Sentences with phrase «by customary»

These postcolonial forms of inter-polity engagement are underwritten by both customary exchange and market considerations.
Rather, the relationship was understood as a question of how a connection to land established by customary Indigenous social organization and external to the common law could nevertheless be recognised by the common law.
However generally it can be said that in Indigenous cultures there is no dichotomy between intellectual property and the expressions of culture and kinship which are regulated by customary law.
Similarly, because the election provisions of the Indian Act are not mandatory, band leadership chosen by customary means can exercise the statutory powers of a chief and council.
Some data sets displayed on Global Forest Watch include land and resource rights governed by customary tenure systems but that are not recognized by national laws.
The issue is rounded out by the customary in - depth news, code, art, audio, and design columns from Game Developer's veteran correspondents, as well as product reviews and game art features.
Furthermore, financing quantities can be smaller or larger than those offered by customary banks and for shorter or longer terms and include a one time or multiple payment plan.
- Booklist «Using a repetitive, circular, incremental technique, Pamuk builds a multifaceted panorama distinguished by his customary intellectual richness and breadth.»
Moments after announcing Android 4.4 KitKat, Google celebrated the new version by the customary «unveiling the statue» video outside Building 44 in Googleplex.
The S63 AMG Coupe is visually differentiated from the standard S - class Coupe by the customary set of AMG styling elements.
Nevertheless, there was a spike of optimism about indie cinema's future, accompanied by the customary crop of It girls and boys — and this time, the attention was fully warranted.
The songs and score, by customary Chazelle collaborator Justin Hurwitz, are not quite indelible but they are nonetheless lovely.
His stores of purpose refilled, Gary sets about embarking his old comrades — played by customary partner Nick Frost, as well as Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine, and Eddie Marsan — aboard his ferry to regression: They will return to Newton Haven, the sleepy hamlet of their youth, and attempt the Golden Mile again, this time refusing to give up «until the bitter — or lager — end.»
There were unprecedented scenes at Prime Minister's Questions today as Theresa May appeared to break an exclusive piece of showbiz news — followed by a customary bad joke.
Her figure skater grace was eclipsed by the customary bravado of her hockey player fellow cooks, and yet, surprisingly, the boys left her to her own methods, without remark.
That could turn out to be a net plus for small businesses strapped for cash or hindered by the customary lag time while «the check is in the mail.»
Don't be deterred by those customary deflections.

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Certain proposed transactions, including the divestiture of Humana's subsidiary, KMG America Corporation, the acquisition of a minority interest in Kindred Healthcare, Inc.'s Kindred at Home division by Humana, as well as the acquisition of a minority interest in Curo Healthcare Services by Humana are subject to various closing conditions, including various regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions, as well as other uncertainties, and there can be no assurances as to whether and when these transactions may be completed.
With customary flair, Stack ended the experiment by gathering up all the rating sheets and setting them on fire in a small picnic area in back of the plant.
It was before Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen broke the customary sphinxlike silence of her office to observe that valuations in some tech categories have become «substantially stretched,» before the tech sector eclipsed financial services as the leading destination for elite business school graduates, and before tech money made over large swaths of New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Austin, and, of course, the entire San Francisco Bay Area, where one in five working adults is employed by a tech firm.
Grand - Jean Capital Management provides financial advisory and investment services to the Drexler family, including a family foundation established by Mr. Drexler, and receives customary compensation for those services.»
Stopping by the House of Commons on his way to China, Jim Flaherty received the customary ovation afforded a finance minister upon him arriving to deliver the budget.
In the event the Company issues shares of additional stock, subject to customary exceptions, after the preferred stock original issue date without consideration or for a consideration per share less than the initial conversion price in effect immediately prior to such issuance, then and in each such event the conversion price shall be reduced to a price equal to such conversion price multiplied by the following fraction:
«I don't want to send him through a process like that,» he said, referring to the customary vetting by...
An earlier filing might have been a telltale sign about the financial problems to come: Tesla disclosed that it had begun reimbursing Mr. Musk for his use of his private plane, justifying the cost by saying, «By paying only the variable expenses of Mr. Musk's private airplane, consistent with the reimbursement policy in place, we will recognize a cost saving as compared to the customary practice for an initial public offering road show.&raquby saying, «By paying only the variable expenses of Mr. Musk's private airplane, consistent with the reimbursement policy in place, we will recognize a cost saving as compared to the customary practice for an initial public offering road show.&raquBy paying only the variable expenses of Mr. Musk's private airplane, consistent with the reimbursement policy in place, we will recognize a cost saving as compared to the customary practice for an initial public offering road show.»
