And, of course, these labels lack any real content when we look
at rulings like Blakely and Booker and Rita and Kimbrough.
«Since the atheist does not believe in objective «right» or «wrong» (received divinely) but that morality is simply the product of culture and genetics - It is fascinating to see how angry they become
at rulings like this... almost as if they believed the ruling objectively «wrong» (divinely received) or something...»
Since the atheist does not believe in «right» or «wrong» but that morality is simply the product of culture and genetics - It is fascinating to see how angry they become
at rulings like this... almost as if they believed the ruling «wrong» or something...
Not exact matches
One tenant renting
at The Station Condos
at 555/565 Wilson Ave., who requested his name not be published, said the new
rule seemed
like a «gag order,» and has left many tenants worried they're being silenced and will be penalized for following up on requests.
At other moments in history —
like three months ago, for example — the «big deal» in Trump's remarks might have been confirmation that he intends to overhaul (sorry, «tweak») the trade
rules that are the foundation of Canada's economic well - being.
Killing the «honour all cards»
rule would create endless aggravation
at the cash register and stifle competition too (smaller, upstart banks
like Capital One have become major players in Canada in part because no matter the bank's size or reach, customers can rest assured that stores are still guaranteed to accept their cards).
Users complain that they're tired of being talked down to, tired of being made to feel
like idiots, tired of absurd
rules, tired of machines that break, tired of IT support that cuts out
at 5 p.m. — when they're expected to work around the clock.
On the other hand, critics have blamed the Aussie
rules for contributing to a boom in unsightly condo towers aimed
at foreign investors while doing little to bring sky - high house prices in cities
like Sydney and Melbourne back down to Earth.
Legere broke the
rules by doing things
like removing long - term contracts and global roaming charges, after an outburst
at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2013 in which he snapped.
A good
rule of thumb is to treat everyone
at a potential new employer
like the CEO — you never know who you're talking to!
But he adds that in Canada,
at least, consumers seem to have low expectations of airlines, so upstarts
like WestJet can virtually rewrite the
rules.
At the start of April, regulators in Japan introduced new
rules that treated bitcoin less
like an outlaw currency and more as a part of the banking system.
It seems
like good Android phones are now the
rule rather than the exception, with underwhelming devices —
at least from the marquee players — getting harder to find.
First - tier Chinese cities
like Beijing and Shanghai have already employed AI and facial recognition technology to regulate traffic and identify driver's who violate road
rules, while Shenzhen traffic police began displaying photos of jaywalkers on large LED screens
at major intersections starting in April 2017.
For a while there, it looked
like Netflix was on its own in fighting the Federal Communications Commission's bone - headed and double - speaking effort
at institutionalizing «net neutrality»
rules, but on Wednesday the floodgates burst open.
Although the
rules and requirements weren't yet finalized as of this writing, it looks
like entrepreneurs looking to crowdfund via the equity model will be required to make
at least the following information available to the SEC, to the platform through which they raise funds, and to potential investors:
While this may seem
like an obvious
rule, many people fall victim to having one too many drinks
at a holiday party.
At issue are current
rules that classify internet service providers
like Comcast and Verizon as public utility -
like «common carriers» under Title II of the Communications Act.
But FanDuel,
at least, sees the two situations as different for a single reason, according to a spokesperson: Schneiderman's letter is a «civil demand,» not a «
ruling»
like Nevada made.
«Then, if your son throws a fit
at the store, you can refer back to that conversation, and say something
like «I know it's hard to be here when you're not getting anything, but that's the
rule,»» reports the magazine.
But the promise of the new
rules is that entrepreneurs
like Regina, who don't live in charmed places
like Menlo Park and Manhattan, or have friends
at Facebook, now have more alternatives, more potential swings of the bat.
The company and the union are
at an impasse with issues
like healthcare, offshoring call center jobs, work
rules and pensions.
Dan Schawbel, author of «Promote Yourself: The New
Rules For Career Success» says the photo makes her seem
like she is on vacation while her staffers toil
at work — an unfortunate message, he says, for someone who's done away with flexible schedules.
At the time, the judge's
ruling seemed
like a huge victory for O'Donnell.
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The Solar Energy Industries Association, which represents solar installers
like Elon Musk's SolarCity, was aghast
at the
ruling and said
at the time that it would harm the industry and cost thousands of jobs.
Although TPP is often seen as another in a line of treaties aimed
at liberalizing trade further, a more important goal may have been to «raise the bar» on trade, and to set up a body of
rules, including on environmental and labor issues, with which to create pressure for countries
like China to comply.
