From where I sit — which is not
as a scholar of the law, but as a reporter of facts — «the law is the law» argument has two fundamental flaws.
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Make a list of everything you'd want to see, hear, and feel
as a scholar in your room.
In relation to my
work as a scholar, the access I now have to sources is extraordinary.
That's when I realized I would much prefer being an artist than living a
life as a scholar.
The end of a school year is such a special time because it allows you to see how your students have
grown as both scholars and citizens.
This purpose is becoming increasingly
important as scholars of science, technology, and innovation policy attempt to connect with and influence a wider, more inclusive audience.
And his
virtues as a scholar — solid research, rigorous thinking, careful judgment, and a profound compassion for troubled human beings — are on full display in his book.
This is neither a study guide such as the student movement sometimes uses nor a commentary such
as scholars hope that Christian ministers use.
They should have made their commitment
request as scholars, but as I know, it's religious thing.
Many graduate programs require students to pass one or several examinations in order to demonstrate their
competence as scholars.
Finally, in 12th grade, the focus is on the «Senior Talk,» a retrospective speech on one's
path as a scholar and person.
We will continue to focus on modeling our core values,
behaving as scholars, and making safe choices.
Even it does more than anything else when you are surviving a mere pocket
money as a scholar.
He is widely
published as a scholar, is a popular guest lecturer and has taught art history extensively at the college level.
He will be sorely
missed as a scholar, a gentleman, a responsible citizen, and a keen scientist.
He is
recognized as a scholar and commentator on judicial ethics, judicial selection, and constitutional interpretation.
Majority of these would have gone through the familiar routine of being signed
as a scholar at a club's academy.
Aside from her political exploits — she was a top organizer on the high - profile Howard Dean campaign of 2004 — Teachout is best
known as a scholar of political corruption, and her academic writing focuses on the politics of power, including the corrupting influence or corporations on democracy.
As scholars such as Alexander Bickel and Michael McConnell have remarked, reliance on widespread traditions is also the characteristic method of the common law, the chief form of judicial decision - making for both English and American courts.
I was surprised because I am
trained as a scholar of the New Testament and early Christianity, and for thirty years I have written extensively on the historical Jesus, the Gospels, the early Christian movement, and the history of the church's first three hundred years.
She was recently
selected as a scholar of the Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to understand how personal factors including women's social norms, perceived beliefs, social support and personal barriers such as untreated mental health, substance abuse, intimate partner violence, and health system factors, including whether women receive HIV and obstetric care together or separately, contribute to HIV outcomes.
I'm in my 2nd year studying Sports Management and this is my first
year as a scholar.
Barry Prizant is one of the world's leading authorities on autism, with more than 40 years
experience as a scholar, researcher, and international consultant for individuals with autism and their families.
The memos that I received at Princeton were simply acknowledging my
role as a scholar trained in the humanities.
I identify what I
regard as the scholar's «moral virtues» that enable this transition: a) openness to what is new even when it is threatening; b) respect for what is different even when it is strange; c) dedication to the truth even when it is difficult to achieve; d) willingness to use critical intelligence both with the materials studied and with the materials of one's own life.
As scholar Donald Miller wrote about in his book Reinventing American Protestantism, Calvary Chapel helped birth and shape a movement.
Women are afraid that they will not be able to publish in competitive fields at the same rate as their childless colleagues; they are afraid that as new mothers they will no longer be taken
seriously as scholars; and they are afraid to take advantage of existing family leave policies in the event that chairmen and colleagues bristle at having to take on additional courses and other work when a new mother takes maternity leave.
I will do so in terms of the written word,
because as a scholar of literature and a writer (an ichthyologist and a fish), my exploration of the medieval and the modern must proceed through an examination of texts.
The Exile had already taken place, but whether the second Isaiah wrote around 540 B.C.,
as some scholars think from references to the Persian king Cyrus, or a century later, is not certain.
In Protestant America, such development was easier so
long as scholars generally agreed that science and scientific method, however sacred within the professions, was not all there was.
The 16 - year - old
signed as a scholar from Exeter City in July and has played every minute of our development squad league campaign to date, contributing to shutouts against Manchester City and Derby County.
Throughout this taxing treatment process, Vivian reflects on the similarities between research - minded academics and research - minded medical professionals, noting the lack of emotion and humanity that shaped much of her career despite her
brilliance as a scholar.
«They saw us as people who would work alongside them in this field, and they shared wisdom with us as people, not
just as scholars.»