Sentences with phrase «suffered as a consequence of»

Satan influences people to do evil, thus people commit evil acts and many suffer as a consequence of those evil acts.
«The club would like to offer our sincere condolences and an apology to all the families who have suffered as a consequence of the tragic events of 15 April 1989.»
We get to see her all dressed up, witness her boyfriend Bobby (Scott Porter) gush at seeing her at the top of the stairs, and of course see her attempt to curb the long - term anxiety she suffers as a consequence of having her whole family knifed three years ago.
[13] At para. 57 in Honda v. Keays, the Supreme Court of Canada confirmed the general damages allocated in wrongful dismissal actions are confined to the loss suffered as a result of the employer's failure to provide notice and that no damages are available to the employee for the actual loss of his or her job and / or the pain and distress that may have been suffered as a consequence of having been terminated.
You will also recover compensation for any financial losses you have suffered as a consequence of your injuries, such as the cost of prescriptions or loss of earnings.
And people just like you and me suffer as a consequence of their bad decisions.
Hundreds if not thousands of people have suffered as a consequence of taking Cipro and other fluoroquinolones.
So, when you are diagnosed with a critical illness, the loss of income that you suffer as a consequence of the same is compensated for by the claim amount.

Not exact matches

The chances of suffering serious health consequences such as weight gain and unhealthy cholesterol levels don't go up if you simply work long hours.
Ever since the first presidential debate, the Obama campaign has suffered from the media interpreting everything they do as a desperate and probably misguided attempt to deal with the consequences of....
But the victims of terminal illnesses, poverty, and heinous crimes are forced to suffer the consequences as well — while the great and powerful Oz, i mean, God, sits back and watches.
If you choose to go against the law, (as it stands) you are choosing to possibly suffer any consequences of breaking said laws.
God chose the gift of freedom for us and we're responsible for the consequences of our choices, just as those sick parents will have to live with and suffer from their horrible decisions.
Pharoah, after REPEATED refusal to adhere to God's will to free the Israelites, with clearly divine plagues included, suffered the consequence for his nation as God killed the first born of every house.
Death and suffering are seen as a natural consequence of creation.
His basic argument seems to be that although the people from Adam to Moses did not sin by breaking a command (as Adam did), they still suffered the consequences of sin (death).
As a Father, He allows those who refuse to see the light of Divine Truth to suffer the consequences of THEIR making.
We will not be silenced, and he must suffer the spreading of this story as a direct consequence of HIS OWN actions.
who innocently suffers the consequences of other people's injustices, and who as the creative Word of God has the power and authority to identify with every victim of injustice and, as the one who suffers at our hands, grants us absolution from our evil.
Moreover, the suffering of the later J. B. is inexplicable, not the easily dismissed consequence of a wager as in the first version.
But women suffer more due to these trends as they are at the receiving end of its negative consequences.
These are the inevitable consequences of Jesus» Sonship, as is recognised by the evil spirits, but Jesus does not suffer the spirits to speak and tries as far as possible to prevent news of his healings from spreading abroad.
But the inevitable consequence is that the suffering of Jesus must then be viewed as some kind of price exacted by God for his forgiveness.
Furthermore, many see this as a primary issue, not a secondary one, and one for which liberals will suffer grave consequences and the judgement of God for «softening» on.
It was the people as a whole who had sinned against God and who must suffer the just consequences of their disobedience.
Adultery does come with consequences you're right because it nearly destroyed my marriage my husband, me as a Christian and as a person who has suffered anxiety and panic disorder all my life, but even that is being dealt with now and both me and my husband believe this is the glory of God turning a bad situation round for his glory as our marriage is better than it ever was and my health has improved, Jesus forgives.
But if God is like gravity, then I will suffer the consequences of breaking his laws just as surely as I'll break my neck if I step off a cliff.
Suffering now becomes not a movement from potentiality to act but «an expression of divine being insofar as it is an act freely engaged in as a consequence of care for others.»
But soon it was realized — partly as a result of the remembrance of Jesus» own utter humility and denial of self, particularly as associated with his awful suffering and his uncomplaining acceptance of it as the will of God; partly under the influence of a fresh reading of the Suffering Servant passages in Isaiah; (commented on earlier) and, not least, as a consequence of the community's own experience of the forgiveness of sins — soon, I say, it was realized that the whole significance of Jesus» earthly life culminated in hsuffering and his uncomplaining acceptance of it as the will of God; partly under the influence of a fresh reading of the Suffering Servant passages in Isaiah; (commented on earlier) and, not least, as a consequence of the community's own experience of the forgiveness of sins — soon, I say, it was realized that the whole significance of Jesus» earthly life culminated in hSuffering Servant passages in Isaiah; (commented on earlier) and, not least, as a consequence of the community's own experience of the forgiveness of sins — soon, I say, it was realized that the whole significance of Jesus» earthly life culminated in his death.
