Sentence examples for benevolent did from inspiring English sources

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It represents the culmination of an empire that, if not always benevolent, did provide India with much of its modern-day structure and administrative foundation.

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Disbelief in a benevolent God does not compel belief in the benevolence of humanity.

And nature itself is very arbitrary – it's not malevolent or benevolent; it doesn't even know we're here".

Natalie explains that they're the prehistoric variant of the Ichneumonidae, the creature that Darwin claimed as proof that a benevolent god doesn't exist.

The scene begins with Oppenheimer once more savoring lines of Baudelaire: "To what benevolent demon do I owe the joy of being thus surrounded with mystery, with silence, with peace and with perfumes?" Sellars went through the poem with Finley word by word, working out gestures and facial expressions.

The argument from design dovetails with the problem of evil: if the deity is benevolent, why do we suffer?

Malevolent business activities seem to catch consumers' attention significantly and affect their heart rate deceleration as well as produce low trust scores at a much greater rate than benevolent practices do.

Benevolent caretakers do exist, as I saw with Hugh Raven.

Evidence of evil can call into question God's nature or his existence – he is either not omnipotent, not benevolent, or does not exist.

He (like Thomas Jefferson) sees the world much in the way of the benevolent slaveholder, doing the right thing by his property.

Let's hope they're benevolent and don't have corrosive blood, or anything that would require a squad of hardass space marines to handle.

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