Sentences with phrase «edict at»

TAKE ME (I»M YOURS) «Don't touch the art» is the usual edict at museums, but this exhibition of 40 contemporary artists (expanded from an earlier 12 - artist project in London) encourages visitors to interact with the works — and take some of them home with you.
Catholic edict at the time dictated a meatless meal on Friday, which drove salt cod's popularity.
On 22 September he issued an imperial Edict at a plenary meeting.
The official text of the Imperial Edict at Augsburg only reached Luther in the spring of 1531.
It is sending the signal that it is no longer in the business of enforcing the copyright industry's edicts at the expense of Kindle owners.
One recurring observation throughout the portal is the disjunct between the edicts of the central government and the level of enforcement of such edicts at the provincial, municipal and local levels.

Not exact matches

At Fox News, Ailes» edict from Murdoch was to build a cable news network that could top Time Warner's CNN in the ratings, which Fox News finally did under Ailes in 2002.
Those losses now stand at more than 25,000 across the country, with more jobs lost (though unreported by parent companies due to publisher edict and editorial fear) every week.
The sacrifices were a concession by G - d to the Jews at Mt. Sinai (it was, after all, a negotiated contract, not an edict).
Such a bible bigot you are while at the same time ignoring the bible edict demanding handicapped be shunned and absolutely forbidden to serve food as well as your ignoring the biblical edict stating thou shalt never ever trim your beard or hair.
Of course the other bible edict stating to pray in public is a big ol' Class A sin that won't hand you the remote to open the Pearly Gates... is breached each miserable Sunday you show up to fawn at the foot of some podium pounding bible pimp.
To satisfy Jewish prejudice, Paul circumcised him, even though at the time he publicized the edict of the church in Jerusalem regarding gentiles.
Louis XIV's revocation of the edict in 1685 was followed by a massive flight of some 200,000 Protestants from France, and renewed persecution at home met with a sustained guerilla uprising in the rural area of the Cévennes in the early years of the eighteenth century, which diverted French military forces at a critical moment from their struggle against foreign enemies.
I with Obama had not drawn the line at the use of chemical weapons, because now he pretty much has to use our military to back up his edict.
There is on one side of this coin the students» tendency to attend lectures which they need for their examinations; on the other side is the fact that there is strong political support for Küng among the students (there was a huge rally and torchlight parade last December on the night following the Roman edict to withdraw his missio canonica), and for many students, both Protestant and Catholic, the issues in the Küng case are larger than the man himself, Küng's status at the university is not dependent on the number of students who come to his lectures (nor on the number of his doctoral students), but the fall semester will be some index of the viability of this new «third track» in theology.
But even more than this, remember I told you when we looked at chapter 3 that the edict went out on the eve of the Passover?
I don't like how it made me feel when I was a believer (I could never live up to those expectations), and I don't like how it makes me feel now (anger at theological edicts).
The «Edict of Milan,» whose milleseptuacentennial (so to speak) is being marked this year, wasn't an edict and wasn't issued at MEdict of Milan,» whose milleseptuacentennial (so to speak) is being marked this year, wasn't an edict and wasn't issued at Medict and wasn't issued at Milan.
The Edict of Milan promulgated by Constantine, the Emperor, brought the State apparatus at the disposal of the Christian Church.
My report finds that whilst the Constitution has been referred to in only a limited fashion in cases involving the protection and enhancement of women's rights, notable exceptions include violence against women resulting from religious edicts: «In response to a spate of violence directed at young rural women as part of their sentencing by fatwa... the Supreme Court declared such sentences unconstitutional in 2001.»
I think if at all human race evolved it should put in the back burner real estate venerations as nationalism, religious edicts drafted for a period in remote past conditions and instead live life in present in present context and make it livable for all humans and other species.
Second, it signals that the government can at any time issue edicts of this sort, possibly expanding the list of nations.
Years of top - down edicts, mass school closures, privatization, and test fixation with sanctions instead of support haven't moved the needle — not in the right direction, at least.
Years of top - down edicts, mass school closures and test fixation with sanctions instead of support haven't moved the needle — not in the right direction, at least.
Sounds wonderful but then the senators threaten to take away all federal money to schools with children at or below the poverty line unless they adopt the senate's edicts on education.
I have confidence with the ELDA graduates that the belief doesn't become words that float away in the air - that they put actions behind it, convincing others not by edict, but by actual leadership... looking at practice, figuring out what to do about it, and not settling for practice that doesn't produce a good result for kids.
Looking at the Challenger SRT, you can't help but think that Dodge issued an edict to its designers saying to keep the basic shape of the original Challenger, but bring it into the 21st century.
You arrive at the Tiers to declare an Edict, a powerful conditional spell that requires a conduit such as yourself, with effects ranging from massive earthquakes, permanent nightfall, erupting volcanoes or in the case of the Edict you just unknowingly declared: killing everyone in the Tiers unless Kyros's army takes the rebel stronghold within a little more than a week's time.
By default this will return to a certain standing depending on how a party feels about you, but more can be gained by issuing edicts that parties approve of, building certain things and by going through the events that pop up where you're given the chance to pick between a few options that typically increase your goodwill with one part at the cost of another.
In one of his iconic photo - and - text pieces, he reproduces the revered Artforum (an issue with a painting by Frank Stella on the cover) and juxtaposes the magazine with a confusing edict that This is not to be looked at (1968).
Simply opening up electricity markets to competition would be far better than these hobbled - together policies of regulation, tax incentives, and renewable - friendly rate structures, but at least these standard - issue policies are designed around incentives rather than edicts.
Even though the daughter was a dependent child living at home, it was a mandatory church edict that the entire family shun aspects of their relationship with her.
[32:57] And he says it at the beginning of the article, it's an edict, as much of a prediction, but nobody is saying, nor do we hear Ron say in the interview that lawyers are actually going to change how they work.
However, most of us get stuck at the cover letter stage simply because it is difficult to edict clearly what we are capable of, even if we know that we are talented.
Charged at the prospect of being hired by The Home Depot in this capacity, I offer my professional profile which outlines my ability to innovative edict leadership, decisive action, and impressive results.
To edict what you can do in a professional sense (in order to convince the employer of your worth), have a look at how skills statements are written in a resume or cover letter:
• Track record of initiating contact with prospective customers and converting them into business - providing patrons • Well - versed in following sales initiatives, aimed at achieving selling targets • Exceptional public relation skills, targeted at ensuring excellence in customer service provision • Able to handle tight deadlines and work back - to - back shifts during peak hours • Special talent for demonstrating store products, with the aim of selling to customers what they need • Particularly effective in inventory control procedures, order processing and shelves stocking, in sync with store procedures and protocols • Skilled in handling adverse situations involving irate customers by providing solutions to ensure customer retention • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, targeted at working harmoniously alongside peers, supervisors and clients • Hands - on experience in leading store and product promotion activities, in accordance to popular marketing and promotional directives • Able to work well under stressful situations brought on by customer pressure or tight deadlines • Functional ability to employ persuasive skills, aimed at focusing customers» interest in new products and upgrades • Expert in handling merchandising activities, organizing store displays and working alongside marketing personnel to edict a positive image of the store
I think it's because you get lawyers at larger companies issuing these edicts about what managers can and can't do — not because it's illegal but because they will * always * recommend the safest, most legally conservative course of action.
Now you know how we felt when the CREAcrats issued an unethically motivated edict to all 100,000 of the great unwashed not to discuss the terms of the Futures Initiative with anyone (including, especially, the media) that were to be discussed / voted on / rammed through behind closed doors at the St. John, NFLD shindig.
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