But from the Renaissance onwards, the interests of the secular world have step by step been winning
increasing emancipation from the interests of the eternal world, and at the same time secular pursuits have been growing in number and diversity.
The handbag was part of the changes brought about after the First World War and
the increasing emancipation of women, for whom carrying a bag became a sign of independence and stature.
Not exact matches
Whatever legal norms
increase the measure of general
emancipation to which there is equal access, this measure is less than it might be unless all are subjects of the rights to private and public liberties.
He calls attention to (1) the degeneration in syncretism of the old Yahweh faith prior to the appearance of the eighth - century prophets; (2) a kind of «
emancipation» from Yahweh in
increasing dependence upon the maturing structure of the political state; and (3) the dissolution of the old tribal social order with the shift of economic power to the cities, the
increasing inability of the farmer, because of the burdens of heavy taxation, to maintain himself as a free man, and the growing concentration of land in the hands of a few wealthy urbanites (cf. Isa.
It has also been enlarged by the
emancipation of the sexes, by religious and civic tolerance and freedom, by the
increasing abolition of rigid social structures and taboos, in short, by what we call a pluralist social order.
Does it not suggest that this is a general law of life; that the living creature, compelled for its own survival to attach itself materially and spiritually to others of its kind, and to an
increasing extent as it progresses autonomously and in individual freedom, is automatically prevented by Nature from rising above a given level of
emancipation and consciousness?
The researchers evaluated their physical condition and drew one conclusion: as the
emancipation period advances, their physical condition (body condition) decreases and the likelihood of fatalities
increases.
Other than
emancipation, the court usually requires that at least one parent's income must have
increased or decreased by at least 20 percent since the time when child support was calculated.