Sentences with phrase «full measure»

Importantly, you must take full measure of what the cloud can offer you.
This disadvantage represents a failure to provide in full measure the human rights to which Australian Indigenous people are entitled.
He'll also star in upcoming political drama «The Last Full Measure».
Give full measure and full weight, in justice.
Government will begin to realise her revenue in full measure and agencies will be able to spend only within their budgets.
The story, which takes full measure of the spookiness and unknowability of children, has worked in every format — first James's novella The Turn of the Screw, then the chamber opera of the same name, and finally this liminal black - and - white film.
If you have owned.01 of 1 % of Berkshire during the past decade, you have benefited economically in full measure from your share of our retained earnings, no matter what your accounting system.
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This little note from Matthew 18 is a gentle remind that the eleven had not yet received by full measure «power from on high».
The actor was last seen in Get Out and has films such as Megan Leavey and The Last Full Measure on the way.
The Last Full Measure Genre: War / Drama Directed by: Todd Robinson Starring: Christopher Plummer, Sebastian Stan, Brittany Snow, Diane Ladd, Laurence Fishburne, Linus Roache, Bradley Whitford, William Hurt, John Savage, Max Gail, Byron Mann, Dale Dye, Travis Aaron Wade, Julian Adams Release Date: TBA 2017
As The Last Full Measure opens, Gettysburg is past and the war advances to its third brutal year.
Taking full measure of Phantom Thread may require more than one viewing.
As the trap clicks shut, Nathan takes full measure of the sputtering king before he moves in for the kill: «You are the man!»
Even Chinaglia, whom the Cosmos next added to their international cast in 1976, sometimes couldn't keep himself from yelling at Pelé on the field, treatment that Giorgio himself had suffered in full measure from many thousands of Italian fans when he was replaced during the second half of what would be his last game for his national side during the 1974 World Cup in Stuttgart.
If you have owned.01 of 1 % of Berkshire during the past decade, you have benefited economically in full measure from your share of our retained earnings, no matter what your accounting system.
And [in all your dealings] give full measure and weight, with equity: [however,] WE do not burden any human being with more than he is well able to bear; and when you voice an opinion; be just, even though it be [against] one near relative.
County Executive Picente said «Memorial Day is a day of remembrance for all of those that gave what Lincoln called the Last Full Measure of Devotion.
RelSci may have the full measure of a man like Ken Langone, but luminaries in Hollywood or Manhattan media circles may have skeletal profiles, if they exist at all.
This is passion of a different sort — unbridled enthusiasm, our willingness to pounce on what's in front of us with the full measure of our zeal, the «bundle of energy» that our teachers and gurus have assured us is our most important asset.
But here it is, front and center once more — and despite its spokesman's statement, it is not clear that Goldman will ever be able, in full measure, to put these matters behind it.
Just as the Church fills up in the bodies of her members the sufferings of Christ, so also the consolations of the Lord overflow to others through her as she fills out the full measure of the healing love of Christ by her sacramental ministry (cf. Col 1,24).
Reformation in truth and authentic love come from union with him in the Church, as creation is healed and perfected to the full measure of God's original will.
There is a particularly urgent need in our time for an intelligible religion — for a religion which is adequate to the full measure of man's life including all the insights of his rational understanding.
He gave little importance to the resurrection of Jesus and believed that the disciples had attained a full measure of faith in him during his lifetime.
(Military imagery seems appropriate if we take a full measure of the seriousness of the present conflict.)
The academic nullifiers and insurrectionists with whom Wills seems to have the least patience are, to be sure, arguing against strictly expert, elite and wholly delegative government, but they have done so on behalf of a full measure of amateur, popular and participatory government.
We are not to suppose that we are capable in this world of loving our enemies (or even our neighbours), to the full measure in which God has loved us; or of being as completely disinterested and single - minded, as pure of worldly desire and anxiety, and as unreserved in self - sacrifice, as the words of Jesus demand; and yet these are the standards by which all our actions are judged.
Only if young people learn to employ language gracefully and with discrimination can they hope to enter into the full measure of their humane patrimony.
The only path forward is for all to give up their gods and embrace the full measure of our intellect and capacity for reason.
It would be years before professional demographers took the full measure of that cultural revolution, and when they did, even they were startled.
In The Case Against Perfection, Michael Sandel writes, in (despite himself) a kind of Rawlsian spirit, that «if our genetic endowments are gifts, rather than accomplishments for which we can take credit, it is a mistake and a conceit to assume that we are entitled to the full measure of the bounty they reap in a market economy.»
Persons who are grasped by the power of such visions, who are inspired by a «sublime madness in the soul» (Reinhold Niebuhr), are the probable agents of redemptive social change, even though they know in their critical moments that no future achievement is likely to embody the full measure of their treasured ideal.
Thus, to be faithful to the full measure of Christian intellectual conviction about the dignity (and fallibility) of the human person, about civilization as a state of society characterized by uncoerced decisions arrived at through civil discourse, and about the pull upon human love of God's own command of love, new forms of social institutions will have to be labored towards in history, and not without setbacks.
In genesis 15: 16 In the fourth generation your descendants will come back here, for the sin of the Amorites has not yet reached its full measure.
He has exacted a full measure of satisfaction from humankind, and he has borne, in the anguish of his Son, all the wrath that humankind can express, and now he offers to have done with all that.
I would only hope we recognize that our new nature (which can not sin) is alien to our old - nature we drag with us, and it is by God's grace any of us are subject to God's conforming us into the image of The Son and building us up as a whole with all the saints into the full measure of spiritual adulthood belonging to the Humanity of our great God and Savior Jesus our Lord and Master.
But Kierkegaard, for all his insight, has not taken the full measure of the problem of love.
The Genesis of Perfection is a striking achievement, a model of biblical scholarship that combines intellectual adventure with a loving fidelity to tradition, and effectively conveys to the reader a full measure of the pleasure that the author obviously had in writing it.

Phrases with «full measure»

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