Sentences with phrase «with peril in»

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With the deal in peril, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has held back from announcing whether he will attend the Oct. 27 Canada - EU summit, a date set months ago as the official signing date for the agreement.
While it offers Trump an opportunity to project his presidential side to American voters, the visit is also fraught with peril for a candidate who is a novice on the geopolitical stage and who is widely reviled in Mexico.
Many of the most stressful jobs involve peril and significant hazard, whether it's coming into contact with hazardous materials, or having other people's lives in your hands.
WASHINGTON — Stephen Harper has expressed alarm over his successor's handling of NAFTA negotiations with the United States, with the former prime minister declaring the negotiations in real peril in a memo titled, «Napping on NAFTA.»
«In this hyper networked world remade fresh every day, with new perils and new opportunities, there is one book to be sure to read: Joshua Ramo's new book, a masterpiece, The Seventh Sense.
In it, the financial institution's newly employed Crypto Analyst, Jacob Pouncey, famous the perils of this 12 months's first monetary quarter with regard to digital property.
And, last year, Henry Kissinger jumped on the peril bandwagon, holding a confidential meeting with top A.I. experts at the Brook, a private club in Manhattan, to discuss his concern over how smart robots could cause a rupture in history and unravel the way civilization works.
In «The Perils of Art,» the speaker turns the pages of a coffee - table book of paintings with his nine - year - old niece, who seems to prefer only «smiling de La Tour» to various crucifixions and Goya-esque butcheries.
Like the sailors in the 107th Psalm who, «at their wits» end» in a storm, «cry unto Yahweh in their trouble,» or like the mariners with Jonah who, amid the «mighty tempest,» «cried every man unto his god,» (Jonah 1:4 - 5) men were driven to prayer by physical peril.
All immediacy, in spite of its illusory peace and tranquillity, is dread, and hence, quite consistently, it is dread of nothing; one can not make immediacy so anxious by the most horrifying description of the most dreadful something, as by a crafty, apparently casual half word about an unknown peril which is thrown out with the surely calculated aim of reflection; yea, one can put immediacy most in dread by slyly imputing to it knowledge of the matter referred to.
The authoritative word given by the Holy Spirit to the Church at the defining and pivotal moment of Vatican II nearly fifty years ago was especially «made incarnate» in Britain in September, 2010, during Benedict's apostolic visit: to seek unity with our separated brethren in the other Christian confessions, to affirm all that is good and true in secular culture without in any way watering down our witness to the truth of the fullness of the Christian faith, to declare without apology that the Catholic patrimony of faith and reason working in harmony remains a gift that the twenty - first century desperately needs if it is to avoid self - destruction, and which it neglects or dismisses at its own peril.
With the editors he praised the Zionists» marvels in Palestine but warned World Zionist Organization extremists of perils that lay ahead.
We do not find ourselves permitted by the Word of God, however, to advise a woman to leave her husband, except by force of necessity; and we do not understand this force to be operative when a husband behaves roughly and uses threats to his wife, nor even when he beats her, but when there is imminent peril to her life... [W] e... exhort her to bear with patience the cross which God has seen fit to place upon her; and meanwhile not to deviate from the duty which she has before God to please her husband, but to be faithful whatever happens [«Letter From Calvin to an Unknown Woman,» June 4, 1559, Calvini Opera, XVII, col. 539, in P. E. Hughes, editor, The Register of the Company of Pastors of Geneva in the Time of Calvin (Eerdmans, 1966), pp. 344 - 345].
God's covenant with Noah which asks fallen humanity to establish a society based on reverence for life and a legal justice that protects the innocent human beings from the murderer who is around; and God's call to Moses to liberate the Israelite people from Pharaoh's slavery; and God permitting monarchy with new perils of oligarchy to destroy the more human Tribal Federation to liberate the Israelites from the technically superior Philistines in Palestine; and Paul's doctrine that the Roman State, which he knew had its role in crucifying Jesus.
If one is not stuck with Luke 21:25 - 36 on the second Sunday of Advent he is not thereby released from the thundering New Testament words about the signs of the times, the invasive and convulsive power of the kingdom, the perils of drunkenness and stupidity in the midst of crises which are rich in threats of damnation and promises of redemption.
Designating his book, The Meaning of the Twentieth Century, as a tract for the times, he sees himself as an unashamed propagandist in behalf of the unseen but real community of those who appreciate the perils and promises of the future, and who align themselves with those creative forces which can save the world.
The most common evil is the encouragement of acquisitiveness, and with it all the perils of self - aggrandizement, self - righteousness, and a false trust in material possessions against which Jesus spoke so vigorously.
In this extraordinarily powerful but extraordinarily ambivalent statement Niebuhr is, as is often the case with him, holding together two almost incompatible things neither of which we can abandon without peril.
A sort of painful and delicious shiver shakes me; my entire nature runs to meet the peril with an impetus that my will would in vain try to resist.»
Rather in the last hour God encounters man with a free and gracious opportunity of eschatological existence, a chance which man neglects at his own peril and which therefore places him in ultimate decision.
