Because it is a blanket policy covering all employees on the company's payroll, employees receive the policy
by virtue of working for the company.
Insurance products people can enroll in
by virtue of working for an employer, being a member of a union or part of an organization.
«Instead of paying workers» compensation premiums to cover all of its workers, as responsible businesses do, Uber will charge drivers for the medical care and time - loss benefits that the rest of us get
by virtue of working at a job,» Smith says.
But
by virtue of the work I do, I see my fair share of low milk supply cases (I see the babies who are having issues with breastfeeding!).
But
by virtue of the work I do, I see my fair share of low milk supply cases (I see the babies who are having issues -LSB-...]
Simply
by virtue of your work, graphic designers are considered to be some of the most inventive and innovative people in the world.
Sculpture as Place, 1958 - 2010 offers an in - depth study of a crucial period in contemporary art
by virtue of the work of Carl Andre (Quincy, Massachusetts, 1935).
Counsel to companies seeking employment of foreign nationals in the H - 1B visa category who have attained the level of a Bachelor's Degree
by virtue of work experience.
Not exact matches
Everyone manages themselves, and
by virtue of this brings their best selves to
work.
One other limitation is that the 360 Eye,
by virtue of its camera, doesn't
work well in low light.
Television advertising appeared across the state extolling the
virtues of right - to -
work produced
by an agency linked to an associate
of Dick DeVos.
And a
virtue ethic may
work to locate the limits and purpose
of a life
of moral duty
by specifying the telos
of that life.
If a problem arises which is not dealt with clearly in the Qur» an or in the Sunnah, the answer is sought in the schools
of thought, the theories
worked out
by «leaders
of thought» who have been careful students
of the Qur» an and the Sunnah, have thought profoundly about their inner meanings and understand their general principles, and who have special knowledge
of virtue and the general welfare.
Temperance, then, is the
virtue by which we keep each
of these passions in its proper place, so that it
works for our overall human growth and leads to our fulfilment.
Macfarlane felt that the
work suffered
by virtue of that same aspect.
Christians,
by virtue of becoming more like Christ over time, should have more deeds in the good column than the bad, but a certain number
of good
works are not required to get through those pearly gates.
The NATO essay points again to the fact that, whether the issue under discussion is welfare policy or foreign policy, what we consistently find in the
work of Irving Kristol is a consideration
of public life and governing from the standpoint
of the individual soul» and,
by the same token, a consideration
of the need to foster the right kinds
of virtues in individual souls in order for the most desirable regimes to be successful.
Augustine was formed in this same world, and he begins his response
by appealing to the Roman understanding
of civic
virtue as presented
by Cicero in his treatise De Re Publica, a
work both he and Volusian knew well.
So, for instance, if it is not clear to the readers
of my
work that my writing is done
by an Episcopalian Christian, I will have failed to practice this
virtue — which,
of course, includes my making clear at which points the materials I study or engage seem to me false, noxious, or incomplete; just as it includes my making clear when and in what ways it seems to me that the materials I engage are true, have taught me something I didn't know before, or may be
of use to me and my community in its search to apprehend and incarnate the gospel.
The view was fostered
by the conviction that knowledge is power; there were realms
of truth reserved for divine exploitation,
by virtue of which superhuman wonders were
wrought; but for man to appropriate such was cosmic larceny!
It is evoked
by natural occurrences and
by works of art, to be sure, but also
by conduct, action,
virtue, ideas, and even
by truth (Adventures
of Ideas 342f.).
In summary, the
virtues of organized religions include but are
by no means limited to the following: they give their adherents something solid against which to rebel; they allow one to see farther
by standing on the shoulders
of giants; they insist on the primacy
of lived experience; they
work against illusion and historical insularity; they point to the power
of the collective and the merits
of deep diversity; and they are capable
of the kind
of mobilization that can transform the world.
To the extent that we are committed to the ideal
of a secular society free
of ecclesiastical influence and governed
by toleration, liberty, and a conception
of civic
virtue; and insofar as we think
of true religious piety as consisting in treating other human beings with dignity and respect, and regard the Bible simply as a profound
work of human literature with a universal moral message, we are the heirs
of Spinoza's scandalous treatise.
Education is essentially competitive, not cooperative, as illustrated
by the common practice
of grading on a curve, or the fact that students getting together to cooperate on their
work are said to be «cheating» — so highly are the communal
virtues regarded in our schools.
In so doing, these agents will not only fulfil their own possibility; they will also bring enrichment to the divine life — not that God will become any more God than before, but that
by virtue of the divine receptivity
of what is accomplished in the creation there will be further opportunities for more adequate and complete expression
of the divine intention or purpose which is at
work in the whole enterprise.
It is explicitly directed at process theologians, who
by virtue of profession have already incorporated some particularities into their
work.
Simply
by virtue of residing on prime Santa Monica real estate, there is a connection to its local ethos: friendly sustainable living with a mix
of cultures and sub-cultures
working in harmony to thrive in a diverse community.
However, City still have
work to do if they are to take their seat at European football's top table next season
by virtue of finishing in the Premier League's top four.
