Sentences with phrase «not by the compulsion»

Real community is governed by love and charity, not by compulsion.
Thus, God's freedom remains always an invitation to be accepted freely, not by the compulsion of argument or proof.
«If the poet can say, «Everyone is drawn by his delight», not by necessity but by delight, not by compulsion but by sheer pleasure, then how much more must we say that a man is drawn by Christ, when he delights in truth, in blessedness, in holiness and in eternal life, all of which mean Christ?
God wants you to give from your heart not by compulsion or force.

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As you should be aware sampling does not require compulsion of any kind to be effective, again the mindset that you get the right answer by mandatory collection alone is wrong per se.
He's got a sense of urgency that I haven't seen from the Doctor in the reboot, a sense of being held hostage by his compulsion to do this.
They would like to be relieved of that compulsion, but that can't happen, they are told, because the larger society's understanding of the moral life overrules the understanding prescribed by their religious convictions.
As I have read, ruminated, and wrestled with this I see the trend of Original Sin — that compulsion to seek godliness on our terms & not God's — evidenced in the history of secular humanity and borne by believers, the faithful as well as heterodox, into the congregation.
To the extent that a person is driven by inner compulsions, he is not self - determining and therefore not able to be responsible.
The highest binding can not by its very nature make use of any compulsion; it calls for a perfected community based on spontaneity.
But what has perhaps not been sufficiently noted is that, still by virtue of this power of Reflection, living hominized elements become capable (indeed are under an irresistible compulsion) of drawing close to one another, of communicating, finally of uniting.
The therapist accepts the troubled neighbor in the midst of neurotic guilt feelings and compulsions, not on the narrow assumption that the neighbor is just privately acceptable by the therapist as a friendly human being, but on the much more basic assumption that every person, as human being, is accepted by being itself.
The tightening network of economic and psychic bonds in which we live and from which we suffer, the growing compulsion to act, to produce, to think collectively which so disquiets us — what do they become, seen in this way, except the first portents of the super-organism which, woven of the threads of individual men, is preparing (theory and fact are at one on this point) not to mechanize and submerge us, but to raise us, by way of increasing complexity, to a higher awareness of our own personality?
That there may be some who need compulsion, some who, if they were free - footed, would riot in selfish pleasures like unruly beasts, is doubtless true; but a man must prove precisely that he is not of this number by the fact that he knows how to speak with dread and trembling; and out of reverence for the great one is bound to speak, lest it be forgotten for fear of the ill effect, which surely will fail to eventuate when a man talks in such a way that one knows it for the great, knows its terror — and apart from the terror one does not know the great at all.
What we owe him in obedience can not be changed by any civil compulsion, full stop.
Stepping over His seeds that get blown by the wind to find their way to fertile grounds Typical of swines trampling It's obsessive compulsion to grab at any straw to give a reason not to learn or understand Go back to posting under my handle and answering yourself Scott Get a life and try to grow Singular swine using multiple handles.
Taking from a famous axiom: a wise farmer goes to the farm with appropriate tools not with bare hands — which also can be interpreted as a tool, especially by characters who exhibit neurotic debilitating compulsions as is the case for Wenger and his delusional little internet warriors self - style as AKBs.
I was a teenager when I first began exhibiting the classic symptoms of OCD — obsessive thoughts accompanied by frequent compulsions — but it wasn't until years later that I had a name for what I was experiencing.
«If we're dealing with a serious compulsion, it's not enough to change our conscious mind... a New Year's resolution, a promise made to oneself to «really do it» this time, a fail - proof plan approved by experts.
He went on to boxoffice success by helming Fantastic Voyage (1966), Doctor Doolittle (1967) and Soylent Green (1973) not to mention critical favorites Compulsion (1959), The Boston Strangler (1968) and 10 Rillington Place (1971).
As I didn't manage to see many great quality films this year, I thought about sending my friends last year's selection for the World Poll again, in order to overcome, in certain way, our compulsion to simply parade and forget films gone by.
Kasper's compulsion to put herself on display extends not only to living sculptures but photography as well; theatrically staging compositions of her death inspired by slasher films and Weegee-esque murder scenes.
Schmatz refers to this again later and describes it as follows in reference to Zobernig's work: «Innovation: H.Z's work is not dominated by the compulsion for the new; instead the question as to what became a compulsion in art and how it is investigated.»
[16] Thus, the issue is framed — can a defendant or third party who has not obtained a doctor's report by compulsion of a court order, and prior to disclosure of any medical - legal reports by the plaintiff or in the absence of any reports, obtain access to the non-treating doctor's notes and clinical findings, or are said notes and clinical records privileged as forming part of the brief of the plaintiff's solicitor until the time when the plaintiff chooses to rely on the non-treating doctor as a witness at trial and the doctor's notes must be disclosed...
While this compilation will go deep into potential methodologies for starting and structuring such data - driven conversations, do not get distracted by the details or paralyzed by a compulsion to develop a comprehensive approach.
«It has long been settled that statements made under compulsion of a statute are not by reason of that fact alone rendered inadmissible in criminal proceedings against the person making them; it is sufficient on this point to refer to Walker v. R.,....
If they are stripped of their right to silence by statutory compulsion, their answers can not be used against them in subsequent criminal proceedings and «exclusion of the evidence is compulsory».
«[I] n determining whether to enforce the terms of a contract of adhesion, courts have looked not only to the take - it - or - leave - it nature or the standardized form of the document but also to -LSB-(1)-RSB- the subject matter of the contract, -LSB-(2)-RSB- the parties» relative bargaining positions, -LSB-(3)-RSB- the degree of economic compulsion motivating the «adhering» party, and -LSB-(4)-RSB- the public interests affected by the contract.»
The compulsion under s 172 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 — the duty on the registered keeper of a vehicle to give information about the driver of the vehicle — flows from the fact that all who own or drive motor cars know that by doing so they subject themselves to a regulatory regime; the section does not sanction prolonged questioning about facts alleged to give rise to criminal offences.
Our second subject is Joel, a 33 - year - old who might be called «cheap» by his friends but who prefers saying he just doesn't have «a compulsion to buy things.»
Approximately, 50 percent of the automobile owners don't buy third - party vehicle insurance, irrespective of the compulsion made by the Motor Vehicle Act (MVA) of India.
A cover letter, though not a compulsion for application for any job, is an extremely useful tool which can be used by prospective applicants to give the interviewer or the employer a brief idea or a conception of their interest and the expertise level.
Panic, phobias, conversions, obsessions, compulsions and depressions (analysts call these «neurotic symptoms») are not usually caused by deficits in functions.
It is also potentially dangerous, since the impaired parent may not disclose his or her impairment, but feel under a compulsion to accept the offered right of first refusal in order to protect his or her ongoing right by taking the child even when the parent is impaired and should not do so.]
According to psychoanalytic theory, panic, phobias, conversions, obsessions, compulsions and depressions (generally referred to as «neurotic symptoms») are not usually caused by deficits in functions as in the psychoses (see below); rather, they are caused by intrapsychic conflicts.
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