Doing bad while
claiming your group does more good undermines your credibility fairly thoroughly.
Ultimately Justice Lindgren declined to make a finding that there was no native title as he considered that
the claim group did not have the required authority to apply for a determination: 116
The registration test status quo was maintained for many claims (ie they were not on the Register when the decision was made, and so the native title
claim group did not lose procedural rights).
Not exact matches
If you
do claim early, those extra years will also be subject to taxation, said Ronald L. Myers, managing member at Fortune 360
Group in Plantation, Florida.
The company has responded with statements saying that it's not as dependent on drug price increases as critics have
claimed; it has also pointed out that while attention has focused on changes in list prices for drugs, those prices don't reflect the actual cost for insurers, governments and other
group purchasers, which typically receive discounts that aren't publicly disclosed.
The authors don't
claim this is a negative development; instead they liken it to the «
group thinking» of a large office, where people know who on their team has the knowledge they need.
Instead, she believes the government — along with advocacy
groups — needs to
do a better job helping consumers understand that most marketing
claims, particularly those used on packaged, processed food, mean very little.
That's because nearly three - quarters of all sunscreens on the market don't work as well as they
claim to, or they contain potentially harmful ingredients, according to a recent study from the nonprofit Environmental Working
Group (EWG).
Ten environmental
groups including the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council are involved in the lawsuit, which
claims that Trump doesn't have the authority to reduce the size of Grand Staircase - Escalante under the Antiquities Act of 1906.
As a trade lawyer who is currently representing a
group of importers of electronic devices, I have firsthand knowledge that CBSA is not
doing what Government spokespersons are
claiming.
In my first IBTimes UK article about Act One of the Ashley Madison Affair, I alleged that the
group of hackers
claiming responsibility for the «hack» simply
did not exist.
There is no need to prove anything at this stage, but it is necessary to
do more than cite press reports and various studies
claiming that hedge funds, as a
group, are risky and have underperformed.
There is great irony when both
groups claim victory (and get bonuses), but the business doesn't get what it expects.
Although support for anti-spam legislation would seemingly be uncontroversial, various business
groups mounted a spirited attack against the bill during the legislative process,
claiming requirements to obtain user consent before sending commercial email would create new barriers to
doing business online.
Smartphones don't make smart babies, an advocacy
group declared Wednesday in a complaint to the government about mobile apps that
claim to help babies learn.
Mr. Anglin has a habit of saying what he thinks — which, despite the
claims of the Wildrose Party and other right - wing Western Canadian political
groups that's how elected officials should act, doesn't really go over that well in the real world of politics.
I don't think anyone would
claim that specific
groups can't have their own Facebook - like web site, but this particular site is perpetuating a gender segregation philosophy / ideology that many find abhorrent and readily use their free speech rights to argue against.
So Charles, after reading the SPLC list of characteristics of a hate
group,
did you find anything that supports your imaginative but mostly whiney
claims about various labels?
This
group of people knew whether Jesus existed, and if He
did, if He
did the things they
claimed.
Perhaps, because like «atheist» it is a term
claimed by a large
group of people who also hold ideas I don't agree with.
using your argument we would had civil rights in this country just because goverments make certain practices illegal
does tat mean that what the goverrmet s
doing is moral and just, The fact s the goverment attempted to use Christaniaity to bolster it
claim to power through this we have the start of the Roman Catholic Church one of the most insidious evil organzations on this planet which as
doe more to oppose ad kill true follewers of Christ then ay
group o this planet.
We
do not know whether persons in this
group, while moved by the presence and
claims of individuals with whom they are in face - to - face relations, may, on another level, be oblivious to and unmoved by more impersonal social structures and practices that consistently put and keep persons in situations of oppression and deprivation.
Also back to the original question: consciousness,
does it still exist even though a» person /
group making the extraordinary
claim are expected to supply the proof.»
I imagine that these people
claim to have
done similar things, but there are lots of
groups today who make such
claims, and as soon as people make these
claims, big alarm bells need to start going off in our heads.
Although both of these movements created militant
groups in which the leader
claimed temporal and spiritual power, they
did not leave any appreciable marks on Muslim religious thought.
How
do you tell children that God favored one
group of people «above all people that are upon the face of the earth» as Deuteronomy 7:6
claims about the Hebrews / Jews?
