Sentences with phrase «forfeit many»

(Hills, J. 1989: 134) The liberalization argument responds to this by stating that «if individual subscribers are too poor to meet the increased costs of access then they must forfeit telephone service and drop off the network.
There's a part of me that wishes that every ignorant redneck that fights the teaching of evolution would have to forfeit any health care or medical treatments that have any basis in evolution.
He said he didn't so he decided to forfeit.
«What does it profit a man to gain the whole world, yet forfeit his soul?»
Violators forfeit the right to endorse moral rules or impose them on others.
There is nothing wrong with this young man's decision, but I felt that it was unfair to both my opponent and the sport to forfeit.
1975) they would forfeit their «otherness» and along with it their capacity to criticize and transform our situation.
He has just as much right to forfeit the match as she has the right to be there in the first place..
BM sez: So to be in gods graces we have to voluntarily forfeit the thing that god gave me, my free will.
26 What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?
«If so, Lord Carey must forfeit his right to sit in the House of Lords.
Christs life does not have to be viewed as a self sacrifice he wished not to forfeit his life and he found no joy in it.
If in one's mind art and truth are so juxtaposed that the increase of one means the decrease of the other, then art must forfeit the contest for the sake of the Gospel.
Were the pulpit to acquiesce and promise to speak according to these rules, it would have to forfeit its evocative use of words, its use of language to create new situations, its use of the parable and the myth.
Just a BTW — if you read the story, the team was ready to forfeit based on on their beliefs and it was the parents of the community, not the school nor specifically the parents of the kids, who threatened the lawsuit.
If they choose the latter they will forfeit their right to speak in the name of the Christian faith.
unless they forfeit it by unworthy behavior.
This type of individuality is harder, for it is easier to return to the way of direct relationships with people and forfeit our discipleship in Christ.
It can not be denied that a similar belief underlies the practice of sacrifice in the Old Testament — the belief that God will accept the life of a substitute when the offerer's own life is forfeit.
One should never have to forfeit their First Amendment rights, regardless of the profession they choose.
So come up with an original game plan that you can call your own, or forfeit.
Unfair to him to have to make a choice of forfeit and lose his chances at becoming a champion, and unfair to her that there is no girl's wrestling opportunities.
The overriding concern of the authors of Deuteronomy is that the Israelites not forfeit their right to the land by improper behavior.
If we spurn it, we forfeit it.
Do you believe David is implying that to love people means we forfeit the right to protect our loved ones?
Our government controls the money we forfeit to them, we could go back and forth on the things they spend the money on, but that will take us no where.
Nevertheless, even a democratic regime may compromise its legitimacy and forfeit its right to the allegiance of its citizens.
Now Jehu had stationed eighty men outside, and said, «The man who allows any of those whom I give into your hands to escape shall forfeit his life.»
From this point on his actions are those of a man who knows that his life is forfeit, and is indifferent to whatever his enemies may do.
You can not be a Christian in a hostile environment like that and not know that your life is forfeit at any time, and no Christian who has a clear idea of what is at stake will ever recant their beliefs.
There's no contradiction between saying that the unborn ought to be protected and that those guilty of certain offenses forfeit their lives.
To reject his commandments is to reject him and thus to forfeit our ability to abide in him and to bear fruit (see John 15:1 - 11).
When the call comes, we must remember the words of Jesus: «For what does it profit a man, to gain the whole world and forfeit his life?»
This allows me to claim that the «self» is a potency or capacity of that whole, the ability of every person to achieve or to forfeit a specific and important good.
Here was the loving intellect, and women who would rather forfeit a career than commit academic dishonesty.
If the cost of your so - called «everlasting life» is that I must believe as you do, I will gladly forfeit that offer.
If I apostate to Islam is my salvation not forfeit?
If today's church does not recapture the sacrificial spirit of the early church, it will lose its authenticity, forfeit the loyalty of millions, and be dismissed as an irrelevant social club with no meaning for the twentieth century.
Let's say the team suffered a tragedy and chose to forfeit the game (by their choice).
What would be really outstanding is if Our Lady of the Hills also chose to forfeit in solidarity with Beren Academy.
She sings, «You forfeit your place in my heart, / You forfeit your place in our bed, / You'll sleep in your office instead, / With only the memories of when you were mine.»
This may require us to forfeit material wealth and comfort, to experience persecution instead of popularity, to live in total dependence on God instead of our own resourcefulness and gifts.
Except in this case you know the schedule before signing on, if the team are not doing great this won't even have been an issue, they would have gladly forfeit the game.
Would you tell them to forfeit?
What does it profit a man to gain the whole world, but forfeit his soul?
Those who recognize the signs of the times will move beyond the outmoded doctrines that the State has a divinely delegated power to kill and that criminals forfeit their fundamental human rights.
Jesus asks, «What benefit is it to anyone to win the whole world and forfeit or lose his very self?»
Their lives and personal rights as individuals are forfeit as long as they wear a team's colors.
Yet the draft describes wide - ranging protections, saying, «Persons and organizations do not forfeit their religious freedom when providing social services, education, or healthcare; earning a living, seeking a job, or employing others; receiving government grants or contracts; or otherwise participating in the marketplace, the public square, or interfacing with federal, state, or local governments.»
The same kind of thing is true for a limited atonement, unconditional grace, total depravity, inability to forfeit salvation, etc. — in other words, in every place where classical Calvinism departs from God's Word.
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