So I did give but then on reflection I see that as having been
done under compulsion not cheerfully which scripture also talks about.
Not exact matches
Companies like Caterpillar earn billions in revenue from Canadian resource developments. Yet Caterpillar is
under no
compulsion to produce anything in Canada. To the contrary, our governments gave Caterpillar carte blanche to take over and then shut down important productive assets. They will continue to supply our resource projects from outside the country, unless and until we implement a strategy to enhance our capacity to
do this important, valuable work ourselves.
Paul's Letter to the Corinthians says that «Each one must
do just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or
under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.»
His adroit, if nasty, dispatch of Amasa
does not even have the justification of blood revenge which obtained in his murder of Abner, who, we recall, had
under some real
compulsion taken the life of Joab's brother Asahel (II Sam.
We
do not,
under any
compulsion, adapt skewed ideas.
The
compulsion under s 172 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 — the duty on the registered keeper of a vehicle to give information about the driver of the vehicle — flows from the fact that all who own or drive motor cars know that by
doing so they subject themselves to a regulatory regime; the section
does not sanction prolonged questioning about facts alleged to give rise to criminal offences.
It is also potentially dangerous, since the impaired parent may not disclose his or her impairment, but feel
under a
compulsion to accept the offered right of first refusal in order to protect his or her ongoing right by taking the child even when the parent is impaired and should not
do so.]