Sentences with phrase «liberality of»

From the direct analysis, we learn that the presence of an intervener does have a modest effect in increasing the liberality of the decisions of the Court, even when one does not control for the type of intervener.
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.
For what it's worth, I haven't specifically checked for the effect of non-linearities on the underlying trend (as estimated based on the model mean) on the liberality of the test on the tropospheric trend presented in the test reported in Table III in Santer et al..
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.
It depends much on the liberality of the givers and the number invited to participate.
Wherever status is touched or income is jeopardized, the liberality of attitudes tends to shrink and rationalizations of discrimination to emerge.
People began to blame the liberality of the 1990 law for the onslaught of foreign missionaries.

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It is an expression of liberalism and liberality in public affairs.
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.
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.
Gregory does not miss the opportunity to point out that the virtue of liberality may parade outwardly while it disguises the vice of avarice.
Charitable compassion consists of liberality, alms - giving, affability, kindness, and participation in the joy and sorrow of others.
They have a casual ignorance that tells them the Beast will come in the obvious guise of science or secularism or liberality.
Franklin Grahamn see thru the lies and decpetion of Obama and liberality and the author simply does not like his political leanings.
Despite the boasted culture of Greece, Pericles in his great oration on Athenian liberality asserted that woman's glory consists in never being heard of at all, either for good or evil.
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.
12:6 - 8: «Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, in proportion to our faith; if service, in our serving; he who teaches, in his teaching; he who exhorts, in his exhortation; he who contributes, in liberality; he who presides, with zeal; he who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness.»
77 Ecclesiastical Republicanism: or the Republicanism, Liberality, and Catholicity of Presbytery, in Contrast with Prelacy and Popery (Boston, 1843), 52, 53
It will be in the hands of Theresa May, the Conservative home secretary, head of a department not noted for liberality.
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.
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.
Instead, the Catholic church stands as a beacon of pre-Enlightenment thought, secrecy, exclusion (no women priests, gays, or contraception), and corruption (child abuse, financial mismanagement)-- exactly the kinds of preferred targets of this secular era's artists, who by and large pride themselves on liberality, skepticism, and criticality.
Therefore I assume that liberality is part of scientific culture, i.e. groupthink.
Two measures of ideology appear to affect the liberality or conservatism of judicial voting.
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