Sentences with phrase «tempered by wisdom»

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The present revisions of our «winnowed wisdomtempered by the cautions proposed for cultural, psychological and theological reasons, will work only if we reaffirm the ancient impetus to care for the dying with pastoral tenderness.
By presenting the unique and practical Christian perspective of a lawyer informed by God's rich array of relevant scriptural wisdom and tempered by two decades of representing and counseling real life clients on the very same kinds of legal situations its readers now face, this book will release multitudes of Christian believers from the tangled web of moral confusion and ethical compromise so often promoted and exacerbated by lawyers and the legal establishmenBy presenting the unique and practical Christian perspective of a lawyer informed by God's rich array of relevant scriptural wisdom and tempered by two decades of representing and counseling real life clients on the very same kinds of legal situations its readers now face, this book will release multitudes of Christian believers from the tangled web of moral confusion and ethical compromise so often promoted and exacerbated by lawyers and the legal establishmenby God's rich array of relevant scriptural wisdom and tempered by two decades of representing and counseling real life clients on the very same kinds of legal situations its readers now face, this book will release multitudes of Christian believers from the tangled web of moral confusion and ethical compromise so often promoted and exacerbated by lawyers and the legal establishmenby two decades of representing and counseling real life clients on the very same kinds of legal situations its readers now face, this book will release multitudes of Christian believers from the tangled web of moral confusion and ethical compromise so often promoted and exacerbated by lawyers and the legal establishmenby lawyers and the legal establishment.
It reveals two very different cultures: one tempered perhaps by philosophy, wisdom and experience; the other that signals the grab - data - at - any - cost attitude (check out the ugly - truth memo story) that has typified the rise of unicorns over the past decade or so, ignoring warnings about recklessness around data, and showing a moral blind side when it comes to diversity.
Those feelings are tempered only somewhat by time, by the wisdom of experience.
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