Sentences with phrase «longer abide»

That he seemed to find Formalism's definition of modernism a constraint that he could no longer abide is also not surprising.
Ronsel can no longer abide the day - in, day - out oppression of life in the Deep South — the constant exploitation of his family's labor, both physical and emotional.
In a statement, Megna says «we can no longer abide by the Albany status quo that allows for out of control spending and contracting that wastes taxpayer dollars».
«We can no longer abide by the Albany status quo that allows for out of control spending and contracting that wastes taxpayer dollars.
In this Internet age there are many that will encourage maturity, coach maturity... and though some of them will return to the church institution, they will no longer abide within the symbiotic and us - versus - them cultures.
I used to go to a Catholic church, but I can no longer abide Vatican rule.
The closing paragraph of the message adopted by the council is one that will long abide in the memory of those who were at Jerusalem and truly expresses the call which they heard to a fresh and courageous commitment to the world - wide cause of Christ:
Except Britain no longer abides by that priority.
Sometimes on dates with men I've just met, when the possibility of a kiss abides, the longer it abides — the deeper we retreat behind the curtain of that live moment into the closets of our minds where scenarios of possible first kisses play on loop — the more impossible it feels: that we'd just do it.

Not exact matches

«I went on to say that I hoped he would abide by the long - standing principle of the IC always telling «truth to power,»» Clapper said, referring to the intelligence community.
States permit poll watchers so long as they are registered, trained, and abide by state rules designed to make sure voters aren't impeded or intimidated while getting to and from the polls.
In return for abiding by that restriction, Bain ultimately expected a long - term commitment from the client.
For law - abiding investors, however, the process of reporting digital currency profits — which are taxed as ordinary income in the short term and as capital gains in the long term — will be arduous since Bitcoin exchanges have yet to provide customers with a 1099 form.
Other major publishers continued to use the authority's seal, but the regulator no longer vetted each individual book, instead relying on publishers to abide by the guidelines.
While some urbanites and rivers are reported to have said «to hell with the cameras, as long as we are abiding by the law, no amount of cameras will cause us to be afraid», members of the online community were infuriated, judging from the thousands of comments in the photo gallery on NetEase.
With over 20 years of experience in market analysis and trading, Bob is a life - long student of economics and has an abiding passion for the financial markets.
No one should care what religion anyone is as long as they're decent, law abiding, ethical, and honest human beings... that is unless you geniuses have another definition for being a American.
They could wear what they wanted (as long as it abided school dress codes) and to find what they found worked for them as a personal wardrobe choice.
But today we need no longer fear that they will do much harm and make the laity less willing to abide by the decisions of the hierarchy.
Be strong, be long suffering, thou shalt abide under the protection of the Most High.30
I have no idea how long ago I received my review copy of Abide by Jared C. Wilson, but it has had me on a guilt trip every since it came in the mail box.See: Jared and I sort of met because we both started blogging at Evangel, and I think we weren't supposed to like each other.
You are secure as long as you're abiding in the Vine (Jesus Christ).
The fact being as long as one abides by ideas / beliefs then there will always be dispute conflict ideas beliefs can change with development of one's brain / as one's ideas beliefs may strengthen in the brains development.
Something of my experience of past moments abides in the «now», I am able to retain in memory that which no longer is now, the moments of my experience that have become and then perished.
If one thinks of God only as the Father - Creator, he can be a long way off; if one thinks of God only as the Father - Creator revealed in Christ, the Historic Character, he can be a long way back; but when one perceives God as the Father - Creator, revealed in the Historic Character, and now become the Divine Spirit in us, our unseen Friend and abiding Companion, that is an experience to sing about.
You can believe in what ever you want to believe as long as you abide by our laws and well, most of our customs.
The rules I have already set up so you agree to abide by those rules as long as you are employed with me.
As long as you are there, you are abiding, remaining together, and as a result, have fellowship.
The longer and more deeply we abide in Jesus, the more distinctly and confidently we begin to recognize the voice of our true Shepherd.
