Sentences with phrase «what kinds of freedoms»

What kind of freedom would it be if God just destroyed Satan when Satan used his freedom in ways God didn't want?
They often include provisions about religious practices for the couple and for any children who may arrive; whether or not they plan to have children; what they will do in the case of a pregnancy not wanted by one or the other; what will happen if the couple decides to separate; what the financial arrangements will be in such a case; what provision will be made for the children; how in - laws, relatives, and friends will be included in the relationship; what sexual practices will be followed; under what circumstances the couple will move from one home to another; whose job will take precedence; and what kinds of freedom each partner is to have.
What kind of freedom do you think he envisioned?
Questions like: how did the evolution of industry shape Chicago's economy; when locational labor is moved, what moves with it; what kind of freedoms are afforded to a «foreign trade zone?»
I guess its up to you and your wife to determine what kind of freedom in decision making you feel is most important.

Not exact matches

As Broad considers what kind of offer to make, the Freedom asset sale moves along in parallel.
When I read this, about 15 years ago, I was stunned that God wanted His people to use the tithe to celebrate with our families and to help the less financially «properous» people (instead of judging them) I had such mixed feelings, of freedom and joy in God but also a kind of betrayal from what has been taught, almost to scare us.
Generally defined as «dominating, restraining, or controlling another forcibly,» coercion involves interference with freedom, where «interference» means that the freedom in question is lessened in comparison with what it would have been had the interfering individual or group not acted at all, and this broad designation leaves open to dispute what kinds of interference are immoral.
For sure, if taken literally, what has men ruling over women got anything to do with the kind of freedom from oppression that Jesus talks of?
Then I shall attempt to say — and this is the principal point of my paper — what kind of discourse on freedom philosophy can articulate, beyond psychological and political discourse, that will still merit the name of «discourse» on religious freedom.
In her book One Woman's Fight, published by the Freedom from Religion Foundation, she said she was sure that «I fought not only for what I earnestly believed to be right, but for the truest kind of religious freedom intended by the First Amendment, the complete separation of church and state.Freedom from Religion Foundation, she said she was sure that «I fought not only for what I earnestly believed to be right, but for the truest kind of religious freedom intended by the First Amendment, the complete separation of church and state.freedom intended by the First Amendment, the complete separation of church and state.»
Deciding where the middle way lies, which enables society to curb harmful violence without curbing freedom of speech, is difficult, and it will require us to consider what kind of society we really want.
Genuine pluralism is a civilizational achievement: the achievement of what Murray called an «orderly conversation» — a conversation about personal goods and the common good, about the relationship between freedom and moral truth, about the virtues necessary to form the kind of citizens who can live their freedom in such a way as to make the machinery of democracy serve genuinely humanistic ends.
We have a ton of freedom to decide what kind of music we listen to and what kind we give our money to.
With all the furor and dishonesty over the Supreme Court's decisions on contraception and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, it's a good moment to think about what kinds of structural weaknesses the center - right has in public debate and what can be done to address some of those weaknesses.
Pettit claims that valuing freedom as non-domination requires what he calls «contestatory democracy», which, in addition to being democratic in the sense of having governments selected through some kind of formally egalitarian political process, should satisfy a further three conditions.
What is at stake is not just freedom of expression, as most of the world seems to hear, but the kind of society we will fight for, till the end, and which the French in particular still hold on to: laicité.
What is baffling for anarchists is how moderate republicans, having uncovered such a radical conception of freedom as non-domination, fail to advocate the kind of radical economic and political changes needed to create a society free from domination.
We don't know yet what kind of limits will be put on the NSA's actions, although you can bet that its days of entirely unsupervised freedom are over.
This kind of environment fosters the opposite of freedom, individuality, and uniqueness, which is what will make attract the kind of love that's actually fulfilling to you.
Instead, the person writing the profile is given more freedom to write exactly what they want to say in six particular categories: four kinds of favorites (t.v. shows, music, books, and movies), and personal turn - offs and - ons.
What kinds of responsibilities accompany those freedoms?
