Sentences with phrase «as zealous»

The Dolphin Lawyer is just as zealous an advocate as any Shark Lawyer.
Many lawyers operate solely by a lawyer's instinct to act as a zealous advocate, which actually exacerbates conflict.
By Bill Eddy Which is more likely to cause harm to individuals or families: letting them choose a mediator who is not an attorney to write their parenting plans and divorce agreements, or insisting that divorce agreements must be written by lawyers whose job is to act as zealous advocates for their clients?
Collaborative lawyers are just as zealous and devoted to their clients» interests as any other lawyers.
Through his experience, Christopher has earned the reputation as a zealous advocate, championing the rights of accident victims in courtrooms throughout the state of Georgia.
She looks at the changes that have been made to the systems in England and Wales, saying: «Canadian regulation of lawyers could be improved and made better to ensure that lawyers act as zealous advocates within the bounds of legality.»
Throughout the years, our firm has become well known for serving as zealous advocates for our clients.
So, it is important for me, as a zealous advocate, to have effective skills to assist my clients to avoid litigation when I can and when they want me to do so.
Officers should be just as zealous in guarding the constitutional rights of young offenders as they are vulnerable populations that are already subject to disproportionate treatment in our justice system.
At Michael R. Varble & Associates, P.C., we have become known throughout the Sullivan County area as zealous advocates for injured victims.
We have served the Long Island community for years, and are recognized as zealous advocates for the injured.
This is an honor bestowed upon only 5 percent of accident attorneys in Southern California and is meant to recognize lawyers who are esteemed in their community as zealous advocates for justice!
It entails appreciating that clients are people, not cases, who need empathetic counselors as well as zealous advocates.
38 At the same time, however, «lawyers are themselves social actors, functioning within rather than above the perpetual clash» of interests.39 This private - interest role represents the more familiar view of lawyers as zealous advocates for their clients.40 The case - dialogue method, the Report argues, serves to prepare students for their role as private - interest advocates, which is only one side of their dual roles.
And in a business transaction, she really doesn't see you as a zealous defender of her risk management - driven legal position, but, let's be honest, as a speed - bump in getting her contract done — she'd much rather focus on the new deal she has in the works than talk to you.
He is known as a zealous advocate and has represented clients throughout the State of Minnesota.
Shaun works alongside his clients to resolve issues quickly and efficiently outside of the courtroom or serve as their zealous advocate in the courtroom.
We've always had the belief that e-book authors should be as zealous with marketing as «tree book» authors.
Starring William Hurt as a zealous psychological researcher, the film opens with a shot of Hurt floating in a tank, electrodes attached to his head.
Jean Reno is not horrible as the zealous owner of the violent sport while Chris Klein and Rebecca Romijn - Stamos show new lows in acting.
Robert Redford puts in a stellar performance as a zealous prison reformer in this meditation on the ardor of idealism.
IDS and his acolytes are have been just as zealous in pursuing their reforms as Michael Gove's remorseless pursuit of his academies reforms in the Department for Education.
If only Wenger was as zealous as Pep, maybe our results would have been different.
Those of the Muslim faith are as zealous and passionate about their faith being expressed through procreation as the Duggars here in Arkansas — 19 kids and counting — Abortion is unacceptable and every child is a blessing from Allah --
Christians however have been targeted with criminal charges by a police force as zealous as the extremists they are meant to be protecting vulnerable minorities from.
Isn't a bit just as zealous as a creationist that tells you creationism is fact, to force an absolutely unproven theory, with zero physical evidence as scientific fact, rather than a wild theory that many scientist desperately hold onto?
So, I guess my point is that the scientific community and the people who follow them blindly are just as zealous as the creationist that do the same.

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It said it would coordinate more effectively on existing initiatives — such as a code of conduct with the main social media companies — and provide guidance on dealing with illegal content to avoid overly zealous removals.
Salespeople are characterized as overly zealous and manipulative middle - aged men, the used - car salesman if you will.
And even as Amazon expands and experiments, Bezos remains zealous about delivering a good customer experience.
Ann K: Perhaps I overstated that, but as I'm sure you know, The Catholic Church has always been the most zealous in the concept that only ordained priests can properly understand Scripture.
Preaching to the zealous choir, Ms. Streisand presented herself as the last liberal: a woman on the side of the angels and George McGovern against the dark forces of Hitler, Stalin, and Newt Gingrich.
You are right, Calvinists do have tremendous flaws in their theology but then so do we all and I have found through the years that it does not help to point out peoples flaws or errors as some are just downright unteachable and others are extremely zealous for what they know.
Perhaps your church is not a zealous as my old one was.
Now he returns, not with all the disciples this time, but only the insider troika of Peter and brothers James and John, the zealous sons of Zebedee, or «Sons of Thunder,» as Jesus called them.
As we converse on a gray afternoon in my campus study, I learn that she will not read or even open mail from her parents because they can not bring themselves to address her as «Lord Zealous.&raquAs we converse on a gray afternoon in my campus study, I learn that she will not read or even open mail from her parents because they can not bring themselves to address her as «Lord Zealous.&raquas «Lord Zealous
Lord Zealous is correct; I as a historian of religion and — is she rubbing it in as she draws out the third syllable?
Though I don't want to let go of any insights from the social sciences, all this «nothing but» leaves me a bit edgy, and Lord Zealous has seized on my restlessness: There is a hint of a taunt behind her slightly glazed smile as she keeps reminding me that my community is devoted to scholarship; the history of religion.
If then such a zealous learner, though not carrying things so far as to become a disciple, were to discourse loudly and volubly of how much he owed the Teacher, so that his eulogy was almost endless and its gilding priceless; if he were to resent our explanation that the Teacher had been merely an occasion, neither his eulogy nor his resentment could further our inquiry, since both had the same ground, namely, that though lacking in the courage to understand he had nevertheless not lacked the audacity to go beyond.
Lord Zealous, it turns out, will talk to me because she sees me as a professor, a scholar, a relative neutral.
I think it is quite possible that, zealous student of philosophy as he was, he might admit that the way he argued his position was somewhat overly indebted to the mechanical thinking of his time and of the Reformers.
This state of readiness is described as «holiness and godliness,» being «zealous to be found by God without spot or blemish, and at peace,» and growing «in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.»
Devout, zealous and academically able, Bourne spent only a short time as a curate, before taking charge of the Southwark diocesan seminary, at Wonersh near Guildford.
One was a zealous Jew whose fidelity to the God of his ancestors made him a murderer and blinded him to the possibility that God's coming might not be as he anticipated.
Yes, atheisim is a religion... belief in nothing is still a belief and they seem every bit a zealous as the rest of the fanatics.
Paul envisions the life of believers, individually and corporately, as a grace - full «war» against an age marked by darkness — exploitation, subjugation, enslavement — a struggle in which the «Christ weapons» are made of light: zealous love of strangers and enemies, wily grace, inventive nonretaliation.
Have we not all encountered that overly zealous moral crusader who pounces on the sins of others (particularly their sexual or financial ones) only to be exposed as a perpetrator of the very same sins?
This is what makes all the difference in the world between the well - intentioned and zealous social worker, good and important as such a person is, and the man or woman who gives himself to a needy and hungry and lonely person.
It is of course somewhat petty to care overly much about captious atheists at such a time, but it is difficult not to be annoyed when a zealous skeptic, eager to be the first to deliver God His long overdue coup de grâce, begins confidently to speak as if believers have never until this moment considered the problem of evil or confronted despair or suffering or death.
He is renowned as a non-believer, and yet has adopted a non-aggressive stance towards religion, unlike zealous atheists such as Richard Dawkins.
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