Sentences with phrase «human judgment into»

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That biblical vision helped form the bedrock convictions of the American idea: that government stood under the judgment of divine and natural law; that government was limited in its reach into human affairs, especially the realm of conscience; that national greatness was measured by fidelity to the moral truths taught by revelation and inscribed in the world by a demanding yet merciful God; that only a virtuous people could be truly free.
All the acts which I have done expressly to serve thee, and also all the acts which I believe to be neutral and purely human, and also all the acts which I know to be disobedience and sin, I put in thy hands, 0 God, my Lord and Savior; take them now that they are finished; prove them thyself to see which enter into thy work and which deserve only judgment and death; use, cut, trim, reset, readjust, now that it is no longer I who can decide or know, now that what is done is done, what I have written I have written.
Rather, it informs all as to the basic principles that ought to be taken into account in coming to specific judgments, in interpreting the particularities of human situations and in guiding concerted action.
They deem the talk of God's judgment irreverent, but think nothing of entrusting judgment into human hands... And so violence thrives, secretly nourished by belief in a God who refuses to wield the sword.
In an interview with the Church of Ireland Gazette, he also blamed negative attitudes towards the EU on recent European human rights judgments which he supported, saying: «The fact is, of course, we have absorbed the European Convention on Human Rights into British law anyway, so it is not as if there is some sinister global tyranny forcing us, he human rights judgments which he supported, saying: «The fact is, of course, we have absorbed the European Convention on Human Rights into British law anyway, so it is not as if there is some sinister global tyranny forcing us, he Human Rights into British law anyway, so it is not as if there is some sinister global tyranny forcing us, he said.
«Suspension of disbelief or willing suspension of disbelief is a term coined in 1817 by the poet and aesthetic philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who suggested that if a writer could infuse a «human interest and a semblance of truth» into a fantastic tale, the reader would suspend judgment concerning the implausibility of the narrative.»
Any judgment on human nature runs into the problem of human differences.
«27 Professor Calhoun warns all sentimental humanitarians not to forget the «cruel puzzle» that truth - seeking and generosity can get man into trouble.28 The human mind frequently seems to break down at the attempt to make valid practical judgments among the goods and evils of experience.
But the replying instruction into the faith which is the church's true treasure is not commonly available to human need in the clinking and separate coins of declaration, diagnosis, judgment, and grace.
God continues to speak through Jesus with a word that calls humans into judgment:
As a human being it is sewed into our DNA structure to make mistakes it's just part of who we are you should not worry yourself about the thoughts of other and the judgment they may cast upon you.
Human beings have to make judgment calls about which kids are «better fits» or otherwise more suitable for entry into this school than other kids.
The present work is an opinion in which we try to explain some of the reasons which led to the gradual escalation of violence in México in a way that leads us to rethink the future of the country as a problem that is not isolated and whose global effects translate into respect and safeguard human dignity; start from the premise that some of the approaches discussed here are value judgments proponent, of which the reader may or may not share, which will be logically deductible certain descriptive judgments of the events of the last decade, and how these have led to an expansion of violence.
It's a good idea to rank these groups into low, medium or high influencers so that you can make an informed judgment on how resources — both financial and human — are best allocated.
Human judgment would introduce subjectivity and error into the process.
My view is this: there will be a series of scandals out of this, and there will be a return to the rating agencies, where human judgment takes in the factors that can't be crunched into an equation.
Actively managed funds employ human judgment to choose companies into which the mutual fund's shareholders» money is invested.
Cox's images are seemingly straightforward, but they offer a subtle glimpse into human tendencies that often go unnoticed and without judgment or editorial comment.
In my holistic judgment however, and taking my understanding of human cultural adaptation fully into account, collectively terminating the large - scale anthropogenic transfer of fossil carbon to the atmosphere has a greater probability of success in the near term.
Of the judgment summons procedure of Brooke LJ (at [44]-RRB- summarised the Court's view thus: «The Human Rights Act 1998 has now been in force for just over 2 months, and it is already clear that the introduction of a code setting out modern international standards of fairness is doing work of considerable value in shining light into some of the dustier corners of our law.
This is the main reason why this is a huge judgment in the field of asylum law: it goes into the concept of persecution, and the role that human rights play in defining the refugee.
Although the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the Canadian Human Rights Commission were consulted from the get go, Stoddart is not waiting for the formal assessment to come to the conclusion that arbitrary judgments will come into play and make the process unfair and be intrusive to air passengers.
Now of course these judgments may be informed by medical observations — for instance, when the brain develops to a certain level, or when something will end up naturally growing into a born human without any further intervention — or by pragmatic considerations, gut feel, opinion polls, tradition, views about how precise and clear legal lines should be, or whatever else.
Still, «right or wrong, the Gizmodo expose highlighted that human judgment goes into the trending recommendations,» he told the E-Commerce Times, «and that's also true — in my view — if the humans are simply writing the rules for the...
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