单词 | Obedience |
例句 | (1) Obedience is the first duty of a soldier. (2) Through obedience learn to command. (3) Love makes obedience easy. (4) Nuns are under vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. (5) He enjoined obedience on his followers. (6) Isabella had been taught unquestioning obedience. (7) He lived in obedience to the church's teachings. (8) He demands absolute obedience from his men. (9) The captain demanded obedience from his men. (10) Do you think you can compel obedience from me? (11) You must fatten them into obedience. (12) A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age. (13) He demands unquestioning obedience from his soldiers. (14) The boy was frightened into obedience. (15) He demands unquestioning obedience from his followers. (16) All clergy owed obedience to their superior. (17) You will never force him into obedience. (18) The slaves had to swear obedience to their masters. (19) They demand respect and obedience but not servility. (20) You can compel obedience, but not affection. (21) The general expects complete obedience from his men. (22) He enjoined obedience on the soldiers. (23) The commanding officer expected unquestioning obedience from his men. (24) He always rendered obedience to his wife. (25) He exacted obedience from the children. (26) She acted in passive obedience to her boss's directions. (27) The peasants owed service and obedience to their overlord. (28) Can they compel obedience from us? (29) Happy are the families where the government of parents is the reign of affection, and obedience of the children the submission to love. (30) They were evidently trying to frighten the public into obedience. (1) Isabella had been taught unquestioning obedience. (2) He lived in obedience to the church's teachings. (3) He demands absolute obedience from his men. (4) The captain demanded obedience from his men. (5) Do you think you can compel obedience from me? (6) You must fatten them into obedience. (7) A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age. (8) They were evidently trying to frighten the public into obedience. (9) A soldier must give implicit obedience to his officers. (31) He has acted in obedience to the law. (32) A soldier must give implicit obedience to his officers. (33) Most children have a disposition towards obedience. (34) The officer expects complete obedience from his troops. (35) You will have to beat the student into obedience. (36) With blind obedience, I allowed my father to organize my life. (37) She showed great obedience. (38) As a monk, he took vows of chastity, poverty and obedience. (39) The sergeant expects obedience from his men/that his men will obey him/his men to obey him. (40) He acts in unquestioning obedience to the orders of his superior. (41) Like all tyrannical leaders, he demanded unquestioning obedience from his followers. (42) Parents have no right to demand servile obedience from their children. (43) The people were expected to give their leader absolute obedience and loyalty. (44) Soldiers act in obedience to the orders of their superior officers. (45) Obedience did not imply approval, however. (46) Obedience is the fruit of faith. Christina G. Rossetti (47) How then can we encourage obedience? (48) The theme of the sermon was reverence and obedience. (49) Peace and patience wait for our obedience. (50) Should they owe allegiance and obedience to him? (51) The women's slavish obedience disgusted me. (52) The General demanded absolute obedience from his men. (53) Some corporate cultures are so rigid that they require absolute obedience to the corporate line. (54) Christians, accordingly,[] are bound by obedience to their Lord to take their enemies seriously. (55) With young children, teaching obedience to rules requires knowledge of three matters: Does he or she know what to do? (56) Women were bound to absolute obedience to their Promise Keeper husbands and fathers. (57) The need to define the boundaries of obedience is at the heart of Richardson's novel. (58) The Giffens were the actors, and they were moving quite happily about the stage in obedience to some unseen stage-manager. (59) Gaining obedience from children will partly depend on their developmental level and whether they understand and can carry out what is expected. (60) Poverty, chastity and obedience were the rules of his order which he founded with eleven like-minded companions when he was twenty-nine. (61) Blind obedience would have resulted in the death of an innocent child. (62) Under a regime like that, the black parents had to have immediate obedience from children. (63) But on the two matters on which his own personal obedience was required there was no room for compromise. (64) Mary accepted the message of the angel with complete trust and obedience. (65) Meditation for a leap into the unknown At great turning points, life quivers precariously on the tightrope of obedience. (66) Because of his obedience he had been granted the gift of eternal life. (67) The miracle of their obedience came with the hammer at dawn. (68) The limits of that practice of obedience must therefore be constituted by the boundaries of that political morality. (69) The purpose which lies behind the call to obedience is of first importance. (70) I knew of no virtues except truthfulness, obedience, self-sacrifice, total abstinence from alcoholic drinks .... (71) It was essentially a new attempt to revive the Burkeian fallacy of empire through freedom, obedience through liberty. (72) Catholicism asks diocesan priests and any priest who serves as a pastor for obedience to their bishop. (73) He is given some fine lines on the claims of the state, which alone preserves the people, to total obedience. (74) The swinging mannered flights of the great stairway impelled an obedience to propriety. (75) There is little cooperation in the social sense-there is only obedience, or unilateral respect. (76) Proceedings for contempt of court are the means by which obedience to orders of the court and adherence to undertakings are ensured. (77) Safety is a matter of active attention and alert work