Not exact matches
Sounds like these pastors are using their pulpit for
political purposes... Himmm bet the IRS does nt
even care.
As a
political principle, however, freedom to choose one's religion in this sense implies the freedom to choose one's explicit belief about reality and human
purpose as such,
even if that belief is merely philosophical or ideological in nature.
The significance of an educated clergy, colleges and seminaries under religious auspices, and
even places of worship that can double as meetinghouses for
political purposes should not be overlooked.
And, as soon as the Marxist party seizes power, it manufactures an official history for
political purposes which are
even worse.
Since the shooting, people on social media have been quick to share stories suggesting that there were multiple shooters, that the shooter had ties to terrorist groups, that authorities are purposely hiding information to manipulate the narrative for
political purposes or,
even absurdly, that this shooting was some sort of «false flag» operation orchestrated by shadow groups to fool the public.
But of course a book,
even a
political one, isn't like writing a speech or policy paper, it has to have a
purpose, a compelling narrative, inside information and a dash of colour.
Even if we maintain those barriers created for
political purposes, our countries need to open up those borders for economic
purposes, he said.»
The situation is
even made worse as some of the youths for pecuniary benefits work across
purpose while others have settled for
political crumbs that fall from «the masters» table.
Even this was in breach of the 1952 Directive from Home Secretary David Maxwell - Fyfe that the security services not provide information for party
political purposes.
Well,
even if the popular vote margin matters for
political discourse and optics, presumably what matters for those
purposes is not the exact difference in popular vote count, but merely the margin measured in percentage points.
«I think in the end what people want to know is this: they want to know that if we're going to do anything, that it's going to be effective, not that we're going to do something for kind of show business or
political purposes or
even for revenue - generating
purposes,» he said last week.
Cindy Sherman's Madame de Pompadour set specifically refers to Rococo porcelains, while Eduardo Sarabia
even uses talavera in his works for a
political purpose.
Often used for explicitly
political or
even propagandistic
purposes, such as the socialist realism used to prop up the Communist leaders of the Soviet Union, or Shepard Fairey's ubiquitous...
«They all had come up during a
political period, and
even though they were different from the Cultural Revolution artists, they still had a connection to politics and
purpose.»
Over the past few months, I have thought back to my viewing experience of this supposed cross-section or pulse - taking of contemporary American art, and can not seem to shake the thought that it was an exhibition dominated and shaped by images — images that were overtly
political, often beautiful, and sometimes
even made me reconsider the definition,
purpose, and lasting power of «image.»
The brief argues that the Court's invitation to overrule key First Amendment precedents would undermine, rather than advance, First Amendment values by granting corporations the power to use huge corporate treasury funds in electoral campaigns
even though such funds were not accumulated for
political purposes.
White House and Climate Change Science Program officials have never offered an honest public explanation of why the terms of that dismissal would have legally required (as distinct from an unofficial, secret
political agreement) that the White House and the federal agencies suppress a taxpayer - funded, scientifically based assessment sponsored by the federal global change research program,
even for
purposes of using it as a scientific document or in program planning for research and future assessments.