Sentences with phrase «with such motives»

Although people seeking a dog to compensate for their own insecurities or for use in illegal activities seem to be drawn to pit bulls these days, this should not be considered a reflection upon the dogs, as anyone with such motives shouldn't have a dog of any breed.
With such motives perhaps some of the stereotypes and cliches can be forgiven, and the focus placed instead on the story's intent to reveal the out - of - this - world rewards of parenthood.

Not exact matches

In Old Testament times the problem of subsistence was frequently so difficult and national calamities fell with such repeated dreadfulness that much of the supplication recorded was motived by crisis and was aimed at material recovery.
We are not dealing here with the concept of conversion as such but with conversion as a missionary motive.
There was the antidualistic motive: belief that some such actualities are without any experience of their own, when joined to the fact that the human existence with which philosophic thought must begin is just a series of experiences, makes it impossible to think of these extremes as contrasting but connected instances of one basic kind of actuality.
If such purity of motive were always required, Reinhold argues, a nation would never act at all, for no nation can act in strict accord with a perfectionistic moral standard.
These, often with a title such as The Garden of the Soul were popular, and Luther's prayer book had some of the same prayers in it, but none of the effusive invocations to Mary and the Saints, and without the spiritual profit motive built in.
But when we're talking about rolling back a requirement that kids take fruit / veg with their meal, and instead go back to the «beige old days,» or when we're talking about reinstating the ability of schools to easily sell a la carte items like pizza every single day (instead of tying such sales to the menu on the reimbursable line), that is a per se «weakening» of nutrition standards — regardless of how pure SNA's motives may be in asking for those changes.
Extend the sphere, and you take in a greater variety of parties and interests; you make it less probable that a majority of the whole will have a common motive to invade the rights of other citizens; or if such a common motive exists, it will be more difficult for all who feel it to discover their own strength, and to act in unison with each other.
Such amalgamation was more or less done with the ulterior motive that when they liberate Bissau, the next step will be Casamance.
* note — Beginning with the Tuscon shooting in 2011, it also has been the Rockland County Times» policy to not mention the name of mass shooters, as media attention appears to be part of the motive to such crimes
M.M.: I have to say, it wasn't long until we were hit with things like the oil spill and the Haiti earthquake, and the fact that I already knew people like [Energy Secretary] Steve Chu and [NOAA Administrator] Jane Lubchenco — to know these people and have their cell phone numbers and be able to call at a moment's notice, to have these people already know me, and not have to question motives — was such a leg up in getting off square zero and getting things done.
Hi Ikwo, thanks for your comment — funny word «gimmick» I know — apologies — what I meant was little touristy treats such as purses with Paris motives on them etc... you find the same ones everywhere, only near Sacre Coeur there are a couple of shops in which you will find very special a little more trendy ones — smile, hope this helps!
However, a reliable tip leads the Knight Ridder team, including an editor (Reiner) and a Vietnam veteran (Tommy Lee Jones), in a different direction with the belief that the Bush administration has ulterior motives for the Iraq invasion, and that such weapons don't actually exist.
It's likely a problem of a screenplay (written by Alex von Tunzelmann) that doesn't trust our ability to sympathize with a character who is capable of such contradictory aims and less - than - pure motives.
It's possible to forgive a young man like Chris Wilton (Jonathan Rhys - Meyers) for thinking of straying from his wife for such a woman, but much harder to sympathise with his motives before the end.
If anything I sided with Julia and felt sorry that she had such clueless parents and the fact that they took her to the summer house for their own motives.
It seems that we have a perfect storm of various groups pushing for such legislation — oftentimes with ulterior motives, such as eventually instituting overall pet sale bans — and regulators eager to find new sources of revenue to help prop up struggling state and local governments.
Such obscure motives are part of his play with meaning.
Normally, Id refrain from considering (let alone attacking) motive in discussing science, but I think an exception must be made with creationists and other science - defying ilk such as yourself.
Dr. Lindzen and others acknowledge it, Dr. Curry obfuscates the entire motive of AGW agenda science with such narratives.
To compliments inflated I've a withering reply; And vanity I always do my best to mortify; A charitable action I can skillfully dissect; And interested motives I'm delighted to detect; I know everybody's income and what everybody earns; And I carefully compare it with the income - tax returns; But to benefit humanity however much I plan, Yet everybody says I'm such a disagreeable man!
We don't need to come up with such a new buzzphrase (though it's always a good way to make a name for oneself — with all due respect, but I think that might be one of the motives of its proponents)-- we don't need this PNS to make bring up the level of uncertainty under which life - critical decisions have to be made, in the fog of war, or in the operating room.
These included such motives as lying with statistics, complicating a story, showing superiority, gaining research money and pursuing a liberal agenda, among others.»
As with the various points that Gary makes on the purpose of research, in cases such as this, the motives behind the behaviours may not always be as transparent as they ought to be and the frequent ethical boasts of PR messages are rendered a little thin.
The problem is that those motives have masked, to my mind, what was clearly an act which, absence such motives, might have interfered with the course of justice.
He agreed with Justice Cromwell's subsequent question that if the motive or reason for CAFC's exercise of Clause 3.3 was proven to exist, such motive or reason would be irrelevant.
The timeframes involved with previous Nexus tablets suggest it could go from concept to reality relatively quickly, and Huawei has the motive and the means to help Google bring such a product to life.
7/2011 to Present Benchmark Human Services, Nantucket, MA Behavior Analyst • Interview patients regarding their present, past and future aspirations in a bid to understand their motivations • Take notes to refer to during the assessment period • Measure specific influences such as environment and family life to determine cause of behavioral problems • Create psychological profiles for each patient to determine extent of behavior problems • Devise and implement programs to address behavior problems • Act as part of a coordinated care team to provide oral medication to patients • Monitor patients» progress and note down any significant changes for better or worse • Assist patients with chemical dependency issues to come to terms with their addiction through counseling services • Provide a one - on - one to patients with criminal backgrounds • Assist crime investigations by creating psychological profiles of criminals to determine motive and mode of operation
The challenge of finding a point of balance between these two worlds can be exacerbated by general public attitudes concerning «real Aborigines» and the motives for people choosing to identify as such, or by having to face the racism that often manifests in their contact with the wider society.
The motives of the non-custodial parent will not be questioned by the court with respect to such relocation, and the custodial parent has no power to inhibit it.
The basis of this crucial ability lies in the development of theory of mind.3, 4 «Theory of mind» refers to our understanding of people as mental beings, each with his or her own mental states — such as thoughts, wants, motives and feelings.
For example, parental feelings are evaluated through responses to such statements as «Parent feels used» and «is wary of the child's motives if affection is expressed,» and «Parents feel more angry and frustrated with this child than with other children.»
In this case, pursuing such self - oriented motives would not be incompatible with promoting the relationship well - being (for instance, see [28]-RRB-.
(usually used with a singular verb) that branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions.
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