A restraint is something that prevents someone from doing something, or makes it more difficult to do something. A restraint could be described as earthly if it originates here on the planet Earth, as compared to a celestial or heavenly restraint, which would originate in some supernatural realm. So for example, perhaps you are inclined to steal a candy bar, but there is a shop keeper who has his eye on you, and who may restrain you from doing so. But then, even if there were no earthly restraints, you might still be restrained from theft by the fear that God will disapprove, and perhaps punish you in the afterlife.
The term "restraints imposed" is a subject noun and verb, part of a sentence or a clause.The noun "restraints" is the plural form of the singular noun "restraint".
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A. When something goes against generally accepted beliefs within a religion B. When something has been declared holy C. When something of earthly form is believed to be divine
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Anarchism is the strong desire to remove the government from power in order to be socially and politically free from the restraints of an organised society.
A miracle is something that occurs because of the hand of God. It is not the result of any earthly cause.
Geocentric means to represent the Earth as its centre and the geocentry refers to the geocentric theory of the universe. Geocentric can also mean using the earthly life as the only basis of the evaluation.
The term "Loose" originates from an old Norse word-lauss. It refers to the loosing or freeing from restraints. There is some reference to this word's origins being related to the old English word leas or less.
Heaven His earthly home was Nazerth hence the term Jesus of Nazerth
To "bring home the bacon" essentially means to create an income and support your family as well to be successful.This is an old term meaning: to make the money, to support your family.
The literary term you are looking for is paradox. A paradox is a statement that seems contradictory but may be true when viewed from a certain angle. In the given quote, the paradox lies in the idea that in the earthly world, harming can be praised while doing good can sometimes be seen as unacceptable.
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".