Sentences with phrase «n't hold me to it»

Trump has shown he doesn't hold himself to the same political constraints normally felt by a U.S. president.
Musk is also ticked off that the battery industry doesn't hold itself to a high standard of truthfulness (Tesla is preparing to construct a massive $ 5 - billion battery factory in Nevada).
Further, while private foundations are subject to an annual payout of 5 percent of the market value of their assets, donor - advised funds aren't held to the same rules.
Personally, I don't hold to the idea that as a veteran you need to maintain the same level of fitness you had when you were in, but an easy way to keep from packing on the pounds is to either a) keep working out, or b) just cut down on the late night Domino's and 12 - packs of light beer.
As cash rules almost every decision we make, it can be tough to swallow when we haven't held ourselves to the best standard.
This kerfuffle shows that technology doesn't hold to any inherent moral or ethical value: The same algorithms used for legitimate purposes can be turned to more nefarious goals.
The idea of parity, that «we're no worse than the next guy» is being blown up by new entrants with new business models that aren't held to the same old standards and aren't doing business in the same old way.
The largest banks «write giant checks for fines and penalties, but their boards of directors, senior managers are not held to account,» said ICBA's Fine.
These companies now can not make data sharing a condition of using their products because consent needs to be freely given, whereas smaller companies are not held to that same standard, he said.
You'll be responsible for creating a strong circle, and people will be hesitant to join your circle of influence if you aren't holding yourself to high standards.
Unlike federal loan servicers, private lenders aren't held to a specific standard set of protections.
That means these stocks aren't held to the same standards, especially when it comes to financial reporting, that stocks traded on exchanges are.
I don't hold to the Bible in the same way you do.
The ID Movement does not hold to the Biblical model of Creation.
I think it is not discreminating against anyone to deny leadership in a group that has certain values if that person wanting a leadership position or becoming a member did not hold to those values.
This means that you do not hold to atheism because it is true, but rather because of a series of chemical reactions.
Humans will attain an angelic state but are generally not held to do so unless with special dispensation.
Instead, my primary concern was to exorcise a ghost behind claims that the Protestant tradition in the main does not hold to the continuation of the gifts.
Thus any claim about the Protestant tradition not holding to the continuation of the gifts must reckon with this part of the history.
An atheist will find that position ridiculous, since an atheist will find position A to be false (creating the false cause you note), as would someone who perhaps doesn't hold to the classical Western Christian cosmology, but it is possible for Santorum to hold to A and not - B.
None of this is lost on Church leaders, and they know the areas were their not held to same scrutiny as the secular world, and adopt bullying as a legitimate Church practice.
If it is evident that Christians are not held to fulfilling the most momentous vow they will ever make to another person, young people and others may be forgiven for thinking that the churches are not entirely serious in their moral teaching about other matters, especially those related to sexuality.
Yet the statistics that we know don't hold that to be true.
I don't hold to it.
Philo of Alexandria — though not a theologian but a first century Jewish philosopher — also did not hold to young - earth Creationism.
Augustine of Hippo, arguably the most influential theologian to ever live and the theologian that a majority of modern Christian theology has been influenced by, did not hold to literal six - day creationism.
I would have guessed that you «do not hold to the belief that everything in the bible is inspired,» which would then allow you to subject the scripture to some other standard, like reason, and dismiss those passages that didn't meet that standard.
I freely admit I do not hold to the belief that everything in the bible is inspired.
I do not hold to a judicial form of the atonement... though this change is a fairly recent development in my theology, and maybe it has not filtered down enough into other areas of my theology, such as my thinking on forgiveness....
A couple years ago, however, I began to find other Christians (throughout church history) who have not held to the substitutionary atonement view of Christ's death.
But I do not hold to these things as firmly as I once did.
And I believe that the ability to control one's reproduction via birth control is something that a church institute should not have say over, especially if they are trying to do so for people who do not hold to their theology.
Such ministers obviously do not hold themselves to the same kind of rigorous discipline and judgment as do laymen in their fields of endeavor.
They should also fire any catholic that doesn't hold to the standards of the religion, especially those who use contraceptives... oops, that's illegal too.
First of all, for even the young earth people (of which I am one) do not hold to the six thousand year view.
I don't hold to the JEDP theory of the Pentateuch (he appears to hold to a form of it), and I believe that the books of the Bible were written by who they say they were.
At the same time, one avoids the dualism that is so unfashionable at present: the mind / soul is not held to be a separate, inserted entity, but a phenomenon that emerges naturally from the brain / body.
Einstein, however, did not hold to positivism.
He did not hold to both models in Dewey's terms, but he did hold to the importance of both pattern and process.
I consider myself a christian, with religious knowledge and general knowlege, however I do not hold to a set of views dictated by an organized religion, I believe the organized religions are where we have gone wrong, as someone pointed out earlier to most «religious people» to question ones faith or organization is wrong but that is exactly what the bible tells us to do... test ALL things to see what is true.
At a heated discussion in late February, members voted that Oasis should leave the Alliance as it did not hold to key elements of the Alliance's theology.
I can't hold to Universalism, because I think it doesn't have a good answer for God's justice.
«if I'm not being accused of giving permission to sin, as Paul was, I'm not holding to the same understanding of grace that he taught.»
If you drill down and peel back the layers you will see that Seventh Day Adventism and Anglicanism both do not hold to salvation in Jesus Christ alone.
SCIAF says many major companies aren't held to account for the negative impacts they can have on poor communities and the environment.
If he confirms he does not hold to a biblical view of marriage, LifeWay will no longer sell any resources by him, including The Message.»
I do not hold to a «no gods» faith or «zero gods possible» belief.
According to the Summit Worldview Chart, I don't hold to a consistent Christian worldview.
I also know that there are quite a few coming that don't hold to «orthodox Christian beliefs.»
For my Evangelicals brothers who remain unconvinced and still believe adultery is a biblical justification for divorce, pastoral integrity seems to demand you either inform those you marry that you will not hold them to their vows in cases of unfaithfulness, or you instruct the couple to use conditional wording in their vows.
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