Sentences with phrase «make such a protest»

We have seen how people are prepared to immolate themselves for a cause, and many Protestant evangelicals were willing to make such a protest, their final statements were often as well prepared as any jihadi.

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Yet the protest is ultimately one against any notion of a moral order, that there is an established way of being which demands a change in my behaviour, and that without such a change I am somehow less than I should be, that I ambecoming less than what I am made to be.
-- This institution will make every effort to battle such reprehensible fundamentalist violence to ensure that such horrors are not repeated anywhere (even if that means Muslims volunteering — NOT protesting — to be ethnically profiled, as terrible as that would normally be in times of peace, at airports, to help catch the murderers).
One method of protest was to put up roadblocks made up of unused electrical appliances such as fans, washing machines and refrigerators.
The Anglo - Catholics are not alone in this by any means, but their cause was greatly discounted by such an unreasonable protest, which looked as if it was the last chance, coming at the close of the conference, and they wanted to make use of that chance.
Theologians who have quite properly protested against the notion that God was such that he needed to be made friendly and available to his creatures by reason of some event (in this case the death of Christ) which opened up for him this possibility, have failed to see that in this inadequate and often misleading way of speaking, there was an insight of which they should have taken due account.
he Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt this week urged its followers to protest after Friday prayers - the first time in the latest wave of unrest the group has made such a call.
Once genocide had begun, the pope made only two very general statements on behalf of those suffering, despite pleas from some Catholic leaders and Western diplomats such as Myron Taylor, Roosevelt's emissary to the Vatican, for a more explicit protest.
Their site even posted a list of «10 Things You Can Do Today» to promote dignity and protest destructive sexual paradigms, including simple tasks such as, «Challenge those who make sexist jokes.»
So Moses makes his first protest (3:11): Who is he to undertake such a thing» Moses is not merely saying, «Not I, but someone else.»
But Luther's protest was the first to divide the dominant culture in such a way as to make ordinary conformist people think about what true Christianity was.
we have some evidence that lawyers or some such have got involved in recently protesting the decisions made by PGMO officials.
What's more, they can not protest in such a way that makes other people fearful.
New laws decreed recently have made it an offence to gather for such protests, and some of those coming to Tahrir Square have been arrested and put on trial for disturbing the peace.
The lawyers, represented by the Public Employees Federation union, are protesting the demand, which would make public some of their and their spouses's financial details — such as the value of stock holdings, rental income or money earned from outside jobs.
It's hard to make ends meet with such paltry support, says Kush Tripathi, a Ph.D. student studying biomedical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, who is coordinating the protests on social media.
In a 17 May letter of protest to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, researchers say that the rule as written will cause «an incalculable loss to science» by permanently making such remains unavailable, and that the rule is «contrary to both the letter and the spirit of the law.»
Such wide - ranging disciplinary opposition to the Trump Administration's science policies makes any science protest a broad - reaching, cross-disciplinary scientific endeavor.
Tackling «vital issues such as fake news, the undermining of political protest, the battle between present and future superpowers, the future of democracy itself», the series is directed by William Oldroyd, making his TV debut after his independent film «Lady Macbeth» won five British Independent Film Awards and is in the running for two BAFTAs next week.
Tackling «vital issues such as fake news, the undermining of political protest, the battle between present and future superpowers, the future of democracy itself», the series is directed by William Oldroyd, making his TV debut after his independent film ``
Another PBS lesson plan on civil disobedience asks students to identify «issues of concern» (such as school uniforms or a tax exemption for a business that pollutes), «brainstorm different ways people make their opinions known about issues of concern,» «discuss which of these methods are acceptable» means of protest to them,» and «identify possible negative consequences of activism to individuals engaged in these activities.»
Critics have argued that some tactics employed by animal advocates, including protests, risk turning public opinion against the animal advocacy movement.178 While these activities make up a small proportion of L214's work, they do organize and participate in protests and demonstrations.179 Investigations make up a larger part of L214's work and have sometimes led to a slightly different type of backlash in which industry and government respond by attempting to pass laws that target advocates, such as ag - gag legislation in the United States.180 While L214 tries to maintain good relationships with media and the government, and France does not have ag - gag laws, they have sometimes been the target of lawsuits by industry because their footage is taken without permission.181 L214 has sometimes suffered negative consequences as a result of these lawsuits, such as fines or the requirement to take footage down from their website.182, 183
Other exhibitions such as «It Takes a Nation: Art for Social Justice: With Emory Douglas, and the Black Panther Party, Africobra, and Contemporary Washington Artists» at American University in Washington, D.C., and «Ruddy Roye: When Living is a Protest» at Steven Kasher, make the connection between earlier black rights movements and today's Black Lives Matters activism.
after, aims to use poetic language and spatial layout to make that concept tangible with specific references to square movements — protest movements such as in Egypt, Tehran, and Ferguson, MO..
In May 2001, the Seattle Stuckist group (J. Puma, Z.F. Lively, Amanda Perrin and Brett Hamil) protested with placards, such as «Art - vertising is bad for the soul» and «Tacky and lame», against «Pigs on Parade», large fibreglass pigs which had been installed in the city and decorated by artists to make money for charity.
Breslin has organized exhibitions such as Raw Color: The Circles of David Smith and Monet Kelly and co-curated Make It New: Abstract Painting from the National Gallery of Art, 1950 - 1975 and An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney's Collection, 1940 - 2017.
Bauermeister promptly relocated to New York, and quickly fell in with artists such as Duchamp, Warhol and Johns, and also began to make works protesting the Vietnam war and critiquing consumer culture.
Back in 2011, David Roberts wrote about what made Tim DeChristopher's case such an effective method of protest:
Given that it was the IPCC that helped to make such a lot of noise about it as «proof» of Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming and he is a such a prime mover in that body, I fear he doth protest too much.....
Some people in Switzerland feared minarets would make extremists feel comfortable in Switzerland, leading them to actively promote violence (such as the infamous protests in the U.K. where Muslim extremist protesters held signs saying «Death to infidels»).
Students have now become advocates for gun control by organizing protests such as walkouts, posting feverishly on social media, writing letters to lawmakers, making banners and posters, creating donation funds that will benefit victims» families, and more.
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