A new federal
rule aimed
at thwarting money laundering will go into effect in May and could impact how your business applies for and secures financial products
like loans and credit cards.
The monetary policy debate over whether
rule -
like behavior is preferable to pure discretion dates back
at least to Henry Simons in 1936.1 More recently, in their Nobel Prize - winning work, Finn Kydland and Ed Prescott demonstrated that a credible commitment by policymakers to behave in a systematic
rule -
like manner leads to better outcomes than discretion.2 Since then, numerous papers using a variety of models have investigated the benefits of
rule -
like behavior in monetary policy and found that there are indeed significant benefits.
Something
like the 4 %
rule, then you can again look
at this, people call it the unconditional mean, the unconditional safe withdrawal rate, because I don't know what will be the conditions
at that point.
But the government's gradual tightening of
rules for borrowers — a firm admission that the market was hotter than anyone was comfortable with — has taken some steam out of the market, and economists,
like Carney, seem to believe a soft landing may be
at hand.
So far, the IRS also hasn't
ruled if cryptocurrencies can benefit from a
like - kind exchange, says Mike Slack, lead tax research analyst
at The Tax Institute
at H&R Block.
The situation is worsened because traditional retirement
rules - of - thumb
like the «4 %
rule» are about as reliable as «red sky
at night».
At a high level, these
rules say that you can «swap» property with someone else without having to pay taxes on the exchange as long as you get property in return that is «
like kind».
«I'd
like to see a private letter
ruling or just an IRS modification on annuities that allows advisors to debit management fees directly from the annuity contract without putting out a 1099 - R and having the client pay taxes on the distribution,» said Shebesta, an advisor
at Jackson / Roskelley Wealth Advisors.
Road
rules are suggestions
at best, right of way is an ongoing negotiation, and some taxi drivers seem
like they are out for blood.
Downloading names, home towns, work histories and «
likes» of 50 million users was not against the
rules —
at least in 2014 — but Kogan should not have transferred the data to Cambridge Analytica, Facebook wrote.
It seems
like an invitation for US companies to be sued by the US Securities & Exchange Commission for violating Regulation FD,» says Jonathan Macey, a professor of corporate law
at Yale University, referring to an SEC
rule that requires public corporations to inform the market of material statements — and forbids selective disclosure.
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Like Crazy Every business pundit has said
at one time or another, «There's no more misunderstood, argued about topic in business than < insert topic here >, but it's really not that complicated.
At least the USA is doing something worthy in this world - they are attempting to ensure that people
like you don't
rule the country and take them any further back into the bronze age of thinking.
like former leader... we too have kept open house and had people live with us long and short term for nearly all our married life... we've had debate, argument, sadness, hilarity... even had someone with a disturbing psychosis... not
at one stage have we felt the need to make any
rules... that would almost be
like copping out of relationship.
If wisdom is to be ours, it must grow in us slowly
like a tree — a tree of life — and
at the end of the long growing we have its ripe fruit, sweet to the taste, which is the knowledge of good and evil — the kind of knowledge by which a king may
rule well, and any of us may govern our lives well.
At the other end of the spectrum, one might treat phrases
like «equal protection» and «free speech» as an invitation to judges to fashion whatever
rules best serve the general values that the phrases suggest: equality, free expression, and so forth.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians
like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the
rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began
at the resurrection.
Much
like the scientific method, one could look
at religion as the codes,
rules, rituals that may lead one to the subjective spiritual experiences.
For the most part, we've been given two sets of unhelpful «
rules» for what we should do with our sexuality: (1) respond to our sexuality as an appetite,
like hunger, and feed appropriately or (2) avoid or subjugate our sexuality as something to be expressed only in covenanted conjugal relationship and ignored or sublimated
at all other times.
It would be much easier if he didn't have to play this game with himself... I mean... he knows the outcome before the game even understand he does nt even tell us the damn
rules... what kind of a god plays by
rules that only he knows and doesn't even tell us... probably because he already knows the outcome... its
like playing cards with a stacked deck and he; s the dealer laughing
at us all because he has all the aces... I hate gods who do that.
The «christian view» goes something
like this, «there is a benevolent sky daddy who made some arbitrary
rules that include condoning slavery and stoning unruly children to death, and if I don't follow these
rules, I burn in hell for all eternity... unless I ask for forgiveness
at some point before I die, then all is forgiven and I live in heaven for all eternity, even if I'm a baby rapist!».
Though Jesus did teach about it, that method was
at best, secondary to His primary method of actually showing through his actions what a life lived under the
rule of God looks
like.