Commandment
in sentence
24 examples of Commandment in a sentence
And I want to use an example of Rio that we're doing in Madureira, in this region, to see what we should think as our first
commandment.
So the first
commandment
I want to leave you tonight is, a city of the future has to be environmentally friendly.
So moving to our second
commandment
that I wanted to show you.
So the second
commandment
I want to leave you tonight is, a city of the future has to deal with mobility and integration of its people.
Moving to the third
commandment.
So the third
commandment
I want to leave here tonight is, a city of the future has to be socially integrated.
But moving to our fourth commandment, I really wouldn't be here tonight.
So the fourth
commandment
I want to share with you here tonight is, a city of the future has to use technology to be present.
But the fifth
commandment
gave me an epiphany: "You shall honor your father and mother."
Now, I would talk about one particular such plan that I know something about, but I don't want to violate TED's first
commandment
of selling, so I'm not going to talk about this at all.
In fact, infidelity has a tenacity that marriage can only envy, so much so, that this is the only
commandment
that is repeated twice in the Bible: once for doing it, and once just for thinking about it.
This is "The milonga of the Jewish Moor." (Music) (Sings) For every wall a lament in Jerusalem the golden and 1000 wasted lives for every
commandment.
Somebody up there is issuing the commandment, "Thou shalt not believe in the aquatic theory.
The question was: "What is the greatest commandment?"
The Dekalog 5 may be considered a violent accusation against the death sentence, according to the fifth
commandment "
Thou shalt not kill": not by chance it puts the concept of a State fully complied with the provisions of an unjust law on the same plane as the figure of a Murderer.
"Desperate plights don't demand desperate remedies", Kieslowski says in his message, teaching us how unrighteous can be the act of disobedience to a
commandment
of God that judges punishment the same way as crime is judged.
All three countries are violating the most important central-banking commandment: Thou shalt not engage in monetary financing of government spending.
Convenience should be a choice, not a
commandment.
From America to China, throughout the transition economies of Eastern Europe, competition is now the first
commandment
of economic life.
The central tenet they attribute to Smith – that good incentives, regardless of culture, produce good results – has become the great
commandment
of economics.
As if, while constantly talking about Europe, we were entirely forgetting one of the pillars of the European spiritual tradition -- universalism, the
commandment
that we should think of everyone, act the way all should act, and look for universally acceptable solutions.
This target has become a veritable
commandment
of campaigners since the EU embraced it in 1996.
The second ethical argument is based on the
commandment
“thou shalt not kill” which also enjoins the state from killing.
Many a law, many a
commandment
have I broken, but my word never."
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