Not exact matches
I lean towards the third view... but I admit it is the most difficult of the three views... Christ's priorities appear to be «love in
motion» flowing in almost unpredictable directions as dictated
by the greatest need: — He heals a slave rather than rebukes slavery; — He heals a man at a pool, then leads the man to belief, then says «cease from sinning»; — He heals many others and says «go and sin no more» to but a few; — He shares money with the poor but establishes no long - term aid; — He touches lepers; He converses with seeking Pharisees; He
debates with other Pharisees; He lives with Samaritan outcasts for two days; — He acknowledges the five «marriages» of the Samaritan woman as «marriages»... and then remarks about her current co-habitation... but then moves to higher priorities; — He seems so very focused
on internal holiness and not
on external holiness; — He violates the Sabbath; He says He is Lord of the Sabbath; He even says that the Sabbath was created to assist man, rather than man created to serve the Sabbath... thus turning the entire concept of the Law into one of assistance rather than being chained to obedience; — He insists
on impartiality in the way we bless others, even if we call them «evil» or «good».
Then there's another Commons
debate, probably later that week
on Thursday 29 October,
on a backbench
motion proposed
by Labour's welfare guru and ex-minister Frank Field with all party backing.
Today, a few corridors down from the Commons fight
on «Amendment 7» — that «meaningful vote»
motion — we will attempt to input the public's voice into the
debate,
by launching the findings of the Citizens» Assembly.
On 5 December, 60 speakers took part in a debate on the size of the house and agreed a motion that its size should be reduced, and methods should be explored by which this could be achieve
On 5 December, 60 speakers took part in a
debate on the size of the house and agreed a motion that its size should be reduced, and methods should be explored by which this could be achieve
on the size of the house and agreed a
motion that its size should be reduced, and methods should be explored
by which this could be achieved.
While leading the
debate on the
motion, Senator Danjuma La'ah said, «
on the 23rd December, 2016 and even as we speak, communities of Ambam, Gaska, Dangoma, Tsonje, Pasankori, Gidan Waya and Farin Gada of Jama'a and Kaura local government area have been under serious attack
by the herdsmen, resulting in several deaths, injuries, and wanton destruction of properties worth billions of naira».
Labour backbenchers
on the procedure committee aren't impressed
by Hague's unexpected last - minute
motion, produced yesterday evening, for a one - hour
debate on the issue later today.
The SLF, a left - of - centre pressure group, had first attempted to table a
motion for the conference calling for a fiscal stimulus a month ago, but was rebuffed
by the federal conference committee
on the grounds that it would require a two - hour
debate.
The vote followed a four - hour backbench business
debate on a
motion endorsing a minimum level of spending
on defence as 2 % of GDP — a level set
by Nato — in which MPs from across the political spectrum repeatedly urged the government to protect defence spending.
The dramatic move will come as MPs prepare to
debate a
motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn at a meeting
on in the Commons
on Monday evening - followed
by a secret ballot the next day.
About 207 have also signed a
motion put
by Labour MP David Chaytor, calling
on the government to publish a consultation document setting out the issues surrounding Trident replacement, «as a basis for public
debate».
More than 120 MPs have signed an early day
motion put
by former environment minister Michael Meacher saying that no decision
on Trident should be taken until «the fullest possible
debate» had taken place «and a deciding vote held in parliament».
The
motion for the Vote of no confidence
on Fayemi was moved
by the Majority Leader Hon Femi Gbajabiamila, after Fayemi and his Minister of State failed to show up for a sectoral
debate on their ministry.
Two weeks before the Government's consultation
on same - sex marriage draws to a close, Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association is participating in a
debate hosted
by Catholic Voices
on the
motion, «This House Would Legalise Same - Sex Marriage».
Labour MPs will
debate a
motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn tomorrow evening, followed
by a vote
on Tuesday.
I think that if you permit me I will like to come tomorrow
by way of
motion, so it can be
debated on the Floor of the Senate.»
According to the statement, CDHR is deeply concerned with the failure of the House to investigate allegations of «budget padding» raised
by Honourable Jubrin, while the
motion on abuse of members» privileges was raised,
debated and referred to ethics and privileges committee of the House for investigation later resulting in the suspension of Jubrin from the green chamber for 180 siting days and sealing off his office.
The Defence Headquarters wish to respond to a comment
by the Deputy President of the Senate, Distinguished Senator Ike Ekweremadu
on Wednesday 7 March 2018, regarding the Nigerian Military, while contributing to a
debate on a
motion sponsored
by Senator Ahmed Ogembe, representing Kogi Central.
A
motion which would reintroduce a ban
on civil partnerships in religious premises has been withdrawn
by Baroness O'Cathain, following a
debate dominated
by opposition to her «prayer
motion».