Quest Diagnostics Inc says transaction is expected to be completed in Q4 of 2017, subject to customary regulatory approvals.Quest Diagnostics - Fresenius Medical Care's dialysis - related laboratory services business, Spectra Labs, is not affected by divestiture.
In addition to the customary, «It depends,» my answer is usually followed by, «It depends on who the buyer is, market factors and trends, and cost of capital.»
In addition to the customary, «It depends», my answer is usually followed by «It depends on who the buyer is.»
The spin - off is subject to customary conditions, including effectiveness of the registration statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, execution of inter-company agreements and final approval by NHF's board of trustees.
For now, the deal is still pending closing conditions and customary approvals but should clear all hurdles by the end of March.
The cost of gifts, meals, and entertainment should always remain at or below that permitted by local law and in no event should the amount be greater than the legitimate and customary expenditure for such activities by private businesspersons in the country.
Consummation of Alibaba's investment in Suning and the investment by Suning in Alibaba are subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals and, in the case of the investment by Alibaba in Suning, the approval of the shareholders of Suning.
Believing that that customary election prayer, hallowed by the auspices taken by a counsel, has the force and religious weight that the majesty of the Republic demands, I prayed too that the election over which I presided should bring to the successful candidates all good fortune and prosperity.
Eternity is uncorrupted light; the world proceeds by interrupting sight, exchanging day and night.Half the acts of earth avoid the sun; much that's donemay be begun by day but end at night: aborted, buried lightis customary here; it shocks no morethan does a warsuch as the one we wage against the....
Martin Bailey tells of his persistent efforts by email to convince New York Times editors to change their customary one - sided reference to «the Temple Mount» to include both «Temple Mount!
Individuals and phenomena that break the customary flow of events are by definition unexpected.
It is customary to give one - tenth of the product of the land if it is watered by rain and one - twentieth if it is irrigated by human effort; two and one - half per cent of savings is suggested, with equal proportions of the increase in cattle or in trade in goods.
That is, we no longer follow the customary laws of the Old Testament, but the Royal Law (a word also used by Aristotle) as referenced in James 2, that to love your neighbor as yourself is the whole of it?
Who needs ~ a «work» day to fall BETWEEN the High Day Sabbath... and the WEEKLY Sabbath ~ if the proper DUTIES of the ~ High Day Sabbath ~ pertained precisely the ~» work» ~ of the particular ~ High Day Sabbath ~ «according to the customary ethics of the Jews» — THE LAW — DEMANDED such ~» work» ~ shall be done by the faithful, «good and just» «disciple» and «honourable counsellor» of the LAW — such as Joseph and Nicodemus who «themselves», have «waited for the Kingdom of God» and these, very «three days» in its messianic «GLORY»?
It is customary to measure the strength of a congregation's life by how many people attend Sunday worship in proportion to the total membership.
The customary term for this kind of exegesis is allegory, a word first introduced into Christian speech by St. Paul in the Epistle to the Galatians: «It is written that Abraham had two sons, one by a slave and one by a free woman.
His latest movie is Annie Hall, with Woody in his customary role as writer (in this case, with Marshall Brickman), director and actor [see the review by William Siska, p. 593 — Ed.].
On Being Catholic by Thomas Howard Ignatius, 263 pages, $ 12.95 paper With his customary vivid style, Thomas Howard expounds the faith, doctrine, and piety of the Roman Catholic Church.
References to passages in Process and Reality will be made by following the customary model adopted in Griffin and Sherburne's edition, that is by page (s) then line (s).
The customary practice in our society of embalming and publicly viewing the body is one way of doing this, but it is by no means the only way.
By III.1.2, 8 - 11, we find the customary, second sense of «objective datum» as pertaining to individual feelings.
It is, at least, apparent that the debates about humanitarian intervention by military force in the last decade, about the creation of international criminal tribunals in a number of cases, about the idea of a state's «universal jurisdiction» in cases of violations of the Genocide Convention or other «crimes against humanity,» about how far the global war on terror may proceed without violating the rights of states, and most recently, about the United - States - led use of force against the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, have all raised important points of positive and customary international law, and that in every one of these cases the outcome remains unsettled.
There is ample reason for democratic suspicion of manners, since customary codes of behavior are by nature traditional and conservative.
«I do not believe», he once declared to me with customary irony, «in justification by faith!»
Only Paul mentions the commandment to repeat the rite, though (since Paul's letter is some years earlier than Mark's gospel) by Mark's time it has doubtless become so customary that it didn't need to be mentioned.
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