Mr Madkhali tells followers to show unflinching obedience to the wali al-amr.
Rather than sales skill and initiative, his boss valued obedience and snappy dressing (not Cuban's thing).
Debates about using rewards to motivate children are endless, but parents trade favors for obedience all the time.
Puppies spend their first year with foster families who socialize them and prepare them for later training by teaching them basic obedience skills.
The system of military ranks encourages obedience rather than independent thought, believes Liliana Mesías, a security consultant.
They strictly held me to everything good — to diligence and piety, to regular attendance in school and church, to absolute obedience toward the high authority.
Modern political philosophy tended to hold, as well, that political action—including obedience to the law and the ideal of a rule of law—was noble and enlightened.
Sisters of Mercy, a group of Roman Catholic women who take vows of poverty, chastity, obedience and service, condemned the behavior in the videos as disturbing and bigoted.
In medieval canon law, an interdict involves the withholding of certain sacraments and clerical offices from certain persons and even territories, usually to enforce some type of obedience.
The contrast Locke draws here is an important but commonly underappreciated one; that is, acting for “conscience’ sake” versus acting ‘out of fear’ as two quite distinct grounds for obedience.
When I asked about the obedience vow, which suggests unthinking compliance, she replied that it was an obligation to inform her conscience to the best of her ability — and then to follow her conscience.
Communist Party proxies have tried to interfere in the domestic politics of Australia and other countries, while Beijing increasingly demands obedience across the globe — leaving no room for either foreign companies or countries to question its policies.
For 30 years, audiences have watched as Santa's Little Helper has fathered puppies, passed obedience school, trained as a police dog, become the mascot for Homer's beloved Duff Beer, and was given away to an ostrich farm (though, of course, he came back).
The woman prostrated herself, and protested, with tears, that she had no power to do the miracle, else she would gladly win her child’s life alone, and be content to lose her own, if by obedience to the King’s command so precious a grace might be acquired.
regula, which enjoined poverty, chastity, obedience, and stability, was followed until the 13th century by diverse orders, including the Knights Templars and most other paramilitary aristocratic orders, and it remains the rule of the Benedictine order today.
At the same time, despite analysis by some that Taiwan's alleged culture of obedience makes it easier to empower the state to contain the outbreak, Brian and I both agree that the vibrant civil society will readily fight back if the government oversteps its power.
To teach the Infinitude of the Supreme One; the Divinity of Man and his Infinite Possibilities through the creative power of constructive thinking and obedience to the voice of the indwelling Presence which is our source of Inspiration, Power, Health and Prosperity.
But with the rise of birth control, household technology and women in the work force, marriage became less about economics and more about love, as the historian Stephanie Coontz said in her book, “Marriage, a History: From Obedience to Intimacy, or How Love Conquered Marriage.”
By his account of the sometimes rigorous Christian moral code banning evil thoughts, second marriages, abortion, and the viewing of gladiator contests, while insisting on the duty of civil obedience and emphasizing an orientation toward the next life, Athenagoras refuted the allegation of sexual depravity.
He began to speak, and fourteen years of unvoiced emotions spilled out: the torment of watching the woman he loved suffer; his feelings of responsibility and helplessness and anger; his longing for children we probably couldn’t have; the endless strain of living in obedience to an extraordinarily volatile disease.
obedience
noun act
- the act of obeying; dutiful or submissive behavior with respect to another person
noun attribute
- the trait of being willing to obey
noun act
- behavior intended to please your parents
Example: their children were never very strong on obedience
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He began to speak and fourteen years of unvoiced emotions spilled out the torment of watching the woman he loved suffer his feelings of responsibility and helplessness and anger his longing for children we probably couldnt have the endless strain of living in obedience to an extraordinarily volatile disease