Sentences with phrase «edicts which»

Followed by another edict which states that teacher's union dues will now be paid out of his «petty cash» account.

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He wrote that «the Trump edict essentially kills any chances of this deal happening and is a major gut punch to those Qualcomm bulls hoping this soap opera could end with a bid following pressure from the shareholder meeting, which is poised to happen next month after getting delayed.»
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.
Islamic Finance has a set of specific rules which people follow when conducting business; such as the strict edict not to engage in usury or collecting interest off of loans.
These codes, which also include The Code of Hammurabi and the Code of Ur Nammu, were royal edicts that dealt with everything from religion to rilitary service to rrade and slavery.
WHEREAS, this situation has also weakened the authority of legitimate governments and enabled criminal groups to issue edicts attributed to Islam, but which, in fact, alarmingly distort its fundamental principles and goals in ways that have seriously harmed the population as a whole;
But the Edict of Toleration that permitted Jews to return to Israel happened in 1844, which is why the Millerites said that that would be when Jesus would return.
It seems probable that Nero's implication of the Christians in the fire of Rome was the first occasion on which such an imperial edict was specifically applied to Christians; once issued, the edict, put into force only sporadically and in particular regions during the next century, was to menace Christians with persecution whenever they grew strong or incurred the enmity of pagan or Jewish neighbours.
When the inquisitors arrived in a locality, the first step was the proclamation of the Edict of Grace, which listed the various heresies against the Faith and encouraged sinners to «relieve their consciences».
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.
On March 31, 1492 they issued the Alhambra Edict, aka the Edict of Expulsion, which expelled Jews from the Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon.
It's only because we've already been through this that I take the liberty of suggesting to you Muslims that you, too, drop the edict of jihad, which isn't even one of the five pillars of Islam.
The law, which was drafted by the late Pope Shenouda III and is now under study, would allow Egyptian Christians to refer to their own religious edicts in matters such as marriage, divorce and inheritance, and would allow them to choose their religious clerics.
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.
When Diocletian decided on measures against the Christians, the serenity with which this decision was implemented in the series of edicts after 303 AD.
Further, have you modeled every single aspect of your life after the Bible, I mean im quite sure we could find some areas in which you have «convenientlly» elected to ignore certain biblical edicts (either because you think they are unimportant, impractical, or irrelevant; I mean for goodness sakes, the stories are set in the ancient near - east, there is no way you could mimic every aspect of bibllical life).
Take away the authority and its text, which more and more people are validly rejecting anyway, and you have nothing but a mean - spirited, loveless and graceless edict against all humanity.
The Edict of Worms now lay beside the formal Decree of Excommunication, Decet Romanum, which had been eventually issued in a form acceptable to all.
The edict that saved Rose two shots — Decision 18 - 4, or the «Tiger Woods rule,» which went into effect Jan. 1 — could have worked in Woods» favor as well had it been in force during last year's FedExCup playoff series.
In the first instance, the heads of Pakistani players were shaved off — for they violated the dress code of Taliban by wearing shorts; and, in the second case, the players were chased away from the stadium by bearded thugs because the timing of the match violated a recent edict of Taliban's spiritual leader, which prohibits the people from taking part in any sports activity after 4 pm.
Even the Ayatollah Khomeini's infamous edict made no reference to any theological point, not least because his Shiite creed gives no credence to the story of scriptural interpolation upon which Rushdie's offending book was based.
Importantly, chickens and eggs were not restricted by these edicts, which may have led to an increase in selective pressures on THSR, allowing chickens to be raised in closer confines as demand for their meat and eggs increased.
Catholic edict at the time dictated a meatless meal on Friday, which drove salt cod's popularity.
Some of the belief that the church frowned on autopsies may have come from a misinterpretation of a papal edict from 1299, in which the Pope forbade the boiling of the bones of dead Crusaders.
I have come to understand this edict as the offering of principles to explore within the pose, the intersection of which result in something essential to yoga asana: balance.
Universal Pictures passed out an edict forbidding reviewing press from revealing nearly any of the humdrum «twists» of the film, which is actually something of a relief — I'd just as soon not waste time picking apart its desperate machinations.
