Sentences with phrase «apposite in»

Be apposite in writing hobbies.
Allison Orr Larsen's warnings about the dangers of «factual precedents» are apposite in the Canadian context.
It is the third argument that is most apposite in the Canadian context.
This is particularly apposite in the controlled viewing environment created for the eight - minute film The Sound of Silence (2006).
While the Huffington Post had no qualms about labeling the Lankao home illegal, a closer look at China's local culture suggests that the black / white, legal / illegal dichotomy which presupposes so much of our (Western) thinking about society, is not apposite in the Chinese context.
The remarks Badian made some time ago in connection with the study of the deification of Alexander the Great are apposite in this respect: «Modern Jews and Christians, or modern rationalists, from their different points of view, have always found it difficult to believe that the ancient Greeks took their religion seriously since it seems so patently absurd.»

Not exact matches

Regarding Roger Scruton's quarrel with Paul Griffiths about the relation of marriage to the state, Lord Stowell's analysis in Dalrymple v Dalrymple seems very apposite: Marriage in its origin is a contract of natural law; it may exist between two individuals of different sexes although....
When we started, the congregation was accustomed to singing four vaguely apposite hymns slotted into the liturgy; in short, they were singing at Mass, rather than singing the Mass..
This is strikingly apposite to the thought of Jesus» saying, and the fact that it is in the Midrash Rabbah certainly does not preclude the possibility that the tradition goes back to the first century.
As such his queries are very apposite to the charism of Faith movement and this pastorally oriented column in particular.
But, also, when gently or imploringly he adds a reminder to parents that that day should be not the goal and destination but an important stage in a continuing journey of regular Mass - going with parental support, he is saying a good and distinctly apposite word.
The marriage articles in the May / June issue, as a prelude to the October synod in Rome on the family, were most apposite.
The double saying has no earlier history in the tradition; the point at issue is the question of repentance in face of a challenge, certainly a major concern of the message of the historical Jesus; the references to the queen of the South and the men of Nineveh are vividly apposite and absolutely in accord with Jesus» use of unlikely good examples in his comparisons (the Good Samaritan); and the element of warning in the saying coheres with a major aspect of the message of the parables.
It is very apposite that Benn Steil's The Marshall Plan has been published this year against the background of the Trump Presidency and the debate in the USA over the shift from intervention to a kind of isolationism.
«It is apposite to note that by the provisions of section 22 (3) of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act, the President can only remove the Chairman or member of the Tribunal upon an address supported by two - thirds majority of each House of the National Assembly praying that he be so removed for inability to discharge the functions of the office in question or for misconduct or for contravention of this Act».
Lord Atkin's famous opinion in Ambard v. Attorney - General for Trinidad and Tobago [1936] AC 322, is apposite: «But whether the authority and position of an individual judge, or the due administration of justice, is concerned, No wrong is committed by any member of the public who exercises the ordinary right of criticising, in good faith, in private or public, the public act done in the seat of justice.
Once again, it seems apposite to quote MP Denis MacShane's open letter to Michael Martin in May, in which he called for the Speaker to resign, but smugly predicted the Commons «will survive this scandal as it survived earlier scandals... The great historian Macaulay wrote that there was nothing «so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality».
Diligent and apposite colors are used by designers that give comfort in warm weather.
When students have in their hands the suite of personal digital technologies that they use 24 hours, seven days a week, the way is opened for schools to readily harness that technology and benefit from the opportunities being opened in every area of learning; to further lower the school walls, to better individualise teaching and assessment, to interface with the apposite evermore powerful online learning facilities, to marry the «in» and «out» of school learning and teaching, and for the children to learn in context anywhere, anytime.
Expensive external education support agencies that don't add value to apposite teaching in a digitally - based world can, as has happened globally, be dispensed with.
To synopsize, video - based learning, carefully orchestrated and conflated with the apposite instructional strategy mix, now seems to be the new pitch and resolution of learning, at least for some time in future.
Terence Mills» comments are most apposite both in reference to adults and professional learning and their learning spaces and the redundancy of the classroom as the primary learning space in the digitalised 21st century.
with an appropriately badge driven excessive price tag... give it a ludicrous moniker (Uranus as in Ur - anus would be much more apposite]... and let the More Money than Brains set..
No more than a handful of those in the Viceroy's House that evening could have realized what a very apposite choice of film it was.
There are myriad options to include in a loan agreement and that is why our officers take the time to listen to your desires to make sure you get the most apposite home equity loan in Sudbury.
This temple is set on the top of small peninsula cliff with deep of beach coral valley located in right and left side by apposite to the Indian Ocean.
