Sentences with phrase «by keeping the law»

We are not saved by keeping the law but we are saved in order that we might keep it.
Retargeting generates leads by keeping your law firm in front of your prospects in the first 30 - 90 days after visiting your website, because this is when they need you most and are most likely to call you.
Some people might get bad advice from inadequately trained legal practitioners, so organized bar says it has to step in and ensure competence by keeping law students in approved law schools for three years.
Ever since Bob Rae cut medical school enrolment and the universities reacted by keeping their law schools fully populated by ending the early culling, virtually every law student graduates and is called into an economy that can not absorb them all.
Living in Florida and driving on the roads, you know that by keeping the law you have some protection for your own health and safety when you get behind the wheel.

Not exact matches

Here's a CMOS transistor and this is how you scale it from generation to generation and by doing so you keep the current density exactly the same and the performance continues to scale without the power going up, otherwise known as Moore's Law.
A scoop from Politico's Dan Diamond and Joanne Kenen: the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have already paid for Obamacare advertisements into February, meaning that television and digital ads for Healthcare.gov will keep running even as Donald Trump and a GOP Congress work to dismantle the law (sorry, the Politico article is available by pay subscription only.)
As a result, the growth in rents in Ontario has not even kept pace with increases allowed by rent control laws.
The BoE is required by law to keep the inflation rate at or below 2 %.
But the association has mounted a legal challenge to Seattle's new law, saying it infringes on customers» rights by requiring hotels to keep logs of complaints against guests.
In response, the Obama administration created something called the Vulnerabilities Equities Process, an interagency review to decide when the U.S. should reveal a vulnerability it had found and when it should keep it secret for use by intelligence or law enforcement agencies.
The Newspaper Association of America said in a statement in June it was «deeply disappointed» in Wheeler's proposal, saying it was «stunned that any policymaker in the internet era would propose to keep a 1970s - era law that prevents broadcast stations and newspapers from being owned by the same company.»
Critical financial documents, competitive data, and confidential customer records should also receive top - priority status, as should anything you're required to keep by law.
The TSA suggests that passengers keep in mind that while firearms possession laws vary by state and locality, the agency has the authority to impose civil penalties (up to $ 13,066 per violation), and to increase the fees for repeat violators.
He suggests finding a lawyer who specializes in family law, keeping in mind that laws vary by state.
It has the potential to destroy generations of work by presidents, attorneys general, FBI directors, and Congress to keep politics out of law enforcement.
Cho Hyun - ah, the former executive vice president of Korean Air and the eldest daughter of the company's chairman, is being charged by Korean prosecutors with violating air safety laws and keeping the crew from performing their duties.
«Instead, we should ban possession of military - style semiautomatic assault weapons, we should buy back such weapons from all who choose to abide by the law, and we should criminally prosecute any who choose to defy it by keeping their weapons.»
But by officially locating them in places like Ireland, Apple was able to, in effect, make them stateless — exempt from taxes, record - keeping laws and the need for the subsidiaries to even file tax returns anywhere in the world.
A new cybersecurity law there forces American companies to keep data on Chinese citizens stored within China, while Chinese state - media have run public service announcements warning about private data collected by Apple's iPhones.
This Act prohibited price discrimination by retailers among producers and by producers among retailers.63 Its aim was to prevent conglomerates and large companies from using their buyer power to extract crippling discounts from smaller entities, and to keep large manufacturers and retailers from teaming up against rivals.64 Like laws banning predatory pricing, the prohibition against price discrimination effectively curbed the power of size.
NAFTA is just as insufficient for the American innovation economy as it is for the Canadian, which is why U.S. policy - makers are busy making major amendments to federal copyright law to ensure that the profits generated by its creative content keep flowing.
Under CBO's Alternative Fiscal Scenario — which assumes many of the 2017 tax law's expiring provisions and other temporary tax cuts are made permanent, the recent spending deal is extended so that most discretionary spending grows with inflation, and emergency funding for disasters is kept in line with its historical average — deficits will exceed the two - trillion dollar mark by 2028.
Here's a discussion of a paper, «Regulating Against Bubbles: How Mortgage Regulation Can Keep Main Street and Wall Street Safe - From Themselves,» by Ryan Bubb and Prasad Krishnamurthy (disclosure: my law school classmates), that sort of takes the idea of a housing bubble seriously as a bubble.
We will keep personal information used to make a decision affecting you for at least one year after using it to make the decision, unless otherwise permitted or required by law.
Just a brief update by way of keeping tabs on a concern previously raised on this blog: the new tax law signed by the President yesterday retains a 15 % tax rate on capital gains and dividends through 2012.
Netanyahu argued that the new files constituted proof that Iran can not be trusted, and that President Trump should scrap the nuclear deal with Iran on May 12, when he is facing a deadline imposed by US law to decide whether to keep lifting sanctions on Iran as the deal requires.
