Sentences with phrase «as a remedy in»

Medicines derived from plants were widely used as remedies in Brazil until the end of World War II, when these were progressively replaced by synthetic compounds.
Garlic: Used mostly as a remedy in cardiovascular disease and hypertension but has also been recommended for asthma.
Even though salary continuance is not a legal mechanism for the payment of statutory termination pay, and even though judges will often not order it as a remedy in a wrongful dismissal case, that does not necessarily mean that (a) salary continuance is never «legal» or (b) employees may not have to accept it.
Plaintiffs who were harmed by a defendant's violation of the retributive damages statute could seek retributive damages as a remedy in a traditional tort action.
Courts in Canada generally do not have the ability to order reinstatement as a remedy in a civil wrongful dismissal case unless otherwise provided for by statute.

Not exact matches

«Fortunately, there was a remedy: Cavendish bananas - maintained as interesting specimens in botanical gardens in the United Kingdom and in the United Fruit Company collection in Honduras - were identified as resistant substitutes for Gros Michel,» researchers from Wageningen University and Research Centre report in PLOS Pathogens.
As the founder of Watsi, a nonprofit that allows people to donate small amounts of money to crowdfund medical treatments for individuals in 20 developing countries, Adam, 29, is doing his part to remedy this imbalance.
As a remedy, it will most likely raise the prices on its steak and barbacao items by as much as 6 % later this year, placing Chipotle in a bind given its stated vision of keeping its menu options «accessible.&raquAs a remedy, it will most likely raise the prices on its steak and barbacao items by as much as 6 % later this year, placing Chipotle in a bind given its stated vision of keeping its menu options «accessible.&raquas much as 6 % later this year, placing Chipotle in a bind given its stated vision of keeping its menu options «accessible.&raquas 6 % later this year, placing Chipotle in a bind given its stated vision of keeping its menu options «accessible.»
Joel Reidenberg, a privacy expert with Fordham University, told me, «The relevant EU rules are based on general fair information practice standards, addressing a variety of aspects related to fairness in collection, purpose limitations, transparency of processing, accuracy, data subject access, and remedies for violations, and are more stringent because of their detail as well as some new twists.»
As a bonus, it can be used as a deep conditioner for your hair, a moisturizer for your skin and nails, and is an essential ingredient in many natural remedies because of its healing propertieAs a bonus, it can be used as a deep conditioner for your hair, a moisturizer for your skin and nails, and is an essential ingredient in many natural remedies because of its healing propertieas a deep conditioner for your hair, a moisturizer for your skin and nails, and is an essential ingredient in many natural remedies because of its healing properties.
When Williams created «Cool Flash for the Hot Flash» topical cream as a natural solution for hot flashes, he drew upon an unusual remedy an on - set medic used when he was shooting a production in sweltering desert heat as his inspiration for the product.
When his dog got sick on chicken jerky that had been produced in China, he decided a line of pet products that included freeze - dried treats as well as dental and medical holistic remedies was what the world needed.
This would allow California to enact important consumer protections, such as the disclosure of material risks, the unpredictability of virtual currency price in relation to fiat currency, and consumer's rights and remedies, without also immediately imposing harsh, costly licensing requirements.
Thus far, the antitrust executive in charge of the reviewing the deal, Makan Delrahim, appears to hint that such a merger could not pass without what's known as a «structural remedy» — in other words, the selling off of parts.
Fortunately, there was a remedy: Cavendish bananas — maintained as interesting specimens in botanical gardens in the United Kingdom and in the United Fruit Company collection in Honduras — were identified as resistant substitutes for «Gros Michel.»
It would nonetheless be all but impossible to provide full and complete responses to the remaining questions set forth in your letter given the important factual nuances, or to speculate as to the rights and remedies of any Person under the Rights Agreement in the absence of a fully developed factual record.
After a brief lag, the drug is now being prescribed at the rate of at least 10,000 scripts a day, outpacing such famous quick starters as the antidepressant Prozac (which went on to become one of the biggest - selling drugs in America) and the baldness remedy Rogaine (which has been something of a disappointment after its initial blaze of popularity).