The mercy He spoke of is interpreted as, helping another who is suffering from the consequences of sin.
But revelation, with its image of the suffering God, allows us to interpret the void not as absurd, but as the consequence of God's self - giving, self - limiting love.
As a father of two little boys, I sometimes let my boys suffer the consequences of their poor choices; sometimes I even «inflict» consequences in order to keep them from future disaster (think of a toddler running into the road).
He suffers indeed as a consequence of the sin of men.
As to the divine consequence, it is the growing awareness of a cosmic Love, a cosmic Lover, that holds us tight, that never lets us go, that stays with us in all our problems and troubles and sufferings as well as in our joys and delights, that lives with us and for us, and that in the end receives us into his own life — where we are forever loved in the Love that endures, beyond all «changes and chances,» in the everlastingness that is God himselAs to the divine consequence, it is the growing awareness of a cosmic Love, a cosmic Lover, that holds us tight, that never lets us go, that stays with us in all our problems and troubles and sufferings as well as in our joys and delights, that lives with us and for us, and that in the end receives us into his own life — where we are forever loved in the Love that endures, beyond all «changes and chances,» in the everlastingness that is God himselas well as in our joys and delights, that lives with us and for us, and that in the end receives us into his own life — where we are forever loved in the Love that endures, beyond all «changes and chances,» in the everlastingness that is God himselas in our joys and delights, that lives with us and for us, and that in the end receives us into his own life — where we are forever loved in the Love that endures, beyond all «changes and chances,» in the everlastingness that is God himself.
(John 12:24) Affliction, being thus redemptive, was in consequence itself redeemed; «Christ crucified,» whom Paul rightly called a stumblingblock to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles, was proclaimed as the wisdom and power of God; (I Corinthians 1:23 - 24) and, not stopping with any negative apologetic to explain the cross, the early Christians positively gloried in it (Galatians 6:14) and made it their ambition to know «the fellowship of his sufferings
The new formula, in consequence, was that man's happiness and misery come from God as the evidence of his favor or disfavor; that one thing supremely pleases God, moral goodness, and one thing supremely he hates, moral evil; that whenever men are fortunate they must have been virtuous and whenever they are wretched they must have transgressed; that all human suffering is thus punishment for sin — «Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?»
As Gutierrez says, Jesus does not assume the condition of poverty and its tremendous consequences with the purpose of idealising it, but because of «love for and solidarity with men who suffer in it.
It seems that when the whole counsel of Scripture is considered, God's activity in the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah amounted to simply allowing them to suffer the consequences of their own sinful rebellion, while taking what steps He could to warn, rescue, and deliver as many people as possible from the fire and brimstone.
A generation later the Muslim nations will suffer the consequences of their present demographic implosion, as the bulge generation now in its working years ages and the drastically shrunken generation that follows proves too feeble to support the burden of elderly dependents.
Perhaps the approach here is through looking on God as operating within the framework of man's freedom, and the story of the crucifixion and resurrection may lead to the discernment of God's taking on himself the consequences of man's suffering and sin.
We shall see that whatever violence transpires when God withdraws and turns people over to suffer the consequences of their sin is carried out by agents other than God and is carried out of their own free accord, just as when Jesus bore the judgment of sin in our place.»
Perhaps no group has suffered more as a consequence of this astonishing lack than the Jewish people.
It is extremely rare that a scientist has any sort of radical god belief; if they do have one, it is very mild and does not require that people suffer eternally as a consequence for actions during life.
Hans Küng suffered the loss of his official status as a Roman Catholic theologian (his missio canonica) as a consequence of having raised the issue of infallibility in his 1970 book.
«As various parts of the country suffer under extreme heat, which at times can result in devastating consequences, people need to keep up the fluids from whatever source possible» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
«As parts of the country suffer under extreme heat this summer, which can result in devastating consequences, people need to keep up the fluids from whatever non-alcoholic drinks possible.
«As various parts of the country suffer under extreme heat, which at times can result in devastating consequences, people need to keep up the fluids from whatever source possible.
There are many people, such as my sister, who suffer from the serious disease called «celiac disease», where only traces of gluten can have severe consequences for their health.
It was a ridiculously stupid decision that I suffered the consequences of, but I needed to do it as a rebellion against the limited life I was living.
Hubris is usually perceived as a characteristic of an individual rather than a group, although the group the offender belongs to may suffer consequences from the wrongful act.
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