Sentences with phrase «total abolition»

Regardless of what happens in the US, which is not a model Canada should automatically emulate, the case for Crown Copyright needs to be made and considered with an open mind before total abolition, particulary in a country like Canada where we are trying to protect and preserve a unique cultural identity.
Not conceding the total abolition of one of the few tools we have to protect dwindling populations of threatened animals, which are often vital to the survival of various ecosystems?
The recovery school district's performance to date is pathetic, despite the complete and TOTAL abolition of public schools.
Favours total abolition of inheritance tax.
Again, a total epiphany of the sacred occurs only by means of a total abolition of the profane.

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, King argues for the «total, direct and immediate abolition of poverty,» concluding that the «curse of poverty has no justification in our age.»
I also believe that it is an inescapable historical truth for us that the proclamation of Jesus and hence the original ground of the Christian faith announced the immediate dawning of total liberation, a liberation that is inseparable from the abolition of reality.
Christians reasoned their way from believing in divine righteousness to seeing the immorality of human bondage to advocating total, outright abolition.
If one asks, what are the possible roads to a world without war, that essential way - station on the way to freedom of information in anecologically organized world, Arthur Waskow answers that there are five: (a) Control of the nation - state system through stabilizing the balance of power and reducing international tensions but keeping the weapons; (b) Reform of the system through total disarmament without abandoning national sovereignty or the pursuit of national interest; (c) Extension of the system through the creation of a federal world government; (d) Fragmentation of the system through increases in the power of extra-national associations and Institutions across national boundaries, and corresponding decreases in state power as these occupational, industrial, scientific, and other groups gradually expropriate from the national governments the power to make decisions within their own fields; and (e) Abolition of the system through substituting love f or coercion.20.»
The inexpressible sadness of our era is that as soon as the dream is revived it dies, overwhelmed by the harsh realities of a world where finally only military might settles international disputes and where even the prospect of total annihilation can not generate a sustained effort for the abolition of war.
In Claiborne's telling, God's mercy then progresses in the New Testament, becoming even more manifest in Jesus Christ, and culminating not only in the case for the abolition of capital punishment, but for total non-violence:
His theological argument for nuclear abolition would appear to require the total exclusion of nuclear weapons from the just war framework.
However, the motion also identified that the health and social care bill contained gross breaches of the coalition agreement with a total absence of locally elected representatives on commissioning bodies, and the proposed abolition of those commissioning bodies (the primary care trusts).
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