Not exact matches
«People who find themselves wanting to insert religious texts and religious authority into
public life,» he said, «are
in fact recognizing
something correct: namely, the nonneutrality of secular reason.»
He was challenged on his show
in 2007 by Father Tom Euteneuer of Human
Life International, who observed that such a position emanating from a
public figure technically fulfilled the requirements for
something called heresy.
There seems to be a prevailing sense that this moment is
something of a kairos for American Christianity, a moment of deep change
in the
public significance of Christianity and a moment of decision
in the
life of the Church.
Mr. Upstanding Citizen
in his private
life may be
something very different from his
public persona.
If you can't stand watching your religion being criticized
in a free society by free thinking adults, go
live in a church without any access to the
public or
something.
The more one catches sight of the decisive role the kerygma played
in bringing the quest to an end, the more one recognizes the relevance of C. H. Dodd's attempt to show that the kerygma contained
something corresponding to a
life of Jesus, namely a sketch of the
public ministry?
Keeping religion OUT of the
public debate would be most helpful, keeping religion out of schools, out of government, out of my bedroom, and out of the
lives of those who don't fit
in the «mold» of what the religious approve of — NOW we can begin to agree on
something.
Their son's battle with depression had been
something only family friends knew about, but as his tragic death made headlines around the world, the Warrens» personal grief would be
lived out
in the
public spotlight.
Put simply, populism wishes for
something sacred
in public life.
Something I learned
in public school that is being confirmed
in my adult
life: if you...
Something I learned
in public school that is being confirmed
in my adult
life: if you color outside the lines you will Fail!
If believers want to congregate
in their special buildings and run their
lives by their books - of - magic, no problem, but the instant they try to push their silliness
in public, they should expect to be asked to justify their position with
something much more substantial than «this book says so» or because their charlatan leader says so.
But the more basic insight that I take away from my memory of Hindenburg (or whoever it was)
in his bathing suit is that it is important to guard the presentation of one's physicality
in public, simply because the choice of clothing is a form of social communication, by which one can (for better or worse) say
something about the order of one's
life (and by saying it, reinforce it).
They have a tremendous track record of charitable - giving and
public service that enhances the overall quality of
life in this region,
something that's very important to our core values at Deschutes Brewery.»
It is a fact of
life that if you truly love
something you will not talk negatively about it
in public as some of the fake fans do
in these columns.
We've done field trips to the airport, taking
public transport (we
live in LA so yeah that was
something we had to introduce them to), going to restaurants that serve different food, teaching them about hikers etiquette, and spending weekends away from home
in hotels.
A «country that works for everyone», is a country where the government does not allow private interests to come before the
public interest, where access to power is democratic and not
something enjoyed only by a privileged few through expensive lobbying, where
in fact people can work hard and get on
in life whatever the circumstances of their birth.
BTW,
something like 90 percent of professional law enforcement
in NYS is against it, and 50 out of the 62 some odd counties with their respective sheriffs came out, and opposed it... The only people that this benefits are the elitist, that
live in gated communities, criminals, thugs, and sex offenders that like a disarmed
public... Ohh, and maybe some welfare moms, that don't want their precious litter getting shot when the break into someones home..
How does he handle being a 20 -
something in London and
life in the
public eye?
«The Bill is about
living in a
something - for -
something society —
public services
in return for civic duty», she explained to a sparsely populated chamber.
Yes, there's
something special about the romance of meeting someone
in public and hitting it off right away, but that rarely happens — and for the most important mission
in most of our
lives, it makes no sense to crush your ability to meet great people to try a first date with because it's not as good a story to have met them online.
In other words, I, Tonya wears its subjectivity up front,
something that fuels Gillespie's riskiest choice: to show Harding's
life as one of moving from an abusive childhood with LaVona into an abusive marriage with Jeff into an abusive relationship with the American
public.
Director Justin Trefgarne, with the aid of the general
public, has managed to bring into
life a film based
in the UK that tries to be
something vastly different to the usual period drama or mobster movie that usually comes out of our fair isle.
He never does interviews, barely ever lets himself be seen
in public, and he makes strange editing decisions, often editing the majority of an actor's performance out of the movie... And with The Tree of
Life, he yet again delivers
something baffling.
Just weeks ago, Carmen Fariña, the new chancellor of the New York City
Public Schools, displayed her own misunderstanding of the role that knowledge plays
in education: «It's always been
something I've believed
in — we learn facts maybe to take tests, but we learn thinking to get on
in life.»
