Sentences with phrase «between fidelity»

«RESPA is very clear that paying fees or providing anything of value for the simple act of referring business is a violation of law,» says the Acting FHA Commissioner, following a $ 4.5 million settlement between Fidelity National Financial and HUD over kickback claims.
The current study's procedure was different from previous studies on treatment fidelity in PMTO (Forgatch and DeGarmo 2011; Forgatch et al. 2005; Hukkelberg and Ogden 2013) in a number of ways: the present study (a) included multiple outcome measures of PMTO instead of only parenting practices or externalizing behavior; (b) examined the FIMP dimensions separately instead of using a mean or a single construct; and (c) examined the association between fidelity scores and treatment outcome at different assessment points.
The cultural adaptation of prevention interventions: Resolving tensions between fidelity and fit.
Passionate about technology and a lifelong PC gamer, Dominic suffers from the «tweak for days» PC gaming condition, where he plays the same section over and over at every possible combination of visual settings to find the right balance between fidelity and performance.
Cardholders of the current co-branded products between Fidelity and FIA Card Services may continue to use their card as usual and enjoy all the associated benefits.
Partnerships may be strategic, such as the many symbiotic partnerships that have evolved between Fidelity and Blackrock, or they may be more opportunistic, such as the way that Flexshares has launched ETPs, which have an in - house demand from existing NorthernTrust clients.
Simply rebalancing each year between Fidelity's EM stock and bond funds so that you end up with a 60/40 weighting in a hypothetical balanced portfolio yields the same result for the past 10 - and 15 - year periods.
An outgrowth of the AES's evaluation work with UCLA's National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing is a CRESST study highlighting the relationship between fidelity of implementation and student test scores in magnet schools in five school districts evaluated by the AES - CRESST team for the 2010 MSAP grant cycle.
However, this effort resulted a strong correlation between the fidelity ratings of project staff and school principals.
To offer a little context, the tension between fidelity and compromise sits at the heart of these questions.
Theology is always in tension between fidelity to an entrusted message and adaptation to time and place, and only the Spirit can guarantee authentic continuity.
EFT is a fast and secure way to transfer money between your Fidelity account and a bank account.
The price war between Fidelity, Vanguard and Charles Schwab is continually heating up.

