Sentences with phrase «necessary is legitimate»

If this realism scandalize Christians, it is because they make the great mistake of thinking what is natural is good and what is necessary is legitimate.

Not exact matches

«MOFCOM will follow the progress closely and will be prepared to take necessary measures at any time to safeguard the legitimate interests of Chinese enterprises,» the agency said in a statement on its website.
«If a trade war were initiated by the U.S., China would fight to the end to defend its own legitimate interests with all necessary measures.»
Most courts considering laws that state governmental agencies have claimed are necessary for fiscal responsibility, which Chelan County claims is the purpose of this rate increase, have concluded that the laws are rationally related to a legitimate government interest.
After President Donald Trump proclaimed in an early March tweet that «trade wars are good, and easy to win,» China shot back days later with a statement saying, «China would fight to the end to defend its own legitimate interests with all necessary measures.»
In recent times it has become evident that these cruel practices were neither necessary for public order, nor in conformity with the legitimate rights of the human person.
The culture of consumerism and the chase for material symbols of wealth and security have sometimes come to be dominant; the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment in many has slowly begun to degenerate into empty and sterile ritualism; the legitimate thirst for education has often become perverted into an obsessive drive to acquire with the greatest speed the formal diplomas necessary to gain entry to jobs offering the easiest opportunities to make the quickest rupees; political statesmanship in some areas has begun to depreciate into an opportunities race for power and position; the spirit of SEVA (Service) to the nation has intermittently begun to be suffocated in many, by the abuse of discretions, sometimes mediated by a bloated bureaucracy itself enmeshed in a vast network of multiplying paper and self - proliferating regulations; menacingly many good and decent people even in public life, have come to be corroded by a culture of demanding corruption; and some potentially creative lawyers, have begun to take perverted pride in mere «cleverness», rendering themselves vulnerable to the prejudice that they are a parasitic obstruction in the pursuit of substantive justice.
I will also try to establish, or at least render plausible, the view that while the distinction between a logic of reason and a logic of the understanding may have been one that was necessary and legitimate for Hegel to maintain, it has, given developments in modern logic, as well as changes in the modern view of the nature of metaphysical thinking, become obsolescent.
Likewise Father Jarlot, who declares: «There are structures that are unjust in themselves, because they are serious obstacles to realization of the legitimate aspirations of millions of people and to the necessary social and economic development of their country.»
I am aware that the reader will answer at once: «You have shown that violence is inevitable and necessary in undertakings of any kind; therefore violence is legitimate, it must be used.»
To affirm that in this way a necessary, unavoidable, historical process of development on a large scale in the doctrines which are not defined dogma is legitimate and a matter of course, is not to say that this history does not also contain mistakes, over-hasty (though only provisional and revocable) decisions, cases of short - sightedness and lack of understanding.
They are necessary for expressing, legitimating and maintaining the metaphysical — and the social — order.
I believe that such an inquiry is not only legitimate but necessary.
The author covered the sex abuse crisis for Newsweek and has produced a big book, mainly about people and events in Boston, that will hold the attention of readers interested in a journalistic account that tries to be fair - minded, although it is not untouched by moments of legitimate, indeed necessary, outrage.
I think it's totally legitimate and necessary to critique ideas and the things we do.
It is a long way from such an ideal of political activity to the actualities in which it is carried on; but it is essential to our human attempt to live together to see that the «game of politics» is not merely a necessary evil but that it has at its best a link with legitimate good.
Thus the positive motive of the «death of God» theologian cited earlier is entirely legitimate: «the world of experience is real, and it is necessary and right to be actively engaged in changing its patterns and structures.»
On every matter, the pope is not only the last word (arguably a legitimate and necessary role) but also the first word (arguably a dreadful displacement of ecclesial functions).»
With liberal theology, the postliberal school takes for granted that the Bible is not infallible and that biblical higher criticism is fully legitimate and necessary.
Of course there can be no disputing that for some purposes such abstraction is entirely legitimate and indeed necessary.
The overwhelming reaction was that it is not only legitimate but necessary and even divine to use shame to motivate church members.
Our task is to see to it that such growth as is necessary fulfills legitimate human needs.
This apostolic succession, they argued, was necessary in order to have a legitimate ministry.
