Sentences with phrase «more benevolent»

This makes up for having Dogecoin at a lower price per one unit which makes this currency currently more benevolent for investing than having your money invested in PepeCoin.
Kai is found imprisoned by an evil alien race, but with the help of another, more benevolent set of aliens, she manages to escape and is now leading a rebellion against the evil creatures, while hoping to get back to Earth.
At the same time there was a more benevolent early society of clans and clanhouses who introduced education and social welfare.
A more benevolent view of animals equates their lives with human lives, where both are entitled to remain free from harm.
Also wanted to mention, when we started using this so called «positive reinforcement» method and have seen positive results for many behavioral issues, we end up feeling bad (or guilty) especially if the aversive correction was given out of our sudden burst of frustration — which I think is good because that means we are aware that there must be a better way of dealing with the current problem so then we start looking and trying out other «more benevolent» methods.
Worst of all is the pedal point innuendo that selfless publishers are somehow more benevolent to authors than agents, who are best compensated only when their author is best served.
Generally thought of as a great writer and an unappealing human being, Hemingway emerges here in a far more benevolent light.
A noticeably more benevolent and tolerant Henry VIII forgives the citizens of the North for their rebellion against him, but the youthful wife he dotes upon launches a passionate affair with Culpepper.
More benevolent than Bill Maher's snarky flick «Religulous» and a heaven - sent affirmation of our common humanity.
Thankfully, Nader and Brunet's studies suggest much more benevolent possibilities.
Often, extraterrestrials arrive with laser guns blazing; in more benevolent scenarios, they show up in the form of hooded Vulcans, glowing - fingered empaths or black - box artifacts buried on the moon.
That's fine and good, but I am convinced there are more benevolent means of accomplishing this than ignoring a crying baby that has been fed and put to bed.
Best book ever on the hookup culture — and how it might become more benevolent.
Hitler was more benevolent (yeah... even more righteous) than the version of a vengeful god we have been taught to believe.
Maybe I just believe in a more benevolent God.
Judeo - Christianity did arise out of the crucifixion of a Jewish teacher having a new way to bring about a more benevolent and less murderous tradition that the Romans did aspire toward.
The study, appearing in the Public Library of Science journal PLoS ONE, found that criminal activity is lower in societies where people's religious beliefs contain a strong punitive component than in places where religious beliefs are more benevolent.
The flying Spaghetti monster is more benevolent then the Christian god, you have everything to gain by believing in him!
The question now, of course, is whether we can do so again and remake the Internet into a more benevolent place.

Not exact matches

Since then, MDC has positioned itself as more strategic partner than benevolent financial overlord.
If God is omniscient, omnipotent, benevolent, etc then the amount of knowledge required to be aware and know something like the magnitude of the possibilities I brought up would be immense, much more in line with the characteristics attributed to God.
We don't need any more rantings about how good christians are and how benevolent their god is.
We recognize the fruit of Spirit, but that fruit is not the Spirit itself — it is more like a benevolent shadow.
Your god sounds more like a petulant toddler than the omnipotent and omni - benevolent creator of the universe
Atheists, like me, are fed up with the concept that religion MUST be respected, no matter what, simply because it is typically falsely perceived as being wholly benevolent, when in truth it divides people more than unites them.
What is needed, she seems to say, is a God who is less like a benevolent dictator and more like a cosmic Bodhisattva.
He is expecting someone more «informed / wiser / benevolent / kinder / gentler etc than him.
*** Having said this, I am a catholic christian and I believe in «An evolving creation»; where the principles of biological and social evolution are indeed part of the design of an intelligent creator who is NOT all powerful and not «NICE» in the Human context, but «benevolent» at a cosmic scale.The few parts of the Bible and other holy books that are actually accurate, are more metaphorical to me than literal.
But let's be honest — that average is only that high because a lot of benevolent Christians are giving so much more.
This is what Atheists, like me, are dealing with these days and who, like me, are fed up with the concept that religion MUST be respected no matter what simply because it is typically falsely perceived as being wholly benevolent, when in truth it divides people more than unites them.
In the mothers it took the more indirect form of dominance through overprotection, the benevolent matriarch type.
For others, it means something more like a benevolent impartiality toward religion.
Further, if a god wants my devotion and worship, he's going to have to be far more loving, mature and benevolent than the god of the bible.
Rather than believe and omnipotent, benevolent God would do this, it makes more sense that God doesn't exist and these things are part of natural processes.
They must have forgotten that Grandma is just another way of saying this (normally) benevolent person in their lives was really a Mom with more experience.
To make matters even more uncomfortable, among the graduating class was the son of Pat Lynch, the head of the Policemen's Benevolent Association, who howled that de Blasio had «blood on his hands» after the deaths of the two officers.
Noel DiGerolamo, president of the Suffolk Police Benevolent Association, said Thursday he did not oppose the bill, and that he supported more transparency with how asset forfeiture funds are used.
Rice has the support of the more conservative elected officials including the democratic leaders of Queens, Brooklyn, Nassau and Suffolk as well as considerable support among those who are «tough on crime» including the Nassau County Patrolman's Benevolent Association.
Despite her more than two decades in the FBI, heading the Suffolk Police Department will bring her new challenges such as dealing with the powerful police labor unions, specifically the Police Benevolent Association, whose contract is up in 2019.
The reversal came hours after the Correction Officers» Benevolent Association president Norman Seabrook released a statement slamming a plan to use the Kew Gardens complex as an additional facility to train the next class of recruits — which happens to be the largest trainee class in the history of the department with more than 600 members.
Gillibrand cited Fried's plan to reduce the county executive's salary, shrink the size of the legislature, and reorganize government to make it more efficient, for her joining other New York leaders supporting David Fried's campaign, including: Assemblywoman Ellen Jaffee, Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski, Assemblyman James Skoufis, the Rockland County Corrections Officers, and the Spring Valley Police Benevolent Association, among others.
The head of the union representing rank - and - file officers, Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Patrick Lynch, reiterated his support for more vests and a consistent funding stream for them.
Nassau Police Benevolent Association president James Carver said the pace of retirements — about 150 officers left the force last year and as many as 250 more are expected to put in their papers this year — makes it challenging to get ahead of the overtime curve.
A benevolent dictator can be a lot more effective than popularly elected leaders as they can implement the best policies with little regard to what the opposition says.
As Gov. Andrew Cuomo signals he's supportive of closing down Rikers Island in favor of a more modern and smaller jail in New York City, the Correction Officers» Benevolent Association is glad the talk is focusing in part on safety of the guards.
The Police Benevolent Association advocated for the purchase of AR - 15s, which fire a more powerful bullet, but management decided to buy a rifle that uses the same.40 caliber bullet as the handguns officers use already.
The issue was the subject of a feisty rally outside City Hall, led by the leaders of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association and the Uniformed Firefighters Association, both of which have been at odds with de Blasio over this issue for more than a year.
Monday, in a letter published on Syracuse.com, Jeff Piedmonte, president of the Police Benevolent Association, urged the next mayor to hire more cops.
During an «open mike» session near the end of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association's monthly meeting, one union delegate said that what cops really needed were new patrol cars, better computers, updated bulletproof vests and more manpower, sources told The Post.
His union might not have grabbed as many headlines as the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, or turned out as many voters to the polls as 1199 SEIU — but for more than two decades as the head of the Correction Officers» Benevolent Association, Norman Seabrook cultivated deep ties with politicians from both parties, solidifying the power of his union.
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