Sentences with phrase «only espoused»

As a Mormon man, Mitt Romney has an attitude towards women that is not only espoused, but also encouraged by his church and his faith.
That's the running theory anyway, and it's hard not to notice that it's one usually only espoused by people who are not single.
Another 16 % not only espoused the peak - oil view but said we will be unable to satisfy demand in the near future.
You also have people who can register as a specfic party and run on a ticket to strengthen their careers and yet they only espouse one or two things that could count them into the party in the first place.There's also a huge issue of people really thinking that a vote for a 3rd party candidate is a waste, If the only way you feel your vote matters is by voting for one of 2 parties (even if you are unsatisfied with both) does it actually matter?
Honestly, I thought Chevreau's article was very fair and balanced in that he quoted advisors such John DeGoey who only espouses indexing.

Not exact matches

Sales puffery and vague pledges end up coming back to bite the careless who espouse action but deliver only hot air.
Not only are Johnson and Weld social liberals and fiscal conservatives, they espouse views traditionally associated with moderate Republican candidates on the economy, such as favoring international trade agreements and reducing the national debt.
His annual letter to shareholders is often the forum Buffett uses to not only explain Berkshire's wins and losses over the previous year, but also to espouse certain lessons the most novice investor can heed.
Wood espouses a creaky Victorian positivism, indeed claims it as the only acceptable basis for scholarship.
While only a comparatively few architects today may espouse Cram's creed, perhaps his example will reach many more through the pages of this book.
Only here, therefore, does he win full release from the quasi-entitative model of societies espoused by Whiteheadians generally, even those who like Sherburne and Gallagher want to give greater attention to the role of the nonsocial nexus of entirely living occasions as the necessary infrastructure for the soul or society of presiding occasions.
These are real questions, and when she utters the postmodern cliché, «Conflict is only generated by the familiar commitment to One; Creativity is generated by the Many,» I suspect that she doesn't really believe it: her own work tells her that univocal obsessives are much more likely to be creative than cocktail party flibbertigibbets who constantly espouse multiple positions.
In light of the horror produced by the extreme nationalism he favored, it is not only easy but necessary to condemn many of the views espoused by Eliade in the 1930s.
On the other hand, being an atheist, she naturally espouses amoral behavior; a lack of moral principles — only those that are self - imposed and self - executed, and which are subject to change at a whim.
To them freedom of speech only applies if you espouse their message.
When W. E. B. Du Bois spoke in 1903 about embracing the «greater ideals of the American Republic» and the «spirit of the Declaration of Independence «11 he was only doing in the language of his day what Gordon and Cruse in our own time do when they espouse democracy and pluralism as fundamental to the American republic.
i imagine that only a lifetime of indoctrination could cause someone to espouse such nonsensical beliefs.
As Frank Viola and I hope to show in a forthcoming essay, the label of «heresy» was only applied to people who not only denied, but activity worked against the foundational doctrines of orthodoxy, viz. the doctrines espoused by the Nicene and Apostle's creed.
Only the human espousing it with a false sense of certainty.
From his analysis emerges perhaps the most important task of all for modern Christians: Christians should not only advocate peace to fend off the negative threat of nuclear war, but must articulate, espouse and live a positive vision and motivation for peace that is grounded in the biblical tradition.
For perhaps more than any other philosopher of modernity Nietzsche espouses the fiercest version of iconoclasm, an attack on the image that, for sheer ferocity, has its only philosophical counterpart in Plato.
Such values are espoused only when convenient and in a self - serving way.
A party, which is ahead of its time and espouses the truth, including philosophical truths, in theological language, as Marx would have said, can only end up by suffocating democracy.
On this view, a rule is only as good as the number of people who keep it, and hypocrisy (espousing a precept while flouting it oneself) is ridiculous and morally bankrupt.
St Paul writes to the church at Corinth: «I have espoused you to Christ as a bride to her only husband» (2 Cor 11:2).
Of course the only caveat is, if the Comunity - Organizer - In - Chief espouses this too - beware.
I can only hope that the next person to speak pointed out that the program isn't christian and reminded that person (outside the meeting) that AA espouses no specific belief system.
But if the new respectability enjoyed by the Sunday school only reflects a national desire to retreat to comfortable forms that were part of a less risky past, then we are called to espouse a new cause — the liberation of the Sunday school.
