(But) that wasn't
done in retribution.»
Not exact matches
Morgan Stanley employees
in Seattle and Portland shared it via text messages and emails, according to the seven former Morgan Stanley employees, most of whom said they
did not want to be identified because they feared
retribution by Mr. Greenberg or the bank.
She wants the company to offer more formal and informal ways for employees to report problems to management, including allowing them to
do so anonymously
in order to avoid
retribution.
Somehow I don't think Jesus would want you condeming people to hell
in his name and judging for yourself what kind of
retribution they desearve.
I may as well not take the oath, because, since I don't believe
in that god or any divine
retribution for breaking an oath... I would be free to violate it from a religious perspective (but not an ethical one).
It tells you that no matter how many mistakes you make, how many bad things you
do you can avoid any and all eternal consequences for this simply by believing something, with no penalties, no
retribution, no sacrifices, nothing; just believe
in Jesus and all is forgiven.
«We have made it quite clear that the FBI will not tolerate any kind of
retribution or attack on the Muslim community,» said Arthur Balizan, special agent
in charge of the FBI
in Oregon,» yeah but they wont
do a damn thing when the Muslim's attack us... go figure...
I don't believe
in God, but if there is a God and we meet
in the afterlife I have no doubt he'd pat me on the back and compliment me on how reasonable it was not to believe and that he was super impressed that I didn't need to be threatened by the fear of his
retribution in order to lead a morally good and happy life.
It doesn't matter how offended you might be by someone's words - you NEVER have the right to physically attack them
in retribution.
[7:97]
Did the people of the present com - m - unities guarantee that our
retribution will not come to them
in the night as they sleep?
[7:98]
Did the people of today's com - m - unities guarantee that our
retribution will not come to them
in the daytime while they play?
God is infinitely holy, and could never look favorably upon sin, and an offense against the holiness of God is an infinitely wicked deed
done in open rebellion against the God who created you — that deed requires an infinite amount of
retribution to atone for, and one that you, being a mere person could never repay though you attempted to
do so for all eternity.
He recognizes that the doctrine of
retribution (so central to the wisdom tradition),
in which the righteous are rewarded and the evil punished,
does not always work out
in practice.
A God who is consistent (who is not capricious)
does not engage
in miracles — and, similarly,
does not engage
in acts of
retribution.
The vast majority of religions I have encountered believe
in loving thy neighbor with some form or
retribution for not
doing so.
Some of these efforts
do not impress us; they are little more than a reaffirmation of the dogma that
retribution overtakes the wicked
in this life; they concede only that the mills of the gods may grind slowly.
I suspect fear mongering to justify disproportionate
retribution and agendas by those who don't have to risk life and limb but profit from war and politicians being puppets of that with measure to deceive the public to keep the public
in line with their policy about war.
A God who is consistent (who is not capricious)
does not engage
in either miracles of healing or miracles of
retribution.
What I fear happening is that by focussing on control and particular individuals there is potential healing that could happen that isn't happening, a perpetuation of abuse and those that are pastors that are
doing great jobs might find themselves under difficulty as shared
in a culture of fear and
retribution as they are treated as if they are abusers when they are not.
I have faith
in humanity's intellectual potential to
do great things motivated purely by their own will, instead of being motivated by fear of hellfire or
retribution from an angry cloud dweller.
If there is to be any
retribution it is those
in authority to
do so that will bring about God's justice.
In general, however, the Jews, carrying over their traditional association of goodness with prosperity and of badness with adversity, regarded as inadequate any solution that
did not finally apportion endless reward to the righteous and endless
retribution to sinners.
That's how they feel about god, except of course they don't believe
in a magically - horrid afterlife as
retribution.
«The Code of Hammurabi, (1780 BCE), [12] dealt with the reciprocity of the Lex talionis,
in ways, such by limiting
retribution, as they
did concepts of
retribution (literally «an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth»).»
Merson Wright Robson or anyone who has an axe to grind with Arsenal is at it I don't give a shit what they think I support th club and team
in general if they play shit we have had more success then most teams Thy seem to Laud spuds but the fukers win nothing they won 2 trophies
in 30 yeas but I don't see the media others pulling them up on it like we had when we didn't win anything for 10 years There is definitely an agenda
in the media against Arsenal and its sadly spearheaded by ex Arsenal players So I say when they ubfairly attack the club and our existing players they are fair game for
retribution from the real fans who lives be the club and will support it through thick and thin.
But the opposing player doesn't deserve any
retribution for a big, clean, legal hit
in the game of hockey.
