When you look more
closely at the issue, you can find several contributing factors that underscore the fears retirees have.
A federal judge has temporarily issued a restraining order blocking the rule from going into effect on December 19, but this law (and several other similar restrictions proposed) present an opportunity for Christians to look
closely at the issue and consider what role we play and how we can serve women.
I give to you what I give to no one else, and that is my seed, my procreative power, which, united to your seed, can incarnate our love, take on flesh that will be the living fruit of our love, the proof also that we want our love to be a gift to God and to the future.1 I have expanded on this at length elsewhere.2 Holding to our present topic, let us look a bit more
closely at those issues of justice involved in this divine plan of the union of man and woman in marriage.
Has male on this board really ever, ever looked
closely at the issue of abortion.
If children raised on perfect food without their mother's presence is not your idea of a utopia, I suggest we all stop focusing so much on the wonders of breast milk and look more
closely at the issues involved in exclusive breastfeeding and in mother - infant proximity.
If children raised on perfect food without their mother's presence is not your idea of a utopia, I suggest we all stop focusing so much on the biochemical wonders of breast milk and look more
closely at the issues involved in exclusive breastfeeding and in mother - infant proximity.
Rose Wilson best summed up the importance of the Sterilization Act, and why we should look
closely at this issue.
Until I came along with Watts 2009, they really weren't looking
closely at the issue.
To look more
closely at this issue, we conducted two illustrative analyses.
As college and university presidents, business officers and board investment committee members look more
closely at these issues (thanks in large part to student pressure), they will realize that ESG factors are material and can undercover hidden risk and value.
Speaking at the end of a wide - ranging debate, during which MPs offered numerous examples of unfair and unjust practices related to the leasehold system, Mr Barwell said: «[The Secretary of State and I] have been looking
closely at the issues raised in recent weeks and I can tell the House that we are both absolutely determined to stamp out unfair, unjust and unacceptable abuse of the leasehold system.»
In the past 12 - 18 months she has worked with a reference group of suicide bereavement and postvention experts to look more
closely at the issue of suicide bereavement and the media.
In 2003, my predecessor looked
closely at the issue of petrol sniffing through a case study on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Lands.
Not exact matches
«I think many states would have a serious challenge in providing 80 % of funding for viable infrastructure projects,» said one lobbyist
closely involved in tracking the
issue, referring to the component of the White House plan that caps federal investment
at 20 %.
The trigger for the latest Redstone family feud, according to several sources, was a dispute over corporate governance
issues — such as Shari's effort to more
closely tie executive compensation to performance —
at Viacom (viab) and CBS (cbs), a media empire that encompasses MTV, the CBS broadcast network, the Paramount film studio and the pay - TV channel Showtime.
One person who spoke to Trump over the weekend said the president had
closely watched the students» television appearances and talked about the
issue with guests
at his Mar - a-Lago Club in nearby Palm Beach.
I'm pretty sure I've looked more
closely at these important
issues than someone who pretends to be a «former athiest» but can't even spell it.
At the time Thornton had
closely read The Concept of Nature (1920) and Principles of Natural Knowledge (2d edition, 1925), tended to interpret Science and the Modern World (1925) in line with these earlier works, and was acquainted with Religion in the Making (1926) though somewhat unsure what to make of its doctrine of God.2 He took comfort in Whitehead's remark concerning the immortality of the soul, and evidently wanted to apply it to all theological
issues: «There is no reason why such a question should not be decided on more special evidence, religious or otherwise, provided that it is trustworthy.
As we explore these
issues our itinerary will be as follows: (1) we shall look first
at several ways in which reflection on science has contributed to the feeling of cosmic exile and therefore to our environmental carelessness; (2) then we shall examine how theologies from our own Christian tradition that have hovered
closely, even though critically, around modern scientific cosmologies have perpetuated the same feeling of cosmic exile; and (3) finally we shall look briefly
at how a cosmological understanding of religion centering on the notion of adventure can both reconcile us to the evolving universe and
at the same time allow us to embrace the feeling of religious homelessness present in religious teachings.
In the next
issue I will look more
closely at those questions and
at the possible future of postliberalism.
UEFA also works
closely with other sports federations on a number of these
issues at both European and international levels.
Air Chief Marshal Jock Stirrup called for parliament to look
at the
issue more
closely, suggesting MPs and peers have «an important role to play» in dealing with the
issue.
