Sentences with phrase «admonition about»

Recruiters are equally vocal about professionals trying to fit too much information into a tight space in an effort to adhere to the (outdated) admonition about single - page resumes.
This leads back to the importance of Chief Constable Hall's admonition about securing files and computer operations as well as can be done — and the basic logic of putting something in an e-mail message on a matter of public import only if you wouldn't mind seeing it revealed in public.
It's clear that Dr. Emanuel's admonition about the need for a lot more work applies beyond the realm of science, as well.
Woven throughout this intelligent, beautifully visualized discussion of the scientific intricacies of the virus that causes AIDS is the cautionary admonition about young people's vulnerability to and the long - term realities of HIV infections.
Senator Alexander's admonition about Washington's not turning into a «national school board» will likely ring in many an ear.
For such is Jesus» admonition about personal charity; it is to be private, in the most strict sense.
Adoption — I've always been a big fan of adoption, and considering James» admonition about how true religion in the sight of God is caring for orphans and widow in their distress, I have always felt that as a Christian I am obligated to either adopt myself or strongly support organizations that make adoption possible.
Although few of the authors have read anything about him except that he talked to birds, they have raised poor Francis to the rank of first «ecological saint,» while conveniently ignoring his myriad admonitions about asceticism and communal ownership of property.
Liberals could neither adhere to this line of argument, nor, having delivered innumerable admonitions about blaming the victim and treating the «root causes» of crime, could they easily repudiate it.
What's more, she did this with a cacophony of voices echoing in her skull: admonitions about grip pressure from Hanson; swing thoughts from McGetrick; a putting tip from former coach Ed Oldfield; telephoned advice from her father, George, to concentrate on her tempo; and soothing words from her significant other, real estate developer Louis Capano.
We are now receiving the customary admonitions about the whereabouts of the emergency exits and the importance of silencing one's cell phone from NY1's esteemed political director, Bob Hardt.
Along with the admonitions about caffeine, lunch meat and wine, many pregnant women are told they should get rid of their cats because of health risks.
In Raedecker's work, admonitions about the irreversible nature of decay in the tradition of the vanitas still life appear to become applicable to the genre itself.
It is also likely that previous admonitions about his views from CRU people prevented him from releasing the information.
So no - one who objects to your vague admonitions about causality will get an answer.

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I take Gods view on the best way to teach my children about the Lord, not hers, yes we are to love them, but my source, the inerrant word of God says, train your child up in the way, in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, so that when they are older, they will not depart from it.
And after that, I thought about the Biblical admonition: «When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.»
At the beginning of these comments we raised a question about the relevance of Paul's admonitions to people who are being seriously threatened and hurt by the vicissitudes of life.
But he accompanied this positive teaching about how we deal with money by the third admonition.
It behooves all of us after hearing the above to leave the mockery, arrogance and vanity aside and ponder about the aforementioned and heed the admonition.
(CNN)-- On Friday we posted a story about U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann responding to a question about a biblical admonition for wives to be submissive to their husbands during Thursday's Republican presidential debate.
Similarly, Elliot views Paul's admonitions to women about praying and prophesying as «clearly exceptions to the rule of silence» (ibid., p. 14).
Then I began to wonder about stumbling blocks and I couldn't seem to shake off early church admonitions to consider one another, to give preference to one another's weaknesses.
Neuhaus finds as explanation for the approval or near - approval of all three proposals, this kind of ecumenical negotiation requires each church not only to discern the convergences noted above, but also to honor the divergences: to admonish the other about the validity of its own «accent» or «emphasis,» and to open its own ears to the same kind of admonition.
It is this clue about the relational nature of life that Origen uses to connect the Delphic admonition with Christian discourse.
The admonition to «think only about whatsoever is pure and good» falls on deaf ears — they've rejected the gift.
In the face of my admonition that priests should follow the moral teachings of the Church, Neuhaus worries about what I did not say.
If we're serious about following Christ, we will heed his admonition that «whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me» (Matthew 25:40).
You'll probably learn much more about yourself from this mistake and admonition than a thousand, «Yes, me too.»
873 A. D. (DS 668) Pope John VIII (to the princes of Sardinia) «There is one thing about which we should give you a paternal admonition, and unless you emend, you incur a great sin, and for this reason, you will not increase gain, as you hope, but guilt....
Niemöller's often - quoted words were a warning about German society's silence and complicity with rightist takeover and genocide — an admonition clearly not heeded by Diaz.
Cuomo, meanwhile, was described by one associate as «edgily nervous» about the next move to be made by federal prosecutor Bharara, whose successful prosecutions of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver (D - Manhattan) and former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos (R - Nassau) and startling admonition to «stay tuned» has led to widespread speculation that the governor is his next target.
The two men become friends and roommates, with Tommy's admonition that Greg «never talk about me» nor question the source of his seemingly endless funds.
The admonition that «it's not how you start, it's how you finish» may never be more relevant than when Washington has bold ideas about how to improve America's schools.
(Jane Friedman) Among all the rules you'll find online — the 80/20 rule (only 20 percent of your posts should be about your books or blog posts), the admonitions against using social media as a bullhorn, the warnings about over-automating — there's also an unspoken tenet.
Among all the rules you'll find online — the 80/20 rule (only 20 percent of your posts should be about your books or blog posts), the admonitions against using social media as a bullhorn, the warnings about over-automating — there's also an unspoken tenet.
If you're read even a little bit about market theory, you've seen admonitions to «keep calm and carry on», especially referring to long - term investments in index mutual funds.
A closer look at the contents only cemented the impression: alongside articles about the games themselves were profiles of teen pop stars like Debbie Gibson and earnest admonitions not to let playing Nintendo supersede doing homework.
It describes a documentary called «Manufactured Landscapes» (click on the image above for a trailer) and a forgotten admonition from Adam Smith, best known for growth economics, about the prospect that this model of advancement would lead to «the endless pursuit of unnecessary things.»
There are the now - familiar admonitions to eat less beef, drink tap water and use compact fluorescent light bulbs along with some success stories about environmental actions taken by kids, governments and scientists.
Yes, which is why I responded to Javier the way I did and leaves me perplexed about Steve's admonition.
Despite including the phrase «These rules apply to jurors the same as they apply to the parties and to me,» in an admonition to the jury about social media usage during trial, Texas Judge Michelle Slaughter disregarded her own warning while presiding over the hotly contested «boy in the box» case of 2015.
I would think that just about nobody takes seriously ALL the admonitions / laws in Leviticus.
On the other hand, the OLPR issues about 125 private admonitions each year, about 20 to 25 private probations, and pursues public discipline against 30 to 40 lawyers each year.
The admonition against public comment about the merits of a pending or impending matter continues until the appellate process is complete.
I'm sure the SCC was aware of Twain's admonition to not argue with those who buy ink by the gallon but was also aware it doesn't apply to the Court, for the reason that Humpty Dumpty gave Alice (in Through the Looking Glass, c. VI) in concluding their argument about the meaning of words.
Paul Krugman wrote a column about Jeb Bush's recent admonition to American workers about how we need to work more and gave that attitude a great name, The Laziness Dogma.
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