The question is of importance because he uses that principle — the ineradicableness of the positive, or the primacy of the positive — as a weapon not only against those who espouse purely negative facts but against those who propose metaphysical principles which involve exclusive negativity.
This meant not only that Catholics ought ideally to be converted to Protestantism, it also suggested that all Americans should adopt the set of cultural ideals that Protestants espoused.
Why did the author only mention companies that espouse Christian values?
The historical argument is parallel here, but the emotional difference points to something else at play: Roman polytheism is a dead religion, no one seriously expects it being espoused, it's symbols can only be historic in nature.
'' «He sincerely wants to promote better relations with Islam, but it's not possible on the basis of the theology he espouses,» Prof Knitter said, alluding to a 2007 Vatican proclamation that Roman Catholicism provides the only true path to salvation.
jeff — the difference we saw during the debates and well indicated by biden, is that the republicans will work to enact their beliefs into law and that the democrats will espouse their beliefs as only their own and not attempt to impose them on the general population.
It appeared that the realities were the warring classes themselves, and so it had always been: «The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles».32 It was absurd of the German literati to espouse the misty cause of mankind.33 The only real and pressing issue was that of which side to take, labor's or capital's, in the ongoing class struggle.
Reading the comments by nottolate only reinforces the image of today's faux Christian as arrogant, condescending, and self - righteous — they bear little to no resemblance to the ideals they espouse.
I meant Wenger espouses the first option If only Wenger espoused the better strikers option... sigh.
Through the years, my career has transformed into one where I only work for organizations with the same values as espoused by API, because those are the values that I want to direct my life and that which I am striving to pass down to my children.
Vitamins, scientists learned, existed not only in meat, grains, and dairy products, foods they had always considered vital to nourishment and growth, but also in fruits and vegetables, which had previously been regarded as benign at best and as suspicious by many, although several nineteenth - century groups did espouse the virtues of a vegetarian diet.43 The promotion of fruits and vegetables as vital to human growth and nourishment grew during the Great War.
Before investigating how to «sell» integration to the masses, the left still needs to resolve its internal ideological dissonance whereby its espoused integration is only for the «lucky» few.
The fact that he speaks five languages, including fluent Spanish, only makes him more valuable as a candidate in espousing the Republican message to groups Republicans should be talking to.
The core problem of the Labour Right isn't only a lack of a potential leader — but the fundamentally crap Tory - lite neoliberal politics they all espouse.
While we continue that discussion in chat, you still haven't answered the question I asked about your question: are you only interested in the correlation between views of individual Republican voters and their racial attitudes, or are you also interested in whether the views espoused by the Republican Party itself were formed by race?
BHA Faith Schools Campaigner Richy Thompson commented, «It is gravely concerning that the only book Hereford Academy uses espouses views so inconsistent with established science — how can pupils receive a vigorous science education under these circumstances?
Singh is not the only voice in India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) espousing antiscience views.
«If environmental scientists truly espouse the ethical value of inclusivity, including diverse groups of people at the tables of research, decision making, policy and public debate, it is not only necessary to share scientific data, it is ethically obligatory,» Elliott said.
«My personal hesitation did not apply solely to the climate change entry but to several other entries, as well,» for example, air pollution and possibly even tobacco deaths, he says, «and I espoused the general principle that we should list only discrete events with identifiable, individual deaths in order to have a fair comparison.
The 75th anniversary of the Golden Globes will not only be remembered in years to come for Oprah Winfrey's show - stopping Cecil B. deMille acceptance speech, but also for the solidarity on the red carpet and inside the Beverly Hilton ballroom for the #TimesUp movement, espousing equal rights for women.
Her outspoken demands for equal rights for droids are both funny and pointed, and in keeping with the ideals of revolution espoused in the last two Star Wars films (Rogue One and The Last Jedi), though it's mostly played for a laugh, until it becomes sentimental (traditional the only two modes in Ron Howard's directorial toolkit).
Yet for some, the argument has taken a twist to mean that, rather than trying to address structural and pedagogical issues in our schools, we ought to focus only on the attitudes espoused by our students.
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