Sentences with phrase «centuries old rule»

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While there are numerous other investment strategies people can use to prepare for old age in the 21st century, it's important to know that the retirement rules have changed and will continue to change.
The 21st century is not yet a decade old, and we have already passed through two periods when DB pension plans have faced serious underfunding and plan sponsors have asked for a relaxation of funding rules.
They worship tradition, dress up in gaudy expensive clothes and march around, making arbitrary rules and regulations about every little thing, thinking if they do these things and make magical gestures that this somehow «cleanses» the outside of the cup, yet Jesus already knew of their type of priest in the old days, speaking against Pharisees for doing the exact same things the Catholics have been doing for centuries.
You can imagine the shock on the faces of simple faithful people trying to follow age old rules pertaining to what you do when you go to the one temple allowed in ancient Israel in those few centuries before Hadrien destroyed ancient Israel.
«Monk» was generally used for members of the older orders using the Rule of St Benedict sixth century AD) who remained in the same monastery for life and were broadly «contemplatives».
It imparts a winning excitement precisely because it covers a rousing advent, one that is «rewriting centuries - old rules of learning, motivation, and success.»
While earning her bachelor's degree, she worked at the Antioch School, a century - old private alternative school where students help design the rules and curriculum.
For example, it fails to consider Hunter v. Pittsburgh, the century - old U.S. Supreme Court ruling that essentially renders districts (as well as other local governments) as subservient to state government, essentially making the very concept of local control a fiction.
A brief, lyrical novel with a powerful emotional charge, Rules for Old Men Waiting is about three wars of the twentieth century and an ever - deepening marriage.
Now that Taiwan has set the example, it is hoped that other countries that carry out this practice will implement rules to outlaw this centuries - old tradition as well.
These three hotels were influenced not only by the centuries - old buildings remaining from the Spanish rule in St. Augustine but also by The Old City House, constructed in 1873 and still standing, an excellent example of early Spanish Colonial Revival architectuold buildings remaining from the Spanish rule in St. Augustine but also by The Old City House, constructed in 1873 and still standing, an excellent example of early Spanish Colonial Revival architectuOld City House, constructed in 1873 and still standing, an excellent example of early Spanish Colonial Revival architecture.
Mr. Newsome, 31, a multimedia artist whose work blends contemporary hip - hop culture with the rules and designs of centuries - old heraldry, created a series of music videos — his contemporary coats of arms come to life.
But the finalized rule — a revision of the Endangered Species Act — closes this loophole and limits the legal trade in elephant ivory only to antiques that are over a century old, as well as certain pre-existing manufactured products that contain less than 200 grams of ivory.
The Law Reform Commission of Nova Scotia has called on the province's attorney general to scrap the centuries - old rule against perpetuities on trusts.
One could think as well of the drafting of our older statutes — say the 19th century codifications of 18th or earlier century rules.
He added: «The rule of law, the centuries - old legal principle that law should govern a nation, is something that is being chipped away at each time President Trump publicly attacks and disrespects a judge.
The new modifications to Rule 1.1 and 1.6 are a measured and technology - agnostic step toward applying old rules to the 21st century.
A 21st century resume must follow the old rules of grammar, brevity and clarity, but with a twist — Google must find it first.
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