Sentences with phrase «rights bestowed»

But so long as Natural Rights bestowed by Divine power can not be proven empirically, this stance can only constitute a belief in Natural Rights and not an objectively verifiable existence of Natural Rights.
The greatest world super power ever know to date had its beginnings etched in the declaration of independence based upon rights bestowed by our Creator as being self evident.
More precisely: does the Constitution sanction the private use of lethal force, and if so, how can that understanding be squared with the unalienable character of the rights bestowed upon us by the laws of nature and nature's God?
Another could be that if the biological father's rights be considered in conjunction with a fetus having rights bestowed upon it by the govt.
Strictly speaking, divorce is a right bestowed on the husband in view of his ability to shoulder the marriage obligations and because of his aptitude for better self - restraint than the wife can display.

Not exact matches

Good leaders will steer a company in the right direction, while bestowing confidence in people they work with at their business.
One is to increase corporate director and investor awareness of the privileges society bestows on corporations and the rights of society to change the terms of that contract.
Or, we can bestow ownership rights on the data and potentially miss out on beneficial insights gleaned from its analysis.
While the benefits bestowed by technical analysis (TA) can be debated, no trader in their right mind would consider margin or futures trading without a basic understanding of it.
Although choice and discrimination are things to be treasured by any people who want to be self - governing and not merely administered, this demonization of the word discrimination means nearly any new right claimed is a right deserved and, soon enough, bestowed, usually without the bother of legislation.
Who or what bestowed upon you the «right» to not be offended?
Christianity commands its adherents to judge right and wrong and bestows verdicts.
Yes, God exerts His right to be gracious and compassionate to whom He wants, but He is not talking about determining people's eternal destinies; He is talking His right to bestow blessings and favor upon certain people for certain reasons.
That's the greatest wealth that parents can bestow, and right now we're particularly grateful for it.
Orthodox - Catholic relations throughout the Ottoman period were a history of unremitting and often bloody combat for possession of shrines, rights and privileges — a competition encouraged by the Turks, who took away rights from one church and bestowed them on another whenever it suited Ottoman interests, or whenever an adequate bribe was proffered.
Our commitment to human rights, if it is to be sustained, must depend not on practice, law, or the passing policies of governments (though we must be earnestly concerned about all of these), but rather on a promise that bestows dignity upon every person and demands of every person a respect — no, a reverence — for the dignity of all others.
NO, but we expect them to recognize the rights and freedoms inherently bestowed upon all citizens of this nation, regardless of whatever any faith's doctrine says.
Bestow upon it a royal title such as «just,» and the sin isn't made right, exactly, but it becomes understandable, acceptable even, especially when it is understood as something that occurs in that space cordoned off from the rest of life.
He also is correct to argue that marriage, and the sexual difference on which it is built, is grounded in a natural order bearing rights and responsibilities the state should recognize but does not bestow and thus can not redefine.
The desire to bestow victimhood on virtually all poor people in America was dramatically intensified in the 1960s by the fusion of liberalism's civil rights agenda with its welfare state agenda.
The drive to become without the security to be would finally create not humanity but a jungle where might makes right, where the capacity to rule is the reward bestowed upon the super-achiever, and unchallenged it would finally produce not humanity, but a sick tyranny.
These rights are not bestowed by governments but must be recognised by them and protected in law.
(PiP I, p. 79) Creation and the human creature has no right to, or claim in justice on, the supernatural end that God chooses to bestow on it.
For Jefferson, as with most of the Founding Fathers, rights were grounded in Natural Law, hence the wording «We hold these truths to be self - evident...» In other words, human rights were a function of «humanness,» and not transferred to them, or bestowed...
Former First Lady / Secretary of State and potential 2016 presidential contender Hillary Clinton was right behind her husband, with 34 percent saying they would view a candidate more favorably if she bestowed her endorsement upon him or her.
A man might be the head of the house, that does not bestow the right to do just as he pleases him.
