Sentences with phrase «when taking up»

Accordingly, when taking up lands in Keewatin, Ontario can not take up so much land so as to deprive the Ojibway of a meaningful right to harvest in their traditional territories.
On March 18, in Keewatin v. Ontario (Natural Resources) the Ontario Court of Appeal confirmed that in exercising its rights and powers as beneficial owner, Ontario is not subject to federal consent when taking up Crown land for resource projects.
When taking up a game that is competitive in nature, it's a good idea for beginners to look up some tips and tricks that will give them a better handle on some of the basic concepts.
There's no news yet as to what sort of subsidised deals CW will be doing when taking up a contract, however, so you may wan na hold - back for a few days to see what it comes up with.
When taking up a new exercise routine there are some thing that you need to remember.
This requires the formation of a background culture and values based upon fairness, equality and mutual respect, so that all members can feel confident of their status when taking up their responsibilities as co-owners.
It was an unspoken, unstated clause to signing on the dotted line when taking up the job.
Since he was first elected in 1997, Mr. Goldring seems to only pop into the media spotlight when taking up odd causes like exposing the «truth about Louis Riel» or joining the bizarre drive to get the obscure Caribbean Islands of Turks and Caicos to join Canada.
... Jeanette Martin was at the annual Toronto beer gathering on Sunday when she took up a dare from one of her friends and took off her shirt.
Yet when I took you up on that, you accuse me of hearing what I want to hear and say you are bored.
Not only is the cross personal, it is deadly — when we take up our cross, it is with the knowledge that it is intended for our deaths.
Remember how puzzled you were when we took up a collection to help Pat Jones pay his lawyers?
Tony Jones should have been required to step down entirely when he took up with his shack - up honey and left his wife and children.
Ken, when you take up error, and make an idol out of it.
when we take up our cross, the same applies.
We see through it precisely when it takes up certain anti-Semitic themes.
I have had to learn slowly and diligently to practice shalom in my body — not for someday when I'm a certain size, not for someday when I take up less space, not for theological purposes, not for when I'm dead, not as a hotly contested spiritual concept but here and right now, I want to make peace with my body.
From personal experience I endorse three strategies which, when taken up as a «troika,» so to speak, work remarkably well to pull us out of the crisis of the family.
In the most cited experiment a male monkey on an island with several females was faithful to three consorts until they were given chemical contraceptives, when he took up with three other females.
«When I took up the cross I recognized it's meaning.
Oh the stories I could tell of leaders who personally invited people into relationship with them but completely freaked when they took them up on their offer.
Manuel Pellegrini has admitted he was a «mad dog» as a player and that the calm style that has guided Manchester City to the brink of the title was adopted only when he took up management.
You know — when you take up positions on the pitch so your teammates can't give you the ball.
So now men are encountering the same prejudice many women face when they take up their new right to shared parental leave.
Nutrition advocates said the first lady's comments gave them more hope that Congress will bolster the school lunch program when it takes up renewing the Child Nutrition Act, which expires Sept. 30.
It seems to me that people sneered at Ed [Miliband] when he took up energy prices at the Labour party conference.
When she took up her seat, one newspaper, The Observer wrote «the Women's Voluntary Service has brought out in her the latent political talent and the strength of character that once induced someone to say of her that had she been a man she would have become Prime Minister.»
ETs must have been on U3 for a minimum of 2 years when they take up post.
I recall the meeting with EU commissioner Charlie McCreevy when he took up the challenge, backed by a petition from 38,000 EU musicians who will also benefit from the extension.
Lord Newby of Rothwell said Strathclyde was «extremely helpful and supportive» when he took up his post as Lib Dem leader in the upper house.
It would give workers initially just 35 percent of their paychecks when they take up to twelve weeks of leave, and employees would have to finance the plan through small deductions in each paycheck.
Still, he said he has been heartened by comments from the House and Senate appropriations committee chairmen that Congress will provide additional funding for such research when it takes up spending levels for the remainder of fiscal 2017 next month.
But if you decide to stay on, come back here next month when we take up a subject near and dear to my heart: writing about science.
Otherwise, when you take up two nuts for a day, your health will be good..
But remember, when you take up a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle it is imperative that you get your protein.
Fluoridation of our drinking water was one of the dragons Dr. Lee was attempting to slay when he took up the natural progesterone banner and got diverted.
When I took them up to the register, the very sleek and stylish clerk examined the shoes and exclaimed, «Oh I have the Valentino ones and these look exactly the same.
The essence here is to be natural and be yourself when you answer the questionnaire or when you take up a personality test that is being conducted by these sites.
I love a man that is a gentleman at dinner, but when I take him up to my room he rips my clothes off.
Which is when he took up shepherding.
When she takes up with another man (Azaria), he decidees to run a marathon to show her how badly he wants her back.
However, writers - directors Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini apply some of the visual invention they displayed in (the vastly different) American Splendor to lend some freshness and style to this story of a slumming college grad (Johansson) who gets more than she bargained for when she takes up a nanny position for demanding, high - maintenance «Mrs. X» (Linney).
When she takes up her new position among the apostles, the film suggests that she does indeed become a favourite pupil, permitted à deux confidences on hillsides.
The usually under - the - gossip - radar star netted some additional tabloid ink when he took up with former «Ally McBeal» star Calista Flockhart.
Hobby, who was the NAHT's preferred candidate when he took up the job in 2010, is to step down after seven years in charge of the 41,000 - member union.
When I took up an out - of - classroom position on a part - time basis, this distinction became even more accentuated because of how difficult it was to not just concentrate on the classes that I had to teach.
He will step down as deputy chair of Ofqual when he takes up his new role at Ofsted, replacing interim chair James Kempton.
When we take up a loan, we will have to pay extra money for using the loan.
The governor, who originally sought to eliminate the exemption, says he'll veto the program entirely when he takes up the budget.
Charles F. Coleman, Jr. supported this last ditch effort for the «testocracy» when he took up former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan's argument that opposition to standardized testing was only from out of touch «white suburban moms.»
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