Sentences with phrase «great liberty»

Sexual Addiction Counseling: Sobriety Boundaries Our cultural environment values sexual expression and takes great liberty in expressing those values in television, movies, and internet videos.
Yes, some English writers have taken great liberty in translating the scriptures, like Ms Knust.
«My profound attachment to Canada stems from the great liberty and freedom that my ancestors were able to enjoy in building their lives in a new country, the same liberty and freedom which allowed me as a young French Canadian from Northern Ontario to realize his dream in building a business in all parts of Canada and abroad.»
But if God never fails to promote the greatest liberty for all, then God, by this argument is the God of all which is a God more inclusive than a God «simply» of the oppressed.
when God sacrifices some interests in favor of others, it is always for the sake of promoting the greatest liberty for all.
According to the Hartshornean understanding of perfect love, we might interpret the scriptural command — «Be ye perfect» — to mean that we are commanded to act from a social awareness that is perfectly responsive to the interests of all others, and for the purpose of promoting the greatest liberty for all.
Within the common tradition, therefore, both those with and those without authority must give up some degree of autonomy out of respect for what is common to all and for the promotion of the greater liberty of all.
I'm still finding my feet, but this greater liberty is an exhilarating experience.
If your church is not helping you walk into a greater liberty, if you are not exploring and experiencing what it means to be free, if you feel just...
Massie holds that «if the individual should be freed in the economic realm then individuals should be granted greater liberties in their own lives as well.
They couldn't trust daily Mass on campus, because some Jesuits took great liberties.
In the area in which this subservience of the Church to the Roman state continued, Jesus had much less effect than in some regions where, because of the weakening or disappearance of that state, the Church obtained greater liberty.
Conservatives, by contrast, gave priority to freedom, arguing for limited government and greater liberty.
The original recipe for this came from Rachael Ray, but I took great liberties with it and adapted it to my own tastes.
We feel it's important for our team to join in this great tradition and special moment of recognition, at the same time we also respect the great liberties afforded by our country including the freedom of personal expression.»
Screenwriters Giorgio Prosperi and Hugo Butler loosely based the script on the book by Richard Wormser, taking great liberties with biblical texts to flesh out Lot's story into a 2 1/2 hour movie.
Though largely faithful, the adaptation's greatest liberty is a framing device that finds Nick composing a confessional account of his time with Gatbsy while being treated for alcoholism at a sanitarium.
In 1997, there was Spawn, starring Michael Jai White — the first black star of a major superhero comic adaptation — and there was Steel, starring Shaq as John Henry Irons, a minor character from the Superman comics with whom the director Kenneth Johnson took some not - so - great liberties with bad taste.
Playground's artists have taken even greater liberties this time, condensing half this giant landmass into a map that's only a dozen miles from corner to corner.
I consider this game is a loose adaptation of Silent Hill because it takes great liberties with the plot such as having Cybil actually meeting up with Cheryl in Midwich or having Harry get possessed... neither of which happened or was the possibility of occuring ever hinted at the in Silent Hill.
In the compositions, he takes great liberties with the scenery and the landscapes; editing man's imprint of roads, power lines, fences, buildings, and adding mountains, lakes, and fauna in its place.
Watteau's work becomes Hogg's strong armature, and one she takes great liberties in revising, overturning the near invisibility of his surface labour to foreground a markmaking that is regularly and deliberately sustained across the full surface of all her works.
It appears to me that they're on the defense after Climategate, and appear to be taking some great liberties with the way good science is done, as evidenced by some of the alarmist reports and articles we see.
But as we showed here (and here), Stewart's films took massive liberties with the facts of the climate debate, and even greater liberties with his treatment of the arguments of the «sceptics».
Now you may like to insist that the thread includes the article, I have no real objection to that, actually the wider definition allows me greater liberty.
«Years of Living Dangerously» takes great liberties with the truth about forest fires.
Driving supposes one of the greatest liberties of all, but with big freedom comes a big responsibility, and safe driving should always be priority number one, here are nine tips that will make you a safer driver on the road.
Driving supposes one of the greatest liberties of all, but with big freedom comes a big responsibility, and safe driving...
Your driver's license means greater liberty and independence, but it means greater responsibility.

Not exact matches

And yet despite his dim view of capitalists, Smith remained a great fan of capitalism — or rather (since the term «capitalism» hadn't been coined yet) a fan of what he referred to as «a system of natural liberty
Now, however, Silicon Valley's reduced involvement frustrates civil liberties groups because of a widely held view that Section 702 poses a far greater threat to privacy than the telephone program, which did not harvest actual content.
It's equally foolish to accept it at face value and underestimate the great achievements of liberty and law that we as Americans rightly take pride in and must work to protect.
Black History Month is certainly an appropriate time to reflect upon this «great cloud of witnesses» who surround us — the spirits of all those who constitute the pantheon of American liberty and equality.
In addition to civil rights for people of color, women and LGBT, there has been an expansion of religious liberty for minority sects, enforcement of viewpoint neutrality with respect to access to various public and non-public forums (e.g. religious student groups must be granted equal access to school facilities as their secular counterparts, etc) greater protections against age and disability discrimination, and recognition of habeas corpus rights even for enemy combatants.
During that period and down to today, conservatives and neoconservatives challenged Americans to bear great burdens to «assure the survival and the success of liberty,» as Kennedy had put it in his inaugural address, while many liberals who claimed the Kennedy mantle promoted various forms of neo-isolationism.
In an important sense it is a greater violation of religious liberty to ban a ritual that is at the theological heart of a faith than to ban a peripheral celebration.
The ramifications for religious liberty in all of this are great.
If understanding our case as above all a matter of protecting religious liberty rights means that social conservatives don't think or talk that way anymore, then we are in great trouble.
The three great «fundamental» liberties of capital which are total freedom of capital movement, the freedom to invest which the MAI cast aside for a short time, and the freedom of free trade, on these main principles - which are the great principles which are destroying our planet - there is total agreement.
Yes, women have acheived a great deal of liberty.
He had characterized it as his personal contribution to the faith: «I think maybe that will be my greatest contribution to Christianity — and other religions — is to allow you, when you talk religious liberty, to go and speak openly, and if you like somebody or want somebody to represent you, you should have the right to do it,» he said.
The goal was to slander all English Catholics in order to keep the duke of York (then proprietor of New York and a great champion of liberty of conscience) from the throne.
The colonists could not determine where the pinch was greatest, on their pocketbooks or on their political liberties.
Toward the end of their statement, the 15 bishops who signed this statement called on every U.S. Catholic to join in a «great national campaign» on behalf of religious liberty.
The Epistle to the Galatians is a great declaration of Christian liberty.
He does not accept that the real greater good comes from the efforts of individuals exercising their freedom and that government exists principally to enable them to pursue their inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
There is a great deal of justified worry about how the advance of gay rights will harm religious liberty.
Consequently, the world that was meant to be a great human family «with liberty and justice for all» is the scene not only of injustice, tyranny, and heartache, but of bitter strife that may engulf us all.
you are however free to believe as long as that belief does not interfere with the liberties of others of this great nation..
I attended Grove City College, and it was a great education, a great price, and focused on free - thought and liberty.
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