Not exact matches
First, it seems that coming to consciousness (awareness that reality is not hetero - reality) provides to women - identified women not only a place to
stand from which to make
judgments but also from which to engage in a
new cosmogonic endeavor.
A loving father and faithful husband, patron of the arts and friend of the poor, Cromwell not only defends the indefensible, and even legitimates it, by drafting
new laws, he also, in his sweet time, takes definitive revenge on his enemies: those who
stood in
judgment on his patrons, Cardinal Wolsey and the king, and those who underestimated himself, the lowborn blacksmith's son.
For the
New Testament this age is evil, and mankind and all its history
stands under a common sentence of inevitable
judgment.
He
stands between the old and the
new ages, the last of the great Old Testament prophets: dressed in a cloak of camel hair, fasting and living in the wilderness, preaching words of threat and
judgment.
The real significance of the old morality language and the
new is that they
stand as opportunities for
judgment and trial.
A
new credit scoring system is being developed that aims to create a more complete depiction of a consumers financial
standing, which will include payday loan applications, rental payments in collection and
judgments for child support, phone bills, property tax liens, and utility bills, among many others.
But in another sense, this is the most intriguing and potentially exciting use of «By the Court», involving the most discretionary and inherently open ‐ ended deployment of this
new judgment ‐ presentation device, and a
standing opportunity to create or to continue or reinforce or expand a precedent in a particularly emphatic way.
This particular
judgment held that benefits under any in - force insurance policy would
stand transferred automatically to
new purchasers.