Debtors with financial dilemmas run into the arms of debt management companies to be rescued and
act as the subordinates between them and the creditors.
Not exact matches
In August, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that taxpayers who devote a «significant emphasis» to farming activity that is
subordinate to their primary source of income are no longer limited to the $ 8,750 deduction limit under Section 31 of the Income Tax
Act for losses from business ventures such
as thoroughbreds.
This is his own model of societies
as a «nested hierarchy,» but without the further qualification that the dominant occasion somehow
acts as the field or interstitial space for the
subordinate occasions.
See, for example, the analysis of «
act» of God by Gordon Kaufman, in which he distinguishes between «master»
act (the entire evolutionary process) and «
subordinate»
acts such
as Jesus» march to the cross
as an essential constituent of the master
act (Kaufman 1979, 140 ff.).
In this context he defines the sin of contraception
as to «
subordinate the primary purpose potential of the sexual function and organs to secondary purposes of the sexual
act, this subordinationunderstood of a physical ordering of nature»; «the primary end intrinsic to the physical nature of the
act [may not be]
subordinated to other purposes».
Hence in opposition to Whitehead, at least
as he understands him, Leclerc advocates a modified Aristotelianism, according to which the
subordinate entities within a physical organism «
act on each other reciprocally, and are thus each modified, in some respect, by the relationship, that is, by their
acting» (NPE 309).
If God did in fact choose to reveal himself in history,
as Christian faith affirms, that
act becomes the sign and guarantee of a purpose of God in history, a purpose to which all of nature is
subordinate.
The same violation applies to women in military leadership, women with male
subordinates, and women
acting as officials at professional sporting events, he says.
Or,
as Gallagher echoes Merleau - Ponty, «At times, I
act «in the first person,» while at other times, in fact most of the time, a more habitual or pre-personal thread of occasions [
subordinate «living persons»] unifies my behavior.»
«Just
as the entire life and passion of Christ was directed primarily and comprehensively to the glorification of God, and
as even the salvation of man is
subordinated to this goal, likewise in the liturgy the soteriological purpose of the rite (santificatio hominis) is totally
subordinated to its latreutical purpose (cultus divinus)... The two inseparable objectives of the liturgy, sanctification and homage, do not simply run side by side, but have an ordered relationship to one another; the
act of grace is
subordinate to the rite (David Berger, Thomas Aquinas and the Liturgy, 2004, pp.73 - 4, 87).»
Al Dirschberger, who resigned
as Erie County Social Services Commissioner amid rape accusations, has been indicted on 3rd degree rape and 3rd degree criminal sex
act charges connected to an incident with a
subordinate during a conference in Albany in December.
Rickard Ramhöj has studied the alternative expressions used for predicates taking a clausal subject, i.e. a
subordinate clause
acting as a subject in a superordinate clause, in the history of English.
The characters
act as equals rather than superior and
subordinate, mirroring a workplace romance found in American television series like
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But
as I explained to the good colonel, while I was confident I knew how to attack a hill held by an enemy, train an army, or
act as a judge when a
subordinate screwed up, properly accounting for the huge sums of money at my disposal was something else.
This first chapter
acts as an extended tutorial
as a
subordinate and a commanding officer of the Winged Crusade exchange some clunky exposition to explain away every detail of combat.
Ocean acidification, therefore, has the capacity to
act as a resource that shifts the status of
subordinates into dominant competitors.
Even though Bangladeshi courts have come to conflicting decisions
as to the scope of the
Act, there is a decision of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh restricting the application of the
Act [10], and pursuant to Article 111 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, a decision of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court is binding upon the High Court Division and other courts
subordinated to it.
A landlord's failure to comply with the service charge consultation requirements of s 20 of the Landlord and Tenant
Act 1985 (LTA 1985) and
subordinate legislation, however serious, would not justify refusal of dispensation from the requirements when the landlord applied for it to a leasehold valuation tribunal so long
as there was no relevant prejudice to the tenant or the tenant could be compensated for it by dispensation conditions.
The privilege applies only if (1) the asserted holder of the privilege is or sought to become a client; (2) the person to whom the communication was made (a) is a member of the bar of a court, or his
subordinate and (b) in connection with this communication is
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The firm is frequently called upon by major players in the region to advise on a variety of corporate finance mandates, with recent work highlights including assisting a group of financial institutions,
acting as the deal managers, with General Shopping's offer to exchange
subordinated unsecured notes for senior secured notes and equity.
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Firstly, a Water Sharing Plan (WSP) is developed for each catchment area
as subordinate legislation under the Water Management
Act 2000 (NSW).