Sentences with phrase «imposition of»

Thus you're asking for the imposition of your preferences upon others at BOTH ends of a process in which you do not participate, without their explicit buy - in.
Even if my pleas to erase all aspects of punishment from how we understand «discipline» for our children, including avoiding the imposition of losses in emotional safety like what is caused by a timeout, take a little longer for the broader culture to understand, can we at least start with an understanding that we need to stop hitting the children?
Instead we instituted a groundbreaking school nutrition policy to remove the worst junk food on our school campuses, including a ban on deep fat fryers and the imposition of common sense «time and place» restrictions on the sale of competitive foods in the cafeteria during school meal times.
In today's New York Times, Jane Brody reports on the recently released results of the CHildhood Obesity Cost - Effectiveness Study (aka «CHOICES»), which examined various possible approaches to curbing childhood obesity and chose two as most likely to help: the imposition of taxes on sugary beverages and curbs on children's junk food advertising, both measures long supported here on The Lunch Tray.
But, I don't think it is the imposition of a «one size fits all» solution everywhere in the country (and, based on how it has worked out so far, I think I am in the right here.)
Transfer activity in China has slowed down after clubs were forced to rein in their spending following the imposition of a 100 % government tax on foreign players in order to boost the development of domestic talent.
Manchester City had an uncharacteristically quiet transfer window due to the imposition of FIFA fair play restrictions which limited boss Manuel Pellegrini to a net spend of # 49 million, a mere snip compared with the millions splurged by their cross city rivals Manchester United.
Where the imposition of discipline is not fair or consistent, an abuse of discretion has occurred.
It would take the simultaneous collapse of a couple of broadcasting giants, the strict imposition of harsh spending limits, and a sudden and unexpected fit of maturity from the entire media landscape.
We heard about the new supermarket adjudicator appointed under the UK's mandatory supermarket code of conduct, and how she intended to exercise her powers, including by the imposition of «punitive fines» based on a percentage of turnover in the event of repeated abuses of market power down the supply chain by the supermarket majors.
The vast majority are brief «have your say» submissions and the majority of those oppose the imposition of road tolls (with most using near - identical wording and pointing to s 92 of the Constitution).
«More and more we are looking to see who was involved in a contravention as well as the employer, in order to join them together and to have the imposition of penalties made against them as well.»
Mr Heilbron said the industry was already extremely competitive and the imposition of new regulation would need to be carefully considered.
The Council of Nicaea (canons 8, 9, and 10, and the synodal letter), dealing variously with the Novatianist and the Meletian clergy and with lapsi who should never have been ordained on moral grounds, left open the question as to what constituted valid ordination and what constituted the difference between election (ekloge), recognition or installation (katastasis), imposition of hand (cheirothesia), and ordination proper (cheirotonia).
Calvin explains in the Institutes that the significance of the imposition of hands is «to admonish the person ordained that he is no longer his own master but devoted to the service of God and the Church.»
In the group act of imposition of hands tactile succession in the presbyterate would be the motivation; in the imposition and prayer of a single bishop the intent would be the invocation of the Holy Spirit 43 in the spiritual restoration of the apostolate.
Henry IV in Germany hurled defiance at Gregory VII when the pope categorically insisted on the imposition of clerical celibacy and the abolition of lay investiture.
In the imposition of hands and the blessing with confirmatory chrism he is the type of the heavenly Father above the Jordan, saying: «Thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee.»
The imposition of clerical celibacy in the Middle Ages met with only restricted success.
It was with this view of the Church as a mirror of justice that he addressed the bishops of the United States in 1993 in a public letter that described the abuse of a minor by a priest as a «grave crime» and urged the imposition of canonical penalties.
But nothing did so much to set the clergy apart from the body of the faithful as did the imposition of celibacy.
In the originally perhaps undifferentiated act of the imposition of hands he also retained in most centers the exclusive right to the laying on of hands in ordination.
It is a view in which, if the Court ordered it, complete national imposition of slavery would be accepted.
