Sentences with phrase «respectability in»

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Near the apex of respectability in this microcosm are astrophysicists who think variable star and cosmic ray research should get its fair share of the funding pie.
Not rocking the boat often equals respectability in mainstream opinion for environmental organizations.
So maybe it would have been better if you had named the Mann Child - the Harry H. Laughlin (Bryson calls him «maybe the most lamentable person to achieve scientific respectability in America in the twentieth century») of Climate Science.
«Quoting + / - 0.4 is a scientific absurdity and an insult to those seeking to maintain scientific respectability in the face of the poor climate change work that is prostituting a noble profession»
While the jury may be out on videogames achieving respectability in the United States, the UK government believes that they have reached that point, and is willing to dedicate National Archives to the medium.
She also had gratitude for Artie for being father to her son, for giving her respectability in their town etc..
Toshiba earned some respectability in the tablet space when it had released its Thrive tablet PC, which fared better than its disastrous first tablet release.
Murray's following is less visible, largely because his views on these matters lost respectability in polite company after the publication of The Bell Curve.
For educators, online libraries offer a haven of respectability in the search for accurate and appropriate Internet resources for classroom use.
For educators, online libraries offer a haven of respectability in the search for accurate and appropriate Internet resources.
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It wishes to be taken seriously in secular intellectual circles, yet no Catholic thinker alive today has the respectability in those circles which Gilson, Maritain, Dawson, Mauriac, or Waugh enjoyed.
Until the rise of liberation theologies, theology was more concerned with having intellectual respectability in the Academy than with forging an alliance with the oppressed or particular political or social attitudes and practices.
But can the congregation put respectability in the second place as our Lord did when it is necessary to the saving of souls?
As long as theology is a university discipline seeking respectability in that context, it is hard to see how it can be greened very far.

Not exact matches

Throughout the 20th century, gay rights groups struggled for the right to serve openly in the military, a hallmark of respectability.
Respectability consisted of one's prestige as a correctly behaving, middle - class person, in contrast to supposedly disreputable people such as prostitutes.
Much of this is marketing, particularly the part that is aimed at political operatives in Washington D.C., where the site has been making a major push for respectability, according to a recent piece in Politico.
The greater respectability of capital controls is one of the most important trends in global finance today.
You just call your detractors mental case, kook, nut - jobs and cultists in an effort to instigate fights and lower the respectability of comment threads like this one and bitcoin users in general.
As for gay people — the only thing you think they are destroying is the sanctity of marriage — and they don't even need to be involved in that conversation — straight people are doing a good enough job in that department (50 % divorce rate)... marriage is taking a hit in the respectability department... but it's not because of gay people.
In both England and America, Victorian preachers, novelists, poets, and statesmen alike struggled hard to maintain a national ethic of private domesticity and public respectability without the church and chapel in which that ethic was borIn both England and America, Victorian preachers, novelists, poets, and statesmen alike struggled hard to maintain a national ethic of private domesticity and public respectability without the church and chapel in which that ethic was borin which that ethic was born.
But it was Michael who took by far the greater risk in accepting the offer» throwing away tenure and respectability for God knew what (but He wasn't talking, not even to Michael.)
In The Washington Post, she wrote: «We were nonviolent activists who won hearts by conveying respectability and changed laws by delivering a message of love and unity.
There has undoubtedly been a break in the twentieth century with the tradition of romantic love which arose in the later phase of medieval culture, flourished in the «courts of love» in the fifteenth century, gave birth to the literature of the romantic movement, reached conventional respectability and domestication in the nineteenth century, and now seems out of date.
For example, there was the recognition, first off, that too many evangelicals (especially in the Methodist tradition) had made it all too easy for the liberal establishment to freeze them out on the grounds that they had not paid the going price for full academic respectability.
In 19th century America, Christianity was identified with social respectability.
Some motives for telling the truth are simply too destructive to deserve to be clothed in respectability; some expressions of «honesty» are really attempts to demean and belittle another person.
The importance of this quest for middle - class respectability based on merit rather than politics can not be overestimated in the new black conservatism.
Chauncy upheld respectability, sobriety, and reason in the Christian life.
For this reason I have had - to resign the domestic happiness, the civic respectability, the glad fellowship, the communio bonorum, which is implied in the possession of an opinion.
Perhaps «self» bears an historic halo of respectability, hence a certain marketing advantage wanting in the term «blob.»
In our reach for cultural respectability and power, we oldline Protestants have acquiesced in the golden - calf vision of Christendom, becoming warp and woof of the reigning political and social fabric rather than becoming weavers of a new kingdom communitIn our reach for cultural respectability and power, we oldline Protestants have acquiesced in the golden - calf vision of Christendom, becoming warp and woof of the reigning political and social fabric rather than becoming weavers of a new kingdom communitin the golden - calf vision of Christendom, becoming warp and woof of the reigning political and social fabric rather than becoming weavers of a new kingdom community.
And since the misleading notions in question not only seem so sensible, general, and familiar, but carry a penumbra of scientific respectability, we are often either unaware of them or wholly indisposed to question them.
In his childhood he lived a leisurely life of ease and bourgeois respectability, with wealth and servants at his disposal.
Thus in the situation I have sketched, if I am to preserve ethical and epistemic respectability, I am required to engage in interreligious apologetics.
The fact is that more men in our modern era are irreligious because religion has failed to make civilization ethical than because it has failed to maintain its intellectual respectability.
His life was not blameless, but he probably would have lived and died in respectability had it not been for his advancement in power.
Also, what you are engaging in here is akin to what is known as respectability politics in the civil rights movements.
In 1914 English Catholics were enjoying growth and increasing respectability.
Despite the tragic bloodshed, Catholics were able to grow in confidence and respectability, old anti-Catholic myths began to disappear, the lay apostolate was given a boost on the Home Front and the denominations began to work together.
After all, wasn't it the future Pope who, as Cardinal Pacelli the Vatican Secretary of State, had negotiated the concordat of 1933 with the new Nazi regime in Germany, an act that gave this questionable new regime much international respectability?
And there is no reason for us to take a superior position regarding our ancestors in the faith, as if we ourselves did not suffer from limitations of perspective and from a keen ability to disguise our self - interest in moral respectability.
Since professional embalming gained respectability only after the Civil War, the family most often prepared the body, subsequently placing it in the parlor or living room for viewing.
They at least establish the philosophical respectability of «God - talk» in the contemporary world.
One need not have followed the falsification debate among philosophers to have had doubts about the intellectual respectability of belief in God.
In the face of aggressive, confident and often brilliant critiques (key figures included Bertrand Russell, the early Wittgenstein, C. E. Moore and A. J. Ayer), it was easy to lose theological nerve, become wary of exposure, and be tempted to withdraw into safe havens of academic respectability.
The events in Nuremberg not only help us to understand the spirit of the new Germany, but provide some grounds for expecting that the harsher undertones of the National Socialist movement will come to be muted as the NSDAP attains political respectability.
«I love gay people, but the Bible forces me to condemn them» is a poor excuse that attempts to avoid accountability by wrapping a very particular and narrow interpretation of a few biblical passages in a cloak of divinely inspired respectability.
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