Sentences with phrase «granting legitimacy»

In granting TWU accreditation, the B.C. Law Society is seen to be giving public endorsement to TWU's practice of discriminating against members of the LGTBQ community and, further, granting legitimacy, in the public sphere, to TWU's Christian view that homosexuality is wrong.
At the other extreme, many animal activists reject the notion of refinement, which they see as granting legitimacy to animal use.
Now, this is a legitimate conception of Bible translation, though it is not the one I have followed in my own work, but even granting its legitimacy, one must say that it is not without pitfalls.
This may be a more charitable reading of Nestorius than the facts warrant, but it points to a continuing concern of Protestants: Granted the legitimacy of doctrinal development, including the Christological clarification that led to the councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon, where are the checks against exalting the Virgin so high that her son is obscured?

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In addition to granting political legitimacy to the PLO, the government would pull the plug on any criminal charges for the murders in Munich.
The empty tomb overturns all the «responsible» and «necessary» verdicts of Christ's judges, and so grants them neither legitimacy nor pardon.
I really take offense that he feels that by placing a box around evangelicals that it grants his words more power, or that he can establish legitimacy in his ideas.
These arguments grant capitalism absolute legitimacy by drawing certain parallels between capitalist principles and biblical teachings.
Please note that, approvals were granted at all levels to protect the legitimacy of the transaction.
All three houses of Parliament must be elected for it to have the legitimacy that Parliamentary sovereigntists take for granted.
Power is the capacity to unilaterally force others to comply with one's own will, and authority, by contrast, involves a voluntary compliance following the granting of legitimacy to the person or group who commands the authority.
This one move granted the group legitimacy and soon the Khmer Rouge, under the leadership of Pol Pot, became fairly popular in the villages and then slowly made their way into the cities.
With the stamp of legitimacy her association with PETA affords her, Newkirk has not only been granted the unrestricted ability to kill without the scrutiny or condemnation of many so - called animal rights activists who grant her absolution, but it has given her easy access to naïve and easily manipulated young people who arrive on PETA's doorstep starry - eyed, desperate to fit in and looking for approval.
The problem being IMO of your proposal, is that rightly or wrongly, most of the consensus scientists believe strongly in what they publish, and feel that if they ever do try to meet with the oppsers, this would then grant the opposers a legitimacy that the CS don't believe that the opposers have earned.
The legitimacy of administrative costs is recognized to the point that grant applications nowadays often add a percentage (15 % is what I've seen) to the amount requested for the «program» element, for administration.
In an ideal world the inequity of access to law schools might increase both the the legitimacy of schools accredited to teach Licensed Paralegals and the recognition granted to their graduates.
The Kosovo and Quebec doctrines lead us to the conclusion that where the Northern Cyprus or Southern Rhodesia type of illegality is not attached to a declaration of independence, the obligation to withhold recognition under Article 41 ARSIWA does not apply, and pursuant to Quebec para 155 foreign states may grant recognition, taking into account the legality and legitimacy of a claim for independence.
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