Sentences with phrase «powerful testimony by»

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Very powerful testimony young man shared by countless others in the world but not of the world.
It is hard to believe that so famous and so powerful a testimony to the emotional intensity of which friendships are capable could have been excluded from this anthology by accident or ignorance.
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Earlier Thursday, Cuomo chief of staff Linda Lacewell completed a day of testimony in which she detailed Percoco's powerful role and closeness to Cuomo, and described a phone conversation he had with the governor on the morning the former aide's house was raided by the FBI.
The two trials laid bare many of the secrets the commission might have uncovered — with testimony about the vast, almost unilateral power exercised by legislative leaders, the way powerful real estate interests dole out campaign contributions, legal referrals and jobs to line politicians» pockets and maintain access, and how money is hidden by evading disclosure laws and funneling it through relatives, law firms and title fees.
A powerful story of love, war and remembrance, based on the First World War memoir by Vera Brittain, which has become the classic testimony of that war from a woman's point of view.
The powerful and rare testimonies in the collection, available on the IWitness educational website, are told by Holocaust survivors, witnesses, and rescuers.
Testimony offered by Karen Basting, chief of staff for the Board of Supervisors in Contra Costa County, arguably was the most powerful of the hearing.
Nominees include: Colin Byrne, of Howard Byrne, whose nomination for criminal defence work was supported by powerful testimony from a teenager who was acquitted of killing her 10 - week old son; mediation pioneer, Norman Hartnell of Hartnell Chanot (family work); and Michael Kennedy of Switalskis, who acts for clients with severe mental health problems.
The KBA argues in their brief (Page 13) that «to believe his (Bamberger's) testimony that he signed whatever orders the attorneys give him because he trusted them and had no knowledge or suspicion of impropriety is to believe he had little cognitive ability»... «he was dazzled by and enamored with a group of powerful men...» Is» lack of cognitive ability» a new standard for ethics sanctions?
This cost of stare decisis is heightened in the secret law context, because the incentive to invest extra effort in writing opinions is less powerful without the promise, and constraints, of public scrutiny.32 The general principle, evidenced by the congressional testimony of Judge Kozinski of the Ninth Circuit, 33 is that publication induces judges to write more thorough, carefully reasoned opinions.
«Powerful Testimony from the Research about the Long - term Effectiveness of the Relationship Enhancement Model», in RE / Filial News, January, 2009, published by the Association for Filial and Relationship Enhancement Methods.
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