Sentences with phrase «by the institution of»

The parallel theme plays out in saying the act of sex is wicked outside of marriage and can only be made pure by the institution of marriage as defined and administered by the church.
Our date - then - fornicate social mores run counter to the traditional claim that we should discipline our sexual instincts in accord with the limitations imposed by the institution of marriage.
Cultural Studies of the sort exhibited by Institutions of Modernism is all the rage in American and English universities (Rainey teaches at the University of York in England).
This ministry is given a stable form and supported by the institution of marriage.
Each of us is shaped from infancy by the institutions of society.
Tradition is also shaped by the mind of faith, which is theology, and by the institution of worship.
For Christians, piety is given structure by the institutions of baptism and the Eucharist and by the polity governing ministry.
Its moral affinity is to be found in the very real, practical need for trust as a condition necessary for buying and selling, a trust that can only be engendered by the institutions of democratic or liberal freedom.
That is, the oppressors can pursue their egoistic interests and violate the masses of mankind because their interests are defended and their violence condoned by these institutions of society.
The story of how Israelite tribes established firm possession of Canaan, drove out enemy raiders, and met the very severe crisis of the Philistine invasion by the institution of kingship, is narrated in the context of Israel's encounter with YHWH.
Unlike many of college basketball's nouveau riche, those alphabet - soup and hyphenated leagues that are inhabited by institutions of higher learning previously sniffed out only by police dogs, the Big East from the git - go incorporated a bunch of traditional powers sitting there just panting to group - boogie.
In addition to courses offered by institutions of higher education, the Association for Play Therapy accepts play therapy credit to satisfy its Registered Play Therapist (RPT) and Supervisor (RPT - S) credentialing criteria for trainings offered by APT Approved Providers.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) announces that the government of Brazil has partnered with AAAS to obtain sitewide access to Science Classic, the digital archive of Science from 1880 to1996, for use by the institutions of the Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (Capes Consortium), the nation's extensive information portal.
Reporting by institutions of aggregate career outcomes of graduate students and postdoctorates on a public web site.
These different parts in reproduction have been strengthened by the institution of marriage.
He speaks with embedded evangelists, aid workers, local community leaders and even a bomb diffuser (to name just a few of the subjects) and through it all, the same general notion is reinforced: Sudan is falling apart, the walls are closing in and the ideal of self - sufficiency is being replaced by institutions of foreign interest.
Duncan et al want states to either adopt the Common Core or demonstrate that their own reading and math standards indicate college readiness, as judged by institutions of higher education.
She made clear that she believes men accused of sexual assault have been improperly treated by institutions of higher education, and need more rights of their own.
While future students may want to go to the «best» online institution in their state for education degrees, they should take some to double check what exact degrees are offered by their institution of choice at the directory of all online education degrees at the bottom of the page.
Our State Board of Education (SBE) has broken the monopoly on teacher preparation held by institutions of higher education to allow independent education organizations to certify teachers.
These indicators may be tracked by institutions of higher education to improve completion rates.
The institution in which the student is enrolled shall inform the student of the prerequisites for the baccalaureate degree program offered by an institution of interest.
As defined by the U.S. Department of Education, the goal of accreditation is ``... to ensure that education provided by institutions of higher education meets acceptable levels of quality.»
They must also pass the required Praxis Series exams and be recommended by an institution of higher education with an approved teacher education program.
«We need to move away from an expensive and time - consuming culture of proliferating external examinations - modules, re-sits and retakes - towards fewer high - quality qualifications overseen and conferred not by commercial organisations but by institutions of academic excellence such as our best universities,» said Mr Gove.
An ambitious, luminously written novel that ranges seamlessly between the past and future and back again to the present, The Known World weaves together the lives of freed and enslaved blacks, whites, and Indians — and allows all of us a deeper understanding of the enduring multidimensional world created by the institution of slavery.
The minimum amount available to borrow is $ 1000 per year, with the maximum loan amount being determined by the institution of study as students are eligible to borrow up the maximum attendance costs, less any financial aid offered.
His unique oeuvre appropriates and reflects the canon of art - world authorities and the norms framed by the institutions of society.
Instead, it aims «to understand connections, motivations, and ultimately outcomes» engendered by institutions of outsider art.
Yes, and virtually all climate science is done by the institution of government, which also happens to be an institution that towers over all others.
In case T - 82 / 09, Dennekamp v Parliament, the request for public access to documents was sent to the EP following the adoption by the institution of an additional pension scheme for Members of the European Parliament (MEPs).
The Supreme Court held that, when the United Kingdom Parliament enacted the European Communities Act 1972, it created a «conduit pipe» whereby EU law created by the institutions of the European Union is constituted as an «entirely new, independent and overriding source of domestic law» [Paragraph 80].
Bills of rights only make sense if they are actually followed by the institutions of government, including the judiciary.
Member States shall take all appropriate measures, whether general or particular, to ensure fulfilment of the obligations arising out of this Treaty or resulting from action taken by the institutions of the Community.
In the United States, accreditation is voluntarily sought by institutions of higher education and is conferred by six regional associations, and by several national associations that limit their scope to particular kinds of institutions.
The degree is awarded by the institution of higher education and the certificate is awarded by the Office of Child Development.

Not exact matches

The privately held firm, which is not regulated by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI), claims its assets under management jumped more than tenfold to $ 225 million between 2009 and 2015.
And he or she must be supported by a senior political leader who serves as a public sector catalyst to build coalitions of governments, workers and training and research institutions and help to pitch investment proposals to head office decision - makers.
These companies are regulated by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and various provincial agencies.
Many big institutions, though, are too overwhelmed by the need to invest buckets of cash to pay close attention — and so much of that cash, in turn, now goes to giants as well.
Essentially, a company credit report gives you the benefit of seeing an objective summary of a company's credit history and from this you get its credit score, which is used by all financial institutions in assessing credit worthiness.
Until academic institutions confer their seal of approval on this particular function, companies of all sizes will have to get millennials into sales by actively recruiting and training them.
(Today Blackboard is used by 42.2 % of U.S. institutions with more than 2,000 students, according to one independent study, compared to 11.4 % for Brightspace.)
Most of its customers would be covered by government insurance, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions would ensure an orderly death, and vultures would swoop in quickly to grab the valuable assets.
The gap between the percentage of men and the percentage of women who work or are looking for work is the narrowest in the G20, according to a 2014 report by four international institutions, including the World Bank.
Rather than the Fed pursuing a policy resulting in some steady rate of growth in the money supply, I would suggest that the Fed attempt to produce a steady rate of growth in the sum of the credit it creates and the credit created by depository institutions, i.e., commercial banks, savings associations and credit unions.
Portugal is now often cited as an example of economic resurgence, applauded by international institutions.
Phil Soper, chief executive of real estate company Royal LePage, said the new stress test for uninsured mortgages introduced by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions has «interrupted» the flow of move - up home buyers looking to upgrade from their entry level home or move to a more desirable location.
Born into an abusive household, she was put into a mental institution by her father following the discovery of her telepathic powers.
Financial institutions based in the U.K. have to submit their post-Brexit plans to the Bank of England by July 14, even though the U.K. government has just barely started exit negotiations with the European Union.
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