Sentences with phrase «with benevolence»

Do good work, act with benevolence and above all be a professional in every aspect.
When things are tough, when all seems lost, these are the moments of gallantry by gentlemen and ladies who step forward with benevolence and kindness to others.
In his description of a self - portrait, (written some thirty - seven years ago), he formulated an observation that might equally be applied to the entire oeuvre: «the photographer has caught the boy's hand... at just the right degree of openness, the right density of abandonment: a few millimetres more or less and the divined body would no longer have been offered with benevolence... the photographer has found the right moment, the Kairos of desire.»
Unfortunately, the petition failed in its object, because His Excellency the Governor told the petitioners that for certain considerations the Town of San Pedro has been ceded to Mrs. Exaltacion Andrade de M6ndez for her life, to live on the rents, but with conditions of treating the inhabitants with benevolence and after her death the Crown will recognize the Town as her property.»
His big city is like Metropolis for the jazz age, but invested with a benevolence that American filmmakers save for their small town portraits, and his storytelling is as unabashedly romantic as it is sophisticated.
I am aware this happens as I was involved with benevolence at a previous church.

Not exact matches

It is worth mentioning this in light of the tendency of some well - meaning Christians, sincerely committed to improving the Christian relationship with Judaism, to assume that all malevolent obstacles to that improvement come from the Christian side and that from the Jewish side flows only benevolence.
The reason why I (and potentially many other non-believers) react with cynicism and hostility to stories like this is that they demonstrate how very different the actions of the church are from the claims it makes about itself: infallibility, benevolence, selflessness, and godliness.
This man, on his own and not representing church benevolences, with his own resources took boxes of food, oranges, etc to people from our church, members or not, who were home or bed - bound sick with flu.
The leadership would have a way of maintaining regular contact with everyone in the congregation, and I could focus on preaching, evangelism, administration, benevolence, hospital visitation, community involvement, and offering common services.
the Augustinian God turns out to be remarkably like the Stoic sage: devoid of passions, unfamiliar with longing, foreign to suffering, dwelling in steady bliss, exhibiting to others only benevolence.
A church with 20 tithing families would be able to support a pastor with a salary that is equal to the average church member family, pay the church bills and have a great missions and benevolence program.
The true liberty of man is, to know, obey and enjoy his Creator, and to do all the good unto, and enjoy all the happiness with and in his fellow creatures that he is capable of; in order to which the law of love was written in his heart, which carries in it's nature union and benevolence to Being in general, and to each being in particular, according to it's nature and excellency, and to it's relation and connexion with the supreme Being, and ourselves.
William Sorry pal I do not want to believe in a bigot for a God with his chosen people and leaving out two thirds of the people on earth while having all his followers kiss his holy butt to get his benevolence.
We wonder why there is so much unease in the hearts of members of Christian orders and of priests, why so few deep conversions are effected in China despite the flood of missionaries, why the Christian Church, with all its superiority of benevolence and devotion, yet makes so little appeal to the working masses.
Then, because this did not seem to square with the loving Father God of Jesus, we swung completely around, and the goodness of God became a sort of sentimental benevolence.
For Brightman, «the expansion of God into an omnipotent being» restricted God's benevolence, even though classical theism asserted both «with equal assurance.»
12 He wrote of «the impossible problem of reconciling infinite benevolence and justice with infinite power in the Creator of such a world as this,» 13 and concluded: «the notion of a providential government by an omnipotent Being for the good of his creatures must be entirely dismissed.»
This love, I suppose, is not benevolence but something that comes of the oneness with another of which Christ spoke (John 16: 21) Sometimes it momentarily gains Strength — Hate and the Devil do, too.
When you research (and it is difficult because most churches really are «shy» about publishing their budgets) how much a church gives to benevolence, it is many times even less than 10 % with the rest going to «stuff» that makes us better Christians.
It is not surprising that they envision this leader with human - like characteristics of love, anger, wisdom, benevolence, etc..
For some, it has been identical with calculating prudence; for some, with calculating benevolence; for some, with uncalculating acceptance of intrinsically rational principles; for some, with a method of solving problems of conduct.
In God the highest degree of creativity is combined with the highest degree of benevolence, or goodwill, towards all His creatures.
With new life of the Spirit pulsating through the Churches, revivalism poured outward through home and foreign missions as well as a vast number of societies for benevolence and reform, not forgetting that the message was for all of life.
No law can stop benevolence because it is a private issue with no financial return.
