One example will serve to illustrate how comprehensive and penetrating his discernment is. |
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We can have anger without hate, discernment without judgment and condemnation and expression without suppression. |
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The second is the use of the eyes not just to see in the normal sense, but to gain insight, discernment, perception and precognition. |
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To the anciently subtle discernment of the Japanese, though, Japanese rice is about equal in importance to air. |
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One can easily imagine why a parent would want to make their children more capable of subtle discernment of where their real interests lie. |
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It is, of necessity, one that is inescapably based on discrimination and discernment. |
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Fortunately, computers that completely replicate human taste, discernment, and creativity have yet to be developed. |
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In other words, dawning the robes of a preacher didn't imbue you with wisdom, intelligence and discernment. |
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But the unspiritually minded may be too caught up in the material things of this world to exercise such discernment. |
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We might have been adolescent girls, but we were also intelligent young women with discernment and judgement. |
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The extrication of truth from error is a vital part of the journey toward greater discernment. |
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They possess capacities for discernment and the ability to decide what is in their best interest. |
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One guess is that he conveyed a sageness, a discernment about life that people could easily sense. |
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Regardless of the opinions, however, the application of ascertainment and discernment require readers to discuss the book critically. |
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But I need to plead with you to handle this crisis with wisdom and discernment. |
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The complete article shows quite clearly how the reporter resented being treated as if she had no discernment nor common sense. |
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The insurmountable hurdle for the Liberal Party is the perspicacity and discernment of the public. |
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Since their personalities mesh with those of their victims, it takes spiritual discernment to detect them. |
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Despite his ability for discernment and honesty, you still come away thinking he is stuck in a life of cliched fixations. |
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This book is not about discernment as a discrete act but rather treats it as a manner of living. |
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Each stage is a combination of natural processes and human intervention, requiring patience, knowledge, discernment and flair. |
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At last, a woman of taste and discernment who can see through the shallow suavity of a lounge-lizard and poodlefaker! |
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The Users are invited by the Publisher to use this information with a critical mind and with discernment. |
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It is up to us to cultivate discernment, and distinguish between that which is essential, and that which is simply the contingent effect of social and cultural mores. |
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The hotel is much favoured by people of taste and discernment. |
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His prediction was impeccable though, and his discernment true. |
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Drugs will almost certainly be developed that will enhance the training of the mind to increase specific types of sensitivity and discernment of sensory signals. |
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He inspires the force of our gifts and gives us the courage to act correctly and with discernment. |
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With an attitude of discernment we try to find the different form of defenselessness, marginalization, disgrace and injustice. |
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In terms of the skills to be developed in pupils, critical awareness, selectiveness and discernment are among the objectives. |
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I took a few days to think it over and, in my discernment, it struck me that my prayer had been answered. |
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He practiced that discernment with an attentiveness that bordered on meticulousness. |
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It is a general state of discernment that one can compare to the fact of ogling one's own identity through a piece of deforming glass. |
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Grant me the grace of discernment so that I may unmask the Adversary and let myself be mastered by Your Love. |
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Communal discernment is not just the sum total of the personal discernment processes of each community member. |
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I plead with you to be careful and not to give in to the temptation of numbers or of haste during this discernment. |
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We discussed the importance of discernment, thoroughness, and taking time for reflection. |
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Little by little I could observe how we came to consensus after discussion and discernment together as brothers and sisters. |
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Critique and crisis are both derived from the same etymological root, referring to categories of discernment, choice, decision and judgement. |
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Slums and BMWs went under the deluge without discernment for their economic standing. |
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I believe we were looking for the completion of some studies before making a discernment of what to do with those. |
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We wish this committee blessings of wisdom and discernment and, of course, energy as you complete your tasks. |
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It is contingent upon our own choosing and discernment to find God's thoughts among our own thoughts. |
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Such a program requires of us not only the discipline and discernment of the student, but also the wisdom and charity of the teacher. |
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This style is translated into a methodology of study and research that trains for reflection and discernment. |
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It is for the internet user to use the information with discernment and a critical mind. |
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This subject-object confusion can be removed by the practice of detachment and discernment. |
