Sentences with phrase «acted in correction»

(16) These different positions have generally acted in correction of the biases present within the other Christian positions.

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While this all might add up to a moderate correction in the Toronto condo market, Alexander doesn't believe a slowdown in new condo sales acts as a threat to the GTA economy, or the Canadian economy as a whole.
Investors have to be quick to act when there's any sort of correction, such as in mid-April when both the S&P 500 and S&P / TSX composite dropped nearly 4 % in a week.
The bill in question, the Honest Ads Act, is a long overdue correction, and not something that would fundamentally alter the way that Facebook does business — a fact that hadn't previously stopped Facebook from using its lobbying might to try to kill the bill earlier this year.
The major cryptocurrencies continue to act bullish after last week's strong momentum move higher, as the largest coins are all trading in shallows corrections or are...
This new presence can make us brave, and bravery — even more than theoretical acumen — is the antidote to oppression because acts of bravery lead to new perceptions; in contrast, acts of shrewdness, even when they are subject to correction, lead only to new tactics and so can not adjust their essential aims or lead to new empirical discoveries about the world.
CORRECTION: Our March - April «Truth will set you free» on «Calling parishioners to follow the Church's teaching on the marital act» had an unfortunate error in its footnote one.
The Department of Investigation assisted with the matter, and DOI Commissioner Mark Peters said in a statement that Friday's sentencing represented «a measure of justice for the brutal acts perpetrated by former correction employees, including high - ranking officials.»
«Beyond the horrific offenses perpetrated by Lieutenant Mitchell, I am concerned that these incidents point to broader systemic failures to identify patterns of misconduct and address them in a timely fashion,» Rivera wrote in a letter Friday to Commission of Correction Chairman Thomas A. Beilein and Anthony J. Annucci, acting commissioner of the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.
They said the act partially addressed the issue of over-incarceration and crowding in corrections facilities, but said additional reforms are necessary, including a comprehensive review of current summons practices.
The officials — Sara Taylor, a former Correction Department chief of staff, and Mark Cranston, a former acting commissioner — were key advisers to Joseph Ponte when he became commissioner in April 2014.
The Immigration Protection Act will foster the safety of all of the county's residents by removing any trepidation some in the community might have about their interactions with the county's law enforcement agencies and I'm proud that we've been able to craft something that has the full support of both advocates for the immigrant community and the county departments responsible for public safety, corrections and probation.»
DiNapoli's review found corrections officials in regional offices throughout the state aren't complying with standards outlined in the Sex Offender Management and Treatment Act.
There are three ways insulin is used: basal insulin is long - acting or intermediate acting, and covers the glucose the liver makes in - between meals and during sleep; bolus insulin, used for meals is usually a rapid - acting or short - acting insulin; and, correction insulin which is rapid - acting.
For Laure, this is a spiritual act (one of many baptisms in the film), and for De Palma it's a correction: he flips Billy Wilder the bird by saddling his femme fatale with a crisis that matters, even if her personal pain is not readily apparent when she and a group of thugs break into the Cannes Palais, hoping to swipe a fortune in diamonds from Regis Wargnier's whorish girlfriend Veronica (Rie Rasmussen), with whom Laure makes out in a bathroom stall while Wargnier's hideous East - West plays on the big screen.
The acting students rose to the occasion, training my students in basic acting technique and pausing the performances to make corrections.
It is clear that in a capitalist mixed economy predominantly state or predominantly private, the rationality in the operation of the economic system of a country can only be achieved in formulating goals (performance standard) and correction of deviations between what was planned and what was achieved if the State act in the governance of the system as a regulator of economic activity and as a mediator between the capitalists and civil society ensuring its participation in government decisions.
He was placed for four days in the local juvenile corrections facility, accused of raping a girl on the school bus, despite the alleged act somehow escaping the attention of the bus driver and a bus monitor.
There is no shame in midcourse corrections, as we have seen with the Affordable Care Act.
U.S. District Court Judge, J. Wexler, entered the following legal opinion in the federal supplement, «since allowing third parties to assist consumers will likely lead to the expedited correction of credit reports, it will further the purposes of the [fair credit reporting] acts
«Fair Credit Reporting Act Amendments Effective October 1, 1997» The Do - It - Yourself Credit File Correction Guide described herein has been updated to include all of the changes in the credit reporting law!
Remember that a correction is only useful if you catch the dog in the act.
And in any case, unless you catch her in the actual act of squatting, she will not associate any scolding or punishment with her accident — dogs are very literal, and rewards and corrections must happen at the precise moment the behavior occurs in order to have any effect.
In order for a correction to make any kind of sense to your dog, you have to catch him in the acIn order for a correction to make any kind of sense to your dog, you have to catch him in the acin the act.
You must catch the dog in the act if the correction is to be effective.
A puppy that is smacked for soiling in the house has no way of associating the correction with the action, particularly if it happens well after the act.