What California's Schools Can Learn From Chicago's Officials in California are still peddling the idea that the state's public - school system — which receives 40 percent of the general - fund budget, by constitutional edict — is struggling because it lacks money.
The decision goes against an edict from the children's minister Edward Timpson, who said regional schools commissioners only want MATs to expand if they have demonstrated a «capacity to drive improvement», which includes strong inspection judgments.
Infamously, new VW of America management in the beginning of this decade was charged with Wolfsburg's edict that it boost sales to something like 800,000 or even 1 million by 2018 (depending on whom you listened to — I think the 1 million number combined all of VW Group's brands here, including Audi, which someday may rival top - selling luxury brands here with sales of 200,000 per year).
Just the passenger side chair moves this way, however, which Buick says is a GM safety edict.
The emergence of villas in the sacred area around Uluwatu temple which violate the Bhisama (edict...
If devs end up coding for the lowest specs, multiplats won't see much difference anyway, & if MS pushes the 4k as a strict edict, their exclusives won't either for a gamer w / o a 4k tv, which is about 95 % of the population right now.
While his reign eventually came to an end, with opinion turning against his dogmatic edicts, his ideas — which he published in the pages of the Partisan Review, the Nation, and Commentary — remain a critical touchstone for anyone trying to grasp the Abstract Expressionists, the Washington Color School painters, and others who were engaged in formalist, «non-objective» art, as abstraction was called back then.
-- and which can not be overruled by edicts from whoever, be it Dalai Lama, Pope, Obama, Merkel, IMF, UN, EU, IPCC, the Supreme Court, EPA, or anyone, it is high time to remember Alexius Meinong:
Knowing that there is no escape from THE FOUR LAWS WITHOUT WHICH NOTHING WHATSOEVER IN THE UNIVERSE THAT HAPPENS, HAPPENS — and can not be overruled by edicts from whoever, be it Dalai Lama, Pope, Obama, Merkel, IMF, UN, EU, IPCC, the Supreme Court, EPA, or anyone, it is high time to remember Alexius Meinong: TRUTH IS A PURELY HUMAN CONSTRUCT BUT FACTS ARE ETERNAL..
The Hualong One reactor design has passed its design certification by the National Nuclear Safety Administration (NNSA) and has now been launched with some fanfare by the National Energy Administration (NEA) which brought it about by high - level edict.
They called for an unbiased and objective judicial review of the whole sorry process of climate science and its associated political leveraging following which they reversed all their earlier edicts and returned to the process of trying to direct policy for the enrichment of all classes of society.
It seems that the Obama administration, which has increasingly turned to unconstitutional «climate» edicts and decrees as the UN's global warming theories crumble, agrees with Figures and other alarmists about the Chinese model.
And they did it via executive order and government edicts, which may be where the IPCC, President Obama, EPA and Michael Mann got their inspiration.
The number of laws, regulations and edicts with which companies must now comply, and the severity of the penalties for failure to do so, are growing and will grow faster during the imminent worldwide regulatory overreaction to fiscal recklessness.
The Imperial Edict of Worms, which appeared in May, made it clear that books could be the object of legal censure: «These books contain as much poison as they have words.»
Luther was condemned for his ownership of such ideas, leading to the formation of, according to the Edict, a «law for printers to defend against the evils which come from the abuse of the praiseworthy craft of printing.»
Exchanges in India are discussing ways to fight back against a new edict from the country's central bank, which ordered the institutions it regulates to stop working with companies that offer cryptocurrency services.
Exchanges in India are discussing ways to fight back against a new edict from the country's central bank, which ordered the institutions it...
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.
Busboys or bussers work in the culinary industry, which is why it is imperative that their resumes edict knowledge of food and beverage service and customer care.
Applying in any capacity will require you to write a cover letter which elicits all the information that you can edict about your capabilities.
An individual needs much more than ordinary knowledge of providing customer services when performing duties in this role, which is why it is important for applicants to make sure that their resume edicts their abilities and experiences in previous, similar roles.
I do, however, think that they (being their voting members, ergo the tax payers) have had enough of the top down ruling party's steamrollering of issues via edict (aka via «approved» voting delegates) which they have absolutely no truly democratic (one vote per person across the board per issue) say about.
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