Sentences with phrase «genuinely held beliefs»

I think that in many if not most cases of objections to these types of technologies the inviduals objecting do so on the basis on genuinely held beliefs and that they have a right to do so, which is why I raised the subject in the first place.
They don't understand why someone might want to express their genuinely held beliefs with one vote and have an effect on the mainstream debate with the other.
«For people of faith, I think the greatest compliment I could pay to them is to respect their genuinely held beliefs and not to engage in some pretence about mine.»
Were a person to have violated a court order directing the return of a runaway slave when Dred Scott was the law, would a genuinely held belief that a slave was a human person and not an article of property be a matter the Court could not consider in deciding whether that person was guilty of a criminal contempt charge?

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Examine your life and beliefs with the end goal of determining whether you hold your beliefs because you've genuinely found them to be true or because they were given to you by your parents, friends, teachers, or anyone else.
«If imposing an unsegregated seating area in addition to the segregated areas contravenes the genuinely - held religious beliefs of the group holding the event, or those of the speaker, the institution should be mindful to ensure the freedom of speech of the religious group or speaker is not curtailed unlawfully.»
However, it did give guidance saying: «it must be held that the fact that the workers are prohibited from visibly wearing signs of political, philosophical or religious beliefs is appropriate for the purpose of ensuring that a policy of neutrality is properly applied, provided that that policy is genuinely pursued in a consistent and systematic manner.»
A religious belief need not be a «core component of the Christian faith» to establish a discrimination claim as long as it is «genuinely» held, the Court of Appeal has held in its ruling on Sunday working.
Policies of «merging» and «absorption» were based on the belief, often genuinely held, that the best interests of «part - Aboriginal» children would be served by their removal from their families, and separation from their Indigenous identity.
Although Planned Parenthood does not oppose pharmacy policies that permit accommodation of a pharmacist's genuinely held religious beliefs, any accommodation that would undermine the patient's ability to access her prescription in - store, without discrimination or delay is unacceptable.
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