Are we to throw all this away in an attempt to make the historical Jesus relevant to faith by abandoning legitimate and — we would claim — necessary distinctions?
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whether any conditions were imposed on the weaker party that were not reasonably necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the stronger party
Bearing this in mind, section 60 (5)(a) could and would, if necessary, be construed and applied by a court or tribunal as permitting preferential decisions on grounds of religious belief, only to the extent that such decisions were consistent with genuine, legitimate and justified occupational requirements.»
It wouldn't be the effect, however, but the necessary precondition - if Parliament's will is unified and recognized as legitimate, the monarch can't legitimately refuse assent (or take other such actions), because they wouldn't be acting in accordance with the requirements of the office.
A better way of legitimating the necessary revival of sovereign political action to face current social and economic challenges — whether at the national or European level — would be to use the language of interests rather than that of identity.
It is neither «self - regulating» or beyond legitimate political and democratic regulation and, where necessary, interference.
«Because the record demonstrates that the furlough and the temporary withholding of the 4 percent raises serves a legitimate state purpose and because the means chosen are both reasonable and necessary, plaintiffs» motion for preliminary relief must be denied,» it continues.
Sturgeon said that if May failed to do so, then «proposing a further decision on independence wouldn't simply be legitimate, it would almost be a necessary way of giving the people of Scotland a say in our own future direction».
Nicola Sturgeon has said a second independence referendum will become a «legitimate, almost necessary» step unless Scotland secures a special relationship with the European Union before article 50 is triggered.
First minister says referendum rerun will be «legitimate, almost necessary» unless special deal is made before article 50 trigger
«International law provides that any restriction to rights online must be provided in law, pursuant to a legitimate aim, and limited to only what is necessary and proportionate.
«These are necessary preconditions for legitimate and effective action.
We wish to issue a responsible and necessary caution that we would, on behalf of the suffering masses of Ghana, take any legitimate action possible to stop these evil rates of increase in the cost of electricity and water from being visited on the people and businesses in Ghana.
In his column, Kiechel often focuses on company politics, but he deals with politics as a legitimate practice, one that is necessary to move up the ladder.
I do not think those measures are necessary, as bad as piracy is right now, the movie companies are still making plenty of money from publishing DVDs and etc, so why do these things that will affect no one but your legitimate buyers?
AMISOM mandate was expanded by Security Council Resolution 2036 (2012), paragraph 1 and 2 authorizing AMISOM «to take all necessary measures as appropriate in those sectors in coordination with the Somali security forces to reduce the threat posed by Al - Shabaab and other armed opposition groups in order to establish conditions for effective and legitimate governance across Somalia.»
Yet the administration is saying that educators whose legitimate, even necessary, actions produce that result can still be charged with discrimination.
He argued that, in order to cultivate the informed citizens that are necessary for self - government, society has a legitimate interest in ensuring that all children had access to a quality education.
The brief focuses on the first three stages identified above: (1) foundational standards, goals and principles; (2) identifying fair and stable revenue sources; and (3) identifying essential building blocks, which are grounded in legitimate and necessary costs reflecting meaningful student learning and opportunity, and promising practices in the states.
Apart from legitimate concerns over user interface glitches (raised by Thad McIlroy at the beginning of this discussion), the change necessary to enable smoother digital lending is a legal one (copyright vs. licensing), which I have explained.
Unfortunately, in some countries it's necessary to have an agent if you want to be published with a legitimate publishing company.
Wisconsin renters insurance can respond to claims like that, frivolous or legitimate, and in some cases even provides a defense if things progress to the point where it is necessary.
That defense prevents invalid claims from being paid and ensures that only the necessary amount is paid on legitimate claims.
«Debt settlement companies are the only truly independent voice for the consumer when dealing with overwhelming levels of consumer debt and we are pleased that the FTC recognized that debt settlement is not only an appropriate alternative but also a necessary service when delivered by a legitimate debt settlement services provider.»
There is no legitimate reason to declaw your cat unless it is medically necessary.
For these shelters, euthanasia is viewed as a necessary and legitimate, albeit unfortunate, means of controlling shelter populations, preventing overcrowding, and inhibiting the spread of disease.
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