Sentences with phrase «signer in»

Swiss Institute in New York currently presents one of the rare solo exhibitions of Roman Signer in the United States.
At least one - half of 1 percent of the total number of qualified signers in the district the candidate seeks to represent
The presence of so many deaf signers in their midst also encourages widespread signing among the hearing.
The Hague Conference recommended — in the Conclusions and Recommendations of the Sixth International Forum on the E-App in Spain in 2010 — that competent authorities should get their digital certificates from an independent source who verifies the identity of the certificate signers in person.
The transaction mixing process essentially allows a sender to choose several «potential» signers in a pool to establish integrity of the transaction and to ensure that every potential signer has an equal weight, meaning that an entity is unable to decipher where the funds came from.
But you can give your child lots of exposure to the minority language by making sure your child uses Auslan with other signers in the deaf community.

Not exact matches

However, one of the other signers of the declaration, Thomas McKean, denied the July 4th signing date and backed it up by illustrating a glaring flaw in Jefferson's, Adams», and Franklin's argument — namely, that most of the signers were not members of congress on July 4th and thus wouldn't have been there to sign it.
A condo at 23 East 22nd Street was purchased for $ 4.5 million in 2014 by a shell company called Cricklewood One Madison L.L.C. that listed Ai Swan Loo as its authorized signer, public records show.
Designated as a National Historic Landmark, the John Rutledge House, built in 1763, is the only home of a signer of the Constitution of the United States that visitors can spend the night in, and only one of 15 homes of signers still standing.
Charlottesville was the site of a similar rally in May, which mayor Mike Signer described as «horrific.»
The addition of new signers to the White House initiative show how corporate America is increasingly interested in reducing emissions and fighting climate change.
The signers raised concerns about the Assembly call for a coherent ecumenical theology, affirming the need for theological work but insisting that the «ecumenical movement needs a theology rooted in the Christian revelation as well as relevant to contemporary problems.»
Jenkins and President Garvey are both signers of the statement in the ad, along with eighteen other Catholic leaders, including Archbishop Dolan of New York, the president of the USCCB.
In the current climate of liberal opprobrium, when an army of petition - signers is ready to declare someone who gave $ 100 to Prop 8 a monster, the first task of the conservative periodical is legitimation.
The signers promised to engage those differences in continuing conversations, and this has been done in meetings of noted theologians convened by Mr. Charles Colson and Father Richard John Neuhaus.
Signers include the heads of several denominations, including the Progressive National Baptist Convention, the Disciples of Christ and the Reformed Church in America.
Among the signers were Pat Robertson of CBN; Ralph Reed, the director of the Christian Coalition; Jerry Falwell; Brandt Gustafson, president of the National Religious Broadcasters» Don Argue, president of the National Association of Evangelicals; and Ed McAteer of the Religious Roundtable, one of the first Christian Zionist organizations in North America.
Almost two thirds of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were from the Anglican Church; hence, there was a great cleavage in their ranks.
The signers pledged to offer one another a network of mutual support» as they celebrate instances of faithfulness in their various churches and challenge church practices that «presume a smooth fit between killing and discipleship.»
More than an intellectual manifesto, the invitation pledges signers to specific spiritual practices: maintaining a vital prayer life, conducting works of mercy and engaging in a regular Friday fast «as a form of prayerful resistance to the idolatrous practices of our culture.»
And in the name of that God, we must protest today, as the signers of the Barmen Declaration did yesterday, when the leaders of a government begin to say, «Hear, trust and obey us.
[4] In 2003 he was one of the signers of the Humanist Manifesto.
The signers emphasize that they have no illusions about the brutal threat posed by the enemy, as well as the moral temptations and threats inherent in the necessary effort to protect ourselves against that enemy.
The signers of the statement pledged themselves to such Christian solidarity and, while this initiative has not been without its critics, both Evangelical and Catholic, we are greatly heartened by the thousands who have joined in that pledge, both in this country and in other parts of the world.
Guided by the prayer of the Church's Lord in John 17, the signers declare that the statement of the 1961 World Council of Churches assembly at New Delhi remains «the most adequate and comprehensive description» of the unity that we must seek.
Besides R. Albert Mohler and Paige Patterson, presidents of Southern Baptist seminaries in Louisville, Kentucky, and Wake Forest, North Carolina, respectively, the signers included Harold O. J. Brown of Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte; R. C. Sproul of Lingonier Ministries in Florida; and Raymond C. Ortlund Jr. of First Presbyterian Church, Augusta, Georgia.