Actual results may vary materially from those expressed or implied by forward - looking statements based on a number of factors, including, without limitation: (1) risks related to the consummation of the Merger, including the risks that (a) the Merger may not be consummated within the anticipated time period, or at all, (b) the parties may fail to obtain shareholder approval of the Merger Agreement, (c) the parties may fail to secure the termination or expiration of any waiting period applicable under the HSR Act, (d) other conditions to the consummation of the Merger under the Merger Agreement may not be satisfied, (e) all or part of Arby's financing may not become available, and (f) the significant limitations on remedies contained in the Merger Agreement may limit or entirely prevent BWW from specifically enforcing Arby's obligations under the Merger Agreement or recovering damages for any breach by Arby's; (2) the effects that any termination of the Merger Agreement may have on BWW or its business, including the risks that (a) BWW's stock price may decline significantly if the Merger is not completed, (b) the Merger Agreement may be terminated in circumstances requiring BWW to pay Arby's a termination fee of $ 74 million, or (c) the circumstances of the termination, including the possible imposition of a 12 - month tail period during which the termination fee could be payable upon certain subsequent transactions, may have a chilling effect on alternatives to the Merger; (3) the effects that the announcement or pendency of the Merger may have on BWW and its business, including the risks that as a result (a) BWW's business, operating results or stock price may suffer, (b) BWW's current plans and operations may be disrupted, (c) BWW's ability to retain or recruit key employees may be adversely affected, (d) BWW's business relationships (including, customers, franchisees and suppliers) may be adversely affected, or (e) BWW's management's or employees» attention may be diverted from other important matters; (4) the effect of limitations that the Merger Agreement places on BWW's ability to operate its business, return capital to shareholders or engage in alternative transactions; (5) the nature, cost and outcome of pending and future litigation and other legal proceedings, including any such proceedings related to the Merger and instituted against BWW and others; (6) the risk that the Merger and related transactions may involve unexpected costs, liabilities or delays; (7) other economic, business, competitive, legal, regulatory, and / or tax factors; and (8) other factors described under the heading «Risk Factors» in Part I, Item 1A of BWW's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the fiscal year ended December 25, 2016, as updated or supplemented by subsequent reports that BWW has filed or files with the SEC.
It sets distressing signals about race and protest, the same week as police moved in again on a peaceful Indigenous - led standoff against a North Dakota pipeline — and as Donald Trump rhetoric riles up believers in Second Amendment «remedies» when an election doesn't go their way.
In order to remedy this situation, the university has begun to develop units known as «micro apartments» — small single units, typically around 145 square feet that would cost between $ 600 and $ 700 monthly.
In 1911 a Federal court ruled DuPont in violation of antitrust laws, and the following year ordered the complete dissolution of Eastern as part of a remedIn 1911 a Federal court ruled DuPont in violation of antitrust laws, and the following year ordered the complete dissolution of Eastern as part of a remedin violation of antitrust laws, and the following year ordered the complete dissolution of Eastern as part of a remedy.
Nevertheless, «This experience... rested in his memory to provide a remedy in the future» — as did the next incident Augustine describes: Alypius» arrest for theft when he was still living in Carthage and studying under Augustine.
When first invented, in vitro fertilization (IVF) was sold as a medical remedy to be limited to married couples who could not otherwise conceive.
I gather that this strikes you as a very dissatisfying portrayal, and it should for two reasons: One, you are reading a portion of the bible which describes a portion of His attributes which can be remedied by simply reading the WHOLE bible to see what it has to say regarding His longsuffering, kindness, and love; that, I dare say without which, you would not even be able to sit here and slander Him with the irreverance conveyed in your words.
'' If any one asserts, that this sin of Adam, which in its origin is one, and being transfused into all by propagation, not by imitation, is in each one as his own, is taken away either by the powers of human nature, or by any other remedy than the merit of the one mediator, our Lord Jesus Christ... let him be anathema.»
He also raises the problem of distractions in prayer and suggests ejaculatory prayers or «spear - thrusts» as a remedy.
Once family life becomes stabilized, then education and many other problems in society will be remedied as well.
As long as we preach racial tolerance we will get nowhere in remedying the racial divide we have in our churches and in our natioAs long as we preach racial tolerance we will get nowhere in remedying the racial divide we have in our churches and in our natioas we preach racial tolerance we will get nowhere in remedying the racial divide we have in our churches and in our nation.
