Sentences with phrase «from undeserving»

-LCB- tara -RCB- from Undeserving Grace

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Applications for public housing from the deserving poor plummeted, and the BHA found it increasingly difficult not to grant space to the undeserving sort of families it had once been able to reject handily.
It can not be too strongly stressed, in contrast to a secular moralism which finds its base in social adjustment, or a balancing of human values, or a natural law of morality, that the center of New Testament ethics lies in the love requirement which in turn stems from the free gift of God's love to the undeserving.
From Brezhnev and Castro, to Kim Il Sung, Daniel Ortega, and Yassir Arafat, the NCC never encountered an anti-American despot undeserving of its affections.»
Its covert purpose seems to be to exclude the «undeserving poor» from «handouts,» for it is based on the implicit assumption that chronically unemployed people who are neither disabled nor aged are able to find work.
The Undeserving Poor: From the War on Poverty to the War on Welfare by michael b. katz pantheon books, 293 pages, $ 22.95 In The Undeserving Poor, there are two Michael Katzes on view, the historian and the social commentator, and the former is much the more persuasive.
It certainly takes more faith to NOT believe in God than it does to accept the fact that «In The Beginning God created...» (Genesis 1:1) As far as Jesus being a Jew, praise the Lord... it isn't a problem for me to accept Him being Jewish, my joy comes from Jesus Christ, a Jew, accepting my repentance and belief in what He did for me, an undeserving sinner.
Research from Christian charity Jubilee + found that although TV networks are «increasingly preoccupied with the subject of benefits and poverty», the coverage often perpetuates the myth that poor people are «undeserving».
For those Heisman voters who believe autograph / memorabilia sales prove a player's lack of character and make him undeserving of such a haughty award like the Heisman, that suspension and the drop in overall stats would probably disqualify him from the running.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy that they are but it seems like an odd topic for an American channel especially considering we (Spurs, yes I'm a Spurs supporter) aren't exactly a huge team (and also considerimg the general undeserving hate and condescension I experience from Americans on a very regular basis just because im English) although I do believe we have a fairly large American following?
This might enhance the sense of the welfare state as a system into which we all put in and from which we all take out, rather than a system of stigmatised transfers to the («undeserving») poor.
The BBC's Graham Satchell reports from one of the most deprived parts of the UK, the Falinge estate in Rochdale, on whether its residents feel there are «deserving» and «undeserving» poor.
«I would conclude by stating categorically and without any equivocation that ANY link whatsoever with Mr. President, or any court case or cases, of my personal gift from my personal resources delivered to Justice Niyi Ademola by myself on that occasion or any suggestion whatsoever that it was anything but such a gift or that it ever came from Mr. President or at his instance or that I was acting, under any circumstances, on his behalf is most malicious, utterly ridiculous and in very poor and revolting taste and most undeserving of any further comments.»
Also Monday, the feds arrested Sgt. David Villanueva and Officer Richard Ochetal of the NYPD License Division for allegedly taking cash bribes from Brooklyn businessman, Alex Lichtenstein, who wanted gun permits for undeserving applicants paying him as much as $ 18,000 each.
In the run - up to the 2016 election, Mrs Rawlings who broke away from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to form her own party, labelled accusations on members of the NDC, calling them corrupt and undeserving to lead the country.
However, the trolling that has greeted the 26 - year old after the confirmation of Swansea's relegation from the Premier League has been disproportionate, and undeserving.
Liberal Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner tried Tuesday to deflect attention away from a controversy involving a lewd photo briefly posted on his Twitter account, saying the matter was undeserving of further attention.
«I would conclude by stating categorically and without any equivocation that ANY link whatsoever with Mr. President, or any court case or cases, of my personal gift from my personal resources delivered to Justice Niyi Ademola by myself on that occasion or any suggestion whatsoever that it was anything but such a gift or that it ever came from Mr President or at his instance or that I was acting, under any circumstances, on his behalf is most malicious, utterly ridiculous and in very very poor and revolting taste and most undeserving of any further comments.»
True, it still has a lot of champions who are no doubt inflamed by those whose opinions differ from theirs, but to me the truth is that the older 2001: A Space Odyssey gets the more undeserving it is of its exalted reputation.
Even the female cameos in the film have the celebrities being downgraded from influential people in their respective fields to nothing but sexual objects used to reward the undeserving male characters.
I have to say that, if the deserving are always rewarded, and the undeserving are never rewarded: Then publishing works differently from every single other aspect of life.
Thanks to the CRA, federal examiners grade institutions based on their performance in these neighborhoods and could prevent the institution from opening new locations if they're undeserving their community.
«Think about it from the trademark holder's perspective: if you let slide what you think are the deserving exceptions to the rule, it can make it a lot harder to fight the undeserving cases, the people who really are ripping off your product.»
Apparently someone here believes there couldn't possibly have been a conspiracy by the Nobel Committee to anoint such an undeserving clown [who couldn't even get a single electoral vote from his home state, when running against the lackluster George Bush].
So, hopefully that understanding can speed up the correction of what has developed, leading others, particularly the genuinely caring and deserving among the wealthy, to act more aggressively to protect humanity from the damaging sub-set of the population, particularly against the interests of the damaging undeserving wealthy ones.
A new term that has emerged from the Ontario Human Rights Commission's new Policy on Preventing Discrimination Based on Creed is that of faithism, which it defines as: «any ideology that ascribes to people values, beliefs and behaviours, and constructs people as fundamentally different and unequal — deserving or undeserving of respect and dignity — based on their religion or belief.»
The exclusion of those who have committed serious crimes may support a number of subsidiary rationales: prevent people fleeing from justice; prevent dangerous and particularly undeserving people from entering the host country; preserve the integrity and legitimacy of the refugee protection system, and, hence, the necessary public support for its viability; deter states from exporting criminals by pardoning them or imposing disproportionately lenient sentences while supporting their departure elsewhere as refugees; allow states to reduce the danger to their society from all serious criminality cases taken together, given the difficult task and potential for error when attempting to determine whether criminals from abroad (on whom they have more limited sources of information than on domestic criminals) are no longer dangerous.
Yes, there are some very corrupt, undeserving registrants operating within the industry who should be in jail, but by the same token, there are some very honest, educated, professional negotiators (often not the one's with the largest advertising budgets, because they don't need that sort of chest - thumping hoopla) from whom to choose from.
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