Sentences with phrase «shackles which»

This summer promises to be a captivating one in terms of transfers, with fans calling upon Arsène Wenger to finally break free of the financial shackles which have been preventing him turning this Arsenal team into genuine title challengers in the past.

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The problem with such tactics is that customers perceive the move as the company trying to shackle them into place — which it is.
The general working theory for Christian missionaries was first formalized in St. Augustine's doctrine of «cognite intrare», or «compel them to enter», but was perhaps best summed up by J. C. Warner some 1500 years later: ``... the sword must first — not exterminate them, but — break them up as tribes, and destroy their political existence; after which, when thus set free from the shackles by which they are bound, civilisation and Christianity will no doubt make rapid progress among them.»
In the midst of the awful realm of powers, and of the sacred realm of laws, the aesthetic creative impulse is building unawares a third joyous realm of play and of appearance, in which it releases mankind from all the shackles of circumstance and frees him from everything that may be called constraint, whether physical or moral.
The shackles, therefore, which shall not be knocked off at the conclusion of this war, will remain on us long, will be made heavier and heavier, till our rights shall revive or expire in a convulsion.
For almost the last 3 millennia, man has been shackled to an outdated, antique, donkey - and - cart theology, worshiping a God that could care less about religion, and even less about which denomination you belong to.
The world was a dark and gloomy place until the Enlightenment came along, after which people began to think for themselves and break free from the shackles of religious authority.
aisha: not sure if your comment refers to my post, but my question is always: what is IT that addresses my own «embarrassment» (literally: behind bars) and constraints, the I guess shackles or blinders which David enumerates as group, theology, hermeneutics, theology — and I expand to bias, prejudice, agenda, fears, anger etc etc etc..
Does it speak to the problem of my monumental ego shackled by «religion,» «peers,» my philosophy, my bias, my prejudice, my lack of compassion, my theology, my hermeneutics, my personal vision, my terms of desire, surrounded by goodies — all of which prevent me from helping others, from being free?
The Moral Arc: How Science and Reason Lead Humanity toward Truth, Justice, and Freedom by michael shermer henry holt, 560 pages, $ 32 The world was a dark and gloomy place until the Enlightenment came along, after which people began to think for themselves and break free from the shackles of....
It should be underscored that the new life which flows from the experience of the redeeming mercy of God is a life of free creative effort in which all human powers are released from the shackles of a false piety and a crabbed moralism.
You all remember his half - pagan, half - Christian bringing up at Carthage, his emigration to Rome and Milan, his adoption of Manicheism and subsequent skepticism, and his restless search for truth and purity of life; and finally how, distracted by the struggle between the two souls in his breast, and ashamed of his own weakness of will, when so many others whom he knew and knew of had thrown off the shackles of sensuality and dedicated themselves to chastity and the higher life, he heard a voice in the garden say, «Sume, lege» (take and read), and opening the Bible at random, saw the text, «not in chambering and wantonness,» etc., which seemed directly sent to his address, and laid the inner storm to rest forever.
In contrast to the late modern sensibility, however, this criticism is fueled by the conviction that religion is of utmost importance and that it needs to be liberated from the shackles in which it is now bound.
Whitehead's postmodern sensibility is highly critical of the dominant leadership of the traditional religions, insisting that religion needs to be liberated from the shackles in which it is now bound.
Science, which would ultimately have to be shackled in a traditional authoritarian regime, would continue to be pursued in the revolutionary culture but it would not be idolized as in the liberal model.
The goal, which has been often and vigorously stated since its inception in the late - eighteenth century, was to release the Bible from the shackles placed on it by the intervening two millennia of biblical interpretation.
To me, it looks like the AKB's are still letting Wenger live on his glorious 10 first years in Arsenal, excusing him with the Emirates move holding the club in economical shackles (which no longer is the thing)
Likewise they believe talents waste away under Wenger due to outdated coaching methods despite the fact there is not one player who left Arsenal and kicked on in personal (not collectively won trophies) development impressively (say like ex-Chelsea players such as Lukaku, Bruyne, Matic etc.) not one not even a defender which Wenger according to the masses can't coach which should mean a long line of succesful ex-Arsenal defenders once they escaped the shackles of Wenger.
we might have changed formations but i feel like the players do nt receive any instructions and just go with the flow, i havent seen wenger set up a proper tactical team to shackle the oppostions since the 2 - 0 against man city and that was years ago, maybe the 3 - 0 against chelsea but that was to get a new contract which he has.
They're an independent, which means I wouldn't have to worry about getting shackled with dead weight like UNLV or Kent State or, uh, Kansas, every season.
Mata has long been shackled out on the right, in a regimented, sterile system which simply does not suit the diminutive Spaniard's play style.
But credit where it is due, Arsène recognised the problem and dealt with it, dropping Elneny deeper, which pushed Nacho wide left and suddenly Moses was shackled.
This is a team which plays its very best when the pressure shackles are released and when the odds are stacked against them.
The notion that «breast is best» simply because it's natural sounds ringingly similar to the arguments made by pro-lifers and even contraception opponents, all of which begin with the same basic premise: women should be shackled to their corporeal destinies.
