Sentences with phrase «of acquiescence»

I hope it is unnecessary to say that both the church and the seminary suffer erosion of authenticity in proportion to the measure of their acquiescence in institutional cave - playing.
Without that teaching, it seems unlikely that Hitler could have targeted the Jews as he did, or would have had the measure of acquiescence in his policies that he did.
Section 36 (2) also specifically excepts LA 1980 from any effect on the court's equitable jurisdiction to refuse relief «on the ground of acquiescence or otherwise».
Too often «reform» has been a matter of acquiescence, even surrender, to the spirit of the age.
In short, the Palestine of Jesus» day was a mildly stratified, largely rural, society in which are to be discerned all the familiar social forces of political and ecclesiastical dominance, religious formalism, extremes of poverty and wealth, economic insecurity, racial cleavage, an acceptance of the status quo with mixed reactions of acquiescence and revolt.
So there is some evidence that the kiss might be an act of acquiescence.
But, Lawrence concludes, this Christ is converted at the end by the Inquisitor's words, and his kiss of the old man is a kiss of acquiescence.
Carlson was a «one man show» at Wiltshire, a person of exceptional management gifts who ran the church and who got his way not only because of the acquiescence of corporation - minded members but also because he had a habit of «getting people,» ridiculing them with his thunderbolts.
It takes the attitude of acquiescence in monotony often followed by an intolerable boredom which in turn arouses within us a rage for chaos.
Forced to make uncontroversial comments of acquiescence as the Tories rapaciously tear down the welfare state, the NHS and any other public service they can get their right - wing mitts on.
The result is most obviously observed in our level of acquiescence to other people's wishes.
Gough softens her post with a few half - hearted words of acquiescence: «I have nothing against people who want to self - publish, especially if they're elderly.
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This is well illustrated by the company's final letter of acquiescence to the IPC.
I hope he lives long enough to see the consequences of his acquiescence to the oil industry.
After years of acquiescence, it would be unfair for the union to prevail.
Villatte v 38 Cleveland Square Management Ltd LTL 16/10/2002 (Court of Appeal) Question whether proceedings in a company's name were duly authorised; issues of acquiescence in the appointment of its directors, the scope of regulation 92 in the 1985 Table A and ratification.
The case concerned legal issues of (i) the effect of a compromise in earlier First Tier Tribunal proceedings; (ii) the scope of a right of way (and whether the obstructions were actionable); (iii) whether there was a defence of acquiescence to the injunction claim; and (iv) whether damages were an adequate remedy in lieu of an injunction.
And then, in a further sign of acquiescence, added the functionality to the upper - right corner of the Start screen.
Ordinarily, such would have been described as the worst of all hate speech but it was greeted with loud silence as a mark of acquiescence.
This was preserved by s 36 (2), LA 1980 which provides that: «Nothing in this Act shall affect any equitable jurisdiction to refuse relief on the ground of acquiescence or otherwise».
Such violations eventually affected the mood of the RO and his team and their attitude was one of acquiescence to the dictates of the NDC and their candidate, disregarding every single suggestion and complaint coming from my end, as a Candidate in this election.
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