The bill as proposed, which I'm guessing you haven't even read, does impede your rights one bit as long as you are a law abiding citizen.
The goal is to allow the coexistence of the most contradictory interpretations: maternity, contraception or abortion; voluntary sterilisation or in - vitro fertilisation; sexual relations within or outside marriage, at any age, under any circumstance, as long as one abides by the triple precept of the new ethic: the partners» consent; their health security; and respect for the woman's right to choose.Reproductive health is the Trojan horse of the abortion lobby and of the global sexual revolution.
Work can be no true vocation while it is turned directly or indirectly to the forging of instruments of destruction, — or can play be more than momentary escape from the abiding fear of violence so long as the nations are related to each other in hostility or uneasy alliance.
Wang objected that this inevitably leads to making these two things and argued instead that manifesting the clear character consists in loving the people, and vice versa (so long as this continuous process abides in the highest good).
Jesus said if love the Lord with all our heart and all our mind and strength and love our neighbour as ourselves we fulfill the Law.The truth is none of us can live it without the holy spirit and abiding in Christ only in him can we do that.We are no longer bound by the Law which brought condemnation and death but have been set free through Christ righteousness which we receive by faith.
Long John Silver, according to Jesus (John 15:6): «If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned.»
In both the short and long - term, human beings have an enormous and abiding burden of responsibility for maintaining the viability of the natural world within the context of an evolving physical and biological universe.
The same holds true for the world of today: as long as a system of law abides by the basic human rights that bear no exception, there is no reason for interference by the Church.
As long as they are law abiding ppl they have the right to live their lives as they choose.
Every person deserves the righ to be treated equally as long as they are a law abiding legal citizen!
Abiding to an organic protocol to run a vineyard and make wine is timely, and in many cases more costly, than running a «chemically sustained» vineyard, but in the long term the earth is stronger, the vine is healthier and the wine it produces is better for you and the planet.
It is an opportunity for me really dig in and cover a subject fully, and speak to you in the long form that blogging just does not abide.
As much as Campbell is committed to the natural wine movement, though, and as much as she thrives on the community («It's such an honor to roll up somewhere in the middle of Europe and just have people know you,» she says), she doesn't abide by dogma: «If I find a wine that's beautiful and resonates and needs to be seen and drank and it's not made from native yeast or the guy isn't working 100 percent organic, I just go with it, as long as I know what's going on.»
However there will be a new beginning and the hope of a better and more competitive AFC even if we have to abide for longer than we would like SK and his goonies.
I doubt very much you are 50, and are a life long supporter and north London boy but if you are that makes your character even more dubious in my eyes as you should know better than to abide and what's more defend this nonsense year after year as you do.
... This would provide a more just system with far fewer headaches, but the public and people who run college athletics have been beaten about the head for so long with the notion that any remuneration beyond a scholarship is immoral that they can't abide common sense.
Apart from the game itself the two additional highlights of the evening for me were the roll call of our players and managers who are no longer with us displayed on the screens as a backdrop to the band playing Abide With Me amid rapturous applause from the fans, and the ending with the lights being turned off on the big screen by the player in the number 6 West Ham shirt.
I will allow girls to sleep over as long as its done by abiding our house rules and respecting the values of everyone (including the girls family)
As long as people abide by proper hygiene rules — taking their contacts out at night and cleaning them daily — wearing contacts instead of glasses will not cause any problems in the eye.
So any retailer who wants to continue to be able to stock and sell a product must abide by the MSRP policy, and any retailer who sells below MSRP (except for sales, which usually can not be more than a set % off, not longer than a set time period, and have to be approved by the manufacturer) is breaking the terms that they promised to abide by.
He indicated that «for far too long, indiscipline has bedevilled our society such that people like the respondents who are supposed to know better ought to be imprisoned to serve as a lesson to every law abiding citizen.»
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