Sentences with phrase «regarded as a betrayal»

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Often the ministry seemed to be divided between those who sought to make the gospel relevant by allegorizing it so as to meet the needs of modern men and those who regarded its earlier translations as so literal that any new translation was betrayal.
In addition, while it has not yet had serious consequences, we can only regard his acceptance of paint - by - the - numbers race - pandering by his allies and appointees as a betrayal of what Ellison taught.
«Conspiratorial theories of history are easy to create once you are prepared to ignore the realities on the ground, or regard those who do take them into account as part of the conspiracy too,» writes Ronald Radosh in a review of a new book called American Betrayal, by a conservative....
«Conspiratorial theories of history are easy to create once you are prepared to ignore the realities on the ground, or regard those who do take them into account as part of the conspiracy too,» writes Ronald Radosh in a review of a new book called American Betrayal, by a conservative writer named Diana West.
But his decision to move across North London on a free transfer in 2001 was regarded as the worst possible betrayal by the fans he left behind and, some 15 years after, the animosity towards him has still failed to subside.
Only backward - looking Opposition Members regard every compromise as a betrayal
She reportedly regarded her ousting as a betrayal.
Some Ethereum users regarded the refusal the «hard fork» as a real betrayal.
Infidelity — cheating, being unfaithful, or what researchers would describe as «couple members» violations of relationship norms regarding exclusivity» — clearly can cause negative emotions such as feelings of betrayal, hurt, and jealousy.1 With spring break (at American colleges and universities) just around the corner, we thought it would be a good time to discuss how relationship commitment affects the likelihood of infidelity when partners are geographically separated and tempted by the fruit of another.
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