Sentences with phrase «la dissimulation»

While this poor showing likely doesn't rise to the level of falsity, this blatant dissimulation by Zuckerberg results in him coming off looking like a liar and a sap.
But there are some issues so fateful that no dissimulation or compromise is possible.
The presentation of the other as such, that is to say the dissimulation of its «as such,» has always already begun and no structure of the entity escapes it.»
The remaining chapters are concerned with nineteenth — and twentieth — century historical precedents to the present situation, with personal and institutional renovation, and with distortions and dissimulations by such authors as James Carroll, Michael Phayer, Garry Wills, and Susan Zuccotti (writers of whom Mr. Dalin is also critical).
Many of the challenges to the instruction, however, reflect a continuing decline in the quality of dissimulation practiced by those who reject the magisterial teaching of the Church.
Moreover, clothing, both a covering over or dissimulation and also an adornment and beautification, allows the imagination to embellish and love to grow in the space provided by the restraint placed upon lust, a restraint opened by shame and ratified by covering it up.
And we are capable of all sorts of clever dissimulation to justify our avoidance of the truth.
Such a statement implies the non-existence of hell and even suggests dissimulation on the part of Christ, who preached about hell almost as much as heaven.
The Bible tells how Peter denied Christ and cursed and swore; how all the disciples forsook Jesus and fled; how later Peter, fearing the Jewish Christians, played the coward again, and led even good Barnabas away with his dissimulations.
«Irony (from the Ancient Greek εἰρωνεία eirōneía, meaning dissimulation or feigned ignorance) is a rhetorical device, literary technique, or situation in which there is a sharp incongruity or discordance that goes beyond the simple and evident intention of words or actions.»
It is not dissimulation that Jesus preaches, but reserve; not a new kind of hypocrisy in place of the old, but an honesty in God's sight that renounces all esteem in the eyes of men; for to accept the praise of men means cheating God, to whom alone belongs praise.
Also, I agree with James Scott's arguments that everyday acts of resistance — «foot dragging, dissimulation, false compliance, pilfering, feigned ignorance, slander, arson [and] sabotage — are reflections of a «prosaic but constant struggle» over «autonomy» (Scott).
He speaks his mind, and he does so with forthrightness and without dissimulation!
Kiarostami's latest plays polyphonies on the twin themes of simulation and dissimulation.
This is the dissimulation we will not escape, this is anxiety, and this is what we must will» (Lyotard, Libidinal Economy).
Julie Mehretu, «Zéro Canyon (A dissimulation)», 2006, ink and acrylic on canvas, 305 x 214 cm.
The performers» presence both activates her studio works and relate to dissimulation, fusion, and camouflage, furnishing the beginnings of a poetic narrative on the fragmentation of identity.
There is no dissimulation, no constructed narrative.
Webby's cognitive bias combined with the readiness to say anything that advances his strange little agenda makes it impossible to distinguish sincere belief from deliberate dissimulation.
Every SkS article is backed up by peer - reviewed science papers, readers are encouraged to explore them, so the kind of dissimulation that happens at Idso's site can't happen.
We start with a scenario that is obviously wrong and get deluged with quite spurious dissimulation.
Not ter worry, a dash of dissimulation does it.
This writer pointed out that their semantic dodge was a distinction without a difference, and that despite their dissimulation, everything they proposed screamed «global government,» with global legislative, executive, judicial, and policing powers.
But the governmental representatives (from environmental departments) were the ones who ignored the scientists and rewrote their SPM, adding vagueness and dissimulation.
It's a flat - out dissimulation misstatement.
And surely the meanness and the mischief of prying into a man's confidential consultations with his legal adviser, the general evil of infusing reserve and dissimulation, easiness, and suspicion and fear, into those communications which must take place, and which, unless in a condition of perfect security, must take place uselessly or worse, are too great a price to pay for truth itself.»
In SAS v France, the applicant challenged the French Loi no 2010 — 1192 interdisant la dissimulation du visage dans l'espace public of 11 October 2010, JO 12 October 2010 (herein after the «burqa ban»), which prohibits the covering of the face in public.
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