As long - time fans of Alfonso Cuarón, it's truly thrilling to see the «Children Of Men» director granted the kind of absolute freedom he has here, both in terms of budget and for his camera, Emmanuel Lubezki «s extraordinary cinematography floating untethered, giving what feels like the closest simulation of actually being in space that you could ask foof Alfonso Cuarón, it's truly thrilling to see the «Children Of Men» director granted the kind of absolute freedom he has here, both in terms of budget and for his camera, Emmanuel Lubezki «s extraordinary cinematography floating untethered, giving what feels like the closest simulation of actually being in space that you could ask foOf Men» director granted the kind of absolute freedom he has here, both in terms of budget and for his camera, Emmanuel Lubezki «s extraordinary cinematography floating untethered, giving what feels like the closest simulation of actually being in space that you could ask foof absolute freedom he has here, both in terms of budget and for his camera, Emmanuel Lubezki «s extraordinary cinematography floating untethered, giving what feels like the closest simulation of actually being in space that you could ask foof budget and for his camera, Emmanuel Lubezki «s extraordinary cinematography floating untethered, giving what feels like the closest simulation of actually being in space that you could ask foof actually being in space that you could ask for.
Our definitions of democratic freedom and how to achieve it derive from different intellectual and moral traditions, as do our beliefs about what's worth learning, what counts as achievement, and, most important, what kind of school is best for children and society.
The ratings will also be used to determine what kind of teacher training and how much professional freedom teachers get, he said.
Her search for the elusive Joaquín gradually turns into another kind of journey that transforms her over time, and what began as a search for love ends up as the conquest of personal freedom.
The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are.
What kind of «freedom of choice» do you have when you buy a book?
I think this kind of freedom is what I love most about self - publishing, and it's equally open to trad - pub authors like Kate above (assuming you don't have a non-compete clause in your contract) as it is to self - published authors.
Knowing they were using credit cards gave shoppers some kind of freedom to add things we all know cause us to gain more weight, but no matter what form of payment is decided on before the shopping starts, the same number of planned, healthier items will be purchased, suggesting that those purchases are less subject to emotion and impulse.
So, let's talk about how I can help you reach your goals and get the life you've always dreamed of... a life like mine where you have the freedom to do pretty much what you want and the finances to live the kind of lifestyle that goes with having more money than you need and the time and freedom to enjoy that wealth.
Michele Gee, chief of interpretation & education for the NPS, said she believes this project is exactly the kind of thing the parks should be involved in going forward: examining and questioning America's past and helping people reflect on what freedom and justice mean.
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To create a powerful emotional experience and also give the player a lot of freedom is kind of challenging and so what we wanted to do was not try to recreate the film scene for scene, but try to recreate the life that these guys are living.
Suddenly, the act of creating a settlement or home base, similar to what many people do in Minecraft anyway, has an actual in - game reward for completion, and still gives you the same kind of freedom you're already used to.
So the title Fast Forward came in part from an article I read on Keith Haring, that was talking about the climate, this moment, in the early 1980s in particular and more generally, and that there was this idea that there was suddenly a kind of new freedom for artists to paint what you want.
It's all about a way of addressing everyday work as a kind of mantra or ritual, like a conscious trance state that, on one hand, opens a space of freedom for the mind and, on the other, focuses intense attention on what is actually in front of our eyes.
It needs to be remembered, however, that you do have to bring a certain interest in the art of painting to fathom what, in Diebenkorn's case, that kind of freedom made possible.
What creative person wouldn't love that kind of freedom?
Am I to have total contempt for their freedom of thought and become some kind of ranting fundamentalist as regards climate science just because what we believe is true?
And you don't seem to give a wit about what kind of control the government will force upon you, or what freedoms you will give up for an unproven scientific theory.
Bruce Pardy on The Current called it «the most egregious kind of violation of freedom of speech... this is the authorities requiring you to say what it is that they want to hear».
And I find myself a lot of times just throwing that out there when I'm talking to people like, «You know that license is actually kind of free as in beer, not free as in freedom» and so forth and so on, and sometimes people look at me like, «What the heck are you talking about?»
In a response to Farrow's piece, Jillian York — the director for international freedom of expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation — argues that making an impassioned call for some kind of action by social networks is a lot easier than trying to sort out what specific content to remove.
Looking at the Freedom Node's Canary, it's obvious what kind of information a good Warrant Canary should contain.
With the presidential election coming up, a landlord wonders what kind of curbs she can put on a tenant's 1st Amendment right to freedom of speech.
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