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regards and subjects
For since well-nigh all the people of Greece had come together and formed themselves in opposing lines, there was no one who did not suppose that if a battle were fought, those who proved victorious would be the rulers and those who were defeated would be their subjects ; but the deity so ordered it that both parties set up a trophy as though victorious and neither tried to hinder those who set them up, that both gave back the dead under a truce as though victorious, and both received back their dead under a truce as though defeated, and that while each party claimed to be victorious, neither was found to be any better off, as regards either additional territory, or city, or sway, than before the battle took place ; but there was even more confusion and disorder in Greece after the battle than before.
The Court reached the conclusion that it is not competent to decide the disputes in regards to the mentioned decisions, since the applicants were not subjects that were identified in Article VI. 3 ( a ) of the Constitution, in regard to those who can refer disputes to the Court.
As a result, each individual in the political party leaves more energized and steadfast on where the party as a whole stands with regards to all subjects and behind all candidates, even if they were wavering on where they stood before hand.
The work moves into the realm " beyond good and evil " in the sense of leaving behind the traditional morality which Nietzsche subjects to a destructive critique in favour of what he regards as an affirmative approach that fearlessly confronts the perspectival nature of knowledge and the perilous condition of the modern individual.
It is possible to see evidence of Greek knowledge of landscape portrayal in Plato's Critias ( 107b – 108b ): ... and if we look at the portraiture of divine and of human bodies as executed by painters, in respect of the ease or difficulty with which they succeed in imitating their subjects in the opinion of onlookers, we shall notice in the first place that as regards the earth and mountains and rivers and woods and the whole of heaven, with the things that exist and move therein, we are content if a man is able to represent them with even a small degree of likeness ...
David Rush explores a sub-genre of theatre, a later hybrid form known as “ drama ,” which he describes as a piece which cannot be specifically categorized as a tragedy, but which he notes involves “ serious people going about serious business in a serious way .” Seeing as the characters in Copenhagen are already dead, they cannot suffer any tragic fall ; though there is definite wit in the arguments, it is taken in a very serious light seeing as it regards subjects like war, fear and nuclear arms.
While in fundamental harmony with Mill, especially as regards the general conception of the science, Cairnes differs from him to a greater or less extent on nearly all the cardinal doctrines, subjects his opinions to a searching examination, and generally succeeds in giving to the truth that is common to both a firmer basis and a more precise statement.
The author regards it as more dangerous for the monarch to exercise his authority beyond what scripture allows than for subjects to restrain this authority.
With regards to the studies that found similar effects, TMT theorists have argued that in the previously mentioned studies where death was not the subject thought about, the subjects would quite easily be related to death in an individual s mind due to " linguistic or experiential connection with mortality ".( p.
During the 1970s he chose a broad range of subjects in regards to his photography which included ushers at the Vienna Opera, monks in an Augustinian monastery, Berlin gravediggers.
Scott quickly began a literary row with members of the Blackwood's, in particular with Dr. John Gibson Lockhart in regards to many subjects including the Blackwood's virule criticism of the Cockney School under which Leigh Hunt and John Keats were grouped.

regards and Son
Adoptionism is one of two main forms of monarchianism ( the other is modalism, which regards " Father " and " Son " as two historical or soteriological roles of a single divine Person ).
As regards the question whether the Son was coeternal with the Father, many believe that Tertullian did not teach that.

regards and Father
Father Quixote, a parish priest in the little town of El Toboso in Spain's La Mancha region, regards himself as a descendant of Cervantes ' character of the same name, even if people point out to him that Don Quixote was a fictitious character.
The first notable Franco-Albertan, in many regards, was Father Albert Lacombe.

