Sentences with phrase «life obliged»

There are times when Fox's nervy endeavor to combine art and life obliges one to give way to the other, but her efforts and reflections throughout are riveting.

Not exact matches

Statisticians and economists obliged: The French and British are both busily developing new well - being metrics for official use, and the OECD has just introduced its Better Life Index, which allows users to compare well - being across nations.
However, under the Cambridge Life contract, it isn't obliged to contact creditors until clients have at least enough money saved for a settlement.
In Finland, universal early childhood education and childcare (ECEC) means that if a child's parents want her / him to attend, the municipality in which they live is obliged to provide them with a place irrespective of the parents» work / life situation.
It is your people babbling about our countries being infested by terrorists that has made investors leave and your supporting the revolts against the ruling party has created all these commotions that we are now obliged to live with since 8 months ago..!
Appaently Christians need to be constantly reminded that we live in a secular nation and Americans are not obliged to share their wealth internationally anymore than our secular tax dollars already do, simply because HE is a Christian.
The agitation grew so great that when the rector of the university, Nicholas Cop, delivered an inaugural address in 1533 suggesting the need for reform of the church, it provoked outrage, and obliged Cop to flee for his life.
The intelligence services recognized the threat to Marxist regimes that John Paul represented because, as John Gaddis pointed out, he exposed «the disparities between what people believed and the systems under which the Cold War obliged them to live
The penalty was not just death, but an instant death: death that very day... In creation, God is not obliged to give us the gift of life.
We will live God's law not because we are obliged to but because we want to, because our hearts are shaped that way.
Such commitment obliges us to witness to the unique and irreplaceable task of the family in bringing up and forming our children in particular with respect to education in the faith, family education and questions relating to the right to life; subjects for frequent discussion, learning and reading in the family.
Even in our secularized world each birth should not be regarded as a privatized, mechanical expulsion but viewed sacramentally as a baptism in which a life is claimed from the depths and lifted into our obliged presence.
«Yet,» says Tolstoy, «whilst my intellect was working, something else in me was working too, and kept me from the deed — a consciousness of life, as I may call it, which was like a force that obliged my mind to fix itself in another direction and draw me out of my situation of despair....
It is like saying that electricity is improbable because men were obliged for so long to live without its benefits and facilities!
God so energized through this particular human life, which had been divinely purposed and intended, that those upon whom it made and continues to make its impact have been obliged to say that in this man Jesus, God lived and wrought.
Better to stick to the belief that the Everlasting hath indeed fixed His canon against self - slaughter, but does not oblige us to use any and every way of prolonging life no matter how burdensome the means or how slight the hope of recovery.
Of good family, he was early orphaned, and was obliged as a boy to go to work for a living, journeying with caravans of Meccan merchants sometimes to distant places.
We also know that some are not wanting this life everlasting and will not be obliged to it; God will know our desire by the works that we do....
the doctrine of «evolutionism» in so far as it inquires into the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent and living matter — for the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God.»
And that means that its life may be taken only for reasons that stand on the same plane as the reasons we would be obliged to give for taking any other human life.
We have only one instance of a movement in the opposite direction, Johanan ben Zakkai (died about AD 80), who doubted the mechanical aspects of ritual defilement and purification by water, etc., but felt obliged none the less to maintain the commandments concerned simply because they were commandments: (he said to his disciples) «By your life!
He writes, «Every man, no matter how innocent he may be, owes God more than his life; and so, although these persons do not will it by any explicit act, yet they perform an act that is owed, since all men are obliged to give their blood and their life whenever God's honor demands it.»
No convinced Christian is obliged to prolong life «indefinitely,» nor should he even try.
We expect you to live up to your promises because we'll go a thousand miles for peace, but if you don't like peace, we can oblige you with that too.
Though one may be obliged temporarily to live alone, nobody ought to for long if he can help it.
if you want to live here, you certainly are obliged to respect our law.
Generis: «For these reasons the Teaching Authority of the Church does not forbid that, in conformity with the present state of human sciences and sacred theology, research and discussions, on the part of men experienced in both fields, take place with regard to the doctrine of evolution, in as far as it inquires into the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent and living matter - for the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God» [italics added].
