Sentences with phrase «zealous in»

Maybe you were zealous in finding a job, and making strides at first like a torrid love affair, but as time progress, your job search turned stale.
You still remain aggressive and zealous in your legal advocacy.
Of course, be zealous in representing your client, but continuing to be respectful to everyone you deal with will make you a more persuasive advocate.
Officers should be just as zealous in guarding the constitutional rights of young offenders as they are vulnerable populations that are already subject to disproportionate treatment in our justice system.
In Canada, lawyers have zealous in asserting that only they can enjoy the benefit of Solicitor - Client Privilege.
The courts have always been zealous in preserving their supervisory jurisdiction by way of judicial review of administrative decision - making.
Unlike defence counsel, who are specifically enjoined to be biased and zealous in the pursuit of their client's interests, the prosecutor must take a dispassionate and detached view of the court proceedings, all in the name of the administration of justice.
While able to enjoy lazing around in a patch of sun, or in front of a winter fireplace, a Ridgeback can be instantly alert if a stranger should appear and zealous in his pursuit of legitimate prey.
Do they hate the movement to end the systematic killing of shelter animals which No Kill represents so much that they are willing to embrace a person and organization this zealous in support of the killing of dogs and cats?
Thanks for the reminder to be zealous in seeking these opportunities!
The organization is zealous in modernizing libraries by implementing policies on 3D Printing, robotics, fostering entrepreneurial endeavors and even assist in a national e-book lending scheme.
I got a little over zealous in a workout and seriously injured my back in July 2013 and finally found the reason almost a year later... Once I stopped CF in May and started training for my competition my back pain stopped and I started looking AWESOME.
This machine will have charms for our lady readers, who, we are happy to know, are zealous in the cause of science and «up» to all the newest improvements (we have several patents now pending by lady inventors).»
He claimed they were «so bitter, so angry and so zealous in their anti-European ideology» they were prepared to destroy unity of their party over the European issue.
IDS and his acolytes are have been just as zealous in pursuing their reforms as Michael Gove's remorseless pursuit of his academies reforms in the Department for Education.
Other states have been more zealous in taking free - range parents into account, such as a 2014 case when an Indiana mother was busted after police found her seven - year - old son playing without supervision in a nearby park.
Despite our ignorance of much that we might like to know and with an honest recognition that we do not and can not «have all the answers to all the questions,» we yet have enough to impel us to be responsible and zealous in thought and word and deed.
If some readers think that the protagonist is occasionally too zealous in his reactions to sinners, far more are of the opinion that his sympathetic responses to others correspond to those that we ourselves may legitimately feel.
Ann K: Perhaps I overstated that, but as I'm sure you know, The Catholic Church has always been the most zealous in the concept that only ordained priests can properly understand Scripture.

Not exact matches

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Competing in a zealous but civil way is an essential part of Jack Layton's legacy, and a crucial challenge for all leaders in the worlds of politics and commerce.
The entire power grid is outdated and infrastructure upgrades long abandoned, the result of an island government deeply in debt which was enabled by zealous Wall Street investment houses.
Investors in the electric car maker are zealous about the company and its potential for social change... and they're willing to pay dearly for the shares.
A plethora of new ideas was discussed and every entrepreneur presented themselves in the most zealous manner possible.
Here is an excerpt: «The NDP in 1991 was not in a good position given the depth of the recession underway, the implacable anti-inflationary obsession of the central bank then still under the leadership of the zealous zero inflation policies of John Crow and the implacable opposition of the financial press.
A plethora of new ideas were discussed and every entrepreneur presented themselves in the most zealous manner possible.
Zealous evangelicals who retain the anti-Catholic instincts of former days sometimes think that when their fellow Protestants begin to take an interest in the Catholic Church or to make sympathetic noises about Catholic beliefs, practices, and institutions, the moth has begun to circle the flame.
zealous belief in ANYTHING (or in the absense of an anything) is not good, intelligent people make good choices based on the information available and realize that everything is not perfect no matter what precept you prescribe to.
You are right, Calvinists do have tremendous flaws in their theology but then so do we all and I have found through the years that it does not help to point out peoples flaws or errors as some are just downright unteachable and others are extremely zealous for what they know.
It's refreshing to be reminded that not everyone who met the zealous young advocate for life in community and the Sermon on the Mount was equally impressed — Hardy Arnold, son of the founder of the pacifist Bruderhof near Frankfurt, thought Bonhoeffer a bit of a dandy and a romantic when Bonhoeffer visited there in 1934.
In short, the real problem is not that Ward was too «zealous» but that his theology was corrupt.
Love without partiality and those who are zealous for racial, cultural and social «purity» will rise up in great numbers and from surprising quarters.
Finally, it is very very evangelical movement, so it requires a large school of apologetics many of which, like any religion in with new converts are highly zealous and incredibly hostile towards anything outside of the boarders of their particular brand of faith.
When he died, an obituary in the secular Morning Postcould claim: «Of all the converts to Roman Catholicism from the Anglican Faith, none have been more zealous, more successful, more earnest than Father Faber».
Lord Zealous was right, and every historian of religion knows it: the idea of putting oneself under a master, of feeling absolute and even fanatic about the cause, is an old one in religion.
As we converse on a gray afternoon in my campus study, I learn that she will not read or even open mail from her parents because they can not bring themselves to address her as «Lord Zealous
Luke 14:26, a passage tempered a bit in Matthew 10:37 («He who loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me»), had been a forbidding problem for almost 2,000 years before the master of Lord Zealous called her to follow.
The young Holmes was a zealous abolitionist, but he lost enthusiasm for this and all other causes during the Civil War, where he was wounded three times and saw comrades slain in the bloodiest battles.
Yet Zealous's master did not invent the impulse to do missionary work, to engage in converting efforts.
Lord Zealous is correct; I as a historian of religion and — is she rubbing it in as she draws out the third syllable?
If then such a zealous learner, though not carrying things so far as to become a disciple, were to discourse loudly and volubly of how much he owed the Teacher, so that his eulogy was almost endless and its gilding priceless; if he were to resent our explanation that the Teacher had been merely an occasion, neither his eulogy nor his resentment could further our inquiry, since both had the same ground, namely, that though lacking in the courage to understand he had nevertheless not lacked the audacity to go beyond.
Lord Zealous, they tell us, has caught that spirit better than have the namby - pamby compromisers in mainline religion.
The question made sense, given the damages we see in the eyes of Lord Zealous, the corpses of Jonestown, the streets of Iran.
He took a long look at the room of would - be pastors and ministerial leaders, each of us zealous to earn our future roles in churches, ministries and on the mission field and delivered his first teaching point: «The wrong person at the wrong place at the wrong time always results in the wrong thing happening.»
He states that he advanced beyond his contemporaries and was zealous for his father's traditions (1.14), thus describing his experience of Judaism in human, not divine terms.
In fact, the stronger the message, the more zealous that messenger is likely to be — and the more effective.
The best and the brightest of progressive Protestantism in the first half of the 20th century were zealous allies in the effort to encourage fitter families and to discourage the birth of those who would be a burden on the rest.
This state of readiness is described as «holiness and godliness,» being «zealous to be found by God without spot or blemish, and at peace,» and growing «in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.»
The National Review conservatives were, in most cases, zealous defenders of Senator Joe McCarthy; the neoconservatives considered him a political thug whose demagoguery had severely damaged the anti-Communist cause.
The best form of breaking in a young zealous Christian is through praise and the withdrawl of it.
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