self-denying造句1. Even these self-denying ordinances are now in abeyance.
2. Eventually the local authority associations agreed a self-denying ordinance and in many authorities councillors do not seek access to records on individuals.
3. In time, the self-denying monks gathered for worship and the sacrament of communion.
4. Again the overall approach is Spartan in its self-denying austerity and yet has a wholly characteristic eagle-eyed intensity.
5. He denies that his prophecy is self-denying.
6. They belong to an older, more self-denying generation.
7. The self-denying theory of conscience(intellectual intuition)has unconquered theoretical difficulties from inner mechanism or the matter fact.
8. "Self-Denying of Conscience" is his great contribution to philosophy, and is said to be able to contact the noumenon with phenomenon.
9. He continued his strict and self-denying life, not now as the ground, but the result of faith; not the root, but the fruit of holiness.
10. We need a self-denying process, for without denial, the load of cultural development would be heavy.
11. These prophesies are "self-denying", according to Larry Summers, a former economic adviser to President Barack Obama.
12. They believed that good parents should be self-sacrificing and self-denying.
13. Perhaps worrying aloud about global trade has its uses, focusing enough attention on the dangers of protectionism to become a self-denying prophecy.
14. What instances must pass before them of ardent, disinterested, self-denying attachment, of heroism, fortitude, patience, resignation: of all the conflicts and all the sacrifices that ennoble us most.
15. It brought a whole new set of values to the Corinthian mind. It meant learning to live the self-denying life of sacrifice for others.