practices,[http:///obedience.html] not blind obedience to arbitrary rules. (78) All obedience worth the name Must be prompt and ready. (79) These laws impose obligations on citizens, and obedience to these obligations is enforced by the courts. (80) Within families filial piety was the keystone of morality and it led logically to an absolute obedience to the household head. (81) In this capacity he was entitled to obedience from the subjects whose welfare he served. (82) Obedience is the mother of success and is wedded to safety. Aeschylus (83) The dogs are judged on qualities ranging from obedience to the ability to catch criminals without hurting them. (84) If the woman resisted Weston's voice simply out of obedience to Maleldil, then what was the function of Ransom? (85) Her head was lowered in obedience, but there was a faint smile on her cherry lips. (86) No single characterisation or particular formulation of the rule enjoining judicial obedience to statute can supply answers in advance ... Questions 1. (87) His religion is as much as anything the regression to a past of obedience, disobedience, sin and doom. (88) One guess is that they work in strict alternation, perhaps in obedience to a monthly nerve signal from the brain. (89) His father emphasized strenuous effort to achieve goals and total obedience to those in authority, and he ranted about corrupt politicians. (90) We can maintain with relative certainty that at least some of the mummies owed obedience if not allegiance to the Xiongnu shanyu. (91) I followed his commands with blind obedience, never bothering to question what his purpose might have been. (92) But where servility and not obedience is called for, then the command to obey clearly does not apply. (93) In a court in which obsequious obedience to the monarch was the rule. (94) The horse has to be taught to answer the aids correctly by intelligent use of the aids and instant reward of obedience. (95) Certainly the demand for obedience can be open to abuse. (96) They include captive monsters goaded into fighting and monsters which have been magically bound by spells of obedience. (97) Training is good for dogs, because we require obedience from them. (98) Locks shoot back like informed guards stepping aside out of obedience, not willingness. (99) Their father was authoritarian in the home, insisting on total obedience. (100) Having recounted this history, Lanfranc mentioned that there were professions of obedience to Canterbury, all testifying to its primatial position. (101) Only this strictly limited interpretation, intended to affirm obedience as the main point, was fostered by the palace. (102) His background hardly prepared him for a life of elegant luxury as a film star or obedience to the star system. (103) As abbot of Bec, Anselm had owed obedience to several superiors whose permission he had sought before accepting the archbishopric. (104) The changes are about how to discipline and the reasons for requiring obedience to certain rules. (105) Young children are expected to show obedience to their parents. (106) The obedience envisaged by Paul is not the obedience of a slave. (107) Did they tease him about his obedience to his parents, his purity,[] his allegiance to the holy book? (108) Behind you are more than twenty years of habit-forming obedience to the house rules - and why not? (109) The totalitarian political system demands complete obedience to its extensive rules regarding culture, economics, religion, and morality. (110) I never opposed his will but was prompt in obedience to his orders. (111) With the coming of a child-centred approach to discipline, the old obsessive concern with orderly habits and unfailing obedience was discarded. (112) It eliminates all possibilities of revolts and ensures absolute obedience in everything. (113) No longer will some have power over others: positions of authority and the obedience they command will disappear. (114) On entering the asylum involuntarily, he voluntarily made vows of poverty, Chastity and Obedience. (115) He had been warning Matilda, reminding her that she could still threaten Edmund's safety to ensure Isabel's obedience. (116) To instil such fear that total domination and obedience is guaranteed. (117) He sent him to Bec to learn obedience from Anselm. (118) Ultimately you may be able to take part in national obedience competitions. (119) The object of this sort of propaganda was to produce a Pavlovian state of dumb obedience. (120) This was the obedience which remained the foundation of his spiritual experience and of his admonitions to others. (121) Obedience depended on respect, and how would an underling respect you if he thought you were no different from him? (122) This is the obedience of faith to which personal conviction leads. (123) The covenant will be an affair of the heart, not just blind obedience to the Law. (124) Certainly, one of the prime reasons for powerlessness is lack of obedience. (125) His insistence upon strict obedience is correct. (126) He cowed his wife into obedience. (127) The poor boy was beaten into obedience. (128) Good alternatives are: agility, flyball, obedience, etc. (129) A policeman can compel obedience to the law. (130) You can't coerce her into obedience. (131) He awed them into obedience. (132) But for now(), Olympus needs your unquestionable obedience. (133) By whom we have received grace and apostleship, for obedience to the faith among all nations, for his name: for obedience...: or, to the obedience of faith. (134) Mother Teresa wore the same outfit every day: a white sari with three blue stripes, reflecting her vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. (135) Milgram's studies of obedience show that people will administer dangerous electric shocks if told to by a white-coated authority figure. (136) Rom. 1:5 Through whom we have received grace and apostleship unto the obedience of faith among all the Gentiles on behalf of His name. (137) Prevenient grace – creates in us a purpose of obedience. (138) She writes, Exacting and unrelenting obedience to kinship demands made the Dakotas a