Sentences with phrase «docility in»

The president of the senate said that the docility in the party was giving room for unfounded allegations against some of its members.
But there is little docility in Wilder's women.
Is it the case that Lutheran theology favors brute political realism, mercilessness in state operations, perhaps even docility in the face of tyranny?

Not exact matches

Terms such as «feminine vocation» or «femininity,» which Christians use as alternatives to «feminism,» have a connotation of docility and passiveness that fails to describe the women we most admire, whether in Wilder's time or in our own.
In this instance, the virtue of docility includes a respect for bishops that requires recalling them to the duty and the dignity to which they were ordained.
Docility is a quality the Germans have found lacking in the Poles of late.
As one man said: «In all social systems, there must be a class to do the menial duties, to perform the drudgery of life... a class requiring but a low order of intellect and but little skill Its requisites are vigor, docility, and fidelity.»
Finally, she closes her defence of West with what amounts to a straightforward denial of Schindler's fourth point, saying,» [West] has shown spectacular docility and humility in reworking [hispresentations] in response to criticisms.»
He said «John Dramani Mahama had benefitted from such a situation in the Presidential petition of 2013 and cynically thought his good friend, the President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta, whom he had invited as the special guest of honour during Ghana's independent Celebrations in 2016, would have the benefit of the docility of the Kenyan Supreme Court just as he was the beneficiary of Ghana's razor thin edge Supreme Court decision in 2013.
According to him, Mahama «benefitted from such a situation in the Presidential petition of 2013 and cynically thought President Uhuru Kenyatta would have the benefit of the docility of the Kenyan Supreme Court.»
Santos, Museveni, Mugabe, Mswathi, Bashir, Biya and others in the same ilk started their games; mindlessly lording it over their people in an age of docility.
God is angry with Buhari; Buhari is incompetent, clueless — Fayose Following the violence that characterized the re-run elections in Rivers State, Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State has tongue - lashed President Mohammadu Buhari over his docility, saying God is angry with him.
«Docility is too much like slavery,» Emily's father says, an abolitionist sentiment that neatly distills the atmosphere of religious devotion and intellectual freedom that was allowed to flourish in the Dickinson household.
By directing our attention to these blatant visual comparisons between the slates of inconspicuous Vegas neighborhoods and the tactical POV of high - flying drones drifting above unsuspected, Niccol's invades our sense of docility, in a somewhat subtle attempt to plant us in harm's way and daring to jolt us into action and ultimately caring.
It is worth noting that this supposedly neutral historical typology is empirically wrong in connecting a core curriculum with lecturing and student docility.
In other words, students from working class backgrounds are congratulated for their «docility and obedience» (Anyon, 1980).
If you're not in a rush, the softest mode slurs quickly to sixth gear for economy, masking the engine's ferocity with unexpected docility.
Thesecharacteristics vary in temperament, docility, bravery, curiosity, possessiveness, sociability etc..
Docility and tractability have always been vital traits in a powerful dog that must be handled even in the midst of a dog fight; therefore, the Am Staff evolved to have a sweet and trustworthy disposition around people.
Certainly it is true that genetics plays a significant role in docility, so of course one is going to increase the odds for success by breeding for those traits.
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