regards and New
Some Christian authorities say that the New Testament regards marriage as instituted and ordained by God for the lifelong relationship between one man as husband and one woman as wife.
On November 1, 1946, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the Toronto Huskies hosted the New York Knickerbockers at Maple Leaf Gardens, in a game the NBA now regards as the first played in its history.
In regards to the 2009 reboot, The Guardian called Urban's performance of McCoy an " unqualified success ", and The New York Times called the character " wild eyed and funny ".
Christianity also regards Jeremiah as a prophet and he is quoted in the New Testament.
In his Easter letter of 367, Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, gave a list of exactly the same books as what would become the New Testament canon, and he used the phrase " being canonized " ( kanonizomena ) in regards to them.
It is sometimes argued that the Japanese decision to attack the Allies was, in large part, influenced by the capture of British documents with regards to British forces, the defenses of Singapore, codes, and information on Australia and New Zealand, as well as an appraisal of Japanese intentions.
They were somewhat aware of the situation with regards to the rumours, but did not take them entirely seriously — possibly because the UK's New Musical Express famously published an article on the Beatles-as-Klaatu theory under the title " Deaf Idiot Journalist Starts Beatle Rumour ".
As regards demonology, the writer's position is largely that of the deuterocanonical writings from both New and Old Testament times.
On March 11, Perle told the New York Sun as regards Hersh's article that " I intend to launch legal action in the United Kingdom.
The Government claimed it would cause " irreparable injury to the defense interests of the United States " and wanted to " enjoin the New York Times and the Washington Post from publishing the contents of a classified study entitled History of U. S. Decision-Making Process on the Vietnam Policy .” Seen from a constitutional perspective, the Government was expressing its intent to enforce prior restraint upon a newspaper with regards to publishing the findings of a study that the Government itself had made.
( A reverse criticism is sometimes applied to The New York Times, with regards to its shrinking New York coverage in relation to its US coverage ).
In her book, Underground Harmonies: Music and Politics in the Subways of New York, Susie J. Tanenbaum examined how the adage " Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast " plays out in regards to busking.
The Union commander of all armies, Henry Wager Halleck stated to Banks that President Lincoln “ regards the opening of the Mississippi River as the first and most important of all our military and naval operations, and it is hoped that you will not lose a moment in accomplishing it .” On December 4, 1862, Banks and his expedition put to sea for New Orleans.
In a 1999 New York Times article, a reporter said Donohue is pragmatic in regards to religion, " media savvy " and " steers clear of divisive debates on theological doctrines and secular politics ".
The March recording also dismissed the New Zealand Government as " too smart to do anything dumb " with regards to regulation.
According to an article in the New York Times, the most distinguishable element of music in the 2000s is Auto-Tune ; in such a way, the decade has been more musically innovative with regards to advances in digital technology and music production rather than songwriting styles.
In 1981, Timmendequas pleaded guilty in regards to the assault of a seven-year-old girl, and was imprisoned at the Adult Diagnostic & Treatment Center ( ADTC ) in Avenel, New Jersey for six years.
Ruhlen regards pal, meaning two, as another common root in the world's languages ; within Indo-Pacific, related forms with the same meaning in the Andamanese languages include Biada's ( ik ) pāūr (- da ), Kede's ( ír -) pōl, Chariar's ( nér -) pól, and Juwoi's ( ró -) pāūr, related forms with the same meaning in Tasmania include Southeastern Tasmanian's boula ~ bura and Southern Tasmanian's pooalih, and related forms with the same meaning in New Guinea include Ndani's bere and Sauweri's pere.
The New York Federal Reserve regards it as a valuable forecasting tool in predicting recessions two to six quarters ahead.
Mainstream Christianity relies on Paul s writings as integral to the biblical theology of the New Testament and regards them as amplifications and explanations consistent with the teachings of Jesus and other New Testament writings.
In New York state, no less than 17 species of Tortricidae have gained pest status in regards to apple production.
The states that have passed fair housing laws in regards to sexual orientation and gender identity are: California, Colorado, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

