In science personal testimony is evidence as well
as the testimony of countless men of faith some of whom are listed above.
Once we have determined the course of action for your medical malpractice lawsuit, we will then work to secure all necessary documentation as
well as testimony from other medical experts in the field.
These runway looks
stand as testimony to your memory of fact that you've even attended the fashion week.
Experienced legal counsel understands the type that will help and may be able to access evidence you couldn't, such
as testimony from a medical expert.
14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole
world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.
This provision applies even to verbal leases if proof of the agreement,
such as the testimony of a former landlord, can be provided.
His experiences and success are outlined in this
book as a testimony to the value of online dating and of its benefit to those seeking the love of their life.
One wall mock up section will rest forever in our show machine
room as a testimony of the house's DNA for future visitors.
Today it
stands as a testimony and record of what can be done as a family and we continue to share our adventures here.
The series
serves as testimony to the idea that learning is most effective as a partnership among communities, schools, teachers, children, and the parents who love them.
If your spouse denies his misconduct or contests the divorce, you may have to provide evidence,
such as testimony or documents, to prove the grounds you alleged.
Your depositions — formal statements, either oral or written, that carry the same importance
as testimony in court — play a different role in a Virginia divorce, depending on whether the divorce is contested or not.
Accompanying himself on guitar, Chapin's song — performed
as his testimony at the Nov. 23 City Council hearing — reflected the testimony of UFT Vice President of Elementary Schools Karen Alford: namely, that art in city schools is suffering from a lack of funding, certified art teachers, space, materials and commitment.
For the text to be
taken as testimony, as relevatory, judgment must be made about objective characteristics, above all what Ricoeur calls in Interpretation Theory its «self reference,» its claims to represent an «I» or a «we» engaged in a certain past «event of discourse.
The company may also employ reference
letter as testimonies to their reliability as well as a capability to carry out a job well.
According to Asim Warsi, Senior VP of Mobile Business at Samsung India, the launch of the Galaxy Note 8 further strengthened the company's leadership in the Indian premium smartphone segment, and the Gadget of the Year award is meant to be
seen as a testimony of the company's efforts in this area.
Remoteness in time does not affect the evidentiary value of an X-ray so long
as testimony indicates that the condition portrayed was essentially unchanged from the time of injury to the time of the X-rays.
Snippable commentary, perhaps, but this document, taken as a whole, does not
read as testimony nearly so well as it reads as a B - movie script.
Written comments on the proposed rules received no later than June 3, 2015, will be given the same consideration
as testimony presented at the hearing.
The ones left by our
species as a testimony of our passage on earth, those created by artists sharing their perspective on the world, and others oscillating between natural and man - made, organic and manufactured.
The therapist should be aware that his or her testimony,
just as the testimony of any party, is subject to impeachment.
Your depositions — formal statements, either oral or written, that carry the same
importance as testimony in court — ...
Rich in resources including photographs, maps and pictures, a set of videos provides powerful personal
stories as testimony to the Holocaust.
Giving them authority over unclean spirits, Jesus instructed the twelve to travel without provisions or equipment, to lodge in the same house throughout their stay in each village, and to shake the dust from their feet
as a testimony when they left any place that would not receive them or listen to them.
Hearsay: «Evidence based on the reports of others rather than the personal knowledge of a witness and therefore generally not
admissible as testimony.»
This is not normally
listed as a testimony of the Friends, but I absolutely think it is central to Quaker identity.
Revelation as Testimony by mats wahlberg eerdmans, 256 pages, $ 20 T wentieth - century theologians across a great spectrum — Catholic and Protestant, conservative and progressive — were critical of theories of divine revelation based exclusively on propositional truth.
The moment of the immediacy of the manifestation (I will return later to this expression which is Johannine before being Hegelian) is essential to the constitution of
testimony as testimony.
With this criticism of the Democrats
offered as a testimony of their even handedness and sincerity, they piously go on to tell Republicans that now is the time to engage in bipartisanship and follow a course of compromise.
We sometimes
label as testimony not only the personal report generally written, made by eyewitnesses of the events in question, but all kinds of pertinent documents to the extent that these documents are capable of furnishing arguments for or against a particular thesis.