Sentences with phrase «do in this shackle»

What's a free spirit to do in this shackle - and - chain world?

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For 2011, resolve to be here now, and to serve yourself, but do it in this most excellent way: by cultivating silence and overcoming time within one of the classic disciplines of daily prayer» where the pulse of the psalms calms the breath, the pockets of silence center the spirit, and the liturgical calendar frees us from the shackles of time.
Central and eastern Europe didn't break free of the shackles of totalitarianism without trying, failing, and then trying again: It took a critical mass of people, determined to «live in the truth» no matter how difficult, to implode the communist culture of the lie and give a new birth of freedom to the lands Stalin claimed as his prize for helping beat Hitler.
No, we don't tape people's mouths, cuff their wrists, shackle their feet, put them on a leash, or set them in a cage.
Only recently do I feel as though the shackles have come off and people are moving forward and not shuffling in place.
The church does not need a «revived» Sunday school that lives up to the common misperceptions of its mission, but instead one that has discarded the stereotypical shackles that have limited its effectiveness in the modern world.
In the One Verse podcast, author and blogger Jeremy Myers provides verse - by - verse Bible teaching to show how Scripture does not enslave us to the shackles of religion, but instead liberates us from religion by drawing us into a loving and dynamic relationship with God.
But although our projects take place in the context of past conditioning influences, the past does not shackle the present experience of the concrete subject into conformity with it.
I agree to be fair, and now that we have been out of those financial shackles for a few years I say we have even more reason to complain, especially as Arsenal have now done what we laughed at the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United for doing and have failed to get in Europe's top club competition.
He scored against Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday in his latest comeback game and capable of inflicting so much damage if Clichy does not shackle him.
I really believed that the Frenchman would push on after the financial shackles were lifted and I still feel that he did an amazing job in those seasons after we moved from Highbury to the Emirates, but I have come to accept this season that Arsenal need a change at the top.
Was shackled in the first leg vs City at the Etihad and didn't play in the reverse fixture as he was suspended.
Now we're talking jstarr, Wenger has done an amazing job and the financial shackles are now off, Wenger plays the waiting game in most windows because he knows the huge clubs are under constant pressure to bring in marquee signings and he knows that world class players become surplus to requirements (ozil and Sanchez springs to mind) some fans say we shouldn't settle for rejects!
Mata has long been shackled out on the right, in a regimented, sterile system which simply does not suit the diminutive Spaniard's play style.
After a generation of the dastardly European Union telling us what to do and what to think, those committed to seeing the UK leave the EU finally have — in the form of the forthcoming referendum - the opportunity to demonstrate just how much better off we will all be when we are relieved of the shackles of membership.
What can they expect if this government continues after 2015, and what would the Conservatives do in office with the Lib Dem shackles removed?
«It is obvious to all of us that they have not outlined what we should do as a nation in order to liberate ourselves from the shackles of international and multinational corporations.»
If you wish to be a successful scientist, or indeed to excel in any chosen profession, children do not act as hindrance, a shackle, a millstone round your neck; nor are they an excuse for failure, not for men or for women.
Of course, massage, manipulation, and medicine can each help to free up tense back muscles in its own way, but these options don't give people the tools to cast off their own shackles.
Reality doesn't impress me I only believe in intoxication in ecstasy and when ordinary life shackles me I escape one way or another No more walls ☆
Free from the shackles of the ill - fated How I Met Your Dad, Greta Gerwig can go back to doing what she does best: Working with director Noah Baumbach, who directed her in Greenberg and Frances Ha.
Three things are certain in life; death, taxes and the fact that SpeedRunners looks much, much better in motion than it does when shackled by static screenshots.
The beauty of Deadpool 2, though, is that the success of the first movie has removed any shackles from Ryan Reynolds and his co-writers, encouraging them to confidently unleash the full force of this wise - cracking gnat of a superhero who admittedly fights «dirty» in order to do what he thinks is right.
It seems quite mad that at a time when technology is disrupting the way we do everything — from finding partners to finding planets — that in many schools STEM subjects still struggle to escape the shackles of being perceived as dull, dry, boring, and worst of all — for old men in lab coats.
First and most familiar are self - absorbed and self - serving groups that do their utmost either to capture the potential of technology to advance their own interests or to shackle it in ways that keep it from messing with those interests.
So to avoid that appearance of intransigence the teacher's unions were relatively less obstinate about charters and shackled them with all sorts of limitations against the day when the public would once again lapse into disinterest in education issues and charters could be quietly and tidily done away with.
The superintendent's HR office does most of the vetting and placing, but it is shackled by the contract, by state licensure practices (which may be set by an «independent» — and probably union and ed - school dominated — professional - standards board), by seniority rules that are probably enshrined in both contract and state law, and by uniform salary schedules that mean the new teacher (assuming similar «credentials») will be paid the same fixed amount whether the subject most needed at Lincoln is math or music.
Surely, we can all agree that schools should lovingly discipline children the way parents who love their children do at home — which almost never involves kicking kids out of the house, subjecting them to solitary confinement, putting them in some form of bondage, or having them shot or shackled by cops.
«The shackles are now off for what we can do in sports cars,» he said, referring to BMW's sale of Rover in May to private investors.
I am certain Amazon has its reason for keeping authors completely in the dark, shackling them to the bare essentials of sales reporting, but to be honest, I don't really see the point.
«Clearly something's gone awry in the business world if we can praise this one man for everything he does, and yet every other chief executive feels shackled into being nothing like him,» Cramer said.
People who have a curiosity about games don't want to be shackled by rules that are found in the enthusiast press and sometimes found in the mainstream press.
Katherine Cross, in her Gamasutra column, asserted that the cultural influence of a work doesn't supersede criticisms of diversity: «being influenced by something should not mean being shackled to it.»
Three things are certain in life; death, taxes and the fact that SpeedRunners looks much, much better in motion than it does when shackled by static screenshots.
Choice Provisions was co-founded by industry lifers Mike Roush and Alex Neuse in 2008 with the famous last words of «Running a video game studio can't be THAT hard...» So, as they longed for greater creative freedom, they tore off their corporate shackles in favor of the self - flagellation of trying to do everything on their own.
Does Melvin Edwards forge shackled in welded iron?
Today, the House Energy and Commerce Committee should be holding a hearing on advancing America's, and the world's, energy future by initiating a sustained quest to break the economic shackles imposed by enduring dependence on oil (that doesn't involve using 40 percent of our corn crop to produce ethanol in a world facing food price spikes).
When you consider that a tiny house can often be funded outright in cash, the release of the mortgage shackles becomes extremely appealing to adventurers, free - spirits and anyone who doesn't want the monthly payments of home ownership looming over their heads.
«Is it politically reprehensible, while we are all groaning, or at any rate ought to be groaning, under the shackles of the capitalist system, to point out that life is frequently more worth living because of a blackbird's song, a yellow elm tree in October, or some other natural phenomenon which does not cost money and does not have what the editors of left - wing newspapers call a class angle?
«Unchain the Children:» Gault, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and Shackling, Symposium: Forty Years After In Re Gault: Do Kangaroo Courts Still Rule?
Defendant failed to establish denial of due process in having been shackled during bench trial, as did not object at trial, and he failed to set forth specifically why he was denied a fair trial or was impeded from assisting his counsel.
She did not want to go back into Remand and complained about being in shackles, the bad food at the Remand Centre and that «someone pooped in all... showers».
But most of my machines remain safely in my office, and they don't need to be shackled.
New EU rules are now in force meaning that paid - for content providers don't have to be shackled by borders.
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