regards and Catholic
The Roman Catholic natural-law tradition regards as self-evident that the primary objective purpose of the conjugal act is procreation and that the fostering of the mutual love of the spouses is the secondary and subjective end.
The Catholic Church regards him as an antipope.
The Catholic Church does recognise as valid ( though illicit ) ordinations done by breakaway Catholic, Old Catholic or Oriental bishops, and groups descended from them ; it also regards as both valid and licit those ordinations done by bishops of the Eastern churches, so long as those receiving the ordination conform to other canonical requirements ( for example, is an adult male ) and an orthodox rite of episcopal ordination, expressing the proper functions and sacramental status of a bishop, is used ; this has given rise to the phenomenon of episcopi vagantes ( for example, clergy of the Independent Catholic groups which claim apostolic succession, though this claim is rejected by both Orthodoxy and Catholicism ).
David MacDonald, a Catholic apologist, has written in regards to paragraph 1428, that " this endeavor of conversion is not just a human work.
Thus in 1992, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, while affirming that " the Church does not know of any means other than Baptism that assures entry into eternal beatitude ", but also stating that " God has bound salvation to the sacrament of Baptism, but he himself is not bound by his sacraments ", stated: " As regards children who have died without Baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as she does in her funeral rites for them.
That the soul sinned in its pre-existent state, and on that account was incarcerated in the body, the Catholic Church regards as a fiction which has been repeatedly condemned.
* Part three goes on to say that the Catholic Church regards the Muslims with esteem, and then continues by describing some of the things Islam has in common with Christianity and Catholicism: worship of One God, the Creator of Heaven and Earth, Merciful and Omnipotent, Who has spoken to men ; the Muslims ' respect for Abraham and Mary, and the great respect they have for Jesus, whom they consider to be a Prophet and not God.
The Catholic Church regards him as a Doctor of the Church, often referred to as the Doctor of the Assumption due to his writings on the Assumption of Mary.
Regarding " forbidding to marry " and the " commanding to abstain from meats " in 1 Timothy 4, ( Paul might have spoken in general in regards to any new sects or doctrines which could arise ) the Catholic Church responds:
The Council of Trent taught that only the priest who celebrated Mass was bound by divine law to receive communion under both species, and that Christ, whole and entire, and a true sacrament are received under either form alone, and therefore, as regards its fruits, those who receive one species only are not deprived of any grace necessary to salvation "; and it decreed: " If anyone says that the holy Catholic Church was not moved by just causes and reasons that laymen and clerics when not consecrating should communicate under the form of bread only, or has erred in this, let him be anathema.
While none deny its patriotic desire to rid the Commonwealth from the outside ( primarily Russian ) influence, some such as Jacek Jędruch, criticize it for its regressive stand on the civil rights issues, primarily with regards to the religious tolerance ( Jędruch writes of " religious bigotry ", " narrowly Catholic " stand ) and assert it contributed to the First Partition while others such as Bohdan Urbankowski applaud it as the first serious national military effort trying to restore Polish independence.
With regards to the Roman Catholic Church Kolbuszowa was under the Kraków diocese but in 1786 it was moved under the jurisdiction of the Tarnów diocese.
In regards to religion, the majority of inhabitants ( about 50 %) are Roman Catholic, followed by Protestant religions ( especially among the people of German origin ), such as Evangelical Lutheran and Anglican sects.
As a conservative Catholic, Johnson regards liberation theology as a heresy and defends clerical celibacy, but departs from others in seeing many good reasons for ordination of women as priests.
Before being sent on active service, he attempts to seduce Virginia, secure in the knowledge that the Catholic Church still regards her as his wife ; she refuses him.
" Pope Leo X's condemnation of this proposition conflicts with more recent Catholic teaching, particularly in regards to the declaration of Vatican II that " the human person has a right to religious freedom " and that " religious freedom in turn ... has to do with immunity from coercion in civil society.
This includes the Catholic identity of the school, education in regards to life and faith, celebration of life and faith, and action and social justice.
The money towards the Catholic community in regards to building and supporting schools has risen from 50 % to 90 % in both England and Wales.
Catholic schools have experienced changes heralded by the Second Vatican Council in regards to Catholic social teaching cantered on the poor: “ First and foremost, the Church offers its educational services to the poor, or those who are deprived of family help and affection or those who are far from faith ....” These changes have led to instances in Brazil, Peru and Chile where the contributions has led toa new way of being in school ” by including the disadvantaged and people in poor areas to education.
There was no official comment from the Vatican for several decades, but in 1860 a council of the German Catholic bishops pronounced that the belief that " man as regards his body, emerged finally from the spontaneous continuous change of imperfect nature to the more perfect, is clearly opposed to Sacred Scripture and to the Faith.

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