Sentences with phrase «subject peoples»

While the list of topics is pretty extensive, one of the most common subjects people take issue with is human representation, or misrepresentation, to be precise.
On other subjects people seem to be «live and let live,» but this subject brings out the wrath in people.
The aspirations of subject peoples today for political and spiritual freedom should be viewed with understanding and sympathy by those who prize their own liberties, bought by the effort of their fathers.
Airlines are prohibited from subjecting a person in air transportation to discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, or ancestry.
They need to have a nose for subjects people care about.»
Touching on this slightly more personal topic is a nice breather from some of the stuffier subjects people feel forced to discuss at professional functions.
One is the world - wide revolutionary situation, in which subject peoples of Asia and Africa are rising to claim their independence and their right to a fair share in the opportunities of life, and in which nonwhite peoples are challenging the exclusive privilege and world dominance of the white man.
Unfortunately, this usage changed as the Western powers colonised Asia and Africa and needed a way to characterise subject peoples as not only different, but inferior.
Here is what happened after Hitler banned all unions and was able to get complete control over the billionaire backed media and subject the people with massive hate filled propaganda campaigns.
Subject peoples kowtow to blasphemous claims of empire.
How do you balance the interests of the guiltless victims — the honest, hardworking, conscientious foot - soldiers of the imperial power, whose lives are being upturned — against the former subject peoples, newly freed and yearning for restitution, dignity, and sovereignty?
Their own intimate consciousness of the real nature of love will be the best incentive to help them keep firmly clear of all those external stimuli which necessarily subject a person more and more to the absorbing power of lust, and so lessen his or her capacity for a true, freely given and faithful love.
According to WNBC, which first reported on the move, workers will subject people applying to stay in shelters to more questions about where they have lived recently and whether they have another place to stay.
Still, if virtual reality is so realistic, aren't there real ethical implications to be considered when subjecting people to virtually traumatic situations?
But if catching colon cancer early is worth subjecting people to all that, it seems to me it ought to be checked more than bi-decadely.
first part - guess what subjects these people would teach, then moving on to building up the vocabulary through various exercises (e.g. in what subjects would we talk about these events?)
Following the pattern of moving in and out of debt not only subjects people to all the emotional stresses of debt discussed above, it will leave them less wealthy in the end, with less money to support their retirement than had they stayed out of debt and been able to later devote the money otherwise spent paying interest to contributing toward their retirement fund.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian military took control of Ogoniland subjecting people to mass arrest, rape, execution and the burning and looting of their villages.
Laboratory research involving subjecting people to reproduced wind turbine sound and infrasound, perhaps mixed with other sounds, and measuring (where possible) and recording responses.
(3) Whereas subjecting a person to torture or other inhuman or degrading treatment is contrary to the criminal laws of civilised societies, the same can not be said of a breach of the Soering obligation.»
I think it can be rescued without subjecting people to discipline.»
(d) The violation of any cease and desist order of the commission under subsection (c) of this Code section shall subject the person violating the order to further proceedings before the commission, and the commission shall be authorized to impose a fine not to exceed $ 1,000.00 for each transaction constituting a violation of such order.
The zeal of monarchs and civil officials for the spread of Christianity sometimes arose from a genuine concern for the religious welfare of subject peoples.
First, to the oppressive ways in which heteronormative gender roles lead to domination by subjecting people that do not conform to ridicule, abuse and violence.
Any decent god would throw prostletyzers and missionaries into some sort of hell for subjecting people to this kimd of reisk.
13A -6-67: (a) A person commits the crime of se ual abuse in the second degree if:... (2) He, being 19 years old or older, subjects another person to se ual contact who is less than 16 years old, but more than 12 years old.
So the problem is not with some conspiracy to subject people to mental servitude, but in the church's bending its knee to our gratification culture.
Jesus sprang from humble surroundings among a subject people who were unimportant politically.
We are not too far apart in our descriptions of the subject people, MARK.
Most of the subject peoples were reasonably content to have it so.
It is a fundamental fact of his administration that he respected the dignity and the integrity — short of political independence, of course — of all subject peoples; and in consequence he not only permitted, but apparently on occasion encouraged and supported, the reestablishment of broken peoples and their traditional ways and institutions.
Still, no matter what the legions do to subject peoples and condemned criminals, I am convinced that it is my duty to live without any differentiating among men.
In fact, all religious communities in all parts of the world have been making changes to respond to the new conceptions of egalitarian justice to which the subject peoples have been awakened.
(2) Moreover, I am not so much interested in the existence of law and lawyers as I am their effectiveness in subjecting persons» behavior — without coercion — to legal rules.
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