Sentences with phrase «from civitas»

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The larger context through which our total situation may be transfigured is best conceived in terms of Civitas Dei, or the Kingdom of God, «which is not in Time at all — either present, future or past — and which differs from all temporal mundane states in the radical way of being in a different spiritual dimension, but which, just by virtue of this difference of dimension, is able to penetrate our mundane life and, in penetrating, to transfigure it».
«If we want young people to fully understand the consequences of sex it is imperative to clearly establish the connection between sex and reproduction from the outset,» Civitas» family and education director Anastasia de Waal said.
So a new report from the think - tank Civitas, launched by veteran Labour MP Frank Field and parliamentary researcher Andrew Forsey, should be given credit for positive thinking.
But it needn't - a Civitas report, «Offender - Desistance Policing and the Sword of Damocles», by Cambridge criminologists, Lawrence Sherman and Peter Neyroud, looks at modern criminological theory and experience from around the globe - and how it can help stop a rise in crime at relatively low cost, if Mr Grayling puts it into practice.
A recent post from Bob Luebke at the right - wing Pope - Civitas Institute incorrectly argues that spending on public schools has increased since Republicans took control of the North Carolina General Assembly.
However, the Civitas think tank is warning that the EBacc could disadvantage the poorest students because the pressure of league tables could lead to schools discouraging students from taking non-compulsory subjects if they were not expected to get a C or above in them.
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