Receive the Holy Ghost (for the Office and Work of a Priest in the Church of God, now committed unto thee by the Imposition of our hands).
Browning bases his study on Hartshorne's process theism, and it is appropriate to interpret his theory of the divine imposition of the laws of nature in terms of coercion.
In their ordination the other presbyters imposed their hands along with the bishop, further indication that cheirothesia (the imposition of hands) may well have been presbyteral in origin.
Christians are known for their subjugation of women, violent jihadist terrorism and their despotic imposition of Sharia law...
Portions of the Bible that are used, demand respect for human life and justice, not imposition of religious doctrine.
The origin of the imposition of hands is viewed as apostolic, for Paul himself laid hands on Timothy (II Tim.
If violence means the imposition of one's will upon another, it is not limited to acts like rape and murder but also embraces such deeds as boycotts, verbal threats and oppressive economic structures.
The imposition of ashes nears a holy obligation for many Catholics, although technically it is not.
The smudge is the imposition of ashes, often on the forehead in the shape of a cross.
The resolution of conflicts involves the imposition of one will upon another, hence violence.
In both conceptions the inclination to worship an Other is absorbed by the noblest and most religious aspirations of humanity, with the result that the imposition of religion as a «third thing» between the individual and the possibilities of his self - perfection is abolished.
«violent force and nonviolent force» must be replaced by a definition that sees violence as «the imposition of one's will upon another» and that recognizes violence as «an inescapable feature of the human condition.»
Taylor favors what he calls «natural inclusion» rather than the imposition of religion on the curriculum.
Such cultural violence may take the form of cultural deprivation through the monopoly of cultural institutions by the power elite of a given civilization, or cultural repression through the arbitrary imposition of the values and norms of the powerful.
He told Peter and John that if they would give him the power to confer the Holy Spirit through the imposition of his hands on whomsoever he chose, he would be more than glad to pay them for it.
Hence, between the logical structures of mind and the structures of matter there exists a harmony, proceeding not from any imposition of divine authority, but from the working out of the evolutionary process itself.
The problems as to the legitimacy of moral education in the pubic schools disappear, however, if the proper content of moral education is recognized to be the values of justice which themselves prohibit the imposition of beliefs of one group upon another... [This] does not mean that the schools are not to be «value - oriented.»
Unfortunately you make it sound like EVERY time people do ANY sort of imposition of expectations it's a bad thing.
Bernstein and Politi add some interesting detail (gleaned from recently released Soviet archives and interviews with Reagan Administration officials) to the story of how the Holy See and the White House helped nurse Solidarity through the imposition of martial law in December 1981 and the hard years of struggle that led to the electoral dismantling of Polish communism in June 1989.
He has no patience for «ideological colonization» (a term also favored by Francis): «Western colonialism continues today, in Africa and Asia, more vigorously and perversely through the imposition of a false morality and deceitful values.»
Indeed, moral imposition and prescription are precisely the opposite of morally serious behavior; for while the arbitrary imposition of authority, whether mental or moral, can create conditioned reflexes, it is powerless to bring about responsible action.
Subtly, it's an attempt at imposition of will and therefore not appropriate.
Regional integration and the construction of the African Union (which imply the deconstruction of the modern paradigm of national sovereignty): they appeal to Africans who have suffered from the colonisers» imposition of borders they often consider artificial and they seem to respond to their desire to recover their African character and unity.
«The administrative independence of the Indian church can not be effected by the imposition of a machinery essentially foreign in its conception and execution, but by making room for simpler and spontaneous organizations natural to the soil».17 They pleaded for the development of an Indian type of Christianity embodying Indian ideals.
More than five months after Islamist rebels seized control of the Christian - majority CAR, Christians remain vulnerable to atrocities and the threat of imposition of Islamic law.
Advocating censorship as a solution ignores the complexity of associated issues of freedom of speech and questions of imposition of one particular set of moral values in a socially and morally pluralistic society.
You would think they would rush to the defense of a minority religion attacked for, among other things, conspiring to take over their country through the imposition of religious law.
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