Sentences with phrase «as eminent»

The real estate sector in India has emerged as an eminent propeller of the country's economy, national growth and GDP for a long time.
As an eminent insurance aggregator, PolicyBazaar is committed towards making your travel pleasant and hassle free.
He has been cited as a leading lawyer on several accounts and Chambers Asia Pacific considers him as an Eminent Practitioner in Banking and Finance.
Hine was a celebrity, widely recognised as an eminent historian, a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and of the Royal Historical Society.
The blog will track and analyze legal developments in areas such as eminent domain, land use, labor and employment, public contracts, environmental regulations, elections and taxation.
He is one of the first lawyers to be granted Solicitor Advocate status before the Hong Kong courts and is ranked as Eminent Practitioner and one of the leading lawyers in his field by top legal directories, including Chambers Asia, Chambers Global, Asia Pacific Legal 500 and IFLR 1000.
As eminent physicist Freeman Dyson says, «Models do a very poor job of describing the clouds, the dust, the chemistry and the biology of fields, farms and forests.»
But this hasn't prevented big league journalists from portraying Pachauri as a premier scientist — as well as an eminent climatologist.
Whether any newspaper should involve itself repeatedly with any pressure group is a matter for debate; it would be deeply perturbing to find that a paper as eminent as The Times could allow a small NGO, particularly one whose sources of financing are unknown, a high degree of influence.»
On the other hand, he might respond to someone as eminent as Steve McIntyre!
Of course, piling on enough regulatory expenses will eventually have the same effect as eminent domain, but without the need to compensate owners.
Hilarious how you climate cult fanatics defend your cherished climate cult religion with jihadist zeal, just as eminent scientists have recognized:
Self - described at the time as an eminent psychologist and inventor of the lie detector, Marston was also a staunch feminist in a pre-feminist world, a polyamorist, a bondage aficionado, and a bit of a charlatan.
Now approaching his 80th birthday, he is as eminent a British artist as they.
The sculptor follows British artists including Anish Kapoor and David Hockney, as well as eminent figures form the theatre including Sir Tom Stoppard and Dame Judy Dench.
All in all, the show presents around one hundred paintings and works on paper, including treasures from private collections as well as eminent works on loan from museums in Europe, the United States, Australia, and Japan.
This prize crowned Jäger as an eminent photographer, and also singled out his work as a distinguished photo theorist and photo historian.
This is another clear indication that ITB Asia is firmly establishing itself as the eminent travel trade show for the region,» added Buck.
Some vets, such as the eminent Dr Jean Dodds, who I have been fortunate to hear speak in person, actively spread the word that annual vaccinations are not required.
and security, as well as eminent portability.
As eminent legal scholar Richard Epstein explains in his newly published Education Next article,
Brides» galleria Brides» galleria is considered as eminent Indian online fashion brand through which elevated Indian fashion designers display out their traditionally designed outwears for women in front of fashion world.
Cassini's work as an eminent Italian scientist was not limited to astronomy.
Ministers already face united opposition from the Conservative and Liberal Democrat frontbench in the Lords, as well as eminent crossbench peers including Lady Manningham - Buller, former head of MI5, and the former lord chief justice, Lord Woolf.
Even as eminent Nigerians continue to call on the Buhari administration to tread cautiously in the fight against corruption and ensure due process, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar...
Her selection to this high - level event as an eminent scholar from Ghana was certainly no disgrace to her country.
At Vedge, widely regarded as the eminent vegan restaurant in the country, Kate features cozy desserts like creamy, cheese-less cheesecake, super-silky ice cream, and bread pudding rippled with strawberry preserves.
Such rejection of love, as the eminent psychiatrist Clemens Benda reveals in Der Mensch im Zeitalter der Leiblosigkeit (Man in the Age of Lovelessness), is due, however, to the experience of false love or the lack of experience of real love.
John Cobb devoted much attention to this topic, and Charles Birch, as an eminent biologist and process thinker, has contributed much by his writings and lectures to the wider acceptance of a process style of thought in the circles of the World Council of Churches.
Still it is because of the notion of God as Eminent Person that Hartshorne may bluntly pronounce, «Theology is an attempted psychology of deity.
Since mind or awareness is the most relational of all entities, Hartshorne concludes that God as eminent mind is the supremely related, most dependent being of all.44 Furthermore, because he is the surpasser of all others, his sociality must be an absolute relativity.
Indeed, it will have become clear from even this brief summary that there is a strict analogy between God's existence as the eminent person and our own existence as men.
As that eminent thinker, Radar O'Reilly of M * A * S * H once said, «Animals are people too!»
He would criticize Swinburne for viewing God as eminent reality, maintaining that nothing, not even God, has aseity as a totally independent being.
He especially repudiates the doctrines of God as the unmoved mover and as eminent reality.

Not exact matches

The Trump administration could seek to use eminent domain to seize land needed for a border barrier, as well as support roads and other infrastructure, though it would likely face costly legal challenges that could delay construction for years.
«I think of these as high - tech Beanie Babies or 21st - century tulips,» says Robert Hockett, a law professor at Cornell who gained notoriety after the financial crisis for proposing that cities use «eminent domain» to buy out underwater mortgages.
«As an organization, we have been plagued with too much bad behavior, which has resulted in loss of lives, negative press and large lawsuits,» said SAE's eminent supreme archon Bradley Cohen in a Founder's Day video.
Absent such a standard, the shareholder proposal rule becomes nothing less than a species of private eminent domain by which the federal government allows a small minority to appropriate someone else's property — the company is a legal person, after all, and it is the company's proxy statement at issue — for use as a soap - box to disseminate their views.
His ground breaking research on complex systems modelling of debt - deflation was awarded the eminent Revere Award from the Real World Economics Review, describing Keen as the economist «who first and most clearly anticipated and gave public warning of the Global Financial Collapse and whose work is most likely to prevent another GFC in the future».
Yes, we can see eminent figures on the other end of the spectrum as well.
He also considers the more familiar names — reactionaries such as Joseph de Maistre and Louis de Bonald, eminent monarchists such as... Malesherbes and... Chateaubriand, as well as the stalwarts of nineteenth - century French liberalism Benjamin Constant and François Guizot.
Dr. Greg Graffin's PHD thesis found that the overwhelming majority of the world's eminent evolutionary biologists find no conflict between religion and science — so long as religion is recognized solely as a sociological adaptation.
Muchembled explains both the development of dueling among the nobility and rural revolts against the centralization of authority as reactions against state repression of traditional codes of violence: «In each case, the participants claimed an eminent right to a straight fight, even if it resulted in the death of the adversary.»
Even though the traditional God has the power to extend aid in an eminent way, it appears as if he has not and will not intervene to prevent unnecessary evil.
In today's cultural and political climate, however, to suggest that the current stampede to accept claims that a decade ago would have been regarded as signs of serious psychological disturbance — and that are still regarded as such by eminent psychiatrists — is to risk being shamed and cast to the margins of society as a bigot.
The eminent English historian Michael Burleigh agrees with Feldkamp, and adds that «Soviet attempts to smear Pius had actually commenced as soon as the Red Army crossed into Catholic Poland».
Some of the writers are undoubtedly eminent, such as Mary Ann Glendon of Harvard and Elizabeth Fox - Genovese of Emory.
Years later, Constantine told his friend Bishop Eusebius (c.260 - 340), the most eminent of early church historians, that in the early afternoon, as he was praying, he had a vision of a cross of light in the heavens bearing the inscription «Conquer by this».
Eminent church scene observer Martin Marty commented that if young seminarians could be as interesting about life as Allen is about death, «maybe we'll have a new generation of theological winners again.»
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