Sentences with phrase «in constant»

Demon ization results in constant sus picion and blame, a systematic disregard of positive events, pressure to erad icate the putat ive negative persons or forces, and a growing readiness to engage in escalating conflict.
The other day I was listening to BBC World service and a guy from some country declared that we Americans live in constant fear of pretty much everything.
This illustrates the fact that we be in a constant state of preparedness for the coming kingdom since we don't know when it will arrive.
After the Second World War, Poland was placed within the communist sphere as a result of the Yalta agreement and the Church found itself in constant confrontation with the communist system imposed upon the country.
Also, while the incomes of white American men have basically stayed the same since the 1970s (in constant dollars), the incomes of white American women increased dramatically through about 1990.
Like all intellectual activity it is carried on in constant conversation among many subjects, whose ideas of the common object and whose reactions to it are compared, related and criticized.
On the other hand, since my identity is in constant transformation, if I can not identify myself as I am now, I do not know what I am building on, or building towards, or what I am likely to be in 5, 10 or 20 years time.
He knew plenty of gay conservatives, some of whom were high - ranking officials in the Reagan administration, but all of whom were «in a constant state of panic about being discovered.»
So this would seem to leave us with the prospect of a Canadian RNRSV, a Brit - Aussie RNJB, and of course the American NAB - the last being in a constant state of revision, which makes it now, give or take an R or two, the RRRNAB.
Luther remained in Wittenberg, but he was in constant contact with Spalatin and received the changing and contradictory reports of the progress of the three - sided tussle between the Emperor's men, the Pope's men, and the Germans.
One student, a high school senior living with a kind of dwarfism, has had severe back problems and two hip replacements and lives in constant pain.
And it can well appear that these opposing entities are in constant struggle — we would probably say, constant tension.
A world less predictable, less comprehensible, in a constant state of flux.
Because paid - time religious broadcasters refuse to recognize these inherent limitations of the medium and thus refuse to compensate for them in the presentation of their message, they are in constant danger of removing the nonverbal, experiential, and interpersonal dimensions of religious faith and substituting in their place a passive observation of pseudo-religious spectacle.
The programs should be in constant liaison with parent churches and under the discipline of these churches.
Dear David, it's not «the religious mind - set messing with your mind, incessantly attempting to keep you in a constant state of bewilderment and insecurity and ultimately fear, and in need of forgiveness and a savior.»
Again: it's the religious mindset messing with your mind, incessantly attempting to keep you in a constant state of bewilderment and insecurity and ultimately fear, and in need of forgiveness and a saviour.
This need for evidence of theological approval may result in a constant change of scene within religious broadcasting.
This you did by accident or intention knowing that sand on a beach was in constant flux.
Only in the constant ebb and flow of emerging and perishing is change and enrichment possible.
This is the biblical perspective of creation: that we are born into a world that is given to us and not something of our own making (Genesis 1 - 2, Psalm 8); that humans have a place within it but not the place (Job 34:14 - 15); that the whole of this creation is interconnected and in constant communication with itself in a complex way (Rom 8:29 - 23) and that nature experiences destructive consequences as a result of human disobedience of God (see for example Genesis 3, 1 Kings 17 - 18, Romans 8).
(2) The Church, convinced of the permanent validity of revelation, seeks continuity with the past, while the press thrives on novelty - and consequently presents a picture of the Church in constant turmoil.
During the years of childhood with its increasing autonomy, the closeness - distance cycle between parents and children is in constant motion.
Broadcasting was deregulated during the early 1980s, and as long as deregulation remains in effect, there is no way that the public can expect an industry that is engaged in a constant «business war» over ratings to take seriously its social obligation to reduce the amount of violence in its programming.
In the constant reiteration of such phrases as «the likeness of,» «the appearance of,» «as it were,» and the variety of similes introduced by «like,» the prophet is insisting that he knows full well that this is a vision only, that this kind of ultimate reality can not be apprehended in substance, but only — and only in part — in meaning.
Charles Colson was a political strategist, to be sure, but one transformed by prison ministry and in constant constructive dialogue with such pastors and theologians as Carl F. H. Henry, J. I. Packer, and John Stott.
Historically, this understanding was developed by various Gnostic sects who believed that evil was a separate force in the universe alongside and in constant conflict with God.
It helps us remain in constant fellowship.
Some people can grow up in complete luxury but live in constant fear that life is going to deal them a fatal blow.
If you think of intelligence as the ability to perceive logic, then the universe does that as well, in its constant interaction with its self.
Hell Is A Place Of Everlasting Noise, Where Voices, Plaintive And Obnoxious Cry Over And Over Again Their Favourite Word In constant iteration: I, I, I. Hell Is A Place Where Mirrors Are Black Water, And Rivers Salt, And Atmosphere Like Lead, Where Suffering Is All The Rage And Fashion, And everything is dead except the dead.
But God, rich in love and mercy, by free unmerited favor quickened your life and set you in a safe place in the constant presence of Christ.
But the horror of it, the death in it, and the «solitude» known there, are all summed up in those words «in constant iteration: I, I, I».
On the other hand, the reality is that, «globalization requires the humiliation of hundreds of millions of people keeping them in constant insecurity, pitting them against one another in a competitive struggle for survival» 11.
According to them, we don't engage in this constant push forward because we're so high - minded or passionate or special.
If your god is as shallow and existing in as much a state of denial as you, then you should be living in constant fear of him.
As of this writing, the major network nightly news programs have not even covered the trial, and most reporting outside of the Philadelphia area has been sporadic, placed on inside pages, and written blandly — the kind of low - voltage reportage easily lost in the constant white noise of media overload.
It is in constant tension with society, viewing it with suspicion and mistrust.
Most of them stand together on their positions, and their leaders are in constant contact with each other.
We were in constant fear of not being able to meet the next semimonthly payroll.
Natural disasters occur because the atmosphere and geology of the earth are in a constant state of flux that occasionally produce violent extremes.
Since then they have been housed with convicted criminals, Mr. Ahmad said, and are beaten or live in constant fear of physical assaults.
Every day pastors are immersed in a constant, and sometimes nearly chaotic, interplay of meaning - filled relationships and demands.
While conservatives are locked in a constant battle over the age of the earth and the historicity of Noah's flood, liberals are often wary of evolution's purported implications.
No one is perfect everything is in constant flux.
Isn't the only solution to the problem of terrorism gaining these people's respect so that we can live in peace with them, or is conservative America's only solution to be in a constant state of war?
But all night I continued in a constant, clear, and lively sense of the heavenly sweetness of Christ's excellent love, of his nearness to me, and of my dearness to him; with an inexpressibly sweet calmness of soul in an entire rest in him.
I seemed to myself to perceive a glow of divine love come down from the heart of Christ in heaven into my heart in a constant stream, like a stream or pencil of sweet light.
It could be in a constant cycle of big bangs.
For both viewpoints authentic existence is selfhood constituted by commitment, and consists in constant engagement.
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