While our exchanges with the butcher, brewer or baker is based on self - interest within the limits of justice, other social relations should be guided by benevolence and generosity.
According to Lawyer Addison, they traveled to Dubai courtesy the benevolence of Ameri to negotiate with officials of Ameri.
I read that In Hinduism, the peacock is associated with Saraswati, a deity representing benevolence, kindness and patience.
But life will teach us that, in fact, we are part of a bigger picture - one that is unfolding with an impulse to move toward love and benevolence.
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I Love to laugh and I Love Life.am down to heart woman, woman of integrity benevolence kind with good heart and personal unique keep adding things about me.
Sequenced Artists: Emilie Joly, Sylvain Joly, Michaël Martin; Key Collaborators: Maria Beltran Reyes, John Howe, Richard Johnson A teenage girl becomes guardian of the last city on Earth to change its fate by fusing her instinctive knowledge of nature with an AI's benevolence, analysis, and foresight.
The same happens to Sawyer, in a way, who makes one friend (played with welcome benevolence by Jay Pharoah) and one enemy (a harrowing Juno Temple), and who all along just wants to figure out what the fuck is going on.
The baton of obsessive distrust is then passed to Bryan Cranston's physicist Joe Brody, who, 15 years ago, lost his wife (Juliette Binoche) and his faith in humankind's benevolence when the Janjira power plant employing him collapsed amid a series of presumed earthquakes, an event depicted with echoes of the Fukushima disaster.
With the immeasurable number of emotional interactions between ourselves and our students, our benevolence is bound to flag.
Her gentle, high - pitched voice, her air of grandmotherly benevolence, her neatly coiffed brown hair — everything about Finder — contrasts bitterly with her words.
Lavin: Menlo Park School District parent survey and the benevolence of retired California teachers San Mateo County Times, February 25, 2013 «Menlo Park City School District (MPCSD), in conjunction with SurveyMonkey, the world's largest survey company, became the first in the Bay Area to launch the innovative Harvard Graduate School of Education Pre K - 12 Parent Survey.»
The emphasis in France was on reason, while in England these thinkers were more concerned with the social virtues of compassion, benevolence and sympathy.
Behind this series is Kaufman's desire as a feminist to take back the ownership of a male hand, «away from the increasingly negative narratives associated with... grotesquely imbalanced, entitled male behavior» in an attempt to «direct a social gaze to men's capacity for benevolence, playfulness and nurturing.»
The dark irony here is that, while very general risk - induced doubts in the benevolence of the promises of governments to protect their citizens lead to criticisms of the inefficiency of scholarly and state authorities, critics are blind to the possibilities of erecting (or expanding) the authoritarian state on this very inefficiency... Central, however, are not, as with Huntington, traditional religiously grounded «civilizations», but opposing risk belief religions.
Global giant IBM is taking up the path of benevolence by implementing the technology behind Bitcoin, i.e, Blockchain for bridging gaps in between small business houses located in underdeveloped countries so that they can participate in global trade with renewed...
Global giant IBM is taking up the path of benevolence by implementing the technology behind Bitcoin, i.e, Blockchain for bridging gaps in between small business houses located in underdeveloped countries so that they can participate in global trade with renewed enthusiasm.
Today's communal lands resulted not from the benevolence of Australian governments, but the unwavering demands of generations of Indigenous activists... As Indigenous people our relationships with land sustain us, provide the foundations for our social order and define our identity.
Benevolence (α =.93) was assessed with five items, including «My needs and desires are very important to my supervisor.»
The items loaded on the presupposed factor with loadings of more than.30 except for one item in the workgroup vignette («I have goodwill for X») which loaded most highly to the factor of revenge -LRB--.20) instead of benevolence -LRB-.03).
Cross-sectional and prospective multilevel analyses demonstrated that increases in forgiveness (measured as fluctuations in individuals» avoidance, revenge, and benevolence motivations toward their transgressors) were related to within - persons increases in psychological well - being (measured as more satisfaction with life, more positive mood, less negative mood, and fewer physical symptoms).
With respect to the outcome domain, distributive justice has a greater effect on ability trust than on benevolence trust (and integrity trust); distributive justice has a greater effect on continuance commitment than on affective commitment (and normative commitment); and economic satisfaction has a greater effect on continuance commitment than on affective commitment (and normative commitment).
Charity and benevolence got caught up with religion and righteousness.
Individuals who are in relationships characterized by high levels of social trust are more apt to openly exchange information and to act with caring benevolence toward one another than those in relationships lacking trust.
Subsequently, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate for his benevolence with so many Humanitarian causes.
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