Sentences with phrase «not shackled»

Sandy Cohen, not shackled by the financial restraints of the PD position, was free to pursue justice for his clients.
Titanfall, a shooter that puts players into giant robots, will be fun to watch since it will represent what those developers are able to do when not shackled to an existing franchise.
But although our projects take place in the context of past conditioning influences, the past does not shackle the present experience of the concrete subject into conformity with it.
He scored against Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday in his latest comeback game and capable of inflicting so much damage if Clichy does not shackle him.
But then the 29 - year - old went from being underrated to overrated in the space of a day with fans believing he could rediscover his Dortmund form now that Mourinho wasn't shackling him.
We support policies that liberate our communities from Albany — not shackle us to its misguided whims.
«We weren't shackled by our own rules — and now we've abandoned them altogether.»
It doesn't escape Linda Emond's Esther, Marcus's mother, who is watching her own husband go downhill and is hell - bent on making sure that her only son doesn't shackle himself to somebody going the same way.
There should be direct functionality where you can empower these leaders to develop, distribute content, and have the ability to report on the completion in a way that isn't shackled by traditional Learning and Development departments or existing long - process flows.
An AT&T Android device that doesn't shackle you to the official Android Market?
The Dell Precision 7720 is a mobile workstation that doesn't shackle VR content creators to one place, instead allowing them to work from anywhere they'd like.
Imagine the variety of new amazing games we would see if those studios weren't shackled to the soulless mechanical monument to consumption every single year.
But designers aren't shackled anymore.

Not exact matches

Shackling the AHCA are three stringent «mandates» that ObamaCare required, and that the Republicans ---- at least so far ---- haven't found a way to shed.
When you think of typical timeshare owners, social - media - shackled millennials may not seem like the prime example.
Through her award - winning Afford Anything podcast, Pant introduces listeners to new ways to build passive income and a better life that's not only fruitful but also free from stress and the shackles of a 9 - to - 5.
Since he's only on work release and technically not a free man, he would've been shackled at the legs and hands for the 5 hour bus ride back to civilization.
Entrepreneurs should not be shackled by excessive regulation that raises the cost of business.
I haven't posted for some time as last June Mrs FIUK and I stopped working to live our lives free of the shackles of a job.
In it, he described a virtual currency that, by its very nature, transcends political boundaries and shackles financial growth not within the confines of the hands of banks that feed us our daily bread, but within reach of Average Janes and Joes.
The company has been tolerant of private stock sales to an unusual degree, meaning that Tuesday is not the release valve for shareholders who long felt shackled — that's expected to temper the sell - off.
But a new generation of young adults are choosing not to shackle themselves to old religious ideas.
Most children do not grow up and come to the realization that their parents were hate mongering retards,... that takes a free mind, free from religion, free from judgement, free from hatred,... and most don't have what it takes to break free from those shackles.
The general working theory for Christian missionaries was first formalized in St. Augustine's doctrine of «cognite intrare», or «compel them to enter», but was perhaps best summed up by J. C. Warner some 1500 years later: ``... the sword must first — not exterminate them, but — break them up as tribes, and destroy their political existence; after which, when thus set free from the shackles by which they are bound, civilisation and Christianity will no doubt make rapid progress among them.»
Calvinism had me shackled, and slowly one by one these shacles have been removed, not quite there yet, but now at 83 y.o.i am more hungry then ever to know Him.......
But have you ever thought about the unfairness of shackling an unbeliever to heavenly goals, when they may not be able to one day reap the heavenly rewards?
The shackles, therefore, which shall not be knocked off at the conclusion of this war, will remain on us long, will be made heavier and heavier, till our rights shall revive or expire in a convulsion.
The only reason those «who still hold the Bible dear» can't seem to shake the shackles of their religion is indoctrination, perhaps further hindered by limited ability for rational thought.
Central and eastern Europe didn't break free of the shackles of totalitarianism without trying, failing, and then trying again: It took a critical mass of people, determined to «live in the truth» no matter how difficult, to implode the communist culture of the lie and give a new birth of freedom to the lands Stalin claimed as his prize for helping beat Hitler.
But even if their ulterior motives are to help callers free themselves from the shackles of their fairy tale, not basing your life on bullshit is a good thing.
Now that's a prayer, because if we can't tip the scale the other way away from the uber rich, will never shake the shackles of slavery to big oil!
I'm not sure how you might make a visual representation of that, but atheism is quite frequently accompanied by as much mind shackling garbage as fundamentalist religion is....
aisha: not sure if your comment refers to my post, but my question is always: what is IT that addresses my own «embarrassment» (literally: behind bars) and constraints, the I guess shackles or blinders which David enumerates as group, theology, hermeneutics, theology — and I expand to bias, prejudice, agenda, fears, anger etc etc etc..
No, we don't tape people's mouths, cuff their wrists, shackle their feet, put them on a leash, or set them in a cage.
Only recently do I feel as though the shackles have come off and people are moving forward and not shuffling in place.
Your art removes the gags, unlocks the shackles and opens the cages, and I can't imagine a more important role than the one you have chosen for yourself.
You all remember his half - pagan, half - Christian bringing up at Carthage, his emigration to Rome and Milan, his adoption of Manicheism and subsequent skepticism, and his restless search for truth and purity of life; and finally how, distracted by the struggle between the two souls in his breast, and ashamed of his own weakness of will, when so many others whom he knew and knew of had thrown off the shackles of sensuality and dedicated themselves to chastity and the higher life, he heard a voice in the garden say, «Sume, lege» (take and read), and opening the Bible at random, saw the text, «not in chambering and wantonness,» etc., which seemed directly sent to his address, and laid the inner storm to rest forever.
I can't tell you the joy that came from hearing them think for themselves and shake of the shackles that had bound them.
A state that was «truly founded upon the principles of atheism would be the greatest place on earth; a place of reason, compassion, logic, knowledge and beauty, where each fellow knew his and her fellows as people to be cherished, not chastised and shackled into conformity through propaganda and war crimes.»
This generation is not interested in denigrating the past or in liberating itself from the shackles of orthodoxy.
«The Cartesian change from mind - as - reason to mind - as - inner - area,» he writes, «was not the triumph of the prideful individual subject freed from scholastic shackles so much as the triumph of the quest for certainty over the quest for wisdom.
The church does not need a «revived» Sunday school that lives up to the common misperceptions of its mission, but instead one that has discarded the stereotypical shackles that have limited its effectiveness in the modern world.
They're not brought in shackles and chains but they are brought across the southern border with false promises and lies and the promise of a better life.
Let us also ask God that they would not be shackled to bitterness toward the murderer — not because he deserves it but because God commands it (Colossians 3:13).
However, if someone starts manipulating and dragging me where I don't want to go, my shackles rise like the best of you.
Moreover, Meriam was not admitted to a hospital to give birth but rather delivered Maya in that cell while she was shackled to the floor.
In the One Verse podcast, author and blogger Jeremy Myers provides verse - by - verse Bible teaching to show how Scripture does not enslave us to the shackles of religion, but instead liberates us from religion by drawing us into a loving and dynamic relationship with God.
Science, which would ultimately have to be shackled in a traditional authoritarian regime, would continue to be pursued in the revolutionary culture but it would not be idolized as in the liberal model.
«So, it struck me early on that for the conversation truly to go forward, what is needed is nothing short of a «theological mass re-education» — and in some cases I would even say «de-programming» — not to take the Bible away from anyone, but to give it back without the tons of freight that literalism shackles to it.»
Now, If I were suddenly free from the «shackles of religion», I wouldn't turn to a life devoted to it.
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