Sentences with phrase «by designation do»

In the 3rd Circuit, I am pretty sure judges sitting by designation do not hear cases from their own district.

Not exact matches

Salesmanship is practically the only skill set needed in the C - suite that doesn't have its own professional designation, like those held by accountants and lawyers.
However, once you open a small development office with a few employees in California, your business will probably be considered to be doing business in California and you will have to file a Statement and Designation by Foreign Corporation form with California.
The person you selected may not want the job or feel up to the task, and he or she certainly doesn't want to be surprised by the designation after you pass.
«Oumuamua (official designation 1I / 2017 U1 - the «I» is for «interstellar») was first spotted by the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope in Hawaii in late October, and it didn't take long for astrophysicists to figure out that both its trajectory and its velocity indicated that it was an extrasolar stranger, perhaps flung out by a neighboring star.
The CSSCS designation by itself does not grant a right to market or claim any particular specialty or expertise.
I only meant that as a «self - designation» both gay and straight people need to stop labeling each other and classifying themselves by their sexual orientation, and maybe seek to classify themselves the way Paul instructed people to do, as being of the class that is «in Christ.»
But despite the linguistic problems associated with this designation, it seems that the epithet «preacher,» in the sense of «pastor,» is indeed an appropriate one, at least theologically.36 According to Duncan Macdonald, we have done Qoheleth an injustice by viewing his work as reflecting only a spirit of resignation and despair.
By this designation Barth does not refer to confessional differences, say, between Roman Catholics and Protestants, nor to different theological camps such as conservatives and liberals.
Later a Jewish Christian sect by that name emerged in church history, but Tertullus's designation does not apply to them, for they acquired their name and organization after Paul's time.
The Court of Appeals for this Circuit in the Gaidry case took note of these two cases, but held them not reconcilable with the later ruling of the United States Supreme Court in Baglin v. Cusenier, 221 U. S. 680 [1 T. M. Rep. 147], wherein it was held that the fact that the primary meaning of the word «Chartreuse» was geographical did not prevent the acquisition of the exclusive right to its use as the designation of a liqueur made by the monks of the Monastery of La Grande Chartreuse.
Few students on the team, from what I could tell, faced quite the daunting array of disadvantages and obstacles that the average student at Fenger High School in Roseland did, but with 87 percent of IS 318's students eligible for federal lunch subsidies, the school had come by its Title I designation honestly.
The designation comes five years to do the day New York's state Senate adopted a measure to legalize same - sex marriage in New York, a move that was followed up by the U.S. Supreme Court recognizing gay marriages in all 50 states four years later.
«Our department is here to protect and serve our community... I have no plans on dedicating officers to do any kind of immigration work,» Southold Town Police Chief Martin Flatley said, adding that a «sanctuary» designation is a complicated process that to his knowledge hasn't been previously discussed or researched by the town.
The designation allows owners of the LLCs to donate to the same candidates, and therefore often go beyond state contribution limits — a practice that is most often done by construction, development and real estate companies in New York state.
«We are very grateful to have today's designation, and are glad to have EPA join the work already done by New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation on behalf of the community of Hoosick Falls, NY.
Receiving this designation is a testament to the work that Erie County's Department of Emergency Services, led by Commissioner Dan Neaverth Jr., has done to prepare, educate, and assist our communities in developing flexible and multi-faceted plans in the event of severe weather, and in responding once that weather arrives.
And Maragos has also worked to bat down the rumors that he's thinking of running for a Queens congressional district if he doesn't get the Senate designation by Republicans today.
Not as commendable were the slick but forgettable Leatherface, the first disappointment by French filmmaking duo Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury; the Spierig Brothers» Jigsaw, part 8 of the exhausted Saw series; the dull Amityville: The Awakening by Franck Khalfoun, usually a respectable genre director, who does still add his share of clever touches (and meta moments, like when a group of teenagers watch the original Amityville Horror in the «real» Amityville haunted house, into which one's family has just moved); Open Water 3: Cage Dive, whose shark - franchise designation was tacked on as an afterthought, not that it helped to draw in audiences (in an anemic year for great whites, 47 Meters Down takes the prize for the best shark film); Jeepers Creepers 3, a super-limited release — surely in part because of director Victor Salva's history as a convicted child molester — which just a tiny bit later would probably have been shelved permanently in light of the slew of reprehensible - male - behavior outings in recent months.
Since we group our students (on the basis of their exhibited performance) into three Divisions, each with an approximately two - year curriculum designed by our teachers, the state's pattern of testing 8th and 10th graders (a designation we don't make, on philosophical grounds) is especially hard on our students.
The CPO designation as I have learned is nothing more than an extended warranty by the manufacturer and dealerships are not held to any standards when designating vehicles as CPO, despite how Trish responds, so don't be fooled into thinking the vehicle will be as new or better than any other used vehicle.
The key takeaway is to understand that Perillo does not sell CPO vehicles, they sell used cars with issues and (in my opinion) do so illegitimately by adding the BMW CPO designation as vehicles sold as such are supposed to be trouble free.
(a)(13) The assignment of contract administration to a DLA Contract Administration Office (CAO) by the contracting officer does not affect the designation of the paying office unless a transfer of DOT funds to the agency of the CAO is effected, and the funds are converted to the agency's account for payment purposes.
The new design matches the good overall rating and «best pick» designation earned by the 1997 model, but the LS 430's airbag and safety belt pretensioners did deploy slightly late in the offset test.
