Sentences with phrase «rather than the rights»

Liberation and liberalism are related more than phonetically, which is one reason why anti-Semitism is increasingly more evident on the left rather than the right.
In Christian Echoes National Ministry, Inc. v. U.S., the Tenth Circuit Court addressed what the Walz decision had sidestepped, and held that «tax exemption is a privilege, a matter of grace rather than a right
I am more referring to the need to present a self image that is «holy», as if holiness was all about appearances rather than right attitudes and treatment of others.
The left / right typology would be less problematic if it were triangular rather than flat and linear — right, left and apex rather than right, left and center.
One of the standard criticisms of virtue ethics is that it is weak when dealing with issues in applied ethics, in contrast to deontology or utilitarianism, and this because virtue theorists focus on good or bad agents rather than right or wrong acts.
The biblical theology to which he refers emerged after World War II as a consensus with certain characteristics: (1) the Bible is assumed to be relevant for modern men and women; (2) biblical criticism is to be accepted; (3) the message of the Bible is a unity, if a unity in diversity; (4) revelation is historical encounter rather than right doctrine; (5) the biblical (Hebraic) mentality is distinctive.
I would juice the lemon separate from the salad rather than right into it to prevent you from making overly lemony.
Especially now that for the most part, the kickout blocks are being handled by Meredith rather than right guard Davin Joseph, who hasn't played well at all this year.
And I believe he should do that if the Boss continues to play him at left wing rather than the right wing.
I'm not confident with Debuchy, he's more of a right winger that can defend rather than a right back that can attack.
Valverde started off using him and then changed him to a right winger rather than right back.
Cardiff didn't seem to know how to cope with this overload and it created plenty of opportunities for Liverpool, despite all three goals originating from the left hand side rather than the right.
(Though note that it is generally considered safer for baby to simply stay as close to you as possible, rather than right in between both parents.
At the 2010 election Liberal Democrat MPs, members and voters were all more social liberal than economic liberal (using both terms in their traditional British not American sense) i.e. left rather than right of centre.
It seems the point is really to have a feeling of control or even to make EU citizens jumps through hoops for the sake of affirming that being working in the UK is a privilege rather than a right EU citizens have on an equal footing with British citizens so a symbolic rather than a practical distinction.
Faced with an existential threat (i.e. a threat to their very existence of people in the society) from the right and overt symbolic and interpersonal expressions from members of right wing political parties that Muslims are not welcome, in a world with only a finite number of available political parties (even in countries that don't have a two party system), Muslims are going to tend to choose to join the left wing coalition rather than the right wing coalition.
But what findings there are suggest that they do indeed lean left rather than right, perhaps emphatically.
This effect is different from what one sees when the right visual cortex — rather than right parietal lobe — is damaged.
The fetus was upside down rather than right side up, and its front legs were not yet extended as they should be just before birth.
All the sugars in this smoothie are from natural sources (fruit), so the fiber helps the sugar enter your bloodstream slowly, rather than right away with artificial sweeteners.
Besides the heel, these boots are different than my other black boots because they stop well below my knee rather than right up to my knee.
Curvy ladies will love this elongated version — the band hits mid-thigh rather than right above your hips.
Craig deserves a lot of credit for the amount of actual stunt work carried out himself but the rest of the casting feels a little too popular rather than right for the character.
So for now, although this likely sounds obstructionist and noncommittal, I am still most interested in seeking right questions rather than right answers.
The power window switches are placed on the doorpad closer to the window, rather than the right hand side armrest which is now becoming standard.
Rather than a right to use their platform to read my purchased books, that is magnanimously granted to me.
Amazon do allow people to share some of their Kindle content if their accounts are linked - but even so the idea that we buy a license to access that content, rather than the rights of ownership is also part of the Kindle Store's terms of use.
Immediately after passing the turnoff into the airport, you will be in the left lane («San Ramon»); stay in that lane rather than the right lane, which exits to Alajuela and check your odometer reading.
In many ways it's detrimental as we've become a culture focused with what was done wrong rather than right.
Zooming your weapon in is now performed by pulling in the left joystick rather than the right trigger and «jet dashing» a new way of dodging fire and evading your foes, also adds a new variable to the game.
It's fairly fluid but personally, I would prefer a button to hold down to prep for the bunny hop rather than the right stick.
That's why scientists use statistics, to show that they are wrong, rather than right.
Environmentalists fight to sustain a moratorium on commercial whaling, but usually — as I wrote a few years ago — use arguments about rarity, rather than right and wrong, about whether they should be hunted.
KR @ 173, thanks for your reply though I'm not sure why a decrease in phytoplankton might be a «contributor in the future», rather than right now.
In both, I make the case that stop signs exist primarily as a form of speed control for cars rather than a right - of - way system; that's why they have converted most of them to four way stops that don't actually work as well for right - of - way as the old two way stops.
Note that this is different than what many people are familiar with in the context of criminal law, where assault and battery are terms that are defined by specific criminal legislation, which defines the criminal penalties imposed for engaging in certain acts, rather than the right to monetary recovery which is governed by personal injury law.
As far as recourse to those affected goes, I view this as a policy rather than a rights issue, and I'm sure the RCMP would have a lot to say about the «necessity» of the delay.
«Lessig's insistence on a misuse, rather than a right of fair use, legal theory is unfortunate: the suit would seek to revoke the copyright, and, if successful, could have implications that would make copyright litigation more, rather than less, likely.»
Although the rules are slowly changing, an employee's personal privacy is still more of an expectation at work, rather than a right.
The focus of much of the ISPs» argument before the Court of Appeal was whether they should have to bear the costs of implementing the blocking order, rather than the rights holders who benefitted from it.
Comment: Some commenters stated that individuals should be given a true right to restrict uses and disclosures of protected health information in certain defined circumstances (such as for sensitive information) rather than a right to request restrictions.
So witnesses, defendants and even victims may all be bound - over, with the important caveat that they must have been adjudged to have engaged in conduct that was criminal or immoral or, as the Divisional Court eloquently puts it, engaged in «wrong [conduct] rather than right in the judgment of the majority of contemporary citizens» (see Hughes v Holley (1987) 86 Cr App R 130, [1987] Crim LR 253).
The mediator helps each party to focus on their interests, and the interests of the other party, rather than their rights.
It took a bit of learning to use the shortcuts on the left of the screen rather than the right, and to work the dashboard, and to understand the Finder, etc, but it did seem easier to use.
Want back on the left rather than the right?
On the bright side, Samsung has moved stuff around on the backs of the Galaxy S9 and S9 +, placing the biometric sensor below the main camera rather than right next to it.
I can now finally switch my Android navigation keys so the back button is on the left rather than the right.
The Activité Steel HR continues to offer the secondary dial we've come to know and love from the Activité family, displaying the percentage of your daily step step goal - but it is positioned in the centre of the face rather than the right.
We don't have to touch a Pixel 2 to know that its fingerprint sensor is easier to find than the Galaxy S8's, as it sits below the rear camera, rather than right next to it.
The emphasis seems to be on getting any job, rather than the right job.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z