Sentences with phrase «seeming disregard of»

The doctrine that agape fulfils the human loves has a critical test in interpreting the sexual life, not because of the earthiness of sexual love, but because of its power to drive the spirit in seeming disregard of God or neighbour.

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Arguing that we would be better off being managed by an algorithm rather than a human being seems to disregard the lack of humanity that defines truly horrible bosses.
After years of largely disregarding their warnings about exactly what companies like Facebook were doing — that is, collecting enormous amounts of information on its users and making it available to third parties with little to no oversight — the general public suddenly seemed to care about what they were saying.
CDC's stake and dominance of the board would seem to preclude any outcome against their interests, but their brazen disregard for other shareholders could act as mobilising force for a resistance.
mark, you seem to disregard the fact that the united states is a melting pot and that we are a combination of «the rest of the world»
«My concern was that the council was acting with seeming disregard for the teachings of Scripture.
Deregulation of broadcasting in the U.S. and the Federal Communications Commission's apparent indifference to the practices of broadcast licensees and cable operators in effect seem to legitimize the operation of these media as businesses like any other business, disregarding the public trusteeship that is required by the Communications Act.
He made no secret of his disregard for religion and seemed (to the family) to delight in criticizing church - going people as hypocrites or duty - bound slaves to habit.
Paul elsewhere indicates that the real washing occurs with the water of the Word (Eph 5:26), and even Peter himself seems to disregard water baptism as having any real significance (cf. 1 Pet 3:21).
The fundamental distinction between sexual orientation, and sexual behavior, for example, seems to have been lost or disregarded by the authors of Educational Guidance.
It seems doubtful that faith mandates a system of life that appears to require inhumane slaughter of creatures, uneconomical and exploitative uses of land, disregard of personal health, and ignorance of the probability that the key to world peace lies in the conscious cultivation of a practical philosophy of reverence for all that lives.
In this regard he seemed to feel, long before men knew it, the steady inflexibility of God's cosmic method, its austere disregard of ethical considerations, its vast background of procedure without thought of human merit or demerit — a dependable, impartial training - ground for souls.
Many (if not all) Christians seem to be BC — buffet Christians — picking which parts of Christianity they like (agree with) and discarding (disregarding) the parts they don't like or the parts that make them uncomfortable.
Buckley bore the gravest moral objections to abortion, and he expressed his deep incredulity with the decision: It seemed to betray, he thought, a flippant disregard for the facts known well to embryology about the development of the child in the womb.
A key strand in neoconservatism, at least in America, is made up of Catholics who agree with the Pope and his predecessor about sex but not about economics, seem immune to the enormous amount of work that they have done and still do in explaining how these things are connected, and manage to present themselves, quite falsely, as somehow more orthodox than those who, with similar disregard, agree with the Popes about economics but not about sex.
Jeremy, it would seem to me that you have a bit of a problem scripturally in that you are disregarding the pattern clearly established in the New Testament that believers are to fellowship regularly in the context of a local congregation.
Because the differences are so slight it seems likely that, as in the case of Ephesians, they should be disregarded.
Hinduism and Islam were too remote to pose a threat, and Jews they simply disregarded, but Roman Catholicism (disparaged as the «Mystery Babylon»), as well as Unitarianism (which denied the divinity of Jesus), deism (which rejected Scripture), and other divergent interpretations of Protestant faith seemed to Evangelicals a perpetual challenge.
It seems for someone to actually tell you when it will happen sort of disregards what Jesus actually said.
UPDATE: Beating honey into the cream didn't seem to make a shelf life difference, so disregard that bit (though I did use honey instead of Avage and it worked fine).
Yes the former Barcelona man is our leading goalscorer, and has been key in our positive start to the year, but it seems as if he believes he is bigger than the club, and his disregard for his fitness in playing regardless of injury for his country, is pure disrespèct.
They simultaneously seem to forget, or at least disregard, the fact that their favourite actors, singers and musicians, who are all also in the entertainment industry (yes, football is a form of entertainment), will earn extravagant wages and enjoy lavish lifestyles.
In the first place, hardly a day goes by without a member of the faithful reminding us of Arsene's past accomplishments, which seems to suggest that those who want him gone either suffer from some sort of collective amnesia or even worse simply disregard his past exploits altogether.
I know how much the Eagles fanbase seems to love him and love the on the stuff side he does, but it doesn't disregard the fact that he will make the 5th most on the team and was arguably one of the least effective starters on the team as well.
It was not that Theo or Giroud should be defended for any weak campaign, more that if they had had a hypothetically strong campaign in a competition a lot of fans deem second tier, (Carling Cup, Europa League, even F.A. Cup to some fans, I'm guessing including yourself as you seem happy to disregard the opening goal of the FINAL for some strange reason.......)
