Sentences with phrase «fundamental rules of living»

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Rich = not just financial, it's emotional, spiritual, health, etc. [6:01] Two skills for true wealth, first is the «Science of Achievement» [6:34] After talking to top investors, Tony found that everyone invests differently, but there are some things that everyone has in common: The Core Four [6:46] Same as health, everyone is unique, but there are fundamentals that if you violate the rules you're going to not have energy, get sick [7:23] Three fundamentals for achievement [7:32] What is something in your life today that once was a dream?
At the fundamental core of christianity is a god which promises a glorious afterlife to its true believers — but only if they zealously adhere to myriad rules that forbid or strictly limit basic human pleasures in this life.
The Bible as a conversation starter, a question starter, a guide that touches on fundamental themes and questions of human life works, not as the RULE BOOK that SHA N'T BE QUESTIONED!
It suggested the proposed bill ignores the European court ruling that blanket data retention breaches fundamental rights to respect for private life and the protection of personal data.
Charters are the fundamental rules of governance, the rules we live by.
A red giant with lots of lithium must have had a huge amount of lithium in its former life, or imply a tweak is needed to some fundamental rule of stellar evolution.
Huang's research addresses fundamental questions about the rules bacteria live by — for instance, what determines their shape and how different wavelengths of light affect the movement of photosynthetic microbes (SN: 10/14/17, p. 17).
Regardless of how much you're making, there are five golden money rules to always live by — fundamental guidelines that will allow you to take, and maintain, control of your finances — both now and over time.
«Don't Steal» is one of those fundamental rules you should learn early in life.
Moreover, Justice Susan Himel ruled that the laws that forbid running a bawdy house, communicating for the purpose of prostitution, and living off the avails of prostitution were unconstitutional and are not in accord with the principles of fundamental justice.
For a rule or principle to constitute a principle of fundamental justice for the purposes of s. 7, it must be a legal principle about which there is significant societal consensus that it is fundamental to the way in which the legal system ought fairly to operate, and it must be identified with sufficient precision to yield a manageable standard against which to measure deprivations of life, liberty or security of the person.
The British Columbia Supreme Court ruled that section 241 of the Criminal Code did not deprive Rodriguez of her right to life, liberty and security of her person, nor did it restrict her freedom of choice or affect her ability to make fundamental decisions about her life.
After having reiterated that the parties to the proceedings were each entitled to fundamental rights of equal value, i.e., freedom of expression for the daily, and the right to respect for private and family life for the doctor, the appeal court emphasised that the right to digital oblivion was established by the Court of Justice in its Google Spain ruling.
Taught an essential understanding of the fundamental skills and rules of the game which translated to life lessons off the court
I understand the fundamentals of a country — the law citizens live by and the rules of citizenship.
Author Robert Fulghum listed the fundamentals of his earliest school days — play fair, clean up after yourself, don't hit people — and talked about how those rules have played out in his adult life.
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