Sentences with phrase «own scrupulousness»

A child inducted too early into the control of his natural functions may develop lasting patterns of scrupulousness and anxiety.
Compulsive, automatic scrupulousness is a sign of illness, not of health.
Certainly many believe that a man can search out and grasp the Truth just as well, creatively express the Beautiful just as well, vitally perfect the Good just as well, even if, in order to win some advantage in the world, he was secretly a little unfaithful to himself, even if he did shift the boundary stones of his inner life a particle by Just a shade less scrupulousness, so that even though he had won this material advantage by doubtful means, yet he «can truly work for the Good, the Beautiful, and the True.»
When 12th century piety (yielding to a growing scrupulousness over spilling the wine) withdrew the chalice from adults, it also suspended giving the wine to infants at baptism.
What the Old Testament especially teaches us is this: «that zeal is as essentially a duty of all God's rational creatures, as [are] prayer and praise, faith and submission; and, surely, if so, [then] especially of sinners whom He has redeemed: that zeal consists in a strict attention to His commands» a scrupulousness, vigilance, heartiness, and punctuality, which bears with no reasoning or questioning about them» an intense thirst for the advancement of His glory» a shrinking from the pollution of sin and sinners» an indignation, nay impatience, at witnessing His honor insulted» a quickness of feeling when His name is mentioned, and a jealousy how it is mentioned» a fullness of purpose, an heroic determination to yield Him service at whatever sacrifice of personal feeling» and an energetic resolve to push through all difficulties, were they as mountains, when His eye or hand but gives the sign» a carelessness of obloquy, or reproach, or persecution, a forgetfulness of friend and relative, nay, a hatred (so to say) of all that is naturally dear to us, when He says, «Follow me.»
Over the years Judge Taylor has been a jurist of flinty scrupulousness, particularly in his handling of early civil rights cases, and he has cast a clear eye on an astounding array of disputes.
(Even if he feels too inclined to underline that scrupulousness by comparing documentary footage and photos to his own recreations.)
From the gut - wrenching, step - by - step chronology of the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad to seafaring cultists practicing Scientology - like rituals in the wake of World War II to the 16th president twisting arms over the passing of the 13th Amendment, the best films of 2012 brought history to life with an extraordinary scrupulousness that still left room for vivid artistic expression.
In 2008 he decided that he could, then set about it with a «level of scrupulousness» that would daunt Chip Foose.
Matching the level of scrupulousness is the preening price: $ 299,000 and up.
But in these canvases and in other works — such as his series of landscapes freighted with Barbizon - school scrupulousness — the artist has sought modes of representing that go beyond the pursuit of likeness, gesturing toward abstraction, anamorphosis, and anachronism.
«Meticulosity» is an antiquated term for «scrupulousness,» with origins in the Latin root for «fearful» — a nod, write the curators in their manifesto - like catalog essay, to the urgency and meaning that are at stake in the art they've gathered.
Like other successful painters Diebenkorn has inspired too many epigones: lesser Diebenkorns who have learned from his surfaces and subjects but not from his intellectual scrupulousness.
How would you measure scrupulousness?
The authors tell us that their scrupulousness put themselves at a disadvantage in public debate because they restricted themselves to making claims that were supported by peer - reviewed articles and data.
R.K.P.:... We have placed before the world... a defining piece of work, which clearly tells you about the scientific reasons for climate change... The veracity, the honesty, the scrupulousness with which we carry out our assessment has been the hallmark of the IPCC...
Facebook's primary job is making money, after all — and even careful policies can't always control for the scrupulousness of how its customers use its primary product: our data.
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