For decades, the
life cycle of the young, middle - class D.C. resident has gone
something like this: Move to the District, get a good job, meet a nice boy or girl, get married, have a kid and — faced with mediocre
public schools or the prospect of tens of thousands of dollars
in yearly private school tuition — move to the suburbs.
To Leave Behind a Legacy... Maybe there is
something unique or interesting that happened to you
in your
life that is worth sharing with the
public.
It is the goal of the «Dogs Chained For
Life» campaign to spend 2006 educating the general
public and legislators about this abuse and go back to the next legislature to increase considerations for these animals and provide daily time off the tether,
something not done
in a state legislature yet.
I also love that although all of the data is entirely
public, just by presenting it
in a different, more visual manner, it gives the content a whole new
life, and by presenting all these events together, it gives people
something that they could never get through looking at the event
in isolation.»
Marfa
Public Radio presents There's
Something Out There, a radio documentary series about the strange things that happen
in everyday
life.
And Lippard herself contributes — a request to «do
something that is: visually striking, socially radical, conceptually and contextually sensitive, sustainable,
in the
public domain (outside of art venues), and hurts no
living thing» while changing the world.
Due to our staggering vulnerability —
in the U.S., for example,
something like 50 percent of the
public lives within 50 miles of a coastline — we should clearly be taking commonsense protective measures against hurricanes.
Giving evidence
in any legal hearing (Civil or Criminal Court, Arbitration, Tribunal, Coroners Court, Fatal Accident Inquiry,
Public Inquiry, Professional Conduct Hearing etc.), is
something that you are not likely to do often
in your
life.
Sam Glover: As we talked more about it he was explaining — and he works at the
public downtown city hospital — and
in the grand scheme of his patients
lives remembering to take their pills, and coming
in for
something that seems kind of far off is really low priority.
Both solutions will occur because the power of the news media and of the internet, interacting, will quickly make widely known these types of information, the cumulative effect of which will force governments and the courts to act: (1) the situations of the thousands of people whose
lives have been ruined because they could not obtain the help of a lawyer; (2) the statistics as to the increasing percentages of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the courts, causing judges to provide more
public warnings; (3) the large fees that some lawyers charge; (4) increasing numbers of people being denied Legal Aid and court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies have been unsuccessful
in coping with this problem which continues to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice of law» because they tried to help others desperately
in need of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them to lower their fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected by their monopoly over the provision of legal services, which is why they might block the expansion of the paralegal profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so as to be able to solve this problem; (9) that when members of the
public access the law society website they don't see any reference to the problem that can assure them that
something effective is being done and, (10)
in order for the rule of law, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole of Canada's constitution be able to operate effectively and command sufficient respect, the majority of the population must be able to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.
I was really struck by Alsup's commitment to openness
in the proceedings, and his sense that Jeong's
live - tweeting added
something substantive to
public understanding of his cases.
It's not uncommon to need the help of the clerk of the court as you will likely need to pay the county money for
something or you will need a
public record search done at some point while
living in Collier County.
I
live in a designated «Drug trafficking corridor» and the only people that get busted are the super grows on
public land, the folks with other warrants, and those doing
something stupid / annoying enough to get their neighbor to blow them
in, such as stealing the last drops of water from a salmon bearing stream at the height of summer.
In other words, make public housing life too attractive and too comfortable, and there would be little reason and motivation for most living in there to get out and do something to improve their living standards and quality of lif
In other words, make
public housing
life too attractive and too comfortable, and there would be little reason and motivation for most
living in there to get out and do something to improve their living standards and quality of lif
in there to get out and do
something to improve their
living standards and quality of
life.
Fun, Hip and Trendy — Places alive with restaurants, nightlife and activity Art and Music — Neighborhoods rich
in galleries, museums and theaters Amenities Aplenty — Regions with shops and services nearby and ready to serve Fresh Air / Times Sq. — Areas that are urban, rural or
something in between Mass Transit — Locations with easy access to
public transit A + Schools — Homes near highly - rated schools Fairway
Living — Communities with golf courses nearby Median Price Range — Tool to select the search's price parameters
Anyone who's
in a
public place is fair game, and every conversation has value — whether it's with someone who might be a future client or someone who can teach you
something new about
life.