Sentences with phrase «on civilized society»

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Separately, Representative Adam Kinzinger, Republican of Illinois, is circulating a letter among his colleagues, calling on the A.T.F. to re-evaluate bump stocks, which he said had «no place in civilized society
Religion is a poison to civilized society, and we need to stop kissing people's butts constantly when they insist on shoving it in our faces at inappropriate times like these guys did on this flight.
Our liberal societies have allowed these islamists to leave their countries to get away from some of their crap and come to civilized countries, and now they want to impose their crap on us.
I won't go into great detail about why I oppose this re-definition that most civilized societies have accepted as the normal... based on religious and spiritual basis that marriage was between a man and a woman.
In a press release, organizers said the event was focused on promoting Pancasila, Indonesia's state philosophy, which encompasses five basic principles that include belief in one God, just and civilized society, unity and democracy.
I am saying, for one thing, that violence is the general rule for the existence of societies — including the societies that call themselves civilized but have only camouflaged violence by explaining and justifying it and putting a good face on it.
However, a civilized society does not condem all men from these groups based on the conduct of some.
By offering a standardized curriculum focused on math and science, we can give Wakandans a bedrock upon which they can build a more civilized society.
We as a civilized society need to keep a watch on rejects of the society like Mr Abbot and stop them from advocating genocide.
There can be little doubt that in civilized societies at the present time the stress is put on living as well as one can in the present moment or for a fairly short future.
All civilized life depends on the process of ordering, and wherever there are designations of position or office within society there will inevitably be classes.
A new U.S. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, headed by Milton S. Eisenhower, stated: «Violence on television encourages violent forms of behavior, and fosters moral and social values about violence in daily life which are unacceptable in a civilized society
On all too many occasions, hanging would truly be «too good for him,» but that familiar phrase reminds us how far civilized law restrains itself from meting out thoroughgoing retribution, presumably for reasons that must supersede society's legitimate concern for reciprocity, proportionality and just deserts.
On the other hand, it is certainly the case that a civilized society does not exhibit any type of overriding unity greater than that which is manifest by the many individual efforts of its constituents.
Accordingly, the «order» of a civilized society is «genetically propagated» in terms of commonly accepted and habitually enacted social practices which are passed on from generation to generation, and thus in the most general terms a civilized society is metaphysically constituted as a «social nexus» in a fashion equivalent to that of a Society society is «genetically propagated» in terms of commonly accepted and habitually enacted social practices which are passed on from generation to generation, and thus in the most general terms a civilized society is metaphysically constituted as a «social nexus» in a fashion equivalent to that of a Society society is metaphysically constituted as a «social nexus» in a fashion equivalent to that of a Society Society per se.
The efficacy of a civilized society, regardless of its apparent authority in the affairs of individuals, is in reality nothing but the cooperative agency of many persons functioning, either officially or informally, to carry on the daily exercise of accepted practice.
And although it is true that different civilized societies manifest varying degrees of «communal unity» depending on their particular social - historical situation, and / or political orientation, still it is the case that there is a general metaphysical equivalence in this regard.
Makes about as much sense as taking John Galt's advice on how to run a civilized, compassionate society.
I call people who seek revenge, other than what is allowed under a civilized society's laws (as in, laws not based on religious «laws» that might allow an eye - for - an - eye mentality), for having their property destroyed stupid and primitive.
I am terrified that the axiomatic principles that my life is founded on are actually a collection of man - made tennets of morality amalgamated over thousands of years of trials and tribulations within formative civilized society
In its summary, the Commission stated: «Violence on television encourages violent forms of behavior, and fosters moral and social values about violence in daily life which are unacceptable in a civilized society
The Governor said it is a widely acknowledged fact that all modern and civilized societies thrive on the quality of laws which regulate and guide the actions of government, organizations, individuals and institutions, and that the dynamics of law relative to time and circumstances however demands that such laws are revisited periodically to ensure their relevance and effectiveness.
Based on that, significantly higher sodium consumption in civilized societies was quickly characterized as overconsumption, and associated with hypertension.
It's a complicated topic that needs to be discussed and thoughtfully agreed on what makes up a civilized society.
I'm discovering after a year and a half of wearing sweatpants and nursing tops with a spit cloth perpetually on my shoulder, I'm pitifully out of the loop, with only your blog to pull me back into civilized fashion society.
It wasn't until humans moved past the hunter - gatherer years and into the age of civilized society that marriage and relationships really took on a new role.
Focusing on the title girl's desperate, almost feral search for a job, Rosetta revealed how the desire for employment becomes a fight to find a place in the civilized world through claustrophobic, hand - held long takes that literally bore down on the anxious rituals and movements defining Rosetta's losing battle with a society that has no use for anyone on the margins.
Bookended by war scenes that dramatize the fine line between civilized society and the brutality of war, it all comes together... bringing more power and poignancy to the two best scenes: as previously mentioned, Letts and Lerman go mano y mano in arguing the brilliance of Bertrand Russell, and their word battle highlights the age - old idealist vs. real world struggles; a mother - son scene towards the end is as heart - breaking as any we're likely to see on screen this year.
Make no mistake, this is central to the attack on the price we pay for being the civilized society we like to believe we are.»
I'm sure there are many others who hold that view, and who'd point out that man — by virtue of that «dominion» he has over other animals, by virtue of being the superior, more developed being, by virtue of his position atop civilized society — has every right to chow down on his dog when trapped in the wilderness with no other options available.
There are way too many people on this planet, many of them suffering in poverty, yet would any civilized society find it morally or ethically acceptable to euthanize them?
If Dark Dragon — not yet awakened from his scripturally mandated dragon slumber — has the name recognition and battlefield impotence of a house - confined, porn - wealthy Bin Laden, then DD's litany of «No. 2s» are the boots on the ground, and they represent the clear and present danger to civilized society.
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