Sentences with phrase «often against the authority»

Guston became a hero to at least one corner of Postmodernism by rebelling early and often against the authority and high seriousness of abstraction.

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However, the often - conflicting local and federal drone rules pose potential problems if there is a legal dispute that puts the local government against federal authorities, Michel explained.
However, building links too quickly can work against you, because doing so often decreases their quality; instead, it's better to slowly escalate the authority and frequency of your link posting efforts.
The theologian's task is more often to defend the text against a wrong claim to its authority rather than to affirm in some timeless and case - free way that it has authority.
Now this tendency, through the influence of grace, is not often exhibited in matters of faith; for it would be incipient heresy, and would be contrary, if knowingly indulged, to the first element of Catholic duty; but in matters of conduct, of ritual, of discipline, of politics, of social life, in the ten thousand questions which the Church has not formally answered, even though she may have intimated her judgment, there is a constant rising of the human mind against the authority of the Church, and of superiors, and that, in proportion as each individual is removed from perfection.
It is often considered more legitimate for a country to take military action against another country that is authorized a UN Security Council resolution than it is to do so without that authority, and it is considered more legitimate for a country to take action against a country whose actions have been condemned by the UN Security Council (without an actual authorization to take military force) than it is to do so without such a determination.
«Many of the victims are vulnerable precisely because they are not only young, but they often display some or all of the following characteristics: they are unable easily to trust those in authority and still less able to report intimate details; they use alcohol; they return to the perpetrator of the offences against them; and, not infrequently, they self - harm,» Starmer is expected to say later.
The U.S. government's authority to regulate air pollution nationwide, often against the wishes of Republican - leaning states, could face new curbs when the Supreme Court takes on two high - stakes cases in coming months.
His protagonists are often men in suits — the uniform of contemporary authority — painted against spare backgrounds.
There are often injunctions against questioning authority, as all authority is seen to devolve from the supernatural — just as it did for the shamans of the early agricultural era.
Police and other authorities are well - trained at getting confessions out of people, and often use people's words against them later.
Daisy is often instructed in public procurement challenges, acting both for and against the contracting authority.
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