By virtue of being EU citizens, a French Jewish person can, without claiming asylum, live and
work in Belgium, Spain, Germany, the UK, Poland, Romania: 27 states apart from France, I shall not list them all.
«the compensation system for federal judges in the United States creates a very powerful economic incentive to retire at a reasonable retirement age
by virtue of how the defined benefit pension plan
works, that most judges assent to not long after reaching that age.»
But, the compensation system for federal judges in the United States creates a very powerful economic incentive to retire at a reasonable retirement age
by virtue of how the defined benefit pension plan
works, that most judges assent to not long after reaching that age.
President
of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has called on Christians and Nigerians across the nation to
work towards emulating the
virtues of Jesus Christ as epitomized
by his passion, persecution, death and resurrection during Easter.
If an idea doesn't
work, you can always make it try to
work by making it more complicated, so a lot
of what is going on is that they're being forced into more complicated and more ugly things, to the extent that some
of them are even trying to make a
virtue of this.
By virtue of this tool, researchers have gained insights on how healthy brains
work, while also identifying signs
of brain abnormality.
«But the brain
works by virtue of these connections that allow one nerve cell to talk to many other nerve cells, sort
of like a Twitter account, and each nerve cell is also the recipient
of a network
of information from thousands
of other nerve cells.»
Learning to resist fitness culture after being immersed for it in years (and continuing to be surrounded
by it
by virtue of the world we live in) is hard
work.
«It can be a beneficial additive in products that while beneficial, can also cause some initial irritation
by virtue of how they
work.
That this quality is invoked as a
virtue by some
of the most meticulous craftsmen currently
working in movies (Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, James Gray, and Wes Anderson) comes as little surprise.
The film does
work a bit hard
by the end to play up the tale's inspirational qualities (best exemplified
by its use
of one
of my chief cinematic pet peeves: closing on - screen text that goes beyond mere reportage
of fact to make a labored statement), but it really did not have to, as the film's
virtues and messages, much like man whose story it tells, speak plainly for themselves.
Peter Berg knows the power
of suspense, but even more than that, he knows the
virtue of the human spirit, as is demonstrated
by his
work in «Patriots Day.»
It's hard to deny that recent remakes Friday the 13th (2009), Fright Night (2011), Fame (2009) and so on all figured their namesake originals would provide millions
of free marketing and extra dollars at the box office, but
by virtue of being remakes
of well known, and usually quite popular, films they have to
work harder to convince audiences that they are worth the time.
Then,
of course, the Academy en masse had to go and screw it up
by giving it to the least impressive
work simply
by virtue of the fact that it had the most nominations in other technical categories.
2046 is pure masturbation... but
by virtue of that, it's periodically his most orgasmic
work since his mid-90s period.
Director Peter Care's adaptation
of Chris Fuhrman's cult novel The Dangerous Lives
of Altar Boys tries to address this essential «Blake - ian» paradox (extolling the
virtues of experience in the act
of static creation)
by splitting its protagonists between the primogenitor (Kieran Culkin as Tim) and the chronicler (a fantastic Emile Hirsch as Francis), with Jena Malone's haunted Margie left a metaphor for the balance between innocence and experience (explored
by Blake in his most well - known
works («Songs
of Innocence,» «Songs
of Experience»)-RRB-.
Edinburgh International Film Festival There's a slightly condescending tendency among many critics to brand almost any British film set on a
working - class council estate as «miserablist» simply
by virtue of the aesthetics
of its setting, despite the fact that many thousands
of people live functional, three - dimensional lives in precisely such conditions.
Because - and especially in their assessments - they tend to reflect familiar categories: The sharp and often distorting distinctions among and between «subjects»; age grading; the value placed on quick recall; the dumbing down
of the quality and grace
of expository prose to make it fit into some sort
of rating scheme; the overload
of material to be covered, usually the inevitable result
of intracommittee ideological logrolling, which leads to a bit
of this and a dollop
of that; the almost absolute denial
of a value placed on individual ingenuity, craggy but provocative thinking, sustained
work, and desirable variety; the lack
of interest, signaled
by the assessment apparatus,
of the
virtues of fairness, good character, and imagination.
Most critically, each project raised the stakes for students — pay attention and try hard —
by virtue of having their
work evaluated
by SMEs.
Entrant hereby releases, discharges, and agrees to release and hold harmless SEMA, its agents, representatives, affiliates, successors, and assigns from any liability, including, without limitation, any claims for libel, slander, or invasion
of privacy, incurred
by virtue of any blurring, distortion, alteration, optical illusion, or use in composite form, whether intentional or otherwise, that may occur in any
works incorporating Entrant's name, voice, signature, photograph, or likeness, or in any reproductions thereof, as well as in any subsequent processing, broadcast or publication thereof.
Of course, by virtue of its size and strong engine lineup, the 2013 Chevrolet Express Cargo can still serve you well as a work va
Of course,
by virtue of its size and strong engine lineup, the 2013 Chevrolet Express Cargo can still serve you well as a work va
of its size and strong engine lineup, the 2013 Chevrolet Express Cargo can still serve you well as a
work van.
Ignorance
of the business end
of creative
work is
by no means a
virtue.