Sentences with phrase «from vigorous»

At the same time, I found myself distancing from the vigorous charms of Mike, as I tried to size up how disturbing he might be to her safety.
From a vigorous debate, amendments could address heartburn concerns.
It is obvious, from the vigorous back - back - and - forth on the page's «talk page» at Wikipedia, that they targeted Heartland for extra scrutiny because of the organization's position as «the world's most prominent think - tank promoting scepticism about man - made climate change.»
All these concepts emerged from a vigorous struggle of ideas, evolving through encounters with experiments, observations, and rival hypotheses.
Energy levels vary from vigorous to laid - back, but all German Shepherds, to maintain their athletic shape, need brisk walking every day and all - out running in a safe, enclosed area as often as possible.
Just be sure he is tired from a vigorous playtime and has something good to chew in there.
Originated in the border country of England and Scotland, the Border collie puppy comes from vigorous stock.
It is caused by damage to the cartilage from vigorous repeated head shaking or scratching at the ears with the back feet.
This energetic dog also will benefit from vigorous exercise every day.
Problems with the alignment of the kneecap and overuse from vigorous athletics or training are often significant factors.
Participants were instructed to refrain from vigorous physical activity for at least 5 d before testing.
Her classes range from vigorous to restorative, and she enjoys working with all levels.
Dietary TGs are digested in the stomach and duodenum into monoglycerides (MGs) and FFAs by gastric lipase, emulsification from vigorous stomach peristalsis, and pancreatic lipase.
Furthermore, resistance band training is surprisingly easy on the joints, keeping them pain - free, which can be a very nice change for athletes who are already taking a beating from their vigorous routines.
Astronomy in the United States benefits from a vigorous program in space, coordinated by NASA, and a program of basic research and ground - based astronomy, led by the NSF.
Recent images from NASA's MESSENGER (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging) spacecraft provided new insights showing that at least the younger plains resulted from vigorous volcanic activity.
In humans, though, the hymen can tear from vigorous physical exercise, but it has been most closely associated with tearing during first sexual intercourse.
We hope they do just that, because New York state can only benefit from a vigorous — yes, partisan — political debate.
It precluded me from vigorous exercise from childhood but I have by God's grace been able to live a normal and active life.
Just as the policy of various ministries ranged over time from vigorous repression of the socialists to tacit encouragement of them, especially in their efforts to unionize the workers, so the policy of the Socialist party modulated from one of intransigent opposition to the entire «bourgeois regime» to one of gradual acceptance of the framework of democratic institutions.
In a halting way but with a sure instinct for its place and its task in a changing world, the missionary movement has charted an increasingly articulate course from Edinburgh (1910) to Madras (1938)... From vigorous Christo - centricity to thoroughgoing Trinitarianism - this is the direction of missionary theology, missionary strategy and missionary obligation.64
Congressional support for the protesters ranged from the polite Percy audience to speeches from vigorous antiadministration senators: Wayne Morse (D., Ore.), Ernest Gruening (D., Alaska) and Eugene McCarthy (D., Minn.).
In the extensive remnants of the Portuguese holdings of previous centuries Roman Catholic missions were predominant, but the clergy from somnolent Portugal were not so energetic as those from vigorous France.
It is the acknowledgment of particularity that makes it possible to think of a creative synthesis emerging from their vigorous and honest interactions.
They show me first why they embarrass me: because I am committed to a pretense of detached scholarship and existential ambiguity that excuses me from the vigorous demands of wisdom, which is all about deciding what is right and what is wrong.

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I admire her professionalism, and there is an argument to be made from the civil - liberties side that maybe the government is overstepping and he's entitled like anybody to a vigorous defense.»
Ever since Ron Paul first introduced it in 2009, the «Federal Reserve Transparency» Act, calling for the elimination of the Federal Reserve System's exemption from certain kinds of GAO audits, has been the subject of vigorous debate between proponents of greater government accountability and champions of an independent Federal Reserve.
Many emerging countries could benefit from moving to this generic type of regime, and to help this process, we need a vigorous debate about when to intervene (and, more importantly, when not to); what role interest rates and inflation targets might play; and what additional measures might help to handle large and volatile capital flows.