Deputies voted
on Wednesday morning
by 21 votes to 17 to
debate a revised
motion that included both assisted dying and palliative care, thereby rejecting a wrecking amendment.
10.24 am: Delegates are now
debating an emergency
motion on the riots criticising the «large number of lengthy custodial sentences» handed out out
by the courts.
Government whips would have to try to get the bill through the Commons
by using the closure
motion process — having particular votes
on whether to terminate a
debate.
The Member of Parliament for Asawase was contributing to a
motion on the floor
debating the State of the Nation Address presented to the House
on the 21st of February 2017
by President Nana Akufo - Addo.
Labour MPs turned out in force
on Wednesday to help defeat a parliamentary
motion calling for Tony Blair to be held to account for allegedly misleading parliament over the Iraq war
by 439 votes to 70, after a sometimes angry
debate.
The opportunity presented
by collective bargaining has been placed at the heart of the
debate on the devolution of pay and conditions in Wales with a priority
motion passed at the annual NUT conference.
Born 1982, Auckland, New Zealand Education 2009 Meisterschule, Städelschule HFBK, Frankfurt am Main 2005 BFA, Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland Solo exhibitions 2018 «Games of Decentralized Life» Galerie Buchholz, Cologne 2018 «The Founder's Paradox», MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland 2017 «The Founder's Paradox», Michael Lett, Auckland 2017 «The Founder's Paradox», Michael Lett, Auckland 2017 «Shenzhen Entrepreneurial Form», Fine Arts, Sydney 2017 «FaaS — Feedback as a Service: Reflecting
on messaging,
debate and criticality inside a parliamentary discussion
on internet governance», Bozar, Brussels 2017 «Simon Denny: Real Mass Entrepreneurship», C2 Space, OCT - LOFT, OCAT Shenzhen 2017 «Hammer Projects: Simon Denny», Hammer Museum, Los Angeles 2016 «Secret Power», Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington 2016 «Blockchain Future States», Petzel Gallery, New York 2016 «Business Insider», WIELS, Brussels 2015 «Products for Organising», Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London 2015 «Secret Power», New Zealand Pavilion, 56th Venice Biennale 2015 «The Innovator's Dilemma», MoMA PS1, New York 2014 «The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom», Adam Art Gallery, Victoria University, Wellington 2014 «New Management», Portikus, Frankfurt am Main 2014 «The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom», Firstsite, Colchester 2014 «TEDxVaduz redux», T293, Rome 2014 «Disruptive Berlin», Galerie Buchholz, Berlin 2013 «The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom», mumok, Wien 2013 «All You Need is Data — The DLD 2012 Conference REDUX rerun», Petzel Gallery, New York 2013 «All You Need is Data — The DLD 2012 Conference REDUX», Kunstverein München 2012 «Full Participation», Aspen Art Museum, Aspen 2012 «Envisaging Vocational Rehabilitation» (with Joanna Fadyl), Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster 2011 «Corporate Video Decisions», Friedrich Petzel Gallery 2011 «Corporate Video Decisions», Michael Lett, Auckland 2011 «Cruise Line», NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen 2011 «Chronic Expectation: CFS / ME Documentary Restoration», T293, Rome 2011 «7 Unreachable Elevators», IMO, Copenhagen 2010 «Negative Headroom: the broadcast signal intrusion incident», Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis 2010 «Negative Headroom: the broadcast signal intrusion incident», Halle Für Kunst, Lüneburg 2010 «Remote Tutorial: hate poems for travelers», Landings Project Space, Vestfossen 2010 «Introductory logic tutorial video», Artspace, Sydney 2009 «Celebrities» houses at night: a projection», Standard Oslo, Oslo 2009 «Starting from behind», Michael Lett, Auckland 2009 «Deep Sea Vaudeo», Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Cologne 2009 «Watching Videos Dry», T293, Naples 2009 «7 Drunken Videos `, Luettgenmeijer, Berlin 2008 «Aquarium Paintings (with Nick Austin)», Center, Berlin 2008 «Ruined
by Sheer Confidence», Caribic Residency, Frankfurt am Main 2008 «Alexandra Bircken / Simon Denny», Ursula Blickle Stiftung, Kraichtal 2008 «Recent Haircuts», Uplands Gallery, Melbourne 2008 «Recent Haircuts», Gambia Castle, Auckland 2007 «Compression Club», Michael Lett, Auckland 2007 «Monthly Cowards», Gambia Castle, Auckland 2007 «Paltry
Motion», Dunedin Pubic Art Gallery, Dunedin 2006 «Old Entertainment System», Window, Auckland 2006 «Scape», Art & Industry Biennial, Christchurch 2006 «Old Things», Michael Lett, Auckland 2005» Arranging Sympathies», Volume Series, The Physics Room, Christchurch