Sentences with phrase «of aberrations such»

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Such conversions are likely to grow more frequent as self - described «lovers of death» such as ISIS force the French to explain and defend a civilization firmly based, for all its inconsistencies, excesses, and aberrations, on the reverent love of human life demanded by the doctrine of the IncarnatSuch conversions are likely to grow more frequent as self - described «lovers of death» such as ISIS force the French to explain and defend a civilization firmly based, for all its inconsistencies, excesses, and aberrations, on the reverent love of human life demanded by the doctrine of the Incarnatsuch as ISIS force the French to explain and defend a civilization firmly based, for all its inconsistencies, excesses, and aberrations, on the reverent love of human life demanded by the doctrine of the Incarnation.
He has devoted nearly 20 years to strengthening the infrastructure of heterosexual marriage, and he fears that the rise of same - sex marriage will open a floodgate of aberrations, such as polygamy and group marriage, and will destroy the role that marriage has in bringing women and men together for the sake of having sex and rearing children.
But apart from such aberrations, this vision of afterlife just seems boring and not very attractive.
From this perspective, contemporary social issue disputes, such as that over abortion, are not temporary aberrations, but rather the stuff of future politics, where an agenda of «traditional values» confronts an agenda of «personal liberation» or what Ronald Inglehart has called, somewhat misleadingly, «postmaterial» values.
In the main they are good, kind, honest people; and in the sins which they recognize to be sins — such as theft, drunkenness, and adultery — the record of church people is generally so good that any aberration is immediately spotted by the press as headline news.
If nothing else, Wright's work will force us to deal with the problems of anachronism and truncated interpretations of Jesus that lead to such horrible aberrations as anti-Semitism on the one hand and an all - too - modern non-Jewish Jesus on the other.
a formidable list of moral aberrations, such as the mindless endorsement of far - way tyrannies or.
Yet one must always be cognizant that at no moment in its two millennia of history has the Christian church been free of such aberrations and distortions.
Such aberrations are promptly excommunicated intellectually (the psychiatrists have at hand a full - blown «syllabus of errors» for this purpose, as do language analysts and other assorted ideologists of the cognitive status quo), and the individual who refuses to recant may have to face «repressive» treatments of various degrees of severity (from losing his job to electroshock).
Now it is characteristic of most of us that when we uncover such anomalies as these, we dismiss them as aberrations of our own personal experience.
Such excessive concentration of power, Boff believes, leads to domination, centralization, marginalization of the faithful, triumphalism and institutional hubris — an extensive laundry list of aberrations from which not even the Sacred Congregation itself is exempted.
Arsenal should be able to see off Leicester, irrespective of the resistance the home side puts up; but any lacklustre showing could cost Arsenal big time, and Wenger would warn his troops against such an aberration.
Such differences have been identified in functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of patients with fibromyalgia.25 If severe early breastfeeding - associated pain reflects pain catastrophizing, then aberrations in central nociception pathways may lead to both curtailed breastfeeding and perinatal depression.
Convening such a body would provide a space to debate how best to address systematic political inequality, whether through thorough - going electoral reform including PR and compulsory voting, the radical overhaul of the democratic aberration that is the Lords, or in reforming party funding, all of which the report supports.
«Our method may be the first to use surface plasmons to address a classical optics problem such as the detection of aberrations
«Our findings are proof of principle that reprogramming can be used to repair certain chromosomal aberrations such as ring chromosomes,» said Dr. Bershteyn.
Such seemingly comic - relief scenes as seeing her using Reiner's car windshield as a sexual device, or try to force through a confession in a church on a priest that wants none of it, play out as if they are evocative of an oddity or perverse aberration from a normally cool, calm, collected, scheming partner who is always in control.
And they do, with just the odd aberration such as the upper door panels that look a bit scuff - prone and a prevalence of hard - touch (good quality) plastics.
Potential laser eye surgery patients should be warned about the possibility of under - or overcorrection, dry or itchy eyes, infection and potentially permanent visual aberrations such as haloes or blurred vision.
Often such works are revived precisely to give contemporary artists the historical buttress that will burnish their reputations: thus late figurative works by Picabia, previously seen as kitschy aberrations were first restored to critical favor in the 1980s at a time when it seemed to retrospectively offer an important patrilineage for and contribute to the historical buttressing of the work of a then emerging David Salle.
In reality, the implications of such distortions of the data [due to UHI] go much further than just representing one of the most bizarre aberrations in the history of science... this scary chicanery has given Britain the most suicidally crazy energy policy (useless windmills and all) of any country in the world.
With 1998 either being the hottest or one of the hottest (dependent on which temperature record set one works with) years in recorded history, a constant refrain has been «there has been no warming since...» (or, for awhile, since 1998 was such a peak (aberration), «there has been cooling»).
The problem of radiative equilibrium between relativistically shifted temperatures that I touched on earlier is one to which they can conveniently be applied (the aberration of light is such a spinor boost and rotation).
When determining if the tribunal has reached a decision that is «obviously wrong», an error must be apparent on the face of the award itself, such that it constitutes a «major intellectual aberration» (see HMV UK Ltd v Propinvest Friar Ltd Partnership [2012] 1 Lloyd's Rep 416).
Given their typical age of onset, a broad range of mental disorders are increasingly being understood as the result of aberrations of developmental processes that normally occur in the adolescent brain.4 — 6 Executive functioning, and its neurobiological substrate, the prefrontal cortex, matures during adolescence.5 The relatively late maturation of executive functioning is adaptive in most cases, underpinning characteristic adolescent behaviours such as social interaction, risk taking and sensation seeking which promote successful adult development and independence.6 However, in some cases it appears that the delayed maturation of prefrontal regulatory regions leads to the development of mental illness, with neurobiological studies indicating a broad deficit in executive functioning which precedes and underpins a range of psychopathology.7 A recent meta - analysis of neuroimaging studies focusing on a range of psychotic and non-psychotic mental illnesses found that grey matter loss in the dorsal anterior cingulate, and left and right insula, was common across diagnoses.8 In a healthy sample, this study also demonstrated that lower grey matter in these regions was found to be associated with deficits in executive functioning performance.
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