And radio control buttons are small and not easy to see or use by those who don't have a cutesy, Gen - alpha designation for their age.
If by edgy one means tackling tough topics — well, anyone who reads YA on even the most intermittent basis knows that's been done and done well: Speak, Thirteen Reasons Why, The Sky is Everywhere, Looking for Alaska, Some Girls Are, Shine, I Know It's Over... No one needs to look for a New Adult designation to find edgy, or dark, or titillating literature — and thank God for that.
They come by this designation somewhat unfairly, of course, since aunts are free to act like a hip older friend while moms are stuck doing the thankless business of actually mothering.
As I have observed before, what critics don't do with female authors is flop down and face east, blubbering and feet - kissing and throwing around extravagant if shopworn designations like «the Great American Novel», creating the sort of hoo - ha that recently surrounded Freedom by Jonathan Franzen.
Assets owned individually by a decedent at death that don't pass to another person by trust (i.e. revocable living trust), contract / beneficiary designation (i.e. life insurance, annuity or 401 (k)-RRB-, or operation of law (i.e. joint tenancy with right of survivorship) may be subject to probate if the applicable threshold is exceeded.
I have just received a phone call from the ING accounting and taxation department telling me that I was unfortunately advised incorrectly by their associate and the beneficiary designation does take precedence over the will and not the other way around.
I don't like the designation of pay - to - win, necessarily, but I respect that people don't care for games that allow players to get anything different, even better, by paying.
In his introduction to 50 West Coast Artists, published three decades later (1981) by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, its director framed «the question of local designation» as an abiding problem for art history as well as for artists and the art world: «It seems to emerge from the unspoken and challenged tendency on the part of New York writers to assume that artists living and working within a hundred - mile radius of New York City represent the mainstream of American art and therefore don't require a «New York» designation.
Although such five - letter designations for latitude and longitude, chosen by air traffic control, do not have traditional semiotic meaning, they serve both memory and communication — much like Jacob's canvases, which are hieroglyphs of presence.
Polar Bear Protection: A federal judge upheld the decision by the George W. Bush administration to grant polar bears threatened status under the Endangered Species Act, but did not pass judgment on environmentalists» argument that the bear should get the act's more protective «endangered» designation, or the argument that the bear's status justified restricting greenhouse gases warming the climate.
Passive Houses in fact do have a designation very much like LEED, established by the PassivHaus Institute - they have to come up to a certain standard, and here it is, compared to other standards:
I haven't finished these opinions but, being a practitioner in the Sixth, I do not understand why they have so many district judges who sit by designation.
To do this involves designation of a «quality or characteristic or trait or relation, or any combination of these, the possession of which, by an individual, determines his membership in or inclusion within the class» (e.g. aliens, all over age 25, foreign corporations).
Though I do not generally have a problem with district judges sitting by designation, I think there is a worrisome sort of conflict - of - interest for district judges to be very involved in defining a circuit court's standards for when district judges are sentencing in a reasonable manner.
Normally the designations are done by the owner with a financial institution or insurance company that has already has a business relationship with the person and has established a means of authentication (or establishes it for other purposes, such as payment, at the time of the designation.)
Plus, sitting Justices can sit by designation in the district court if they like; perhaps it makes more sense to encourage sitting Justices to take time in the district court than it does to look for district court judges as future Justices.
And, non-lawyers (even sophisticated, affluent business people) routinely fail to grasp that a Will only governs assets which don't have beneficiary designations and is subject to forced marital share and minimum family inheritance laws that act by operation of law as well as other «gap filling» presumptions that modify the literal meaning of certain kinds of language in a Will.
When a spouse dies, the property might pass to the surviving spouse (if it is titled in joint names), by beneficiary designation, by will or trust instrument, or under the laws of intestate succession (for those who do not have a will) or statutory share (for spouses who have been cut out of the will).
Although that court suggested that any regulation of private property to protect landmark values was unconstitutional if «just compensation» were not afforded, it also appeared to rely upon its findings: first, that the cost to Penn Central of operating the Terminal building itself, exclusive of purely railroad operations, exceeded the revenues received from concessionaires and tenants in the Terminal; and second, that the special transferable development rights afforded Penn Central as an owner of a landmark site did not «provide compensation to plaintiffs or minimize the harm suffered by plaintiffs due to the designation of the Terminal as a landmark.»
Indeed, the very designation of a claim for unfair dismissal may engender the hope in claimants that the tribunal is there forensically to investigate the allegations made against him by his former employer in a way the disciplinary panel did not when determining whether his dismissal was «unfair» or not.
An individual who does not belong to HRPA might offer similar services to that of an HR professional who does, but they would not be bound by the act and could not represent themselves as a member of the Association or as a CHRP if they did not hold the designation.
This is done by regulation, and the board has limited control over these designations,
And roster members and designation holders can be held accountable by the administering bodies if they don't follow the ethical standards of independence and impartiality.
You can do this anytime while your life insurance policy is in effect by contacting your insurance company or you can make the designation on your policy application.
January 2002: Gayle Howard, has been awarded the prestigious CCM (Credentialed Career Master) designation by the Career Masters Institute — the first in Australia to do so.
The EDDA designation is not recognized by the Colorado Dental Board and does not qualify a dental assistant to perform expanded duties in the state.
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