Therefore the religious person needs to be disciplined and equipped in body and mind for the task, with more calmness and mastery in the midst of peril and turmoil, more sensitivity and deeper insight into the bonds of interdependence that hold people together in rich community, a more passionate and richly integrated life purpose which can transmute the common things of daily experience.
Tawney said that the man who «seeks God apart from his brethren is likely not to find God, but rather the devil, whose face will bear a surprising resemblance to his own» That is, unless we broaden our perspective and correct our idiosyncrasies by sharing with our human brethren, we are in peril of conceiving God simply as ourselves writ large, with all our peculiarities, self - centeredness, and imperfection.
I would have agreed with you several years ago, but I no longer subscribe to the notion that I need to be «rescued», unless I am in physical or emotional peril.
The whole task of identifying intentions seems fraught with peril; for a sophisticated attempt to grapple with these problems, and a forthright account of the difficulties involved in speaking of such intentions, a reader could do no better than to consult the first chapter of Jack Rakove's Pulitzer Prize — winning Original Meanings: Politics and ideas in the Making of the Constitution (1997).
In an age which increasingly flirts with Pelagianism and relativism we neglect him at our peril.
Thus, the difficulty has been that in much philosophical thought, with its influence upon other ways of thinking and also upon our ways of acting as humans, there has been a failure to grasp adequately the peril of talk about individuals and equally about substance.
From the West Coast Name: Squalli Absch (formerly known as Hendersons) Origin: Henderson Inlet, WA Claim to Fame: With wild shellfish stocks in peril, the Nisqually tribe bought this oyster operation to protect the watershed and provide food and jobs for the community.
Kevin Durant's departure threw Russell Westbrook's long - term future with the Thunder in peril.
A miracle of research, Magnificent Failure reveals in layer after layer of rich detail an era in which men put themselves in peril armed only with will, tenacity and self - caressing lunacy.
Better yet, he understands how to cope with the perils of living in a legend's shadow.
Our opponents are flirting with relegation this season but we can not ignore that their only two wins in their last eight games came against Tottenham and Liverpool, so write them off at your peril.
The NCAA when hamstrung by red tape has its share of issues, but given the decision - making in the past, the idea of the NCAA and schools riding a rocket docket toward substantive change seems fraught with peril as well.
But with the present owner our club is in mortal peril of it's long term support which leads to death by blood loss.
Betting on futures continues to grow in popularity, but there are many perils with this bet type.
The Italian champions could only draw 0 - 0 with Borussia Monchengladbach, meaning that the Blues are only one point off top, at a point in their campaign where they have been in peril in previous seasons.
With crucial contributions to two goals in successive matches, teams leave him unattended at their peril now.
He distrusted Australian Shaun Murphy for being a «fancy Dan» with ideas above his station and wanting to play football when centre backs should just «head it and fucking kick it», and argues that Sheffield Wednesday's relegation in 2000 was a «good lesson» of the perils of replacing «a core of English lads» with «loads of foreigners».
The good news is that more hospitals are catching on to the perils of a one - size - fits - all model, especially one designed with global health in mind, and trying a more customized approach to supporting breastfeeding.
Take notice that any party contracting with Debie Rise as a recording or performing artist and / or in respect of sales of any of her songs or anything to do with entertainment, without our prior consent / authorization would be doing so at its / his / her peril and we shall not hesitate to bring the full wrath of the law to bear on such individual and / or organization; including suing them for aiding and inducing breach of contract and account for profit.»
«In President Trump, we've seen the perils of a candidate who won't be honest with voters about personal finances,» he wrote.
As we have learned to our peril in the context of the initial Brexit referendum with its ensuing deep divisions between people and between the nations that make up the kingdom, the Swiss safeguards concerning the majorities needed for something to pass a referendum are there for a reason!
The political operative maintained, as he has all along, there was no collusion in 2016 but he said he knows first - hand the interview is «fraught with peril» for the president.
It is at once a genuine description of the perils America currently faces with the world's shifting economic poles of gravity (and influence) and a fervent defense of US foreign assistance in reaction to Washington's sequester impasse.
Republican members of Congress from upstate are finding that life in the majority is filled with new political perils that may leave some feeling vulnerable from every direction.
With the contemporary GOP radicalised increasingly by the ultra-social conservative Tea Party, every US election means that women's reproductive rights are on the ballot and constantly in peril.
Rather than direct more resources to try to deal with the yellow peril, they are focusing even more on Labour, believing that the slump in support for Gordon Brown makes Labour seats newly vulnerable to the Conservatives.
My interest in minor parties stems from how they change the dynamic of electoral calculations and turn a duopolistic zero - sum game into a valid competition, which the traditional big - two should ignore at their peril, though I suspect you and they each secretly habour conflicting viewpoints about how to deal with the reality of their existence and the additional complexity they provide.
WASHINGTON — Republican members of Congress from Upstate New York are finding that life in the majority is filled with new political perils that may leave some feeling vulnerable from every direction.
He had to leave sometime, but he leaves at a time with the borders of his district, his constituents, in peril.
Deputy leader Tom Watson said the party's very existence was «in peril» with Mr Corbyn in charge - but insisted he did not want to take over.
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