Sentences with phrase «from espousing»

Also, ethical rules for judges prohibiting them from espousing discriminatory views or from affiliating with discriminatory organizations (which are present in almost every state), and similar rules for lawyers (which are present in many states, but do not prohibit representation of discriminatory organizations as clients), have generally been upheld as valid.
Advocates of the law pointed out the law would not prevent religious leaders from espousing their beliefs.
However, she also pointed out that «many teachers are unfamiliar and uncomfortable with the new roles and responsibilities required by open - ended, learner - centered strategies» (para. 3) and that often teachers» actual practice is different from that espoused.
Ravitch asked in a February 2009 blog item, suggesting that the education secretary's policies are not much different from those espoused by Spellings, who held the office under President George W. Bush.
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Business experts have long espoused the positive psychological effects that color can have on employees in the workplace, ranging from calm, creativity or enthusiasm.
The EU imposes heavy duties on manufactured goods from outside the union and espouses a highly protectionist agricultural policy.
At the same time they espoused «principles before profits» and a commitment to making the world — from the New York City subways to the Pentagon to the Amazon rain forest — a better place.
Critics of the proposed tax breaks rallied last week in front of Twitter's offices, accusing the company of hypocrisy for espousing social consciousness while seeking concessions from the city.
While the remaining three candidates may not espouse hard edged conservatism like Dr. Morton or Mr. Orman, the three candidates have received financial support from not - so - progressive groups, like the Merit Contractors Association, which is an anti-union lobby group in the construction industry.
Five post Lougheed premiers from the previous government ushered in the concept of «economic freedom» as espoused by the Fraser Insititute and how well did that work?
Its options include (a) cut marginal rates from -0.1 % to a more negative overnight rate target (b) increase purchases in one or several asset classes from current levels (JPY80trn annual in JGB's; JPY3trn in ETF's; JPY90bn in J - REITS)(c) further lengthen the average maturity of holdings (on average somewhere between 5 and 7 years by our estimates)(d) apply forward guidance with respect to its balance sheet or (e) an extreme derivative of (d)-RRB- espouse a «helicopter drop» strategy, wherein the BOJ offers unlimited monetisation of government debt.
What you may be unaware of is that many Christians began from the position you've espoused.
So personally, I think they got exactly what they deserved for opening their mouths and complaining over 4 busses having a simple basic add that is not offensive at all except to those who believe they have the right to DICTATE (derived from Dictator) to others what they can and can not do and who SCREAM bloody murder if they are subject to the same rules they themselves wish to espouse.
Only here, therefore, does he win full release from the quasi-entitative model of societies espoused by Whiteheadians generally, even those who like Sherburne and Gallagher want to give greater attention to the role of the nonsocial nexus of entirely living occasions as the necessary infrastructure for the soul or society of presiding occasions.
This viewpoint is far from new, for some of the ancient Greeks felt the same way, with the man named Epicurus (341 - 270 B.C.E.) espousing this thought.
CNN: American nuns come out swinging against Vatican in face of «radical feminist» accusations The leadership representing most of America's nuns came out swinging Friday against the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church, in the face of charges from the Vatican that the nuns are espousing «radical feminism» and straying from church teaching.
After all, he probably would not accept them from a priest known to espouse a more liberal philosophy than his, especially as that person would probably not be a «Real American» in his and Sarah's eyes.
it is plainly obvious from history that there were those who believed that what hitler espoused was not morally wrong, because a huge number of people actually carried out his wishes.
The pastor espoused a black liberation theology that equates Jesus» life and death with the plight of those who Wright saw as disenfranchised, from African - Americans to Palestinians.
By creating a blanket requirement for all fetal death experiences ranging from miscarriage to abortion (as opposed to making these provisions an option), this bill attempts to force women into a belief they may not espouse.
On the shelves, between the statues of the Blessed Virgin and the votive candles, are small framed posters espousing sweet and optimistic sentiments: a quotation from St. Francis inscribed on a photo of two kittens tumbled in a basket of yarn, a passage from the Psalms inscribed on a deliberately childish water - color of a rainbow and a dove.
From Kat W.: I've known of pagans who run the gamut from secular agnostics who treat their spirituality as completely metaphorical, to those who are pagan re-constructionists attempting to resurrect ancient tribal religions and espouse a literal belief in their chosen pantheon of gFrom Kat W.: I've known of pagans who run the gamut from secular agnostics who treat their spirituality as completely metaphorical, to those who are pagan re-constructionists attempting to resurrect ancient tribal religions and espouse a literal belief in their chosen pantheon of gfrom secular agnostics who treat their spirituality as completely metaphorical, to those who are pagan re-constructionists attempting to resurrect ancient tribal religions and espouse a literal belief in their chosen pantheon of gods.
