Sentences with phrase «so servile»

The evidence strongly suggests that the legislative and judicial branches of our government have become so servile in the presence of the imperial Presidency that they have largely lost the ability to respond in a principled and independent manner.

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People's moral and civil rights are nowadays subjected to mundane abuses of Federalism, the father of adoption's secularism and divorcee of theocracy whose many so many autocrats are of the abolitionists within Christendom's creeds of embittered many; now marrying into the servile atheists euphemisms giving rises to the ever damned younger infidels of socially perverse and vulgar demeaning pragmatisms via emotionalized pleasurable natures, leading down the future's committed vile systems of embittered communalisms reaping the awaiting harbingers» coming wraths of despotisms accruals.
It reveals that the superior is affable, kind, humane, understanding only so far as the inferior is servile, obedient, afraid, hard - working; otherwise, the superior turns ferocious.
If God's truth is in fact to be found where Christ stands, the mockery visited on him redounds instead upon the emperor, all of whose regal finery, when set beside the majesty of the servile shape in which God reveals Himself, shows itself to be just so many rags and briars.
So why would anyone who doesn't have to spend his time on the servile work of dwelling on details?
The moment the mask drops and we see the true tactical hierarchy in Candieland is jarring in a way that I'm not sure Tarantino has ever attempted, not least of all because Jackson had so fully inhabited the servile caricature that the sudden (and again, crucially, brief) switch in his tone and manner registers as a seismic event.
And it is why the two unions have worked so hard to make school districts servile to their demands.
Lots of things are better now, but people have become so damn servile and domesticated.
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