In the legendary and ethereal Book of Unwritten Baseball Rules, there lies a passage — with, certainly, plenty of footnotes and scribbles in the margin — detailing the retribution that a team can, if it chooses to do so, enact when the opposition is playing dirt
In the legendary and ethereal Book of Unwritten Baseball Rules, there lies a passage — with, certainly, plenty of footnotes and scribbles
in the margin — detailing the retribution that a team can, if it chooses to do so, enact when the opposition is playing dirt
in the margin — detailing the
retribution that a team can, if it chooses to
do so, enact when the opposition is playing dirty.
I was shocked and dismayed when she said that
in order to respect someone, there has to be a small component of fearing them -
in other words, to fear the possible
retribution if you
did wrong.
In this preview, they talked about whether Katko has seen any political
retribution for not backing President Donald Trump during the campaign, how House Speaker Paul Ryan is
doing, and Katko's own political future.
People are afraid to give information on organized crime to authorities due to fear of
retribution, both as witnesses and as arrestees (and low - income people also face the backwards carrot pressure - at least with Italian mafia
in USA - that if you get caught and don't snitch, the mafia will take care of your family).
«I believe, if de Blasio survives, you'll see a reinvigorated mayor seeking
retribution against the governor and he'll
do so by backing Schneiderman or [state Comptroller Tom] DiNapoli, or maybe even running himself against Cuomo
in the primary,» said McLaughlin.
The people
in the Board of Elections weren't stupid and they knew if they didn't pay there was going to be
retribution.
I don't think there's a
retribution — I think everybody's going to stay
in place.
Litwin
did, however, agree to sign a private letter acknowledging the payments to Silver because, Runes testified, the company feared
retribution from the Albany powerbroker, who allegedly greased the government wheels for Glenwood, resulting
in profits.
The film is about a woman who decides to light a rework up the ass of a man she feels has
done her wrong, yet
in truth, it's less about
retribution and more about why we
do it.
An update of the 1979 comedy of the same name, «Going
in Style» also is about three lifelong, elderly friends (Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin) who rob a bank — but this time, they
do it for
retribution.
We know there's more to what we've been shown after the first two chapters, and we know, because the opening titles have told us, that Channing Tatum will make an appearance (he
does, as Daisy's brother, Jody, and he gets to swagger and strut a little bit, too), and we know that we're
in the Tarantinoverse of artful explanations and
retributions.
A widow (Haley Bennett) wants
retribution for her husband's murder, so she seeks out a charismatic gunslinger who then assembles a ragtag group of men talented
in the arts of destruction, chaos, and revenge to get the job
done.
But make it a fantasy of celebrity and,
in O.J.'s case, miscegenation, sexual jealousy,
retribution, and so on... It wasn't about the trial, man, it was about the way narrate history; when the jury came back with exactly the wrong conclusion, it served to confirm that nothing that you see has anything to
do with what's real.
Django's transformation from subservient slave to kick - arse angel of
retribution doesn't feel very organic at all, whilst a scene that hints at the moral ambiguity required
in the bounty hunter profession disappointingly ends before it has even begun.
His son died
in the war; he sees it as a sort of karmic
retribution for the killing he
did in the First World War.
As it is, I'm stuck grumpily preferring every one of Oldman's competitors: Denzel Washington,
doing his most under - the - skin work
in years
in «Roman J. Israel, Esq.»; Daniel Day - Lewis, capping this stage of his career
in commandingly elegant fashion
in «Phantom Thread»; Daniel Kaluuya, putting an indelibly human face on black suffering and
retribution in «Get Out»; and my favorite of the bunch, Timothée Chalamet, who took us on perhaps the year's most intimate emotional journey
in «Call Me by Your Name.»
Even though they all don't indulge
in violent acts of
retribution, they're nonetheless cut from a psychological cloth similar to those who
do.
When a training session goes completely off the rails Leah must decide whether it's worth the risk to heat things up - and whether he can
do it without putting them both
in danger of
retribution.
He
does not believe
in divine
retribution, therefore he can also declare his own morality contrary to what the divine may decree simply because he believes there is no divine decree.
Amazon is attempting to dictate a ceiling on what it will pay publishers (the first channel tier) and offering economically ridiculous terms
in retribution if you
do not toe the line.
You can write this
in stone, because it doesn't really get any higher than Nakatsu (and Harada) when it comes to knowing what's planned for Tekken 7: Fated
Retribution.
It's a neat touch that adds to the strategy: you must not only kill your opponent, but aim to
do so when you yourself aren't boxed
in and vulnerable to their
retribution.
But, I didn't want to get
in to torrent linking on the forums for fear of divine
retribution.
«Calling the challengers brave, Gableman wrote that their litigation gave the court «an opportunity to re-endorse its commitment to upholding the fundamental right of each and every citizen to engage
in lawful political activity and to
do so free from the fear of the tyrannical
retribution of arbitrary or capricious governmental prosecution.