Some exceptions apply here, but people don't
live by exceptions.
Not exact matches
«Such social doctrine provides directions but, with few
exceptions (for instance, the defense of innocent human
life), does not provide directives of immediate applicability to policy questions on which people of good faith, guided
by reason and conscience, can come to different conclusions.»
Like every thing in
life, there are
exceptions, but
by and FAR most succesful and peaceful socities come from Christian societies.
* be guided and instructed
by the Good News message, which is: ---- God is unconditional boundless grace and unlimited unrestrained love and always has been; ---- God wants to have a loving intimate relationship with each of us without
exception and without qualification; ---- seek justice as healing and rehabilitation and restoration; ---- seek universal reconciliation and inclusion and participation; ---- in healthy partnership, compassionately serve all who are hurt or lost or oppressed; ---- be generous and hospitable to all; ----
live non-violently without vengeance and with a cheerful fearlessness of death and worldly powers; and ---- be — here and now — the Kingdom of God.
The dipolar modal contrast between finite
life and eternal
life is not to be found in one actual entity who is an
exception to the meaning of «actuality»
by never dying satisfied (nor being born).
While pathos, suffering and pain have found a place in Dalit theology, the rich Dalit traditions of celebrating
life in the context of communitarian values seem to have been completely forgotten
by Dalit theologians with few
exceptions.
The Jews back then were a Monotheistic Religion during the same Time period and were not persecuted
by Roman Diplomacies and yet both denominations of Mono and Pluralistic Religious denominations were in effectualisms
living mostly in peace with the
exceptions of those Jews who were likened
by Barabbas, the Jew who wanted nothing but war with the Roman Empire.
Being a Christian is practicing generosity and hospitality;
living non-violently without vengeance;
living here and now as one family where all are invited, welcomed, and included without
exception or qualification;
living in constant relationship with God; and
living here and now — not later and not someplace else —
living here and now a
life transformed
by resurrection.
The only known
exceptions, where a local court had the power of
life and death, were a very few free cities, incorporated in the empire
by treaty, not
by conquest.
All religions in the last 2000 years, with the possible
exception of buddahism, have been about control and demanding you
live your
life by a set of principals concocted out of thin air under the guise of getting to a better place.
If she agreed to that condition when she moved into a condo neighborhood, that she would participate in keeping the area a religious neutral zone and now she is challenging the rule b / c she want to be the «
exception» that makes her a liar, she said she woud
live by those rules and now she is not.
After all, if we «swallow the camel»
by not challenging the notion that unplanned natural forces gave rise to all
living things, starting from nothing but nonliving chemicals, and «strain out the gnat» of man's consciousness as the sole
exception to an otherwise completely natural explanation, are we not allowing religious beliefs to interfere with scientific explanation?
Please understand that i
by no means am saying that i or those other people that
live holy (set apart)
lives are perfect or that we don't sin, but if we do its the
exception not the rule.
But Reed, who formerly led the Christian Coalition, charges that the controversy around calls for abortion bans without
exceptions for rape or incest --- he says anti-abortion activists generally support abortions to save a mother's
life - has been blown out of proportion
by Democrats and liberals who want to paint the GOP as extremist.
Circumcision is a surgical procedure typically done within the first ten days of
life by a doctor in the hospital or pediatricians» office, or in religious
exceptions, in the home.
I barely remember our first week home, with the
exception of a conversation with T that went something like - sorry, kid, I didn't mean to ruin your
life and mine
by bringing you here... I thought it was the right move.
It's nice to feel special to grandma and to have
exceptions to the rules you have to
live by under mom and dad's roof.
Whatever you want to use to leave the country costs money (the sole
exception is walking
by foot or using a bicycle) and even if you leave, you likely lose your lifelong savings which allow you to
live unimpended in the new home.
This source seemed unconcerned about Maloney's Troopergate association, or the fact that he doesn't
live in NY - 18 — actually, none of the Democratic hopefuls do since it has been redrawn
by the court - appointed special master, with the
exception of Wappingers Falls Mayor Matt Alexander, I believe.
If Carrión were Cuomo's running mate, the Democratic statewide ticket would be dominated
by downstaters, with the
exception of Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who
lives in Columbia County.
Yet, with the
exception of the 2000 cost - of -
living hike, nearly all the costly enhancements identified in Liu's report were endorsed
by Bloomberg and his predecessors in contractual side - deals with the unions.
If you
live, work or play in the mid-Hudson, getting stuck in a bottleneck of traffic
by Woodbury Common Premium Outlets has become the norm rather than the
exception.
The only
exceptions are two species of the genus Eulemur that also
live on the Comoros Islands, where they probably have been introduced
by humans.
With the notable
exception of Flat Stanley, we all
live, and are shaped
by, a 3 - dimensional world.
With the
exception of the priest, no one can be trusted, and Jack's becoming weary of
living like a shadow with a gun always close
by.
With the
exception of one genuinely breathtaking, blood - curdling ambush, «Annihilation» has little interest in the conventional mechanics of suspense and surprise, as evidenced
by an array of flashbacks and flash - forwards that reveal at least one outcome of Lena's journey (she
lives!)
Dragon Quest Heroes 2 is no
exception to the classic Dynasty Warriors formula, but
by adding classic elements from the popular JRPG series, it breathes new
life into the somewhat repetitive series.