But if there were really no answer we should be obliged to conclude that, although the course of Evolution was «directed» up to the emergence of Life, beyond that point all that goes on is a scattering m every direction.
Thus she went away wholly delivered from the heavy burthen of the cares and good things of this world, and found her soul so satisfied that she no longer wished for anything upon earth, resting entirely upon God, with this only fear lest she should be discovered and be obliged to return home; for she felt already more content in this poverty than she had done for all her life in all the delights of the world.»
Honest men try to tell the truth, but in order to do so they are obliged, like liars, to tell stories... Stories have been told, and told with imagination, in the serious attempt to speak the truth that concerns human life most deeply.
If we sincerely trust that the promise of divine fidelity provides the ultimate context within which to live out our lives, we will not feel obliged to cling too tenaciously to immediate social arrangements in order to find the approval we desire.
Accepting this definition, we may infer that «ultimate reality» covers everything that we are all finally obliged to take account of insofar as we exist humanly at all, whatever other things we may or may not have to take account of in each leading our own individual human life.
At least, our experience of the animals with whom we live is that they exhibit behaviors similar to many of our own; that those behaviors clearly seem to be signs of emotional and mental qualities familiar to us from our own knowledge of ourselves; that animals possess distinctive individual traits, characteristics that are irreducibly personal (even if we feel obliged to recoil from that word on metaphysical principle), their own peculiar affections and aversions, expectations and fears; that many beasts command certain rational skills; and that all of this makes some kind of natural appeal to our moral sense.
FAITH: In 1952 Pius XII did indeed write in Humanae Generis that the Church is not closed to «the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent and living matter», but that it «obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God».
They were convinced that one could get further and discover more by employing a mechanistic model for what even they felt obliged to call «living» phenomena.
If some prisoners would prefer to die rather than be imprisoned, perhaps we should oblige them by permitting them to take their own lives.
Pope Pius XII declared that «the teaching authority of the Church does not forbid that, in conformity with the present state of human sciences and sacred theology, research and discussions... take place with regard to the doctrine of evolution, in as far as it inquires into the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent and living matter --[but] the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God» (Pius XII, Humani Generis 36)»
But it is the combination of community and contrast that is most interesting, since often this is not adequately understood and, therefore, needs a particularly emphatic statement, even today when we are obliged to agree with Willkie and acknowledge that what happens anywhere in the world of human affairs has its affect upon what happens to us, whoever and wherever we may happen to live.
The people in Palestine still occupied their own territory and continued to live by their own traditions; but for that very reason they were not obliged to cut themselves off so completely from the rest of the world as were the Jewish people later, when it became necessary for their self - preservation, exiled as they were from their land and scattered among the nations of the world.
Since I live in the Midwest now, I guess I'm obliged to call it pop fudge, but it's actually coke float fudge.
We love living here so much that we're always happy to oblige.
Since I live in the Midwest now, I guess I'm obliged to call it pop fudge, but it's -LSB-...]
I felt obliged to make mine Instagram worthy (blogger life) so I added mixed seeds and frozen berries to make a delicious fruity stack of superfood pancakes.
Only when a photographer wonders if Klinsmann might pose at home is he not obliging, for he draws a broad line at his private life.
Just because a woman wants to risk her life and her baby's life doesn't mean that the medical establishment is obliged to help her do that.
Poor Jacob got tired and desperately needed to nurse, so I obliged, but (and I mean this literally, I live in Winnipeg, Canada) the only non-frozen place to breastfeed was directly on the woodchip floor of the heated souvenir tent, amongst the vendors.
What is more unfortunate is seeing numerous people within Labour and on the left joining in, perceiving in some vague unspecified way that Laws» misguided attempts to protect his private life and Alexander's significantly less misguided decision to only pay the amount of tax he was legally obliged to were somehow the moral equivalent to the more eyewatering examples of house flipping that Labour ministers got up to in the last parliament.
Maude says he wants to live in a world were officials give very candid advice to ministers and were ministers seek it but are not necessarily obliged to take it.
«Landlords facing repossession and their mortgage lenders should be obliged to give at least two months» notice to tenants and their local authority so that they have time to find somewhere else to live - currently the first notice private tenants can get of repossession is the bailiffs appearing on their doorstep
Analysts - turned - pundits, obliged to live or die by rogue punditry, when naked facts point to a more redemptive lane?
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