandalous goings - on of celebrities, famous preachers, major political figures, sports heroes, or even your office coworker caught in flagrante), you'd think that infidelity must be quite rare.
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