Sentences with phrase «certain prerogatives»

After years of analyzing the personal and professional styles of lawyer managers of successful (and not so successful) law firms, three inescapable conclusions have become readily apparent to me: (1) The authority of lawyer management is derived from the willingness of partners to be managed; (2) Partners in most law firms perceive themselves as being owners of the firm, having certain prerogatives and independence, not as employees to be «managed»; and (3) Law firms have their own personalities and cultures; and management techniques that may be effective in one firm may be marginally or not successful in another.
Partners in most law firms perceive themselves as being owners of the firm, having certain prerogatives and independence, not as employees to be «managed»; and
After years of analyzing the personal and professional styles of lawyer managers, three inescapable conclusions have become readily apparent to me: (1) The authority of lawyer management is derived from the willingness of partners to be managed; (2) Partners in most law firms perceive themselves as being owners of the firm, having certain prerogatives and independence, not as employees to be «managed»; and (3) Law firms have their own personalities and cultures; and management techniques that may be effective in one firm may be marginally or not successful in another.
Burke emphasized that religiously affiliated private schools should have certain prerogatives with respect to the students they admit even as they obey civil rights laws on the books.
Each denomination was fully independent but agreed to surrender certain prerogatives with regard to general problems such as defense of the faith, spread of the gospel, and moral reform.

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Newman is aware that a certain positivism undergirds the Church's prerogative of distinguishing authentic developments from corruptions.
Certain pre-existent attributes and divine prerogatives were set aside — in fact, the whole notion of superiority was exchanged for one of servanthood.
(Sex, Economy, Freedom, and Community, pp. 126 - 128) Hence, the Porchers should want to move from the current system to one in which a) the habits and beliefs of certain Porcher influenced or protected communities, and b) the hard - fought - for legislative prerogatives and jurisdictions of said communities (vis - a-vis national and state authority — esp.
Allah may choose to punish certain individuals or whole groups of people [Fir «awn or the people of «Ad / Thamuwd] in this life but that is the prerogative of God!
Now, while it is quite clear what must happen to keep a baby alive (the minimum supply necessary) and what must not happen, lest he be physically damaged or chronically upset (the maximum early frustration tolerable), there is a certain leeway in regard to what may happen; and different cultures make extensive use of their prerogatives to decide what they consider workable and insist upon calling necessary.
The insignia and prerogatives of rank and precedence, such as the use of a certain kind of sandal, rings, pallium, and maniple, seem to have been in part appropriated by the clergy and in part formally bestowed by the emperor.
but we never knnow a coaches prerogative for certain.
Senate Majority Leader Martin Looney, a Democrat, said Wednesday that lawmakers are concerned Malloy's plan might weaken the legislature's prerogative to make certain budgetary decisions.
After an extended visit to a small town, wherein Schultz upends their social order by teaming with his slave to remove a wanted man out of the sheriff's office, «Django Unchained» has proven its prerogative in upsetting a certain status quo.
There's rather a lot of expertise available to the average self - publishing author, and if that author can't afford to pay for certain services or wishes to retain creative control, that's that author's prerogative — and no one is forcing Russo and other authors like him to read anything he doesn't want to read, or publish any differently than he always has.
I have a penchant for stealth games, there's something about being able to perfect a certain run or level whilst outsmarting the enemy AI whose main prerogative is to find you.
When I discussed Justice McEwen's ruling (holding the fees unconstitutional) at first instance, I noted that three threads run through his reasons: a separation of powers argument, according to which the hearing fees interfered with the constitutionally protected prerogatives of the judiciary; an individual rights argument, according to which there is a constitutionally - protected right to go to court, with which the fees interfere; and a difficult - to - characterize argument according to which the hearing fees are contrary to a certain idea (l) of what public services ought to be like.
Under certain circumstances (such as diagnostic criteria and «out of network» prerogative), clients may bill their insurance companies for reimbursement.
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