Sentences with word «liberality»

He says the Commercial List court, in particular, often makes use of aspects of the rules that allow for liberality of procedure to try and achieve efficiency.
Islam, in its invitation to accept its beliefs and to submit to its rules, rejects any methods which are not based on liberality and freedom of choice.
It will be in the hands of Theresa May, the Conservative home secretary, head of a department not noted for liberality.
It is an expression of liberalism and liberality in public affairs.
If he begins now to exercise his pardon power with more intention and greater liberality, with more sympathy for human error and less aversion to controversy, there is at least a chance that the public will regard with equanimity any relief he ultimately chooses to grant to Scooter Libby.
There are disagreements in which both sides have a plausible case, but there is no plausible case to be made that Benedict, a man of genteel and old - fashioned liberality, is a fanatic and extremist.
It is a tolerant religion which authorizes and permits wise liberality.
Today there is genuine alarm at what liberality has delivered to us.
I believe, however, that those of us who find ourselves in that camp have a responsibility that we have not yet adequately discharged: namely, to demonstrate that our disposition is based, not on purely personal liberality or the various ideologies of tolerance, but on theological grounds evoked by scripture and apostolic tradition.
In all sincerity, I'd be interested to hear what they actually believe in, because I rather get the feeling that it is a relative liberality versus a true lirebality.
The Name of the Rose (1980) was, if not a masterpiece, a very good story, and one that distributed its pleasures with equal liberality to learned and casual readers alike.
Famed for giving viewers license to walk all over them (literally), Andre's metal floor tiles embody the severity of the Minimalist aesthetic as well as an almost impudent intellectual liberality, taking art off its pedestal — or wall — and placing it flat on the ground, like carpeting.
There are costs for the greater liberality, however.
Also, was he famed for his liberality.
Spring like a popular insurrection rises against a winter government's assizes; gone mad by June, its liberality gives way to summer's fruitful anarchy.
A unique pastoral task concerns the parishioner who inclines to do good openly while doing evil secretly.45 Suppose you have a parishioner who has a wide public reputation for generosity, liberality, and mercy, yet secretly is doing something despicable.
If under the guise of liberality they «scatter uselessly what they have,» pastoral counsel may need to focus more intently on the need for conservation of resources and for equitable distribution.
Gregory does not miss the opportunity to point out that the virtue of liberality may parade outwardly while it disguises the vice of avarice.
The Corinthians, for instance, knew that the gods of idol - worshipers did not exist, so they ate meat which had been sacrificed to these gods — until Paul wrote to them about how their liberality confused those who were struggling, how the impunity of the strong could undermine the development of the weak.
People began to blame the liberality of the 1990 law for the onslaught of foreign missionaries.
They have a casual ignorance that tells them the Beast will come in the obvious guise of science or secularism or liberality.
His religous stances shoud not be taken serious, either... liberality and moderate statnces are the crumbling ingredients of this nation today.
Franklin Grahamn see thru the lies and decpetion of Obama and liberality and the author simply does not like his political leanings.
This is liberality these days.
These increased in great number the variety of good things to eat, and, according to the liberality of the hosts, the beef or mutton on the bill of fare was supplemented by fish, fowl, pork, vegetables, etc..
It depends much on the liberality of the givers and the number invited to participate.
Pericles (5th century BC), an Athenian naval general, was even victim of his age's liberality.
The black dot represents Obama's nominee; his or her «liberality» is fixed.
Albro, who heads a group called NY Labor for Sanders, said that in Ulster County, Sanders supporters brought in 5,000 signatures from 200 volunteers «in an area not known for its liberality
This breakfast is a liberality that we don't revel in time and again, yet it is extraordinary for a unique event.
Well... you didn't have experience of communication with Russian women but you probably heard that munificence and liberality are the main characteristic features of Russian beautiful and sexy girls; a Russian single lady is the object of pride and pride; a Russian single lady is engaging and attractive; she is a missing «grain of sand» in your «chord»; she is an living picture of all your visions about what a perfect Russian wife is.
Their liberality turns into the focal point of consideration for young men.
In reality, this objection contradicts Hume's observation as to the «liberality» of nature.
This city's dominant industry is manufacturing, true to its heraldic motto — Industry and Liberality
The same is true of the structured product markets, where the ratings were too liberal... sophisticated investors knew about the liberality, which is why spreads were wider there than for corporates.
And so we return to the liberality by which these pieces are allowed to exist as a collaborative art project.
It's a great way for an artist to give back to the community, and typifies the liberality of this artist, who has had an enviable record of generosity not only in the artistic community, but also in the social and political fabric of The City he has called home throughout his life.

Phrases with «liberality»

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