Sentences with phrase «other allegiances as»

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(And not, as others have suggested, because of any sort of allegiance to the Sino - Russo friendship.)
Many China politics experts and some party insiders attribute the downfall of Sun Zhengcai to his reputation as a possible leader whose rise and allegiances lay in his ties to senior party figures other than Mr. Xi.
Several others, including a biotech firm that changed its name to Riot Blockchain, Long Island Iced Tea which changed its name to Long Blockchain, and Hong Kong - based UBI Blockchain have all seen stocks surge as a direct result of their newfound allegiance with crypto tech.
Giving all other powers their due and their respect, we Christians can not as a matter of total confidence or supreme trust embrace the flag, support the government, or pledge allegiance to the country for which they stand.
On the other hand, I want as well to share faith and Christian hope with these people, to avoid shutting off genuine interpersonal encounter and my own self - disclosure because of any false allegiance to psychotherapeutic norms — and I doubt that empathy alone constitutes such a sharing.
It's just that nobody ever tries to convince me or my children to pledge allegiance to any of those others, or pray to them, or to persecute people in their name, or to let the government be used as an aid in indoctrinating more people into their myths.
Because I could not hide this fact from myself and others, because I could not very well begin my lectures in Bonn with the salutation to Hitler, and because I could not very well swear an unconditioned oath of allegiance to the Führer, as I should have to do as the holder of a state office, I lost my position in the service of this state and was forced to quit Germany.
I think that as long as these other agreements do not contradict our first allegiance to Jesus, then it is not idolatry.
They displayed, however, great vitality, and one or another of them or of other varieties of what, following the usual convention, we must label as Protestantism, won the allegiance of the majority of the population of Northwestern Europe.
Now if - someone - identifies - themselves - as a particular xyz... we naturally presume that they either have a particularly strong identi ty, allegiance, or other association.
Kekes sees autonomy as the god to which all other liberal allegiances pay homage.
Unlike adherents to some of the other religions which have commanded the allegiance of men, Christian believers are gathered together as a fellowship, meeting at specific times and in specific places to engage in the action of divine worship.
Thus a young instructor applying for a job in an elite university is well advised to hide «unsound» views such as political allegiance to the right wing of the Republican party (perhaps even to the left wing), opposition to abortion or to other causes of the feminist movement, or a strong commitment to the virtues of the corporation.
Rather, such associations and memberships came to be viewed as secondary to our primary allegiance to a State that reserves the right to control, oversee, and define any other institution.
As recent scholarship has emphasized, Jesus founded a renewal movement within Judaism which competed with other Jewish renewal movements for the allegiance of his contemporaries.
Indeed, even as late as the twentieth century rivalries continued in Central Europe between the two wings of what had been the Catholic Church — the one owning allegiance to Rome and the other, Orthodox, affiliated, although more loosely, with Constantinople.
This has nothing whatever to do with «party» allegiance in any given church, nor with the differences, such as they are, between Anglicans and Presbyterians or Lutherans or Congregationalists or Methodists or any other Christians.
These are professionals who are on the move all the time in this modern world there is no such thing as allegiance any more, they rob from us, we rob from others.
In general, a lot of the notions of allegiances other than to a national government are rolled into the concept of «civil society» as a such of thought in political theory.
Of course, the other tradition of Westminster by - election «upsets» is that at the next general election, voters meekly return to their traditional allegiance, and the glittering winner of a year before (or, in some cases, months) returns to obscurity as chairperson of the district highways committee.
Many China politics experts and some party insiders attribute the downfall of Sun Zhengcai to his reputation as a possible leader whose rise and allegiances lay in his ties to senior party figures other than Mr. Xi.
As far as voting, you can fill out a whole bracket or you can just vote for Emory, along with other places you may feel an allegiance tAs far as voting, you can fill out a whole bracket or you can just vote for Emory, along with other places you may feel an allegiance tas voting, you can fill out a whole bracket or you can just vote for Emory, along with other places you may feel an allegiance to.
Instead, over the course of the movie, as revelations come to light (particularly for the other characters in the movie) and the story dips and turns, it's not so much our allegiances that change, as our understanding of the decisions that have been made and choices taken.
According to the article Female Genital Mutilation by Nahid Toubia, FGM is not related to the religion of Islam or any other religion but «[it] was spread by dominant tribes and civilizations, often as a result of tribal, ethnic and cultural allegiances» (Julie Peters, Andrea Wolper, 1995 p. 230).
Reformers on the left, especially, feel forced to declare their allegiance to «The Resistance» on a daily basis, lest Randi Weingarten and others succeed in painting any Democrat for Education Reform as Betsy DeVos in sheep's clothing.
Those of us who see ourselves as global citizens are not abandoning other identities; such as allegiances to our countries, ethnicities, and political beliefs.
While several American comics creators, such as Frank Miller (The Dark Knight Returns,) and Wendy Pini (Elfquest) have acknowledged manga influences in their work, other American, Canadian and European creators have created original works that show a strong allegiance to the manga way of drawing and telling a story, while developing a style all their own.
Some Goombas, such as the inhabitants of Goomba Village, live peacefully inside the borders of the Mushroom Kingdom, while others simply hold no allegiance and operate independently in distant locales such as Rogueport and Monstro Town.
As an ordinary citizen, you can join a clan and help reclaim the United States by forming allegiances with other factions, or go all - out as a mercenary and endlessly assault other player's bases, opting for anarchy over clan diplomacAs an ordinary citizen, you can join a clan and help reclaim the United States by forming allegiances with other factions, or go all - out as a mercenary and endlessly assault other player's bases, opting for anarchy over clan diplomacas a mercenary and endlessly assault other player's bases, opting for anarchy over clan diplomacy!
The Popism artists in Melbourne in the mid-1980s — including Maria Kozic, Phillip Brophy and Peter Tyndall, among others — owe no obvious visual allegiance to Richter's work, but he was conceptually influential, as was his sense of irony.
If you want to get this update as early as this year, you may have to switch allegiance to Google's Pixel or Nexus family of devices, but as for other Android OEMs, the update to Android O may happen somewhere in 2018.
What is the basis on which «our contracts» is drawn (as REALTORS ®) with our Board (s), OREA (or your province), CREA (to whom all other systems owe allegiance), RECO (in ON), and the REBBA (Min.
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