Sentences with phrase «described as our shield»

Over and over again, God, in whom we place our trust, is described as our shield and fortress.
In Psalm 91:4, God's faithfulness itself is described as a shield, and in Psalm 76:3 we read that God breaks the arrows of our enemies.

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Trump imposed 25 percent tariffs on steel imports and 10 percent for aluminum to shield domestic industries from what he has described as unfair competition from other countries.
It is described as a huge, fire breathing sea creature with an impenetrable double hide, tight scales on its back like shields and tightly joined, immovable flesh.
In the prayer, he is asking God to be his shield, in order that he might arrive safely in Jerusalem to worship God as described in Psalm 84:5 - 7.
As the website for the La Leche League International (LLLI) described them, nipple shields are artificial nipples that a mother can wear over her regular nipple when breastfeeding her baby.
On the other hand, a nipple shield — which the La Leche League International (LLLI) describes as an artificial nipple — can improve the ability for a baby to get milk, Leigh Anne O'Connor, IBCLC and parenting coach, tells Romper in an email interview.
It's no wonder their website describes date coaches as «the sword and shield in your love life.»
Intended as a critique of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, and eventually becoming the go to example for illustrating the difficulty of describing quantum states, Albert Einstein's buddy devised the following scenario: a cat, a Geiger counter containing a trace amount of radioactive substance, and a flask filled with poison are placed in a sealed and shielded box.
The gameplay is clean, the controls concise — left stick controls your isometric movement, right stick is your aim -, which makes it rather easy to get your head around with little effort, thanks to how well the game describes each new addition to your arsenal such as weapons and shields and energy bars.
In early levels, you'll have just axe and shield - bearing melee fighters and spearmen, but before the game is over, you can add archers, horsemen, massive barbarians, and what I can only describe as tuba players (the tuba players are ranged units that shoot notes from their tubas to injure enemies).
In his 1988 essay «Lightness,» published in the compendium Six Memos for the Next Millennium, Italo Calvino likens the writer's creative act to an indirect gaze on the world; just as Perseus defeated Medusa by following her movement in the reflection of his shield, the strength of the literary imagination is in a writer's ability to wade through the opacity of our literal world through the transformation of fact into fiction; subverting what Calvino describes as the «petrification» or «the weight» of ideas through the lightness of mythology and its visionary language.
Techniques such as shielding from sun, using breezes, good material choices, open plan,... are described.
As noted on several sites describing the magnetic pole acceleration, a consensus reporting of a reduced «shield» against solar radiation have been as high as 10 %, but average 6 - 7 As noted on several sites describing the magnetic pole acceleration, a consensus reporting of a reduced «shield» against solar radiation have been as high as 10 %, but average 6 - 7 as high as 10 %, but average 6 - 7 as 10 %, but average 6 - 7 %.
In finding that the circumstances described above would justify piercing the corporate veil, the Court endorsed earlier decisions that held that the corporate veil could properly be lifted when those in control of an otherwise validly incorporated corporation «expressly direct a wrongful thing to be done», or when a corporation «is completely dominated and controlled and being used as a shield for fraudulent or improper conduct.»
«In fact, ASCLD / LAB could more properly be described as a product service organization,» Schechter wrote, «which sells for a fee a «seal of approval» covering diverse laboratory systems, which laboratories can utilize to bolster their credibility through in - court testimony by technicians, plus ancillary services such as protection from outside inquiry, shielding of internal activities and, where necessary, especially in the event of public condemnation, a spokesperson to buffer the laboratory from media inquiry.»
Basically, the author is saying that if the First Amendment were interpreted in the way described, as an all - purpose shield — and therefore, journalists were not subject to libel laws, and could not be searched or deposed — then journalists, being all but above the law at that point, would have a tremendous amount of power.
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