As prime minister, Mr Fradkov, a former trade negotiator, was a study in obedience to Mr Putin.
If -- under the "test of consequences" -- those who speak truth about Islam, sharia, and jihad may be held criminally responsible for the violent actions of those who say they find such truth "offensive, " then, in the future, "violent extremists" could be just about anyone...anyone the government, in obedience to the sharia dictates of the OIC, decides they are.
Because December 8th was the Catholic solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, classes were canceled and the forty-one seminarians and ten professors at Saint Beuno's School of Theology could while away the wide hours of morning and afternoon in holy obedience to hobbies and exercise in the glens and pastures of northern Wales.
Milgram was interested in understanding what happens when obedience to authority overtakes personal conscience.
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What that's done is created a culture because you don't have to enforce more obedience in the schools the way they do in Europe, that is a wonderful culture.
Learn to distinguish between Just Authority, to whom respect and even obedience may be appropriate, and Unjust Authority (as in the Milgram study), to whom disrespect and disobedience are necessary to oppose and change that tyrant.
The conservative package of collectivism and conformity, by contrast, works in an unstable environment where joint action, and thus obedience to their group, are at a premium.
But the young, in particular, have grown sceptical of Wahhabist injunctions that command blind obedience to rulers.
Cardinals traditionally pay homage to the new pope in the Sistine Chapel by promising obedience and kissing his hand.
Our religion is Islam, obedience to the one true god, Allah, and follow in the footsteps of the final prophet and messenger, Mohammed.
At a meeting in March with Pope Francis, he also repeated "unconditional reverence and obedience" to his successor.
For decades foreigners teaching in the region have criticised (or admired) the docile obedience of their pupils, their propensity to rote learning and their reluctance to ask questions.
Cortani started training dogs more than 30 years ago while she was in the Army, and she translated that to civilian life, where she runs a canine obedience school.
The tabloids talk about our players as soldiers, so the values that are very highly praised in English football are bravery, passion, obedience, hard work and you don't tend to hear that much talk about creativity and inspiration, which are not soldierly virtues.
Also updated in Francis' installation as bishop were the words chosen to be recited by Cardinal Vallini when professing obedience to the pope's teaching and leadership.
As a former military man I joined in 1965 and served in Vietnam from July 1967 through July 1968 I understand how fear of insufficient obedience and submission to the chain of command can bring personal shame and even harm to your battalion.
Some 700 years ago, the story goes, a sadistic bailiff called Gessler decided to teach the people living around the many arms of mountain-flanked Lake Lucerne a lesson in obedience.
Chinese parents who rock the Tiger Mother style still cling to the remnants of the Old World by expecting obedience above all else and stifling true creativity in favor of tried and true benchmarks of success: Perfect grades, best test scores, admission into top colleges.
He added: ''That's why in order to get through the licensing process Nipper had to be tested in a number of key areas - tracking, searching, bite work, agility and obedience.
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