Sentences with phrase «great power there»

In the words of Spiderman and the Supreme Court, «with great power there must also come — great responsibility.»
Stan Lee says it best, «WITH GREAT POWER THERE MUST ALSO COME — GREAT RESPONSIBILITY», which equals great rewards — and in this case, your credit score will go up fast.

Not exact matches

There is great power in admitting to your team that you just aren't sure what to do next.
But if you're like Netflix and believe there is greater collaborative power through teamwork, then you need to act now when it comes to dealing with your brilliant jerks.
From there users will move on to Advanced JavaScript Programming, where you'll be able to learn more skills in code manipulation, giving you greater power to perfect the style and tone of the web pages you design.
There is greater computing power in a single car than in any of the latest consumer gadgets that have come to represent innovation.
More power to those that want to jump ship to the security of the U.S. Gov when there are plenty of great, healthy companies that consistently raise their dividend and have never missed a payment.
Furthermore, if we were to compare the ruble's purchasing power against the only form of real money out there, physical precious metals, the ruble crashed by an even greater 61 % against gold from the end of 2014 to February of 2016.
The more economic activity there is, the greater demand there is for oil to power the factories and vehicles, among others.
It is like saying there is not smoke with out fire, like sighting a droppings and trail of foot prints you would realize that a camel and passenger passed the desert then the seeing of the greatness of the mountains and passages through them, the seas great waves the skies it helps to realize the existence of super power «GOD» above all... any way it is like the verses written in the Quran «GOD «Allah speaking about how he had created earth to man by the mountains, seas and rain from skies which brings life to earth..
Rather, the temporal Temple was a dwelling place for the Spirit that now rests upon those who believe thus the rending of the veil in the temple and the subsequent near - razing of the temple at Jesus» death (how is that for confirmation by God the Father that it was His initiative and in Jesus was there the finality of the Great Work of Saving Power upon the latter's resurrection).
Although there are parts of the encyclical that are difficult to understand from our modern American perspective (and I say that with the greatest affection), I believe the encyclical speaks as a voice crying in the wilderness, holding out the truth to those who have the power to incarnate it in the world through their policies and actions.
I don't think you need to believe in that to acknowledge there is one greater power responsible for everything known and unknown.
There is, of course, no question but that many biblical authors were impressed by the great power of God to control what happens.
There is a great mystery here, but The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that «God permitted such painful upheavals as the angels» fall and man's sin only as occasions and means for displaying all the power of his arm and the whole measure of the love he wanted to give the world» (CCC 760).
There is no more distorted reflection of the power of the Spirit than Pentecostal services in so - called liturgical churches, which embroider Christianity's memory of great historical moments with the pomp and circumstance of banners, dramatic proclamations and unsingable hymns and anthems.
«What greater expression of faith in the American experiment than this, what greater form of patriotism is there than the belief that America is not yet finished, that we are strong enough to be self - critical, that each successive generation can look upon our imperfections and decide that it is in our power to remake this nation to more closely align with our highest ideals?»
There are few greater thrills for the Christian than to see people touched by the power of God and healed in their bodies and minds.
The date, however, is 6 or 7 CE There is no evidence of an earlier census and it is very unlikely that a Roman census would have been held whilst Herod the Great, who was an allied king, was in power.
Before I wrote (edited) «I am in favour of... encouragement to anyone who is a victim... that there is a greater power to call on» to which you replied «I think that helps... Yes, I understand where you're coming from.»
Some women do enjoy being objectified because it gives a sense of power (been there, done that) but there is great danger here for our girls.
When there is inequality of unilateral power, the weaker person bears the greater burden.
If it could not — and there is ground for this negative — then even the perfect or (by definition) greatest possible power is not all - power.
And when there is inequality of relational power, the stronger person carries the greater burden.
But in pure logic it is not true that there is sheer contradiction between the joint admission of divine perfection of goodness and divine perfection of power, on the one hand, and the fact of real evil on the other, for the simple reason that the greatest possible power (which by definition is «perfect» power) may not be the same as «all the power that exists united into one individual power
No wonder there was great power in their testimony to the resurrection.
As Henri Nouwen has put it, there is great power (God's power) in sharing our own wounded being with another; our wounds (recognized and embraced) can become a source of healing.
Richard J. Barnet and Ronald Muller, Global Reach: The Power of the Multinational Corporations (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1974), p. 184, give specific content to Dom Helder Camara's words: «Global companies have used their great levers of power — finance capital, technology, organizational skills, and mass communications — to create a Global Shopping Center in which the hungry of the world are invited to buy expensive snacks and a Global Factory in which there are fewer and fewer Power of the Multinational Corporations (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1974), p. 184, give specific content to Dom Helder Camara's words: «Global companies have used their great levers of power — finance capital, technology, organizational skills, and mass communications — to create a Global Shopping Center in which the hungry of the world are invited to buy expensive snacks and a Global Factory in which there are fewer and fewer power — finance capital, technology, organizational skills, and mass communications — to create a Global Shopping Center in which the hungry of the world are invited to buy expensive snacks and a Global Factory in which there are fewer and fewer jobs.