Claiming that just because there is not one monolithic
group that it doesn't exist is like saying that the automobile industry doesn't exist because there's more than one company.
When you say Chick - fil - a denies people the rights they
claim for themselves though, I take a little exception to that... after all, what
group doesn't
do that?
If a recognized cult leader was to publicly proclaim that an individual or
group was not a member of the cult they
claimed, I would pay attention, but I
do not expect this to happen much as the charlatans leading the cults know that it is bad for the believer business overall when there is Infighting.
The disingenuity of, for instance, the American Psychological Association in
claiming that it
does not advocate the acceptance or legitimation of homosexuality is all too clear from its membership in the «Just the Facts Coalition,» along with the National Education Association and other
groups.
In response, Urbana leaders said that they didn't deny the
group an exhibitor spot because they are pro-life, but because Students for Life isn't or doesn't
claim to a be, a religious organization.
In 1995, roughly three dozen
groups representing numerous faiths as well as a secular humanist organization designed a joint statement on religious liberties, showing support for what could be
done legally in the schools, and disputing the
claim that schools were «religion - free zones.»
If the
claims that Muslims are not tolerant or Islam
does not teach tolerance then more than 1,400 years should have been enough to rid the Arab and Muslim world of these
groups.
Just like certain radical, hate - filled, and violent people
claim to be «Christian,» but have nothing to
do with the teaching of Christ, so also, some racists
claim to be Pagan but are not representative of the entire
group.
What religiously insecure people like this author cant grasp is that we just don't need a
group of collective fools
claiming some divine right to humanity.
The first
group of people who were called «Christians»
did not
claim the title for themselves.
The children of light who
do not take sufficient cognizance of the expansive character of man's freedom whereby an individual's or a
group's self - interest may take the form of inordinate or unreasonable
claims, believe that our impulses are manageable and amenable to rational control.
Alcoholics Anonymous, being «spiritual, not religious,» doesn't use the Bible at all; rather it uses another sacred text, the inspired Word of God as expressed through Bill Wilson, the Big Book... Unlike the Oxford
Group, which
claimed salvation and redemption by Jesus through the Oxford
Group, AA proclaims «recovery» by one s «Higher Power» through the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (Ken Ragge, The Real AA: Behind the Myth of 12 - Step Recovery [AZ: Sharp Press, 1998], pp. 82 - 83).
Any individual or
group claiming to be followers of Christ and
do not follow this commandment are indeed sinners themselves.
It never ceases to amaze me that there are so many religious
groups in the world who
claim to be peaceful and believe in some gad or another, but yet continue to go around murdering as many other people as possible, just because they don't want to read all of that religious crap and conform to it.
I don't belong to any of these belief system and frankly this
claim of Christianity is one of the sillier
claims of the
group.
First from the point of view of those who
claim the building will be an insult over the event of 9/11, I don't think any one can take away from them that feeling, be it genuine or otherwise, the fact still remains, that a
group of radical individuals, who
claim to be Muslims, killed innocent individuals from all walks of life; race and religion and country, in the name of Islam.
It's simply incoherent to accept people who have broken a vow they took willingly before God, and yet condemn in the harshest tones a
group of people who don't even
claim for the most part to be christians.
Not to say that they don't think people and our
groups can't be good, but that the church has no divine right to
claim that it is good by default.
Authorities say Nagi traveled to Istanbul, Yemen and Syria last year, and — though he
claims he doesn't support militant
groups — his online activities says otherwise.
Thus, not only is
group - interest an abstraction from the interests of concrete individuals, but such interest also has the tendency to accomplish the opposite of what it
claims to
do.
He
claims no responsibility for a church that continues to break people — even though he
claims membership in this
group (a
group that continues to burden those who are trying desperately to find their place in Christ's body with burdens God
does not command.)
@KCArrowhead, As for the translation, I can't
claim any knowledge of Koine Greek, but that
does seem like a fairly loose definition on which to base the condemnation of an entire
group of people.
The supermarket giant is being taken to court by a
group of mostly female shop assistants who have
claimed male warehouse workers are earning more for
doing a similar job.
A recent survey
claimed that among a
group of young people who called themselves Christian, forty five per cent said they
did not believe in God.