Sentences with phrase «particular view»

I am only suggesting that the opinion being broadcast is based solely on their own particular view of the world.
Honestly, I am not sure I have ever heard that particular view on baptism before.
Parents who use the courts are often looking for a judge to support their own particular view about what should happen with the children.
I find it interesting how the «false prophet» teaching is always used on anyone who doesn't agree with one's particular view point.
But others are intended to represent a very particular view and they are not interested in representation, let alone fair representation, of other points of view.
Each room provides particular view to the gardens and the swimming pool.
Rather it is one particular view of what art can be.
These two things both show how this Doctor in particular views the world.
The bubbles in the graphs above represent the size of distinct sectors of the American public with particular views on climate and energy issues, ranging from alarmed to dismissive.
Accessing the research library was critical, just to read and examine why thinkers from the nineteenth and twentieth century held particular views.
Most offensively of all it's said that we're being paid by big, bad oil companies to express particular views.
It is time for those who practice metaphysics consciously and rigorously to go on the offensive against the erroneous metaphysics of most of those who presuppose particular views without examining them.
They are taught to oppose other factions in the church and to become militant in promoting particular views about personal morality.
The pictures from his Instagram account (@andrewbirk) offer particular views and fragments of the city which seek to emphasize solutions of contemporary art and stand out as a persistence of painting.
You can put up notes, drawings, files and use a calendar to negotiate a common event time, all in a single, presumably unlimited, plane, which gets negotiated by zooming in and out or fixing particular views.
Whatever one's particular view of climate change, the implications of Catholic belief for economic, social and political structures are an important part of Catholic theology and deserve considered prayer and theological reflection, not least from the theologians and philosophers associated with the Faith movement.
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Young researchers on short - term contracts in particular view the law as the last — or at least the latest — blow to their professional ambitions at the hands of the Italian academic research system.
I present it as a bit of week - end humour, based upon the headline - which I quoted, and my own particular view that the door mirrors, of the existing Q7, are comically large.
How the future is going to look, we take no particular view on it, other than to recognise that whatever it is today it will be different sometime in the future, and after that it will be different again.
If we have a particular view on currencies, we want to be able to implement it with a static hedge.
Rather, the data has to have some statistical significance for its support or rejection of a particular view to be considered valid.
For that reason, I have no particular view about short - term market direction, except that it is likely to be a roller - coaster of sorts.
In other words, sometimes stepping just outside the front door of a particular view (like Christianity) leaves you too close to have a clear perspective.
No particular view can be said to be uniquely in line....
Nobody has the right to impose a particular view of life on anyone else.
My point was simply that respect is a two - way street, if you demand that others respect your particular views then you must respect other's particular views.
What I do know is thta he has every right to hold his particular view of morality and understand it to be absolute, just as you do with your particular version of morality.
If a particular view about this sin can be explained without ever mentioning the Holy Spirit, this is a good indication that this view is wrong.
While the French Revolution led to a form of democracy and the Russian to communism, Dawson finds a common thread in a particular view of humanity he associates with the bourgeoisie who led the charge.
The physical experience of the body, always modified by the social categories through which it is known, sustains a particular view of society.
As an Enlightenment idea, «academic freedom» is usually associated with a rationale that depends on a particular view of human nature.
Economic theory is based on a particular view of human beings.
The fact that these principles have such great similarity to principles of obligation found in other religions and philosophies has led many theologians to believe that what is unique about Christian principles of obligation is not so much their context as the particular view of the world that follows from the metaphors and stories which surround them and which are found in the Christian drama.
That is so, so short of saying that essentially all human intellectual endeavour for the past 3000 years directly supports not only the existence of a God, but your particular views on the nature of that God and the truth of the bible.
An essential part of ethics is the particular view taken of moral agency.
First, economic theory is based on a particular view of human beings.
They are shrines to a particular view of life, thought, and death.
It is becoming increasingly clear that we need to learn to deal with a world that does not agree with the Christian point of view, or any one particular view for that matter.
No one should be penalized or coerced because he holds any particular view about the ultimate.

Phrases with «particular view»

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