Not exact matches

Suzhou - based Innovent, which counts mutual fund giant Fidelity and Singapore state investor Temasek among its investors, is looking to raise between $ 300 million and $ 500 million in its Hong Kong float, according to two other sources.
Average balances in small - business retirement plans increased by 20 percent between 2007 and 2012, according to a study from Fidelity Investments.
What explains the link between workplace power and fidelity?
The benchmark the complaint uses to measure the difference between actual returns under the Intel plans and what the complaint contends these returns should have been is a series of indexed Fidelity funds.
Corporate Insight determined the average cost differential by calculating the difference between the costs of matching corporate and municipal bond inventory at Fidelity vs. these markup - based firms in the study, then averaging the differences across all of the competitor firms.
It also was obvious that Wharton professors who believed in quantum analysis and random walk weren't doing nearly as well as my new colleagues at Fidelity, so between theory and practice, I cast my lot with the practitioners.
This human covenant, in its fidelity and indissoluble bonding, fulfils every natural and complementary quality between the sexual natures of the spouses, as John Paul II has brought out for us.
However, fidelity to the saving truth which God has entrusted to His Church in the Revelation of Jesus Christ necessitates a continuity that precludes any contradiction between the new synthesis and what has gone before.
In googling this, we find that some make distinction between «fidelity of the heart» and «monogamy».
I think there's a big danger for the institution both in terms of its credibility and its actual fidelity to Jesus in the New Testament in letting the gap between the new pastoral and the doctrinal get too large.
We affirm the wholeness and freedom that flow from sexual abstinence before marriage and lifelong, monogamous fidelity within the mutual covenant of marriage between one man and one woman.
The love of a man and a woman, lived out in the power of baptismal life, now becomes the sacrament of the love between Christ and his Church, and a witness to the mystery of fidelity and unity from which the «New Eve» is born and by which she lives in her earthly pilgrimage toward the fullness of the eternal wedding.»
Secondly, picking up on the latter point, virginity throughout Scripture is an image of obedient, covenantal faithfulness between Israel and God, and between the Church and Christ; it is this fidelity that the virgin is called to embody in herself.
The fidelity, the indissolubility, of the marriage bond between two spouses is precisely that earthly reality which most powerfully points us towards God's faithful love.
What many folks seem to encourage jovially are rival bickering between young blooded humanists who banter about incessantly never judging their owned amorous infidelities and always trivializing the bitterness of others» written and even oral wordage... «I am what I am Sam» are the earmarks of standalone infidels who dare not seek the fidelities of devotional humanisms flavored austerities emanating with frugal discourse above the plainness of written and / or spoken dysenteries... «Bite the bullet» antagonists on both young sides might never find frugally endorsed concessions nor open their doors ever so gently...
The task of the didaskalos is to defend the difference between the organic fidelity of our interpretation now and the meaning of the message then as well as to oppose other «adaptations» or «applications» which rather constitute betrayal.
Paul's wordplay highlights the contrast between human infidelity and God's fidelity.
It is a word drawn from covenantal and, indeed, contractual notions: where there is some sort of commitment between two parties, the consideration or fidelity one shows to the other is hesed.
But his concern for the law persisted in his summons to distinguish between the external obedience required by it and the inner fidelity to a higher law required of a life reborn by the love and mercy of God.
Today we are moving, with great social turbulence and at a high but necessary cost, toward a more equitable set of social arrangements in which women are no longer regarded as the chattel of men; love, fidelity and mutual respect replace property rights and concern to reduce competition between related males for the same woman.
We have argued that faith in the promise of divine fidelity given through revelation liberates our desire to know from the self - deception that stands between it and reality.
The juxtaposition between clerical sin and ecclesial fidelity lies at the level of instrumentality.
It needs to be drawn into what is higher» into love for God and the fidelity that characterizes the bond between Christ and his bride, the Church, if it is to be made whole.
Brooks's criterion, fidelity to the intermediate phase of an actual occasion, lies between the other two both ontologically and in the possibilities of practical use.
On the other hand, Rabbit stands strangely justified in his inability to find a middle path between resignation to blighted hopes and the quest for a more intense life, between marital fidelity and sexual vitality.
Second, this union between them «impose [s] total fidelity on the spouses».
It does not, for short of actual marriage there is no pledge of unending fidelity, no assumption of permanent responsibilities, no assurance that the very act thus engaged in may not cheapen the relation between the two and terminate their love.
The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA voted today in favor of changing ordination standards to remove language requiring ministers «live either in fidelity within the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman, or chastity in singleness.»
This continuity between the historical ministry of Jesus and the ministry of the apostles is Luke's way of guaranteeing the fidelity of the Church's teaching to the teaching of Jesus.
On Tuesday, the Twin Citites Area presbytery, which covers Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, became the 87th presbytery - and the deciding vote - to approve an amendment that will remove the constitutional requirement that all ministers, elders and deacons live in «fidelity within the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman or chastity in singleness.»
Identifying core components of interventions found to be effective and understanding what it takes to implement those components with fidelity to the program model is critical to successful replication and scale - up of effective programs and practices in different community contexts and populations.7 There is growing recognition in the early childhood field of the importance of effective implementation and the need for implementation research that can guide adoption, initial implementation, and ongoing improvement of early childhood interventions.8, 9,10 The promise of implementation research and using data to drive program management is compelling because it offers a potential solution to the problem of persistent gaps in outcomes between at - risk children and their more well - off peers.
Specifically, the tool helps to identify whether enrollment benchmarks are met, whether the home visiting programs are being im - plemented with fidelity to the model, and whether there are appropriate linkages between home visiting and the states early learning standards.
Recent revelations by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, which have trappings on alleged illegal transaction between former Minister of Petroleum resources, Dieziani Alison - Madueke and Fidelity Bank Managing Director, Nnamdi Okonkwo may have snowballed into indicting the head honcho of other financial institutions.
In an affidavit filed in support of the application, an EFCC investigator, Moses Awolusi, claimed that the anti-graft agency discovered through its investigations, communication between Diezani and a former Fidelity bank Managing Director, Nnamdi Okonkwo.
The 63 - year - old Ogbonna was arraigned alongside his company, Obyke Consult Limited, for allegedly defrauding Fidelity Bank and Diamond Bank of N45m each between April and August 2012.
With that context in mind, back to the connection between our car crash story and the Daily Voice article where George Latimer chose to raise the issue of his supposed marital fidelity.
«Our findings give us insights into how fidelity to breeding and feeding destinations persist over many generations, resulting in differences between whale populations, and why some populations are more genetically differentiated from the rest.
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