Sentences with phrase «as voluntary separation»

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Meanwhile, the conception of the church under the impact first of «toleration» and then of complete freedom and separation had largely lost the sacramental dimension which traditionally had sanctified her regular observances under Episcopal direction by making them intrinsically meaningful, and had become that of a voluntary association of explicitly convinced Christians for the purpose of mutual edification in the worship of God and the propagandization of the Christian faith as the group defined it.
First, as shown in the JOLTS data, public schools have much lower rates of job openings, hire rates, quit rates, and voluntary and involuntary separations than every industry except the federal government.
It remains to be seen how these deals will play out as, beyond Openreach, no other voluntary separation has been implemented.
Understanding how voluntary separation affects your divorce, as well as the situations in which the court can order a separation can help you better prepare for your Virginia divorce.
For example, some house moves and employment transitions are voluntary, and some separations are desirable as they end abusive or otherwise harmful relationships, and may be a generally positive experience accompanied by improvements in «outcomes».
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