«I also recognized there is some - thing greater than this world and this age and this power structure and this thing called racism.»
There is no problem to believe in God's existence, but it is a real problem to obey him in this bad world without facing great loss (money, relations, power, honor, material wealth, etc..)
There's nothing «great» about global power restored and misused.
To those who know and love it, there is no greater and more satisfying exercise of our mental powers than classical music, which provides imagined movements in an imagined space that work by their own inner conviction toward closure.
i remember great days under the clinton admin where the employees, not the employers had the power to choose where they worked and how much they would be paid just due to the shear amount of work out there.
What greater power is there than this?
Usually there is an even greater power differential involved - such as the recent case with Boston Children's Hospital and DHS vs the family of Justina Pelletier.
DH «I am in favour of recovering the biblical understanding of shaming in the sense that «God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong» 1 cor 1:27... as an encouragement to anyone who is a victim (and therefore considered weak in the eyes of the world) that there is a greater power to call on in order to shame... any person in a position of power in the church that is using their power to oppress rather than serve... Does that help or hinder?»
Explaining his thought at greater length, Ossa says, «there is no place for a religion that tries to impose, only for a religion (or several) which tries to serve; no place for a religion that possesses the truth, only for one which looks for meaning with all those who look for meaning; no place for one which tries to ingratiate itself with political power, only for one which works with others in solidarity.
Many men and women believe that God is all mighty and may do all, and that he is all wisdom and can do all; but that he is all love and will do all — there they stop... Of all the properties of the blessed trinity, God wants us to feel the greatest confidence and pleasure in love, for love makes power and wisdom humble before us.55
Much of traditional and contemporary Christian proclamation, apologetics and worship assumes an innate «suspicion» within people that for the world to be the way it is there must be a greater power behind it - note, for example, Paul's statement to the Romans: «There is no excuse at all for not honouring God, for God's invisible qualities are made visible in the things God has made&rathere must be a greater power behind it - note, for example, Paul's statement to the Romans: «There is no excuse at all for not honouring God, for God's invisible qualities are made visible in the things God has made&raThere is no excuse at all for not honouring God, for God's invisible qualities are made visible in the things God has made».
If we say to Father Gutierrez, «Power to your revolution; power to your people,» he will respond, as he has, that «there can be authentic development for Latin America only if there is liberation from the domination exercised by the great capitalist countries, and especially by the most powerful, the United States of America.&rPower to your revolution; power to your people,» he will respond, as he has, that «there can be authentic development for Latin America only if there is liberation from the domination exercised by the great capitalist countries, and especially by the most powerful, the United States of America.&rpower to your people,» he will respond, as he has, that «there can be authentic development for Latin America only if there is liberation from the domination exercised by the great capitalist countries, and especially by the most powerful, the United States of America.»
Mention of that great saint brings to mind what he said about change: he sharply cautioned against changing law — any law — even when some improvement is possible, unless there is some «urgent necessity or substantial and obvious benefit», since «the mere fact of change in law itself can be adverse to the public welfare and lessen the restraining power of the law».
He will have to carry out his office as a service because at his back there will no longer be any, or hardly any, earthly social power of tradition or the great mass of those who will always obey in any case.
One sees there their immense ambition to augment their temporal power, their sordid avarice in transfering great wealth unjustly and dishonestly to their families in order to enrich their nephews, mistresses, or ba - stards.
It is striking that whereas there is great resistance to surrendering national power to an international body such as the United Nations, there is far less resistance to surrendering national sovereignty to international economic organizations such as the World Trade Organization.
There's no denying that in Westeros the men wield the physical power, and often exert that sexually, but this is a very limited reading of a story that, like Shakespeare's Macbeth, demonstrates how women can often hold even greater power and influence.
There is more than enough, from Chambers» text and from letters already published, to testify to the poetic powers of the most eloquent American witness to the greatest trials of the century: in the great arena, the Communist claim for the world; in the arena here, the fight of Alger Hiss to defy reality and let live the webs of his great deception.
Although there are great Christian thinkers on politics and powers such as Augustine and Reinhold Niebuhr, they have developed their political thinking in the context of the «pro-Christian» political situation where the political power was not hostile to the Christian church as such.
Thankfully, however, there is still plenty of room for some homework — research that will enable a full, frank, and accurate comparison of these revisionist interpretations of the «Power greater than ourselves» phrase with some of the very clear original Big Book language about «that Power, which is God.»
There may be much misgiving and great spiritual struggle somewhere: there must always be a great «giving in» that abandons self - generated power for God's power (p. There may be much misgiving and great spiritual struggle somewhere: there must always be a great «giving in» that abandons self - generated power for God's power (p. there must always be a great «giving in» that abandons self - generated power for God's power (p. 134).
Education, for example, is a great good, but it will always be difficult to get the right educators; and there is no way of insuring that the educational process will not be perverted by those who have the most political or economic power.
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