Holloway follows the traditional notion of the «remedy for concupiscence», saying that it is permitted to seek sex «for the tempering of disordered natural desire», [7] «in remedium concupiscentiae», as long as this is done in such a way as not to thwart the primary end of the act.
He thought that the liability of an employer for the torts of his employees should be construed narrowly as a relic of the Roman law of master and slave, and he was in general content to leave without remedy employees injured by unsafe working conditions.
This is being remedied as seminaries begin to accept responsibility in this area, 67 but clergy now in place must scramble for resourcing.
Just as in all their married life, these rituals on the night and morning of his impending departure are Marianne's desperate remedies to placate the great emptiness.
Throughout his life, love was always Auden's remedy, but in these early years he described it sometimes in Freudian terms as a release from repression, sometimes in Marxist terms as authentic existence through social action.
Each of these is however good in itself and must be done partly as a remedy to the immediate problem and as a useful and necessary part of the longer term solution.
(Not that this Jesus is incarnate simply as a remedy for sin; we shall discuss this aspect of the matter in the following section.)
In what still remains the most extended systematic presentation of his position, Man's Vision of God, Hartshorne develops his conception as an attempt to remedy the defects he finds in the Thomistic vieIn what still remains the most extended systematic presentation of his position, Man's Vision of God, Hartshorne develops his conception as an attempt to remedy the defects he finds in the Thomistic viein the Thomistic view.
It was derided as an «amnesty» bill, and critics claimed we had been there before, in 1986, with a measure that produced the problem we're now trying to remedy.
Those of us who believe, for instance, that surgical intervention might not be an appropriate remedy in the case of those experiencing confusion about their sex are ridiculed as intolerant or bigoted, rather than offered the opportunity to debate.
You might as well say that there is no conflict between science and astrology, believing in ghosts, reincarnation, or homeopathic remedies.
Should there be some sort of legal remedy for what Georgetown professor Robin West describes as the «state of servitude» inherent in the role of wife and mother?
Initiatives to remedy this crisis have led to polarization and name calling in which opponents have misrepresented each other's positions as open borders and amnesty versus deportations of millions.
C S Lewis (in Letters to Malcolm, I think) wrote about how the best church meetings were those most like a hospital, where we first recognized our needs, gained that which brought remedy and then worshiped our God and Saviour as a result.
Martin Luther King, Jr., whatever problems people may have with his personal life or philosophy, is deservedly lifted up as a figure who helped remedy a great wrong in our national experience.
When we think of all that has come from him in the impulse toward human freedom and dignity — the challenge of ignorance and the attempt to remedy it, the concern for and conquest of disease, the sensitivity to the needs and plight of the weak, destitute, helpless, and those in every kind of suffering, the stabilizing of the inner lives of millions of his followers around the world, and the fostering of a prophetic attack on such giant social evils as prejudice, injustice, and war — when we consider the things that have stemmed from this «penniless teacher of Nazareth,» we are dull indeed if the wonder of it does not sweep over our souls.
«If we unwind civil and religious marriage as a way to solve the conflict in legal and religious understandings, we will have reduced that couple to mere cohabitants, with crappy remedies if the couple breaks up,» she said.
On that supposition, my main point is that the use (however longstanding) of the term remedium concupiscentiae to signify an end of marriage has had a profoundly negative effect on married life, inasmuch as it suggests that lust is «remedied» or at least «legitimised» by marriage; in the sense either of automatically disappearing once one marries, or else of no longer being a self - centeredelement hostile to the growth of married love.
The Pope posed the question: «Does the Apostle perhaps look upon marriage exclusively from the viewpoint of a remedy for concupiscence, as used to be said in traditional theological language?
Only we don't do it to demonstrate our strength of will but as a humble remedy for sin and as a sacrifice of love in union with Christ.
As is evident, the Catechism gives no support to the idea that concupiscence is in some way «remedied» - in the sense of being eliminated or reduced to non-importance - by the simple fact of getting married; just the contrary.
One may construe The Wealth of Nations as containing, and possibly even as being shaped by, a quasi-Augustinian account of the way in which God responds to human sin by using the consequences of sin both as a punishment and as a remedy.
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