Sentences with phrase «more juridical»

They were expecting a more juridical style — language that excluded errors and defined truths in our troubled times, just as previous councils had done.
The reasons for this new judgment were basically two — one strictly theological, the other more juridical.

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If we can not see beyond the juridical meaning of religious freedom to the freedom that the truth itself gives, how then can we expect to exercise this more fundamental freedom when our juridical freedom is denied?
«As defined by the ancient civil or canonical codes,» he writes, «sodomy was a category of forbidden acts; their perpetrator was nothing more than the juridical subject of them.»
But that would make sin a juridical matter; it would be no more than an external transgression of a commandment, and it would make nonsense of all our ethical standards.
This juridical expression is more than juridical.
It may be that the growth of modern Democracy, and the impulses underlying it, will become more intelligible if, disregarding the political and juridical aspects, we approach the problem in biological terms.
Various forms of joint - sovereignty scenarios could be envisaged, from one entailing essentially a symbolic Argentinean juridical presence to one involving a more active role in the running of the islands by Argentina.
15 Two aspects of the development of the summary judgment jurisprudence have received little attention because they involve considerations that are more sociological than juridical.
Cognisant that it ought not to robotically rubber stamp the juridical mind of larger more developed judicial systems on our fragile system, the court's task is made even more difficult under a Constitution where the separation of powers is more ideological than realistic.
Yes, we do benefit from the increased traffic and awareness of our service that comes from the tweeting, but our decision to include the buttons was more a reaction to behaviours that we already observing rather than an attempt to engineer a paradigm for expanding juridical awareness.
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