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is and damning
The volume is a piece of passionate special pleading, written with the heat -- and often with the wisdom, it must be said -- of a Liberal damning the shortsightedness of politicians from 1782 to 1832.
Grigson had spent 15 years testifying for such cases, and he almost invariably gave the same damning testimony, often saying that it is " one hundred per cent certain " that the defendant would kill again.
That such things should be done once is a damning disgrace to the portion of our race which did them ; that the door should be left open to their ever so barely possible repetition would spread that shame over the world!
However, Widukind does not even mention such an event in his contemporary Res gestae saxonicae sive annalium libri tres or " Deeds of the Saxons ", which, considering Widukind was at least partly writing to promote Otto I and his family, is damning to Adam of Bremen's claims.
A damning portrayal of the procedure is found in Ken Kesey's 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and its 1975 movie adaptation.
This is him investigating misogyny, exploring it and animating it and obviously damning it because none of the men come out smelling of roses.
In 2004 he surfaced in the media with a damning critique of the University of Melbourne's experimentation with what he says are risky financial ventures and what he argues is its departure from its public mission.
Similar words such as " damning " or " damnation " are normally overlooked in this aspect ; the expletive is usually the only form targeted by PG or TV-PG censorship.
' In chic circles, anyone damning rock ' n ' roll is labeled not only square but uncultured.
It is in keeping with the somewhat malicious saying about Foxe, reported by William Tyndale, that he would sacrifice his father to save his king, which is not so damning as Wolsey's dying words.
" This is a damning indictment of the old unionism.
" This is manifested in her overt favouritism towards the " good payers '" children, and in her complete disrespect and marginalisation of the " bad payers '" children: Mrs. Creevy is even seen to manage a better cut of meat for the children of " good payers ", while saving the fattier pieces for the " medium payers " and damning the " bad payers " children to eat brown bag lunches in the school room, apart from the rest of the students.
The intent is to bring to the public light information that is damning, shocking, outrageous, or amazing, yet also somewhat obscure or unreported by more mainstream media sources.
Firsching claims that " The fact that the film's sole spokesperson for the anti-exploitation perspective is played by porno star Kerman should give an indication of where its sympathies lie ", while Schager says Deodato is " pathetically justifying the unrepentant carnage by posthumously damning his eaten filmmaker protagonists with a ' who are the real monsters – the cannibals or us?
The turning point in the trial is Katerina's damning testimony against Dmitri.
A philippic is a fiery, damning speech, or tirade, delivered to condemn a particular political actor.
Anne is then seen typing a letter to Jack Burke and enclosing the damning photos and negatives.
Bishop Dyer is also known to have fallible characteristics, sometimes “ forgetting the minister in the fury of a common man .” With his authority, he could declare any person a heretic, and with the threat of excommunication from the Mormon sect ( causing them to “ face the damning of soul to perdition ”), force them to act in ways that would benefit the Mormon Council.
The case against Arthur seems rather damning, yet Holmes is not convinced of his guilt.
Even after he obtains a near match, however, he is still unwilling to make such a damning accusation.

is and judgement
`` Both children are musical and my wife is a music lover of unfailing instinct and judgement ''.
What makes a painting beautiful is quite different from what makes music beautiful, which suggests that each art form has its own language for the judgement of aesthetics.
The language used earlier is that of a judicial judgement, in which God is both judge of and lawyer for Job.
* A later promise ( 2: 12 – 13 ): These verses assume that judgement has already fallen and Israel is already scattered abroad.
God's judgement on Ninevah is " all because of the wanton lust of a harlot, alluring, the mistress of sorceries, who enslaved nations by her prostitution and peoples by her witchcraft.
While the Darwin Awards are named after Charles Darwin, due to his theory of natural selection, there is no evidence that the stories depicted actually represent the removal of " judgement impairment genes " from the gene pool.
However, the Zoroastrian personal judgement is not final.
Derrida is careful to avoid this term because it carries connotations of a procedural form of judgement.
Love in the soul is both the cause and result of true understanding and judgement.
This is the case with all the distinctions of acts or forms of judgement, which provide the foundations for the laws of pure logic.
The coming of each of these messengers is seen as the day of judgement to the adherents of the previous religion, who may choose to accept the new messenger and enter the ' heaven ' of belief, or denounce the new messenger and enter the ' hell ' of denial.
It contains an extended polemic against the doctrine of predestination ( Chapter 164 ), and in favour of justification by faith ; arguing that the eternal destination of the soul to Heaven or Hell is neither pre-determined by God's grace ( as in Calvinism ), nor the judgement of God, in his mercy, on the faith of believers on Earth ( as in Islam ).
In this case the debate centers on the suitability of the individual for office, not a judgement on them when appointed, and does not involve the power to reject or approve proposed cabinet members en bloc, so it is not accountability in the sense understood in a parliamentary system.
" There is no reason to interpret the judgement, which is actually " to separate " ( krinein ), as outside of the context of " strife is justice " ( see subsection above ).
It will conduct and complete all appeal proceedings for which the notice of appeal against the judgement or sentence is filed before 1 July 2013.
A mind () is the complex of cognitive faculties that enables consciousness, thinking, reasoning, perception, and judgementa characteristic of human beings, but which also may apply to other life forms .< ref name =" dict ">
* The sixteenth law is that they that are at controversie, submit their Right to the judgement of an Arbitrator.
In the three scenes from the Book of the Dead ( version from ~ 1375 BC ) the dead man ( Hunefer ) is taken into the judgement hall by the jackal-headed Anubis.
The issue is that for a given problem, multiple thought experiments could apply, and choosing one is a matter of judgement: different people may assign different prior probabilities, known as the reference class problem.
The effect and effectiveness of the action is then based on the judgement of the GM who may allow or partially allow the action.
It is evident from the Biblical scriptures that God creates options that humans can choose ; our ability to have chosen another option is essential to God caring about the choice that we make ( and His particular absolute, more than temporal, unchanging, eternal judgement of that choice ).

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