The behind - the - scenes action of
Living in Oblivion is no
exception, and although we've seen many films just like it in recent years, such as Mistress and The Big Picture, Tom DiCillo's (Double Whammy, Box of Moon Light) creation distinguishes itself
by being about a independent filmmaking, not greatly influenced
by the dictation of a major studio or bigwig producer, but
by conflicts within the filmmaker himself.
The enduring and healing power of love, the strength of the human will,
living for the moment — these are a few of the themes Cameron covers, but instead of coming off as blatantly preachy (which, in some of his previous films, he comes dangerously close to), he addresses these issues with careful subtlety, expressing them mostly through the characters and their actions rather than explicitly written dialogue (with the
exception of a few words of wisdom dispensed
by Jack).
One of the most noteworthy
exceptions being a brilliant series of films
by Ingmar Bergman featuring Erland Josephson and Liv Ullmann playing a couple across 30 years or François Truffaut's uneven series of movies covering 20 years in the
life of Antoine Doinel.
With the
exception of the first section, where the client, played
by the versatile character actor Jared Harris (Pompeii), resorts to violent action to solve his problems, nothing much occurs, surface-wise, to change the
lives of these women.
Ever since Chris, Ethan and Isaac were young, the trio of friends have always spent the run - up to Christmas together, as the years have gone
by their Christmas eve reunion has become harder to manage and this year is no
exception, with Chris
living the highlife as a celebrity and Isaac soon to become a father, the trio decide that this year they're going to have a huge blowout.
This year is no
exception, as evidenced
by his powerful turn in David Gordon Green's «Stronger,» which tells the true -
life tale of a man whose legs were severed
by the Boston Marathon bombing.
Live by Night is no
exception; to this reviewer the film almost reads as a clumsy marriage between Michael Mann's Public Enemies, in overall style and milieu, and Miami Vice, if Colin Farrell's character was on the other side of the law.
«Without
exception the work of the candidates shortlisted for this prestigious award was praised
by their professional colleagues who recognise the outstanding contribution which HLTAs make to their schools and to the
lives of children, families and teachers.»
He concludes
by noting there are
exceptions to that, including a self - published author of his acquaintance, who I've heard is making a good
living (selling over a 100,000 ebooks a year).
If we determine that your credit history has been adversely impacted
by such extraordinary
life circumstance, we will grant a reasonable
exception to our rates, rating classification or underwriting rules for you.
Most of the major
life insurance companies offer a varying mix of the above types, with the
exception of private placement
life insurance, which is handled
by a smaller pool of companies and skilled experts.
Like most insurance policies and benefit programs, insurance policies and benefit programs offered
by Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company and its affiliates contain certain exclusions,
exceptions, waiting periods, reductions of benefits, limitations and terms for keeping them in force.
Humane Society International and The Humane Society of the United States welcome a decision
by India's Ministry of Environment and Forests to require the use of modern, non-animal tools in place of dissections and
live animal experiments for biomedical education and research, with the
exception of new molecular research.
I basically agree with the guidelines, Nancy, with the
exception of: «• Providing preventive (e.g., vaccinations, parasite control) and therapeutic health care for the
life of the pet (s) in consultation with, and as recommended
by, its veterinarian.»
Individuals who
live marginally beyond either requirement are asked not to apply, but to contact us to request a location
exception, which are reviewed on a case -
by - case basis.»
Working donkeys and horses are the
life blood of the local communities in Afghanistan and Kabul is
by no means an
exception.
Our shelter is no
exception, and in the past rescues have saved hundreds of
lives annually
by rescuing individual animals and creating empty cages in our shelter.
But while Hydra, Spetses, Poros, Aegina, and little Agistri are popular with Greek weekenders and European visitors, they're less known
by Americans (with the
exception of Hydra, which was made famous
by Leonard Cohen, who
lived here for years, and is popular with an international art crowd).
Drifting off to sleep lulled
by the sound of the ocean waves is a wonderful fringe benefit of
living in an ocean house, and Las Vigas is no
exception.
JRPGs like Final Fantasy have traditionally shunned player freedom with few
exceptions, but they could find new
life - blood
by reverting this course.
An amusing example of this taboo on confronting a dressed lady with a naked man is embodied in a group portrait of the members of the Royal Academy in London in 1772, represented
by Zoffany as gathered in the
life room before two nude male models: all the distinguished members are present with but one noteworthy
exception — the single female member, the renowned Angelica Kauffmann, who, for propriety's sake, is merely present in effigy, in the form of a portrait hanging on the wall.
Virtually gone were fragile materials and unstable surfaces — the coffee, chocolate, feathers, blood, ashes and
living plants that have been plaguing museum curators — though brilliantly executed
exceptions, such as the collaged paintings Egan Frantz builds up from toilet paper traversed
by blue - painted bicycle treads at the Michael Jon Art Nova space, sold out.
With the
exception of one 1963 drawing
by Peter Passuntino, all were created in the late 1950s: George Nelson Preston's charcoal sketch of a jazz performance on Cooper Square, Red Grooms» frenetic ink drawing of a uniformed figure surrounded
by scrawled text, and Mimi Gross's vibrant street scene, are each inspired
by life in New York.