Not exact matches
«We don't use the term employee at KIND
because it has kind of acquired this connotation of
subservience,» he says during an interview at the Entrepreneur 360 conference in New York City.
Defense attorneys have already said the 21 - year - old defendant committed all the crimes he is accused of, but they also contend Tsarnaev did so in an act of
subservience to his older brother, not
because of a personal passion.
Mainline mission statistics have declined in part
because we celebrate the partnership that has replaced
subservience on the part of the former mission churches.
In the area in which this
subservience of the Church to the Roman state continued, Jesus had much less effect than in some regions where,
because of the weakening or disappearance of that state, the Church obtained greater liberty.
The local tax collectors, who obtained the concession by bidding for it, and had to exact for the chief tax collector as much as possible in indirect taxes — e.g., tolls on imported goods — were indeed Jews, but
because of their dishonorable practices, and no doubt also
because of their
subservience to an alien government, they were so hated and despised that they were not counted as members of the Jewish community, and all intercourse with them was avoided.
It's a problematic ideology
because in essence is anti-democratic and totalitarian regime, it demands
subservience to Allah, not just from believers but from everyone.