Although it all sounds great on paper, using shock - based corrections in this way is a delicate balancing act.
A firm correction is in order if you catch your dog in the act.
Correction should only be delivered when the dog is caught in the act of doing something wrong.
Remember, you must catch Puppy in the act so the correction will be effective.
In the end, you'll get more of what worked in the series, including some genuinely touching moments and excellent voice acting, less of what bogged things down, and all of it without any significant course correctioIn the end, you'll get more of what worked in the series, including some genuinely touching moments and excellent voice acting, less of what bogged things down, and all of it without any significant course correctioin the series, including some genuinely touching moments and excellent voice acting, less of what bogged things down, and all of it without any significant course correction.
Nigel regularly deals with applications under the Arbitration Act 1996, such as applications to stay legal proceedings, for the appointment / removal of arbitrators, for the exercise of judicial powers in support of arbitral proceedings, and for the correction of awards, as well as appeals from arbitration awards on points of law and challenges to awards for want of jurisdiction or on grounds of serious procedural irregularity.
In that trial, Silverman blamed the federal government's refusal to act on an erroneous interpretation of eligibility to transfer to the Canadian correction system from another country.
[44] For the reasons below, we conclude the judge did not fully consider the best interests of the children as expressed in the governing legislation, s. 37 of the Family Law Act, and was diverted, in error, to «correction» of the behaviours of the parents, in particular of the mother.
The province passed the Act after a series of strikes in 1999 and 2001, which seriously affected the provision of health care, which were followed by strikes in 2006 - 2007 by highway workers, snow plow operators, and corrections workers, all of which created significant concerns about public safety.
The study looks at substantive law on the issue in the Member States (not the cup of tea for this blog) but kicks off with good overview of the challenges of sovereign immunity; applicable law (particularly with respect to choice of law; with inspiration being sought in the Belgian Private International Law Act, Article 90 (lex furti as a principle — the place from which the object was removed, but with corrections), and the issue of the application of foreign public international law by the courts.
«Either this sharp price correction will act as a catalyst for expanding... institutional involvement in this market — or it will become a stage in the deflation of a remarkable and historic asset bubble,» El - Erian concluded.
«Either this sharp price correction will act as a catalyst for expanding what, until now, has been quite limited institutional involvement in this market — or it will become a stage in the deflation of a remarkable and historic asset bubble,» he said.
Acted as liaison between Hartford and TPAs in the areas of claim coding, financial balancing of reserve and paid dollars on individual claims and correction of other claim data elements.
Act as a patient advocate to facilitate problem resolution (demographic corrections) via telephone or in person in a timely and courteous manner
As reported previously by ESR News in November 2012, the CFPB announced in the Federal Register corrections to typographical and technical errors in the earlier versions of three essential CFPB forms required by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) in the background screening process starting January 1, 2013: «A Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act,» «NOTICE TO USERS OF CONSUMER REPORTS: OBLIGATIONS OF USERS UNDER THE FCRA,» and «NOTICE TO FURNISHERS OF INFORMATION: OBLIGATIONS OF FURNISHERS UNDER THE FCRA.»
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As part of the federal welfare reform of 1996, Congress recognized the need to promote responsible fatherhood as a way to support child wellbeing.2 During the 106th Congress (1999 - 2000), Congress provided funding to the National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI), a non-profit organization that works with government agencies, the military, corrections departments, and community organizations to create fatherhood programs.3 Concurrently, Congress also provided funding to evaluate the Institute for Responsible Fatherhood and Family Revitalization's fatherhood program, signaling the federal government's commitment to researching and assessing the impact of responsible fatherhood programs.4 Although Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama included funding for responsible fatherhood programs in each of their budgets, it was not until the 109th Congress of 2005 - 2006 that the Healthy Marriage Promotion and Responsible Fatherhood (HMPRF) grants program was created and funded under the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 beginning in FY2006 and continuing through FY2010.5 The program was subsequently reauthorized under the Claims Resolution Act of 2010.6 The HMPRF programs support healthy marriage, responsible parenting, and economic stability activities, and are funded through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration of Children and Families» (ACF) Office of Family Assistance (OFA).7 The HMPRF programs have continued to receive funds through FY2016.8 Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education grantees, the New Pathways for Fathers and Families grantees, and Responsible Fatherhood Opportunities for Reentry and Mobility (ReFORM) grantees are currently funded from FY2015 through FY2020.9
Following every inspection, the Commission meets with the broker or managing associate broker of the brokerage to offer advice on correction and to answer any questions they may have on their trust account and record - keeping responsibilities as outlined in the Act, Bylaw and Commission Policies.
One bill, the Installment Tax Correction Act, H.R. 3594, repeals the limitations on the use of the installment sales reporting method that were enacted in late 1999.
The terms «correction» and «correct» mean, with respect to a prohibited transaction, undoing the transaction to the extent possible, but in any case placing the plan in a financial position not worse than that in which it would be if the disqualified person were acting under the highest fiduciary standards.
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