As a Labour Party activist in Oldham I have views on this
issue but I'm not saying anything
at this stage and I'm more than disappointed that an on line forum that is
closely related to Oldham's other Labour MP should make these comments.
Senate Education Committee chairman Carl Marcellino previously told POLITICO New York he doesn't want school districts to lose funding and the
issue would be looked
at «
closely.»
A Communique
at the end of NEF meeting in Kano said, «Northern Elders Forum has followed national
issues very
closely, particularly in the past few months when our democracy, political unity and -LSB-...]
«We're going to look very
closely at the results to see whether there's an argument here to challenge the tax cap in terms of
issues of equity,» said Iannuzzi.
Small business should look
closely at a candidate who not only has voted against their interests on every key vote the last two years, but who would launch such a bizarre and frankly desperate attack on the organization that defends them and represents their positions on key
issues.
She is a thoughtful lawyer who follows local
issues closely at district NRZ meetings and favors property tax reform and an overhaul of the state Department of Children and Families.
The more
closely that we look
at the
issues with which these scientists manage to juggle while carrying on their work, the more leaky our convenient categories seem to become.
«We will work
closely with our mechanical engineering colleagues
at MIT to try to tackle the
issues of thermal stability and long - lifetime,» says Soljačić.
I would say that as far as advancing our ability to really look
at the
issue of climate change, I think one of the things we really need to do is to make our models interact more between the physical sciences and the social economics, and to really understand the link a little more
closely between climate change and the drivers and impacts of climate change.
Dr. Lustig's presentation on this subject really opened my eyes to this
issue, followed
closely by Dr. Richard Johnson, who is the chairman of medicine
at the University of Colorado, who reinforced Dr. Lustig with his book The Sugar Fix: The High - Fructose Fallout That Is Making You Fat and Sick.
The only way we can heal our underlying
issues is by turning towards the pain and looking
at it
closely.
We address your concerns with weight and look
closely at diet and possible health
issues that can contribute overweight or underweight.
My wife had some thyroid
issues, and uhm — so we've had to — we've had to keep that looked
at and really kind of monitor
closely.
With every purchase we make sure to donate to a charity that works
closely with the cause shown in the print, and we also provide each customer with a «Talking Point» — a dinky minizine that gives you a few key facts and a bit more information on the
issue at hand.
Again - if you look
closely at the top of the unpainted table - it was quite obvious this was going to be an
issue!
Documentarian Laura Poitras not only offers a complete overview of all the facts but gets under the skin of the
issue by
closely tracking the emotional transformation of the controversial figure
at the center of her film.
Jennifer Petrallia, assistant dean for master's studies
at HGSE, leads the curriculum and says, «It is designed to help fellows
closely examine critical
issues related to urban education and to expose them to leading researchers and practitioners in the field.»
A study published in the Fall 2015
issue of Education Next looked
closely at how American students from families with high levels of education compared with similar students from other countries.
As a group, the members establish and publicly state student learning goals, help each other think about better teaching practices, look
closely at curriculum and student work, and identify school culture
issues that affect student achievement.
Sehreen is passionate about global workforce
issues and started her career
at the U.S. Department of State, where she worked
closely with the White House on designing programs focused on entrepreneurship and education for audiences in the Middle East and South Asia.
Her primary role
at the Rader Group is Finance and Budgeting but she also works
closely with all the schools in day to day operational
issues including staffing, payroll, benefits, transportation, food service, and facilities.
Additionally, we collaborate with parents, advocates and disability groups to improve services; visit schools
at the request of the chapter leader; hold citywide meetings to provide information on new policy initiatives; work
closely with functional chapters; and inform and engage members regarding legislative, regulatory and policy
issues.
With two new picture books coming out in the spring, though, I decided to look
at the
issue closely so I can maximize profits.
For better or worse, we have reported on the consumer trade publishing business every day for the past 15 years, and looked as
closely as we can
at many of the key business
issues.
The price to tangible book value ratio to some degree overcomes this
issue and more
closely represents what common shareholders can expect to receive if the firm goes bankrupt and all of its assets are liquidated
at their book values.
Other measures to improve credit ratings are working
closely with private lenders who are willing to
issue reasonable mortgages
at an affordable interest.
Terminally ill patients with policies older than two years have no reason to be concerned, but it's another matter for those with policies which fall below that threshold, says Paul Trudelle, a partner
at Hull & Hull LLP who
closely follows this
issue.
As with all infectious and parasitic disease trends, the doctors
at The Drake Center have been
closely following this
issue and its possible indications for our clients and patients.