Not exact matches
While rightly denying that natural -
law theory is a distinctly Catholic theory, he
suggests that it may well be that the Catholic contribution to our common
life is to have preserved a universal understanding of reason that is in no way peculiarly Catholic.
Fine... no one is
suggesting you be silent... freedom of speech insures you can stand on your soapbox all day long and shout your ideas of values to the masses... however... attempting the legislate them into
law and force others to
live by your ideals... THATS UNAMERICAN!
The physical
laws of the universe fall within very narrow ranges in order for
life (or even matter) to exist,
suggesting some level of design.
We can attempt to articulate this tacit understanding by
suggesting that both camps are working with the inchoate idea that tyranny is present when a
law or a governmental policy or a social practice in some way harms human beings by adversely affecting the developing course of their
life.
Men are not always aware of this fact — which
suggests, as Paul explains, the function and value of
law in the spiritual
life.
Does it not
suggest that this is a general
law of
life; that the
living creature, compelled for its own survival to attach itself materially and spiritually to others of its kind, and to an increasing extent as it progresses autonomously and in individual freedom, is automatically prevented by Nature from rising above a given level of emancipation and consciousness?
The objects of his study range from a class of molecules that have the basic self - duplicating property of
living things, through cells which
suggest purely physical systems, through animals which give increasing evidence of having minds, to human beings in whom streams of consciousness seem to involve continual choices of action, at the opposite pole from control by impersonal
laws of nature.
At every stage an improvement is made but there is no reason or explanation for why this should be - no
law or theory to
suggest why organic
life would go from lower order to complex higher order when everything else non
living appears to be going from higher order to lower order.
I thought this was a little much when my Mom - in -
law suggested it, but it was a
life saver!
We would like the
law to go slightly further than Ms Soubry's comments might be construed to
suggest, in allowing such individuals to receive some form of professional medical assistance in ending their
life.
A questionnaire given to mothers who remained at home with their children — often
living with in -
laws far from their own families and friends —
suggested that 40 % of them show signs of depression and could benefit from psychiatric help.
Some complicating factors for today The many safety net reforms and
laws passed since the Depression era
suggest that the peaks and valleys on a
life expectancy and mortality rate graph would not be as sharp.
In the meantime, experts
suggest that
lives can be saved through broader distribution of the anti-overdose medication naloxone (Narcan), and by improved
law enforcement efforts to cut the supply of synthetic opioids entering the country.
It's a tense household, especially with Ray, the kind of grump who spurs his attentive but increasingly impatient son - in -
law to repeatedly
suggest assisted
living as an option.
A ride that's teased by an opening flash - forward which
suggests catastrophic consequences for the domestic
life of Walter White (Bryan Cranston, astonishing as ever in his swings from mensch to menacing)-- whose criminal alter ego is now in danger of being exposed by his brother - in -
law / DEA agent Hank (Dean Norris, a world removed from the melodramatics of his new gig Under the Dome).
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I
suggest, and you can verify for yourself, that the tax
laws that apply to
life insurance dividends are so good that years ago, folks were dumping lots of money into whole
life insurance policies.
(finally we're talking about it out loud) And speaking of Wilson's
Law, he is the one who
suggests we need four planet earth's to sustain the current global consumption habits if the rest of the world models the idea of the good
life after guess who?
Store cards and credit cards are often linked to an interest rate of 20 % of more — while the page
suggest that for California where I
live the limit is 10 % — so are they breaking the
law or is a credit card simply not a «loan» and qualify under these rules?
This forces communication between the
law firm and the client, and all of the research
suggests that good communication shortens the
life of cases and drives better results.
«Back in 2014 I was injured didn't know what to do but my wife
suggested I call Mike McDonald at
law I'm not going to say that I really believe in luck but I will say it was the greatest blessing of my entire
life that I had the opportunity to pick the best lawyer in Pennsylvania and maybe all of America in Mike McDonald.
When introducing rights and freedoms, principles of fundamental justice, and guarantees of equality before the
law, I accept that the framers didn't envision the precise Canada we
live in today but it would be foolish revisionism to
suggest that they didn't know something BIG was happening and that the seed they were planting would grow into a
living tree whose branches and leaves could not be accurately predicted.
Meanwhile, the access right's constitutional overtones were
suggested by three developments: the incorporation of a right of access in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (article 42) in 2000, the EU's accession to the Aarhus Treaty and subsequent adoption of the Aarhus Regulation on Access to Information (Regulation 1367/06) in 2006, and increasingly explicit references to transparency's auxiliary role in facilitating the democratic
life of the Union, most notably in the Access Info Europe and In «t Veld v Council case
law.
I would like to
suggest that the
law (a legal system, generally, such as the U.S. legal system as we know it) has a
life of its own.
A recent survey by Hudson, a worldwide provider of permanent recruitment, contract professionals, and talent management services worldwide,
suggests that
law firms can benefit by accommodating work -
life balance for their lawyers.
He said at para. 31: «The evidence demonstrated it is more likely than not that even if the appellant had
lived up to the standard of care, the respondent would have lost her leg» and at para. 36: «In view of the evidence I have reviewed, and in view of the respondent's concession that there was no evidence to
suggest that it was more than likely a better outcome would have followed had the appellant acted with care, the trial judge's finding reveals either a misapprehension as to the
law or a palpable and overriding error on the facts.»
What I did
suggest is that
law students be practice - ready (for a basic practice) when they leave
law school so they are not dependant on non-existent mentorships to eventually earn a
living.
Nevertheless, I
suggest that
law firms, like other corporations, can be characterized as complex systems that follows a similar evolutionary path as complex systems that are alive, adapting to their environment by
living at the edge of chaos.
However, the mediator may disclose confidential information where ordered to do so by a judicial authority or where required to do so by
law; or where the information
suggests that there will be actual or potential threat to human
life or safety, or the commission of a crime in the future.
Following Dinovitzer and Koltai's presentation, a panel of
law students
suggested that maintaining work -
life balance and mental health would not be something young people in the legal profession are willing to sacrifice for partner or a pay day.