Sentence examples for as transgression of from inspiring English sources

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The dictionary defines sin as: Transgression of divine law, Any act regarded as a transgression, a willful violation of some religious or moral principle.

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The legislation would amend the C.F.A.A. to clarify that terms-of-service breaches do not automatically count as transgressions of the statute.

Third, in viewing virtue as a trait grounded in moral principles, and vice as principled transgression of moral law, Kant thought of himself as thoroughly rejecting what he took to be the Aristotelian view that virtue is a mean between two vices.

Her marriage to Herod Antipas (himself divorced), after her divorce from his half-brother, was censured by John as a transgression of Mosaic Law.

But of course Piero della Francesca was depicting a miracle, which the Scottish philosopher David Hume described as "a transgression of a law of nature by a particular volition of the Deity, or by the interposition of some invisible agent".

As we saw last week, in "Of Miracles", David Hume defined a miracle, rightly in my view, as "a transgression of a law of nature by a particular volition of the deity, or the interposition of some invisible agent".

Or had he imbibed the overt anti-Semitism of his period and environment, sensing that to destroy the lives of Jews was seen as a transgression of sorts but not exactly a crime?

Hergé later dismissed the failings of this first story as "a transgression of my youth".

Women perceived pregnancy as a transgression of these ideals, but protected their body image by delineating between 'fatness' and pregnancy, feeling excused from conforming to the socially constructed ideal.

In most of the papers, the focus is on quantifying non-compliant behaviour according to legal norms referred to as "transgressions", instead of looking at empirical evidence on the origins and the multiple factors contributing to unsafe pedestrian crossing behaviours.

On the one hand, it was seen as a substantive transgression of gender boundaries; the adoption of women's dress contaminated, or "adulterated," one's gender, producing a hybrid and effeminate man.

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