We will only keep your personal information for as long as it remains necessary for the purpose it was provided or as required by law.
Rudolph W. Giuliani's media blitz to convince the public that neither Donald Trump nor his lawyer had violated the law by paying a porn star to keep quiet about an alleged affair might have backfired, giving investigators new leads to chase and new evidence of potential crimes, legal analysts said.
We have supported free trade ever since our foundation in 1843 when we opposed Britain's corn laws, which sought to keep the price of grain high by limiting imports.
Like the Jews we try to keep the law of the Torah by our natural power which is impossible.
You really can't be telling me that all the 613 laws were perfectly kept by anyone.
There's Arkansas, bounty hunters, snakes real, human, and symbolic, being rescued from a snake pit by a very errant knight, a display of the gratuitous slaughter that comes when you take the law in your own hands, a deep commentary on place, displacement, the state of nature, and the techno - forces of the modern world and modern government, solidly American thoughts on law, property, justice, and keeping your word, and so forth and so on.
The religious among us keep trying to chip away at the separation of church and state by making people recite the pledge of allegiance with the God clause, installing religious symbols and displays on public property, holding prayer breakfasts for politicians, berating the removal of prayer in public schools, trying to pass laws limiting women's access to birth control, and trying to get an amendment passed outlawing abortion (since in their view God creates a soul the moment a sperm enters an egg).
The «end is nigh» nonsense posted by IT»S HAPPENING above is actually the Jewish answer to the failure of their covenant belief, that held that god would look after them if he kept his law.
If you don't believe me, then you have never tried to live or work in a Mormon - dominated area — they have no compunction whatsoever against lying or by - passing laws to get ahead at the expense of what they refer to as «gentiles» and shamelessly promote their own members (they literally keep a book of apostates and people like me who are unhireable, etc. once listed there).
The same thing followed throughout Biblical times, man tried earning redemption by own merits and efforts / works but could not keep God's Covenants & Law, man's efforts were not sufficient.
Bishops are required to cooperate - if approached by law enforcement - but are ALSO still under direction to keep silence on cases of abuse they learn about, and NOT to turn over priests to civil authorities.
Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion to another... in the words of Jefferson, the [First Amendment] clause against establishment of religion by law was intended to erect «a wall of separation between church and State»... That wall must be kept high and impregnable.
So not only did the law not justify the one who kept the primary commandment of the law perfectly, thus showing the sinfulness of those under it, and their inability to judge righteously, but it shows that Jesus was vindicated by God for his trust even unto death, apart from the law's judgment, and that he was righteous in doing so.
The Church was always only able to proclaim universal moral principles, where the Christian acted as bound by the teaching of the Church, he always had to keep his action within the framework of the principles of natural law and of the Gospel which were taught by the Church.
When he warns, «Everyone who accepts circumcision is obliged to keep the whole Law» (5:3), he is speaking both literally to the Galatians and also typologically to us: If we insist on following the old customs required by those laws which have not yet been superseded by faith in Jesus Christ (that faith «which makes its power felt through love»), we will continue to be slaves, to be kept in our place, to be oppressed by those who have power through those laws to dominate us.
But religious nuts keep trying to force their religion on everyone else by getting laws passed and infringing on other's rights.
Joseph Smith taught a plurality of gods, and that man by obeying the commandments of God and keeping the whole law will eventually reach the power and exaltation by which he also will become a god.
Regarding witnessing with the law, most of the time the law is used in Scripture by Jesus, it is directed toward the religious elites who thought they were keeping the law, not with the masses.
Can we moderate Christians tell the world that most Americans don't believe that you should devote your energy to judging others, that you should try to focus to improving yourself; that most Americans want religion protected by keeping it separated from «State» rather than the extremist push to make biblical law the law of the land; that each individual's morality is between him / her and God, not a morality imposed by Christian extremists?
They were accustomed, he discovered, to meet on a fixed day very early in the morning, to sing hymns responsively to Christ «as to a god,» and to bind themselves by a solemn oath, not (as he had apparently expected) to some nefarious crime, but to keep the moral law: not to rob or steal, not to commit adultery, not to defraud.
In addition to these crazy and immoral laws, there are plenty of examples of God's irrationality by his direct killing of many people for reasons that defy any rational explanation such as killing children who make fun of bald people, and the killing of a man who tried to keep the ark of God from falling during transport.
Am I breaking the law by keeping them?
More pastors have more people locked up by feeding them a steady diet of do's and don'ts blended with just enough of the gospel and religious speak, and willy - nilly bible passages that are turned into principles (laws), that the poison goes down smoothly and they keep comin» back for more.
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