Queried about the Holy See's less - than - vigorous response to Russian aggression in Ukraine, senior Vatican officials are given to saying (often with a dismissive tone, as if the question came from a dim - wit), «We take the long view.»
The next time the U.S. intervenes where its national interest is engaged, do not be surprised by the vigorous protest against U.S. warmongering from those who did not get their war in the Balkans.
But in an open forum like this, with vigorous discussion, people willing listen or at least argue, and possibly people who are on a journey to or from faith, I think it's an appropriate discussion to have — although it sometimes gets a bit heated.
Nowhere is Cheever's restrained but vigorous humanism more characteristically at work than in «The Fourth Alarm,» a late story about a man whose wife, Bertha, has undergone a modish liberation from the antique proprieties and conventions.
Since the September 11 terrorist attacks, he has solidified political support from three important constituencies: neoconservative intellectuals, American Jews (including members of the influential pro-Israel lobby) and fundamentalist Christians, constituencies that find common ground in their vigorous support for Israel.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
Although he later abandoned his pan-Islamism and became a vigorous champion of Indian nationalism and secular politics, his earlier writings had so deeply influenced the Muslim mind that he could not turn the Muslims away from the paths into which he had led them.
After years of sparking automatic reactions from conservatives and liberals, issues of poverty and welfare are now eliciting a vigorous and complex academic and political discussion.
This may help us to see why the Bible, in spite of the fact that it was turning men away from the gods of mankind's infancy, was quite vigorous in retaining God - talk to point to the deepest reality man encounters in his historical existence.
Immigrant Catholicism was, in fact, held together by the vigorous churchmen who retained their power over their flocks by exercising it regularly on an infinitely detailed category of behaviors, ranging from what the faithful could eat on Fridays to what they could think or do in the innermost chambers of their personal lives [«The End of the Immigrant Church,» Illinois Issues, August 1982, pp. 15 - 21].
And a society in which each of us is invited to treat our years of decline as less valuable than our more vigorous, productive years may find it difficult to get away from the comparative judgments between human beings that Daniels himself is eager to avoid.
India has been open to the outside world from ancient times and a vigorous commercial activity went on between India and the Mediterranean world even before the Christian era.
One of the faults in much popular religion springs from the endeavor to construct the religious life out of our negative and passive virtues and to neglect the mastery and use of our vigorous native endowments.
After all, previous attempts at reform have led to vigorous backlash from politicians and church leaders.
You get it wrong all the time... whenever I do, I get vigorous correspondence from people who are only too keen to point out my deficiencies.
Chaput also commented that the most vigorous opposition to catechesis in parochial schools in Philadelphia comes from the parents.
Here the thriving community of Judaism was sufficiently vigorous to attract proselytes; and in this century the Greek - speaking community of Judaism began the translation of its sacred writings from Hebrew (by some forgotten and by others never known).28 The details are obscure, but the central fact is not in question.
And third, the way of love is to put the emphasis on a positive respect for one's body as the temple of God's spirit, on one's money as held in stewardship from God for constructive uses, on one's mind as needing to be kept clear and vigorous for God's service, on one's spirit and all one's social contacts as best finding active expression with «relaxation and warm fellowship» through channels that require no artificial stimulation.
In spite of these seeming exceptions, a certain amount of freedom from state interference appears a prerequisite to a renewal of vigorous life in the Church.
And the unity of the Church apart from a more vigorous, bold and adventurous witnessing to the truth of the Gospel, is a dead unity, something that is splendidly null and beautifully void».34 At the same conference, D.T. Niles observed that unity was never a strategy for mission but was a part of the mission itself.
No heavenly glance or any other token of the incommensurable betrays him; if one did not know him, it would be impossible to distinguish him from the rest of the congregation, for his healthy and vigorous hymn - singing proves at the most that he has a good chest.
Stout invites us into a vigorous local democracy in which kids play soccer and a diverse and dedicated group of neighbors team up to protect their community from the encroachment of a large, bureaucratic medical center.
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