Shackled to the Coalition's economic framework, the core of which is slashing the public sector, Labour's small progressive proposals were drowned out by the overwhelming commitment to austerity.
Which leaves an opening for a new leader to pick up the reins and sell a vision of a new UKIP, fighting for all those who feel that Westminster doesn't care about them and that Brexit Britain is precisely the time and place to break free of the shackles of the same old politicians and elites.
«Of course many are aware that this is a project of God Almighty which IPOB embarked upon to liberate our people from the shackles of bondage we find ourselves in the hands of those who are determined to ruin us with the help of the British Government no matter the price we might pay in the cause of pursuing this freedom, we will not backpedal».
He has also paid homage to legendary Harry Houdini's Chinese Water Torture Cell trick, in which Houdini was lowered into a tank of water and had to escape shackles and chains before drowning.
The answer lies in the Amygdala, a tiny brain structure in which nerve pathways shackle innocent stimuli to memories of unbearable terror.
I am not talking here about the limiting beliefs of religious or political dogma, which for so long have shackled humanity into fear, guilt and disempowerment, and could have their own long discussion.
The pair of shackles comes with a pair of carabiners, which are meant to go in the holes so you can easily attach other equipment.
Ahead of the Star Wars Battlefront, which starts soon, DICE revealed that the game would be shackled to a skill - based matchmaking system.
As the film draws towards its finale, so Howard finally really releases the shackles and allows the music to go full - pelt - «It's God» with a soaring trumpet theme; «The Final Climb» reprises a couple of earlier themes, Howard once again combining conflicting emotions with real class; and finally, a lovely end credits piece which is very recognisably from this composer, and one of the album's certain highlights.
The legendary actor and pioneering film director received a lead actor nomination for 1958's «The Defiant Ones,» which revolved around two escaped prisoners — one black, one white (Tony Curtis)-- who are shackled together.
Or perhaps it's merely a question of context: While the O Brother score lifts up the movie it accompanies, the Ladykillers» is dragged down by the tedious mess to which it finds itself shackled.
They are, one might say, giving us the rope with which they will shackle and bend us to their will.
As Kolderie points out, if private firms, which are built to respond to competition, are unable to make this kind of leap, we can't expect gigantic, byzantine school systems, which are insulated from competition, shackled by union contracts, and constrained by a sticky web of regulations, to do so.
The superintendent's HR office does most of the vetting and placing, but it is shackled by the contract, by state licensure practices (which may be set by an «independent» — and probably union and ed - school dominated — professional - standards board), by seniority rules that are probably enshrined in both contract and state law, and by uniform salary schedules that mean the new teacher (assuming similar «credentials») will be paid the same fixed amount whether the subject most needed at Lincoln is math or music.
Enthusiastic ventures continue to bubble up from a Third World eager to educate itself, impractically by trying to sneak into more advanced nations, more practically by accessing the power of technology reaching out to where its billions of children are; while Americans remain shackled to the failed approach of the past, illegitimate administration that brought us No Child Left Behind, which continues to leave behind our nation.
Surely, we can all agree that schools should lovingly discipline children the way parents who love their children do at home — which almost never involves kicking kids out of the house, subjecting them to solitary confinement, putting them in some form of bondage, or having them shot or shackled by cops.
The Department of Public Instruction released a draft application to the U.S. Education Department for a waiver from the 10 - year - old federal No Child Left Behind Act, which State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Evers said «has shackled schools by being overly prescriptive and prohibiting creative reforms.»
It's a huge improvement over that disastrous SMG transmission with which BMW shackled us in the old M3.
Bad Guy, in which names have been changed, is a «rollercoaster account of the frustrations created by mindless shackles on creativity» and «shows the bright lights of Hollywood on a dimmer setting», while with Richard II in New York, he «felt it was such an unusual topic to be directing one of Shakespeare's greatest classics in New York with a group of dynamic American actors», that he «wished to record it in a journal since I felt it would never be seen outside that particular theatre again».
A home mortgage often feels like an irremovable burden you carry for life, shackling you to hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt which seems impossible to pay off in full.
This practice helped credit card issuers keep you in debt shackles longer and squeeze as much cash as possible out of your bank account, which of course is the mission of high - interest debt purveyors.
You're going to get better game experiences from mid-generation jumps like this, ultimately, so stop thinking about your «investment» in an original PS4 or Xbox One and start paying more mind to the developers and artists who, every console cycle, desperately want to realize their visions but are always shackled in one form or another by hardware which (nowadays) is underpowered from the second it launches.
Seven Seas Entertainment have acquired the license of Satoshi Mizukami's Spirit Circle, which is about the shackles of reincarnation from...
Its greatest shortcoming is that it is shackled by its training aid roots, which puts a large constraint on variety in the gameplay.
«The monsters are bizarre, their abilities have funny names (e. g. «venomous spit», «necrotic shackle», etc.), consumable items are a bit wacky, and the whole context of the game has various references and jokes (e. g. to detect monsters, you have to use F. A. R. T. S., which transcribes to «Feral Augmented Reality Targeting System»).
To The Moon (iOS) is a remastered mobile version of the 2011 indie RPG / adventure game of the same name, which AMO's review described as «yet another shining example of an indie developer, free from the shackles of a mainstream gaming studio, weaving pure magic.»
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