A South Carolina judge on Wednesday (Jan. 23) issued a temporary restraining order that prevents the national church from using the name or seal of the diocese, which espouses a more traditional theology and disapproves of the national church's acceptance of same - sex marriage and gay bishops.
The Pope is espousing the essence of Liberation Theology, which started in Latin American, where he is from.
This conclusion followed from their very holistic view, which many people today espouse on different grounds, according to which the material and the spiritual, the body and soul, are inseparably united.
And he's espousing his interpretation as fact... VERY POSSIBLY leading people away from the truth that saves their souls.
But, I think it's very easy to see from the teachings of Jesus Christ that He wasn't espousing selfishness.
I am asking a deeper question... when you espouse a belief... state what foundation of education you speak from... what you yourself have discovered... not what is PC or published in USA today by the Democrats.
In the book's first chapter, «Why the Christian Church is not Pacifist,» he argued that «the failure of the Church to espouse pacifism is not apostasy, but is derived from an understanding of the Christian Gospel which refuses simply to equate the Gospel with the «law of love.»
I'd also point out that the open view of the future was espoused in the 5th century by a man named Calcidius and has been widely debated from the 17th century up to today.
But ironically, in South Korea Christians are jailed for espousing democracy and human rights, apparently without protest from the Unification Church.
We have some different viewpoints to be sure, different canons of scripture even, but I've always given you the benefit of the doubt that you actually believed the positions you espoused, but this is over top demonization on a scale that I've never seen from someone claiming to be a christian before, not even from the most holier - than - thou fundamentalist.
It is interesting to learn from West that Evangelicals, more than mainline Protestants and Catholics, emphasize staffing their social service agencies with those who espouse their faith.
He omitted as well his expulsion from a Massachusetts church for espousing «marriage reform» and putting his theories into practice with a young member of his congregation.
From his analysis emerges perhaps the most important task of all for modern Christians: Christians should not only advocate peace to fend off the negative threat of nuclear war, but must articulate, espouse and live a positive vision and motivation for peace that is grounded in the biblical tradition.
From Variety: «Each episode of the series will tackle a topic from a scientific point of view, dispelling myths, and refuting anti-scientific claims that may be espoused by politicians, religious leaders or titans of industry.&raFrom Variety: «Each episode of the series will tackle a topic from a scientific point of view, dispelling myths, and refuting anti-scientific claims that may be espoused by politicians, religious leaders or titans of industry.&rafrom a scientific point of view, dispelling myths, and refuting anti-scientific claims that may be espoused by politicians, religious leaders or titans of industry.»
Washington (CNN)- The charges ranged from promoting «radical feminism» to espousing religious teachings out of step with the Catholic Church.
I believe that when people espouse the values of a mother or wife exclusively being a homemaker, they are longing for a perceived simpler and easier time as opposed to truth, elevating a nostalgic look at motherhood from the standpoint of the post-war American dream of the white, upper - middle - class rather than Scripture.
A recent online article by Adam Frank - an astronomer from the University of Rochester in New York state - waded into the huge current debate over the «new atheism» espoused with «evangelical fervour» by such advocates as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens etc..
Luke 1: 26 And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth, 27 to a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's name was Mary.
Though this idea may not be preached from many Christian pulpits, it is espoused by some Christian (as well as libertarian) economists.
The hallmark of a truly religious person is the espousal of recognizable, religiously inspired values that are distinctly different from the values typically espoused by the less religious and the nonreligious.
Ben, it is one thing to have your own personal value system and beliefs, it is something completely different when you choose to take the money derived from your commercial enterprise to espouse and promote these beliefs in a political arena!
EarthenVessel, the charactarization of religion as being anti-science has resulted from the resistance to change long espoused by the Catholic Church and the creationist resistance to evolution and a ~ 14 billion year old earth.
(CNN)-- The leadership representing most of America's nuns came out swinging Friday against the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church, in the face of charges from the Vatican that the nuns are espousing «radical feminism» and straying from church teaching.
It is not uncommon to find immigration lawyers (those who promote laws to make 5 - 20k from people to come here and take US jobs) trolling forums like this that espouse ideas favorable to US jobs, workers and unions.
This lack of regard for the specific praxis that Jesus deliberately espouses, which may be said to lie in the consciousness that he embodied the dynamics of kingdom, stemmed from Banerjea's and Upadhyaya's failure to project the historical Jesus as the paradigm of human living.
Many women who espouse the prolife position do so, at least in part, because they have internalized patriarchal values and depend on the sense of identity and worth that comes from having accepted «woman's place» in society.
For me, Hartford delineated what separated me from those to the «left» of the liberal position I espoused.
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