Sentences with phrase «what led to the violence»

An election observer recounted what led to the violence at venue of APC gubernatorial primary election in Ekiti State

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I think rather that what he is saying is this: Revolutionary violence is to such a degree the only possible expression of the Christian faith that, if I suspect that my faith is leading me to become less violent, I am mistaken about the content of the faith and must abandon it; because, having decided for violence, I am sure that I am in the true Christian succession.
But the theological error that underlies this idealization of violence leads them into a new, a sociopolitical Manicheanism which (like the earlier, metaphysical Manicheanism) is also an idealism, a simplifying resource to help people participate in a complicated world where, they know, they had better do what the powers that be recommend and take sides.
What strikes one after reading this vastly informative book is how much the conditions of this dhimmitude varied among countries, rulers, and eras, and how much the encounter with Western modernity has added a new element of ambivalence, almost schizophrenia, in Muslim jurisprudence» sometimes leading to emancipation and sometimes to a violence and hatred unknown to the past, as in present - day Algeria.
What do you think about the statement that sin is not necessarily breaking God's commandments, but about engaging in violence and the things that lead to violence?
A form of bullying, spanking sends the message that violence helps you get people to do what you want, and may lead children to unwanted situations as they grow older.
I commend Raynard Corrow for standing up for common sense and what is leading to the spike in violence that we see today.
He described the reports of the social media on the violence as «naked falsehood» in view of the true picture of what led to the crisis.
Annihilation Rated R for violence, bloody images, language and some sexuality Rotten Tomatoes Score: 86 % In Theaters This heavy sci - fi piece from Ex Machina writer / director Alex Garland stars Natalie Portman as an ex-military scientist who leads an all - female mission into an environmental disaster zone in order to try to uncover what happened to the all male team that preceded them.
Unfortunately, the script falters — telling a boring story about their battle against the evil Muriel (Famke Janssen)-- and the nauseating graphic violence becomes tired quickly, leading to more disgusting images than are necessary in what should have been an entertaining motion picture.
Decisions are made under pressure, with politics and perception being considered as much as ethics, leading to a devastating examination of the true consequences of using violence to solve a problem, no matter what the motives involved.
Starring Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis and Daniel Craig Directed by Steven Spielberg Rated PG for adventure action violence, some drunkenness and brief smoking Based on the famous comic books by Herge ′, this first of what are sure to be many adventures of the character Tintin finds the young detective Tintin on a dangerous quest to find the location of three secret scrolls, all of which are individually contained within the models of a ship called The Unicorn, that will eventually lead him to a great treasure.
What: Organized by student - led groups Student March to Stop Gun Violence and the National Association of Students Against Gun Violence, this «empty chair» town hall invited congressional representatives from Florida districts 18, 20 and 21.
«Enmeshment leads to shame and shame often leads to depression, anxiety, alcoholism, drug abuse, eating disorders, compulsive gambling, sexual addiction, and other addictive behaviors as well as family violence,» explains licensed clinical social worker Beth Watson in her article «What is Enmeshment?»
Whilst many of the instances of lateral violence leading to contact with the criminal justice system are, as I say above, anecdotal and need further investigation, what is not anecdotal is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander violent victimisation rates outlined below.
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