It therefore seems apposite to utilise the fine hotels of the Taj group at a specially negotiated tariff with dinners in the hotels.
Mifuki Hotel & Spa entrally located in the heart of downtown Saigon — bustling city, right apposite to New World hotel and also a walking distance away from Ben Thanh market.
The highest praise comes from the Rachel Campbell - Johnston in Times, who considers it «politically apposite and socially relevant».
But I wonder if it is not, paradoxically, in situations like that unforgettable occasion in Marfa in 2005 — with its fine - grained and apposite conjunction of metal and foam sculptures in what were singular, even ideal circumstances — that his enduring contribuition will be best remembered.
One gallery will feature avant - garde photography made in and around the 1930s, a decade so apposite for our times, as well as moments of homosocial intimacy captured by photographer Alice Austen in the 1890s, an era when «invert» meant homosexual.
In the early part of the 20th century, European artists had also questioned accepted ideals of beauty, and the choice of Rossy de Palma, often referred to as «a Picasso portrait come to life» — her asymmetric features so impressed film director Pedro Almodóvar that he gave her a starring role in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)-- to model the latest Portable Art project collection is appositIn the early part of the 20th century, European artists had also questioned accepted ideals of beauty, and the choice of Rossy de Palma, often referred to as «a Picasso portrait come to life» — her asymmetric features so impressed film director Pedro Almodóvar that he gave her a starring role in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)-- to model the latest Portable Art project collection is appositin Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)-- to model the latest Portable Art project collection is apposite.
In the week that the art critic Tom Lubbock was buried, endings were everywhere; which made a visit to Susan Hiller's retrospective at Tate Britain apposite, if poignant.
In these instances it's much more apposite to talk about competing system models and which best fit reality across a suite of observations, otherwise you just end up in an infinite loop of falsificatioIn these instances it's much more apposite to talk about competing system models and which best fit reality across a suite of observations, otherwise you just end up in an infinite loop of falsificatioin an infinite loop of falsification.
«The United Kingdom Independence Party will one day succeed in winning back the democratic and public supreme lawmaking power that formerly lay with Parliament and with Parliament alone, but is now vested overseas in unelected Kommissars (the revealingly apposite official German title for European Commissioners).
It's in this context that Justice Matlow's opening remarks in the case you cite is quite apposite:
«Be careful of what you wish for» might be a cliché but was «particularly apposite» in this context, he reflected.
The recent announcement by Ian Paisley that he was resigning his dual leadership roles, as First Minister of the Northern Ireland Executive and as Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader, almost a year after the restoration of a devolved power - sharing Assembly based in Stormont, Belfast, is perhaps an apposite time to assess the successes of the latest (hopefully permanent) attempt at devolving law - making powers to a region in the UK, and also to evaluate the robustness of institutionalised power - sharing as it meets the myriad challenges confronting the fledgling Assembly.
In Gordon v. Palmer, [1993] B.C.J. No. 474 (S.C.), Thackray J., as he then was, made the following comments that are still apposite today:
I am 100 % certain that E.M. Forster wasn't thinking about legal publishing when he wrote that powerful phrase; on the other hand, it seems apposite given where we are in the development of online legal publishing today.
The consumer would have to demonstrate how in his case the findings of the general challenge were not apposite.
«Apposite data can be used to bore in and counterbalance statements and assumptions that might otherwise be accepted unquestioningly.»
Berger J.A. expressed concern that the traditional justification for denying intervener applications in criminal matters — that other voices can distort an appeal — is gratuitously invoked to deny apposite interventions by a party who could assist that court but whose submissions may also happen to prove useful to the defendant in the case.
Apposite Capital sees significant potential in supporting management in further building OrthoD's export channels and in further commercialising OrthoD's sport medicine products.
Keeping in view the standards of the organization and carrying out the diagnosis of medical conditions of the animals in an apposite manner
Since this job is mostly determining the nature of a call and providing immediate and appropriate dispatch service, I know just how to manage services in a time efficient and apposite manner.
One apposite talent is strict compliance with legal requirements, owner specifications, and government regulations in several industries.
I am also quite familiar with using research data to create apposite presentations; it will be prudent to mention that my presentations were an important part of the research paper that Mr. Hannibal wrote and I have been given credit for it in the «acknowledgements» portion.
Various implementations ofthe basic premises are illustrated by an abundance of moving and intriguing case studies that engage the children in the fight against the problem and gain some control of their lives through strategies involving letters, art work, apposite stories, and such «unlicensed co-therapists» as stuffed animals... the authors... never dismiss the seriousness of their clients» problems.
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