Atlanta Black LGBT Coalition: «Rev. Warren's hateful opposition to civil rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and reproductive rights for women, and his intolerance of diversity contradict the values of freedom and equality that this day represents... Bestowing Rev. Warren such a prominent role does not foster greater understanding between divided communities.
The institute praises extremism in its own right, this year bestowing its Statesmanship Award on Dick Cheney.
You can't gently say, «Actually, let me stop you right there — it's DOCTOR So - and - so, and while I sympathize with your confusion, I refuse to further engage with you until you bestow the accurate honorific.
When science comes to the matter of bestowing its rewards, it should be blind to the mere accident of sex; and one does not have to be an enthusiast on the subject of the extension of the rights and privileges of her sex, to feel that here is a woman who, by her brilliant achievement, has won the right to take her place with her compeers in the Academy.»
If he is right, he may be on the verge of developing a pill that will temporarily bestow the ability to fight off a virus — any virus — without getting sick.
Yet for all the gifts that have been bestowed on Mike O'Hearn, the rest of us mere mortals can always take solace in the fact that we know how he really got these muscles and what he does to maintain them, right?
The lower right hand makes abhaya mudra, bestowing peace and protection.
ahahaha I love when I find the right search term that bestows upon me the downpour of Google shopping responses that I knew existed but could never find.
Becoming king also bestows upon the king the powers of the Black Panther, though his threats aren't physical so much as political, having to deal with not only external forces who want to use Wakanda's stash of the worlds hardest and most powerful metal, vibranium, to their advantage, but also within Wakanda, among those who feel that they have a responsibility to share their advancement with the world to help those who desperately need its harnessed powers to heal, or, more extreme, to use their secretive wealth in resources and weapons technology to right centuries of wrongs for people of African descent around the world through a revolution.
You seek that which would bestow upon you the right to rule; the quest to reclaim a homeland, and slay a dragon.
The Venice Classics Best Restored Feature prize was bestowed on Elio Petri's 1973 Property Is No Longer a Theft — why exactly, in technical terms, I can't say, but if the jury of 24 students considered it a great and timely work, they were quite right.
Instead, they pick up right where a more traditional King biopic might have ended: when awards have already been bestowed but important work is left to be done.
Authors own the copyright to their books; the book contract controls the portions of the use of those rights and the payments made of that they bestow upon their publisher of records.
Also remember that a win is an award bestowed - not a right or entitlement.
Dog ownership is a basic constitutional right, but guardianship is bestowed by the government and can be revoked for violation of specious policies or regulations.
With it's 18 - ft high architectural dome design and spacious open air living room, Vida Sol, the middle villa bestows the charm of traditional colonial Mexico and brings the spectacular view right into -LSB-...]
With it's 18 - ft high architectural dome design and spacious open air living room, Vida Sol, the middle villa bestows... the charm of traditional colonial Mexico and brings the spectacular view right into the villa.
And, on the surface at least, mothballing lightsabers (at least temporarily, as the licensed rights were bestowed upon Electronic Arts) and focusing on a Kinect - based Fantasia music game is hardly a sure bet.
Right now, one of New York's galleries is bestowing a gift to all art lovers.
We don't have emperors yet, but we have a House of Representatives controlled by the far right that is now nourished by streams of «dark money» unleashed thanks to the gift bestowed on the rich by the Supreme Court in the Citizens United case.
Of the many joys of being a scientist, discovering a new species must rank right up there near the top; and for the lucky ones who get to classify them, bestowing a name must be rewarding beyond measure.
The eventual repeal by Parliament of the disgusting and indefensible «hate speech» law was personally far more satisfying than the not - guilty verdict the British Columbia «Human Rights» Tribunal graciously bestowed on me and Maclean's: By that stage, we had way bigger fish to fry...
Its report's are like ceremonial talismans, which bestow whoever wields them with divine (aka «scientific») right.
Awarded with the «Gold Medal for Distinguished Service» Award; the highest award that can be bestowed on a New Jersey trial attorney by his peers, for his dedication in fighting for the rights of victims of environmental pollution by The New Jersey Association for Justice
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