most kind, unselfish people,[http:///obedience.html] always acutely aware of those about them and innately courteous. (139) The robber enforced obedience to their demand by threat of violence. (140) His obedience is now double-minded - and he provides a profound object lesson in what happens when we try to serve two masters. (141) Through him and for his name's sake, we received grace and apostleship to call people from among all the Gentiles to the obedience that comes from faith. (142) But the task cannot be performed mechanically except by exacting obedience. (143) And they have the right to play the advertisement for its obedience of the foodstuff law. (144) Our capacity for religious fervor and for unthinking energetic obedience is unfortunately bottomless. (145) They had cloyed him with obedience, and surfeited him with sweet respect and submission. (146) Christ fulfilled the legal obligations of the pactum salutis in his active and passive obedience as the representative of the elect. (147) Stair illuminative is created, want the obedience unity at overall style likewise. (148) He sought unquestioning obedience from his staff in part to short - circuit apparently wayward Presidential commands. (149) Through collection, there will be more liveliness, obedience and control. (150) You will continually draw into your life people who need to enforce authority, and you will struggle with them until you learn the lesson of obedience. (151) God is not interested in halfhearted commitment, partial obedience, and the leftovers of your time and money. He desires your full devotion, not little bits of your life. (152) She did for a long while see Confucianism in terms of submissiveness, obedience, and conventionality. (153) In times of obedience to God, His holy presence dwelt among them, but because He could not dwell with sinfulness , He would have to turn His face from them (26:17). (154) I confess I embraced a whore's freedom over a wife's obedience. (155) Both deserve my obedience , even if it becomes inconvenient to my way of thinking. (156) God is not interested in halfhearted commitment, partial obedience, and the leftovers of your time and money. (157) Slavish obedience is the only safe course, though it taxes one's sanity. (158) One highly placed man of the cloth has even warned about the risk of a coming schism as significant numbers of priests are refusing obedience to the Pope and bishops for the first time in memory. (159) No man can become a serviceable servant solely by obedience to written edicts. (160) Regarding the poverty, continency and obedience of religious orders, we will discuss the life of three vows in the church today in the light of Aquinas's treatise. (161) Lord's Supper : The Southern Baptists believe that the Lord's Supper is a symbolic act of obedience whereby members of the church memorialize the death of Jesus. (162) Virtue, filial duty, obedience to rulers and benevolence from them are all key themes. (163) When faced with an authority figure mere conformity can be transformed into obedience. (164) They command the respect and obedience of the armed forces. (165) Obedience is the fruit of faith; patience, the bloom on the fruit. --Christina Rossetti. (166) You can hardly expect unquestioning obedience from last night's partner in a debauch. (167) Even well-paid workers sensed their decline in status. obedience to the ding-dong of the bell-just as though we are so many living machines. (168) When mentioned,[] it's often to misconstrue the word as meaning "blind obedience to parents" and then to proceed to criticize it. (169) Give me a courageous heart, that I may be firm in my obedience. (170) If at all possible, dogs and handlers should get instructions from qualified teacher, preferably in a class. A certificate of completion of training in any dog obedience will be acceptable for honor. (171) One mill worker who finally quit complained revealingly about "obedience to the ding-dong of the bell-just as though we are so many living machines." (172) The absolute obedience under the autarchy reduces the sense of responsibility. (173) Nothing is more pleasing to God than self-sacrifice that grows out of obedience. (174) The play embodies and presents an Elizabethan homily about order and obedience, the puritans' discontent with the Elizabethan church, and two opposing images of Queen Elizabeth I. (175) Nanxiang to curry favor Asada life as a dog singing, Hao Dandan insults and obedience. (176) May you, by His grace, keep on keeping-on through your obedience and prayerful dependence on Him. (177) A woman who belongs to a religious order or congregation devoted to active service or meditation, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. (178) It is impracticable for some parents to exact obedience of their children. (179) They served him passively and if obedience consisted in disappearing, they disappeared. (180) Are you living in faith and obedience to Him? What be the legacy of your life? (181) Be humble, be harmless, gave no pretension, be upright, forbearing, serve you teacher in true obedience. (182) Jesus came to be the surety for all his people by his active and passive obedience. (183) His sect is noteworthy because It'stresses absolute obedience to the guru ( teacher ). (184) In reward for his obedience , he receives an abundance of cold , satisfying water. (185) Neither of us seeks to enforce the political obedience of our neighbors through military force. (186) While we embrace our unalienable rights, we abhor the value that other cultures place on collective conformity and obedience to authority. (187) But they rested on the Sabbath in obedience to the commandment. (188) Some are simple. The BLT requires no more than obedience to the basic formula for success. (188) try its best to gather and build good sentences. (189) In fact, wifely obedience was pretty much synonymous with marriage. (190) Paul taught his followers that obedience to the ritual law of Moses was no longer necessary -- indeed it was a "curse" (Galatians 3:10-13). |
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