Sentences with phrase «for hostility»

But the decisive reason for hostility has not yet been touched upon.
A good working dog has been selected for hostility toward all possible predators.
Prior to her appointment, DeVos, who was basically a wealthy education hobbyist, was best known for her hostility toward traditional public schools — despite the fact neither she nor her children ever set foot in one as a student.
By examining cases where proposed CCS projects did not generate protest, the World Resources Institute developed a blueprint with five principles for engaging local residents, regulators and project developers in a dialogue so there is less potential for hostility.
The U.S. hasn't taken any public steps to prepare for hostilities such as evacuating Americans from Seoul, which is within range of North Korean artillery, or moving ships, aircraft or troops into position for an imminent response.
Last year's record Chinese trade surplus with the US, Browne notes, is a «potential catalyst for hostilities after a year of bluster.»
And we as Christians have to take some responsibility for that hostility and affirm the love God has for all people.
In the end, Hare defends DCT against the well «known charge that it is heteronymous by offering an unusual reading of Kant that challenges those who dismiss his theological writings for their hostility to orthodox piety.
The Christian can not return hostility for hostility; Jesus does not allow this.
Katz characterizes the arguments of George Gilder, Charles Murray, and myself at some length and — allowing for his hostility — not unfairly.
But other times poverty produces a bitterness and oppression, and the victim of poverty, unable to find a constructive outlet for his hostilities, seizes for himself the right to judge, and violates all the community standards of decency.
Keeping in mind Pope Francis's witness against the ongoing power of this world's prince, we would do well to heed McLuhan's warning that «There is no possibility of returning to private dress for those who are awake to the need for hostility to the values of the world.»
And yet out of this Judaism grew for him the hostility that brought about his death.
The North London derby is distinguished for the hostility that the two Premier League rivals have been sharing ever since they were born in the same neighbourhood.
Perhaps it is this aspect of the new US approach towards Pakistan that has also unnerved its army, and may partly explain its inclination for hostility with America.
Amnesty International says a military court in Cameroon has sentenced an opposition leader to 25 years in prison for hostility against the homeland and contempt of the president.
In a series of interviews remarkable for their hostility toward Cuomo, several top Democrats well known to the public told The Post that should Clinton be forced to abandon her quest for the presidency by the scandal over her private State Department email accounts, there is no clear alternative for New Yorkers.
«Kids expecting aggression from others become aggressive themselves: Children taught to be vigilant for hostility from others are prone to aggressive behavior.»
The attenuation appeared to be stronger for hostility and depression, suggesting higher correlations between these 2 behavior patterns and lifestyle factors.
The most common recommendation that teens gave for the hostility - oriented situations — the cyberbullying — is to get help.
And, of course, these students eventually will be back among their peers with their hypervigilance for hostility intact.
Set to berserker mode, the 5.0 - metre long, 2310 kg Porsche Panamera Turbo S E Hybrid is primed for hostility.
While game development relies on creativity, collaboration, and the ability to adapt quickly, game development workspaces have been plagued by a bad reputation for hostility, homogeneity, and exclusion.
In turn, he has sharpened his criticism of environmentalists for their hostility to technological and economic development.
I can also argue by analogy to the preponderance of evidence floor set not only in federal law, but also in the law of the sister jurisdictions of Maryland and the District of Columbia (but watch out for hostility by some judges towards those jurisdictions, to the extent they might view Maryland and D.C. law as too lenient for criminal defendants).
When we started doing couples therapy, more than 25 years ago, full of hope and enthusiasm, we were unprepared for the hostility, bitterness, distrust, and occasional homicidal rage that we'd witness.
Maternal parenting behaviors were assessed during an observational paradigm and coded for hostility, responsiveness, and disengagement.
Reliability was acceptable for somatization (0.67) and depression (0.70), poor for anxiety (0.56) and unacceptable for hostility (≤ 0.50), which was excluded from subsequent analysis.
Many of the reasons for the hostility toward process thought by Calvinist evangelicals are similar to their reasons for suspicion of Wesley.
In the letter the artists asserted their complete lack of confidence in being included in the exhibition, as the jurors that had been chosen by the museum to select the works were known for their hostility toward their art.
concerning the massage cartoon... usually i can understand the reason for your hostility, but i don't get it this time.
Here, nonfundamentalists must be cautious, for our hostility to fundamentalistic thought may be tinged with classism.
The reason for the hostility, Dennett believes, is that «People ache to believe that we human beings are vastly different from all other species.»
Sometimes the patient may be in a difficult situation and lose the patience to answer you in an amicable manner — but this should not be a reason for your hostility.
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