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It could even be lack of discernment on the part of the reviewer. |
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The experience of this community support prepares us for an integrated living out of the process of community deliberation and discernment. |
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The crisis thus becomes an opportunity for discernment, in which to shape a new vision for the future. |
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This learning will be fundamental in order to benefit from personal guidance and to enable the revision of life and communal discernment. |
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Since the results cannot be guaranteed for accurate, the User will consider these calculations with a critical mind and with discernment. |
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Absolute incapacity is the attribute of individuals lacking the faculty of discernment because they have not reached the age of 12 years. |
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The provisions cover contracts involving minors who are capable of discretion or discernment and minors who are not. |
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In each of these enterprises, she brought to bear her characteristic rigor and discernment, as well as the pellucid prose style for which she was justly celebrated. |
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In a Communion made up of many different churches, discernment is required to identify what in any particular context are the crucial issues for the life of the Church. |
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But his essays show a man struggling to figure out the complexities of discernment and judgment. |
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He was planning to rely on their lack of discernment, wasn't he? |
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What is within a chef's grasp, however, is the ability to maximize the essence of his or her dish by developing a refined sense of discernment when choosing ingredients. |
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Let us take advantage of this election campaign and engage in serious discernment as we consider the candidates in light of the Gospel principles. |
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Offer a prayer of thanks for the shared work and discernment, and a word of dedication for the ministries of the participants and for the youth they serve. |
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His patience, discernment, and intelligence are much admired. |
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What greets visitors is a recreation of an overt display of princely wealth and cultural discernment, much influenced by the contemporary taste for the high baroque. |
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Churches maturing into a new ethos of fellowship, dialogue and spiritual discernment as the accord by which they seek to make visible their unity in Christ. |
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Every one of these was first a small idea seized upon in the mind of someone who had acquired the discernment to see it, the knowledge to understand it and the gumption to develop it. |
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But the example of America, where investors have recently been piling into almost anything with a sniff of yield, does not indicate that this discernment will be long-lived. |
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If similar misunderstandings in other such cases are any guide, the painter no doubt took the writer's enthusiasm for his own work as a sign of seriousness and discernment in other departments. |
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This sensus fidei may be described as an active capacity for spiritual discernment, an intuition that is formed by worshipping and living in communion as a faithful member of the Church. |
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I thank you in advance for the proper discernment that will be made. |
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Those requirements are to be applied with discernment to take account of the state of the art at the time of construction and of technical and economic requirements. |
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Too often I fear, in the quest for numbers, vocation directors allow discernment to remain in a kind of pastoral polyglot in which no clear choices have to be made in favor of one mission over another. |
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On the day of Pentecost, Peter had the spiritual discernment to recognize that what was taking place was more than ecstatic manifestations or paranormal phenomena. |
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His lapses from ethical discrimination into thumpy moralizing manifest a peculiar schoolmarmish mistrust of his discernment. |
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I can no longer hope to cultivate mindfulness until, with lightning discernment, I can instantly perceive the Illusion at the core of grasping thoughts and, like a samurai laser swordsman, vaporize them into Emptiness. |
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Do not forget the clue: Take advantage of the somnolent state that exists between vigil and sleep, so that with willpower, you may project from within yourself your astral body, your discernment and your memory. |
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Providentially, on June 15, Feast of the Most Sacred Heart, I received a letter from our dear brother Dominique Renouard, O. P. who had been helping me also in my discernment. |
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The discernment of these days should help us to begin a process of re-vitalization of the charism in Europe and open us to a future of hope, convinced that this constitutes a gift of God for the young generations. |
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Actually if you study all of the prayers of the New Testament they are all about people, revelation, boldness, grace, love, knowledge, discernment and releasing heaven on earth. |
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The phase of discernment invites us to get nearer to the person of Jesus of Nazareth, to allow us to be filled by his mystery in order to discover, starting from him, that it is possible to renew our life and our mission. |
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If persons who allowed themselves to die were not capable of discernment and had not given their informed consent and in so doing became instruments, it was tantamount to homicide. |
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Although human rights are commonly well respected by most of the regular armed forces involved in the crisis, it appears that there could be some lack of discernment when force has to be applied. |
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The denomination announced a period of discernment to allocate time to the perspectives within the discussion. |
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How unfriendly is the controvertist to the discernment of the critic! |
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His lack of discernment led to his disastrous choice of business partners. |
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