You seem to be looking at the manager part of the question mostly and disregarding the top four part.
As different as these two views seem to be, they have one thing in common: They both focus solely on what they want to see, disregarding the complexity and intensity of motherhood, and the way in which it transforms a woman and her crystal heart.
Moreover, to have him forward facing in the infant carrier with the other seat reclined would have meant that the other seat would be right in his face — for an airline so focused on comfort of one passenger, this solution seemed to totally disregard the comfort of another.
Excuse me... but there seems to have been a line crossed between a «mothers choice» and criminal endangerment / disregard of the rights of the fetus / baby.
I've noticed before what seems to be a callous disregard for the wellbeing of one of the «players» in this drama — the baby — whenever I read how parents, or potential parents, make decisions regarding pregnancy, birth, and some forms of child - rearing.
The time I spend with my patients, the ways I get to know them, the blood, sweat, tears, and not to mention mountains of debt that I've accrued over the years just to do this calling, this horrible calling that overworks me, underpays me, and leaves me with more stress and a shorter lifespan is all turned into some nebulous evil doctor woo woo that completely disregards me (and not to mention my patients who you seem to view as bleating sheep) as a professional and as a human being.
I just don't trust food corporations who only seem to have their best interest at heart and a complete lack of disregard for the general public who consume their products.
I have to say that disregarding the landfill aspect seems to miss much of the point.
Now, however, government policy seems to have disregarded the notion that it support the poorest and is instead actively worsening the life chances of anyone growing up in poverty.
Mr. Crabbe said the seeming instability in the party, disregard for the party's constitution and the factions created in the party are not good indicators of the party's preparedness to secure power in the upcoming elections.ghanapoliticsonline.com
As I expressed to my Assembly colleagues this week, we have a responsibility to provide a check against the concentrated power of the executive branch, which seems to regularly disregard the balance of our three - branch system.
But something about a 10 - minute workout with one minute of effort seems to disregard the most precious payoffs of exercise.
Lots of people seem to disregard the effectiveness of calisthenics arguing that it's not good enough for lower body development.
In other words, when dating outside of your normal, even if you do date outside of your normal, there will always need to be room for you to overlook and disregard things that seem strange.
With all of this seeming disregard for the human story the script grasps toward, how can we expect Sully «s hero narrative to take hold?
If half of what I've heard about 127 Hours is true he could be a strong Best Actor contender, but that would only be a formal recognition of what any casual observer can see: Franco is taking changes and flowing through his career with seeming disregard for most rules of the business.
Though a more rigorous investigation would not necessarily have improved the film (the trampling roughshod over the thin scrim between documentary and fiction is too irritating when undertaken with what seems a cavalier disregard for both), it might have taken some of the weight off its broken, load - bearing metaphor leg, and maybe not left room for an essentially stupid, interminable, out - of - place dream sequence in the process.
There's less of the second quality in this movie, but one has to wonder about the movie's disregard for life — both animal (When his cockfighting roosters get loose, he shoots one and smothers another with a pillow) and human (Alan listens to music while his father has a heart attack and seems almost happy to have witnessed Marshall shooting one of his associates).
His films seem novel and invigorating because his often hackneyed plots are renewed by a simple disregard of the past.
What can we do as educational and cultural workers, at this crucial moment in history, when corporate revenue expands as the job market shrinks, when there is such a callous disregard for human suffering and human life, when the indomitable human spirit gasps for air in an atmosphere of intellectual paralysis, social amnesia, and political quiescence, when the translucent hues of hope seem ever more ethereal, when thinking about the future seems anachronistic, when the concept of utopia has become irretrievably Disneyfied, when our social roles as citizens have become increasingly corporatized and instrumentalized in a world which hides necessity in the name of consumer desire, when media analyses of military invasions is just another infomercial for the US military industrial complex with its huge global arms industry, and when teachers and students alike wallow in absurdity, waiting for the junkyard of consumer life to vomit up yet another panacea for despair?
Our President - Elect seems to disregard the value of public education as he supports a nominee for Secretary of Education who advocates for plans of «school choice» that will shift undetermined tax - payer dollars out of public education.
Norma is hardworking and down to earth, sometimes a bit too much, but she too seems to love her family and to have an appealing disregard for what a woman of 1914 was «supposed» to do with her life; she's not afraid to be herself.
This is a country that seems proud of stealing ideas from others at any cost with a disregard for IPs.
Co-op can make the whole affair slightly more entertaining but only offering local multiplayer and completely disregarding the almost prerequisite online component seems to me to be a massive misstep on the part of developer 10Tons.
Many of us expected a little too much for a multitude of reasons, but even disregarding that, it seemed like it would be just different enough to stand out from ever - popular open world trend.
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