In October about 200 Christian ethicists issued a statement «about the erroneous use of Christian rhetoric to support the policies of empire,» as it was put by one signer, Glen Stassen, who holds an endowed chair at Fuller Theological Seminary.
The signers of the statement «are particularly troubled by the erosion of American governmental support for Israel evident» in the U.S. decision to include the U.S.S.R. in planning for the Geneva talks.
The potential for moral hypocrisy in such situations is exactly why some signers, such as Russell Moore and Albert Mohler, cautioned evangelicals about supporting a candidate with a documented history of sexual immorality.
To support it, Rauch asserts that «few, if any, of the signers have been leaders in the gay marriage movement.»
But they were nonetheless blessed by great leaders, most prominent among them the Carroll cousins, Charles Carroll of Carrollton (longest surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence) and John Carroll, first archbishop of Baltimore and the first Catholic bishop in the United States.
In a paper published in 1785, Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and foremost physician of his day, referred to alcohol addiction as a diseasIn a paper published in 1785, Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and foremost physician of his day, referred to alcohol addiction as a diseasin 1785, Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and foremost physician of his day, referred to alcohol addiction as a disease.
Other signers of the Christian response in 2008 were Bill Hybels, Rick Warren, and Yale theologian Miroslav Volf.
Dated November 30, 1984, this letter stated that the position taken in the New York Times advertisement was «in contradiction to the teachings of the Church» and that the ad's signers were «seriously lacking in religious submission to the mind of the Magisterium.»
Together with Stefanie and with the support of more than 111,000 signers, we were successful in petitioning Whole Foods Market to sell ugly produce.
Instead, to the delight ofhundreds of fans in a queue stretching from the third base line to thecenterfield wall, Travis Snider was a signer.
Hayes insists that this disclosure is necessary «in the interest of transparency and integrity,» despite the fact that petition platforms like Change.org don't engage in this practice (without signers» express consent) and that the identities of prior signers have no relevance whatsoever to the content of the letter.
[Editorial Update: In my original post, I neglected to list another signer of the letter, Kate Adamick, Co-founder of Cook For America ®.]
However, Change.org is in the business of hosting petitions that are open to all interested signers, not just signers from a particular organization.
Nineteen former SNA presidents wrote to appropriators last week urging them to reject calls for a waiver — a break in ranks that was painful but necessary, signers said.
When the other organization is hosting the action, I always ask for three separate files: anyone who signed via my organizations link, signers who came in through social media, and the new signers from the other organization.
The signers — a diverse group that ranges from the Rev. Calvin Butts (a longtime ally and suopporter of charter champion Mayor Bloomberg) to Sister Paulette LoMonaco to Phillip Banks, Jr. — are seeking reforms that actually surpass what was in the controversial bill passed Monday by the Senate, including:
Despite the fact that in her presentation she is clear of the influx of aid workers and researchers from the Global North coming into communities in the DRC to question abuse survivors (she reveals, for example, that only oral permission is obtained because the act of signing a document has taken on the meaning that the signer is entitled to some form of aid), she believes that US military personnel should be direct (and, it would seem, demanding) about the subject of sexual assault.
If Care2 and Change are any indication, creating a platform for advocacy and political groups to pay to run petitions is a good business model — petition - signers can opt - in to the sponsoring organization's list, and many advocacy groups and political campaigns on the Left have found Care2 and Change to be extremely cost - effective ways to recruit supporters.
Completed petitions must be submitted 15 days before the end of the qualifying period to the counties in which the signers reside.
In response, the 2011 session of the legislature deleted the language on the petition saying the signers are members, and moved the petition deadline from March to April.
«In reviewing petitions filed by longtime Republican Fernando Cabrera, we we were not surprised to find a lengthy list of Republican witnesses and signers.
The pledge indicates the signer's support for all ten points of the failed Women's Equality Act, which Cuomo's erstwhile Senate Republican allies opposed because of a provision that would bring state law on abortion in line with federal law.
Among the signers are documentary filmmaker Abigail Disney, philanthropist Ann Loeb, businessman and former YES Network chairman Leo Hindery, Kaplan & Company founding partner Robbie Kaplan, former BlackRock managing director Morris Pearl, and former lieutenant governor candidate Dennis Mehiel, who made his fortune in the cardboard business.
Outside the offices of the Board of Elections, with boxes of petitions in tow, Spitzer thanked the signers.
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