In the United States, rights enshrined by the Constitution are practically impossible to withdraw from, although different times have called for varying interpretations of the language, for
example on abortion.
Not exact matches
So, in theory at least, serving anti-
abortion ads to women of child - bearing age who have been reading about
abortion online and who come near an
abortion clinic is a spot -
on example of how marketing should work when it's well tuned.
For
example, there are data to indicate that persons living
on the west coast or in the northeast are more likely than midwesterners and southerners to have had extramarital affairs, to have had an
abortion, or to have had sex with sixty - one or more persons, and they are also less likely to find one - night stands degrading.
We see (
on a smaller scale) christians for
example killing workers at clinics that provide
abortions (because of the former's beliefs)-- do you deny that that is psychosis?
(
Examples, in addition to the statements
on abortion cited above, include a 1970 LCA statement
on ecology, a 1979 UCC statement
on human rights and at least two statements by the National Council of Churches — a 1979 statement
on energy and a 1986 statement
on genetic science.)
No one can or should be arrogant enough to say they speak for Christ about issues He never addressed while here
on earth (
abortion and gay marriage for
example).
Good
examples of topics where this tends to happen are
abortion, school funding, pray at public events, and so
on.
The Moral Majoritarians who entered a profound covenant with Catholics against
abortion went
on to oppose the bishops» program
on, for
example, nuclear weapons and the economy.
For
example, in teaching
on abortion, the Roman Catholic church says it is always wrong, because murder is forbidden, whereas liberal Protestants may accept that it is the lesser of two evils.
For
example, only 37 percent of the modernist Catholics held pro-life positions
on abortion and more than half gave economic problems top priority.
The courageous work of pro-life groups in vigils at
abortion clinics, of street pastors working with clubbers at night - time in city centres, of those offering prayer ministry for healing in shopping centres, of street evangelisers such as the St Patrick's group in Soho - all these
examples need to be better known, and imitated.1 Then there's the output of media groups working through radio, TV, internet sites, blogs and video teaching programmes, such as Catholic Evangelisation Services; these too, while offering an independent type of Christian teaching, provide an important stimulus to
on - the - ground evangelising.
Those who are involved in small groups often claim that these groups have influenced how they think
on political and economic issues — for
example, raising their interest in questions of peace and social justice or, in the case of conservative religious groups, generating ire about
abortion and gay rights.
Whether, for
example, one views committed pro-lifers as heroes or fanatics will depend
on prior judgments regarding
abortion.
Maybe the best way to amplify and elevate President Trump's understanding of that word «pro-life» would be for a premier Catholic university — say, for
example, the University of Notre Dame — to invite him to campus to offer its commencement address, to explain his personal evolution
on the
abortion issue, and to share, listen, and learn with a cross-section of students and faculty in a respectful dialogue
on the meaning of human dignity.
Perusing the index of Origins, the weekly publication of representative documents and speeches compiled by Catholic News Service, our imaginary historian will note, for
example, the following initiatives undertaken at the national, diocesan and parish levels in 1994 - 95: providing alternatives to
abortion; staffing adoption agencies; conducting adult education courses; addressing African American Catholics» pastoral needs; funding programs to prevent alcohol abuse; implementing a new policy
on altar servers and guidelines for the Anointing of the Sick; lobbying for arms control; eliminating asbestos in public housing; supporting the activities of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (227 strong); challenging atheism in American society; establishing base communities (also known as small faith communities); providing aid to war victims in Bosnia; conducting Catholic research in bioethics; publicizing the new Catechism of the Catholic Church; battling child abuse; strengthening the relationship between church and labor unions; and deepening the structures and expressions of collegiality in the local and diocesan church.
I consider an
abortion to be an
example of the strong preying
on the weak, and I am committed to calling it out as a sin.
Peter Singer, for
example, speaks plainly of
abortion as the taking of human life and warns those who try to rest the «pro-choice» case
on that denial that they are placing their (and his) cause in jeopardy.
We would want to know, for
example, whether the use of the word
abortion in a religious broadcast occurred only within narratives or in a wider variety of discursive forms, whether it was spoken by more than one narrator, whether it was spoken in the same «voice,» whether it occurred consistently in a particular kind of sentence structure, and so
on.
For
example, in 1980, roughly 8 % of voters said they voted only
on abortion.
For
example, Joe Lieberman is strong
on national defense and liberal
on issues like
abortion and same sex marriage.
For
example, there's no way Felder, an observant Jew, would ever vote «yes»
on the
abortion rights bill.
For
example, the study reported
on by the Times places State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr., one of the state's most vocal advocates against
abortion and gay rights falls, in the top half of the most liberal Democrats.
For
example the two - term Congressman was the only Republican in the House earlier this year against G.O.P. legislation that would ban federal payments for
abortion, and he's joined the gay rights caucus
on Capitol Hill.
There are 50 questions, which can get deep, for
example, «what's your stance
on abortion?»
To take another
example from the
abortion context, the Court has allowed the government to make funding to family - planning services conditional
on their promise not to provide information about
abortion.
For
example, if you are writing a research paper
on ethics of
abortions, you have to support your arguments with evidence from secondary sources.
Custom-paper-writing.com offers you a free
example of term paper
on abortion.
Illustrate this
example in your persuasive essay
on abortion.
An
example was
Abortion (1966), a 2 foot long mixed media rendering of a dead pregnant woman sprawled
on a table and covered with a sheet.
Based
on the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario publishing two «policy statements» requiring registrants to provide effective referrals, five registrants challenged their obligations to provide effective referrals,
on the basis that their having to provide referrals for services that considered wrongful — services such as
abortions, medical assistance in dying, or contraception for
example — constituted complicity and violated their religious freedom.
As a final
example, in 2016, the Wisconsin legislature implemented yet another, relatively new type of restriction
on safety - net family planning providers that also offer
abortion: limiting these providers» drug reimbursement rates under Medicaid.
Moreover, some states have built
on the federal guarantee by taking steps such as ensuring that patients can receive insurance coverage for a full year's supply of contraceptives at one time (rather than for either one or three months at a time, as is typical).10 This development is especially important for
abortion patients who are not interested in LARCs but may need time to find another type of provider for ongoing contraceptive care — if, for
example, they do not live near the
abortion clinic.
The ban
on so - called «partial birth
abortion» is an
example.
Just last Friday, for
example, Republican Sen. John Kyl of Arizona said
on the Senate floor that «if you want an
abortion, you go to Planned Parenthood.