Sentences with phrase «codified through»

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Ernest Hemingway never codified his insights on writing into a book, but he did share his thinking on the topic in commissioned articles; letters to his agents, publishers, and friends; and through his novels.
Religions incorporated and codified these basic social values and skills, and quickly learned to take credit for them — as if, without the religion, we would be doomed to not have them — although we see them in every human society, including hunter - gather tribes with no sense of gods as we understand them After many centuries of religious domination, enforced through pain of death, ostracization or other social sanctions, allowing religion to take credit, as well as failing to question other religious claims — has become a cultural habit.
don't you see the trouble that most people are in and that they just want you for their own advantage but I swear to you we're different from all of them come join us I can tell you are lookin» for a way to live where truth is determined by consensus full of codified arbitrary directives come join us all we want to have is your small mind turn it into one of our own kind you can go through life adrift and alone desperate, desolate, on your own but we're lookin» for a few more stalwart clones come join us come join us come join us
Please stop trying to codify your religious beliefs through civil legislation.
There it is — the belief that usually resides deep beneath the surface of conscious thought, safe from examination and extrication, but was born in biblical times, solidified in the days of the Enlightenment, and codified into colonial law in 1660 through the racialization of Virginia slave codes.
He warns the Colossians to «See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the universe...» This is why pseudo-truth seems plausible: because it is universally accepted and codified in human traditions.
It encompasses ritual, and it mandates behavior and feeling, but it gives a privileged place to discourse: it grounds itself in the Word, whether that means a formally codified text or a broader conception of the divine spirit; it thrives on professional and popular interpretations of the Word; it requires the construction and maintenance of community through communication of shared convictions and experiences; and it mandates verbal expressions of sincerity, emotion, and commitment.
Additional Accountability Requirements: Act 1220 of 2003 (codified as Codes 6-7-117 through 6-7-119) pre-dates Section 204 and is generally stronger than the federal requirements.
In addition to the creation of a single - payer plan, Democrats would codify the state's health insurance exchange, which was created by Gov. Andrew Cuomo through executive order.
His reelection campaign has mostly been conducted through the Women's Equality Party ballot line he's created for November, with his focus on codifying, and thereby protecting, the right to an abortion.
«As discussions continue through the weekend, the Assembly and Senate have agreed to pass — and the Governor has agreed to sign — a five day extender of New York City's rent regulations that will codify into law important safeguards for more than two million tenants.»
Rep. Elise Stefanik has called for hearings through the House Energy and Commerce Committee to ensure the principles of net neutrality are «codified in law» by Congress.
And there's also a strong vein of how Hollywood codified queer culture during the height of McCarthyism and the cultural conservatism enforced through draconian production codes.
Researchers will leverage and codify next practices for building capacity in adults and continually refine them through frequent analysis of data and users, creating an infrastructure for educators, parents, and community members to use in the future.
Successive governments have given schools extra money for their poorer pupils, and this Government has codified it and increased the sums available through the pupil premium, worth # 900 a pupil this year and # 1300 in primaries next year.
In addition, the Arkansas legislature formally issued its support for the College and Career Coach program in 2013 through the passage of Act 1285, which formally codifies the program.
Thus, the task at hand was to codify this new program through the lens of Principle # 6 that defines character education to include a «meaningful and challenging curriculum that respects all learners, developing their character and helping them to succeed.»
The president's budget would seek to put an end to sequestration through a mix of tax changes and by trimming entitlement programs, such as Social Security, codifying the administration's position on a so - called «grand bargain» with Republican leaders to reduce the deficit.
Formal definitions have been codified in various ways, whether through state laws, regulations, or other major policy documents.
NISL's advanced credentialing system will give principals a transparent, codified and respected leadership development system that supports and rewards them as they progress through their careers — as it does in the world's top - performing education systems.
SLS will work to codify successful school models through an immersive process that provides essential insights into the leadership, operational and intangible elements of a school that makes it thrive.
It hasn't been codified in any recurring law in Congress, as it came to Duncan largely through the sponsorship of President Barack Obama.
Codified in Sections 601 through 609 of Title 23, United States Code, the TIFIA program provides Federal credit assistance to surface transportation projects of national or regional significance in order to attract substantial non-Federal public and private co-investment.
Agencies should not include statements in regulatory preambles that they intend to preempt State law through regulation, unless such preemption is also included in the codified regulation.
Regulators typically codify their analyses through what they call risk - based capital.
You navigate the world using your smartphone, which proves a codified and easy way of getting through messages, maps and so on.
«It goes back to phrenology and even medieval times, when people were trying to codify the face and connect it to meaning in various ways, of course erroneously, but in my mind they all exist within this same impulse to index humanity and understand ourselves through portraiture,» he explains.
In 2007, film critic Jonathan Romney described Starr's new silent film Theda: «In a 40 - minute black - and - white film Theda British artist Georgina Starr, best known for her series of works inspired by the 1965 thriller Bunny Lake is Missing, pays tribute to this stormiest of divas and undertakes an archeology of gestural art of the silent - era actress (Theda Bara), drawing on the styles of several other now forgotten grande - dames, such as Barbara La Marr and Maud Allan... the film is divided into three parts «prelude», «act» and «epilogue»... but «prelude» is the real coup: in a long single take, Starr runs through the codified expressive repertoire of the Theda - era performer with such precision that any ironic distance evaporate.
Through bodies and permanent impressions on paper, repurposed imagery and cloaked soundscapes, CODIFY investigates, as individuals, the diversity and nuance within an identifier and upholds, as a collective, its larger histories.
What we see is how the space of the studio is organized through and by camera views, and how the set may become a performative space based on a series of codified relations.
They challenge the popular acceptance of what has been codified as «photography / ic» and through sophisticated compositions they propose a search for new meanings.
I'm not nostalgic for the dreaded age of curator - bullies, and now that galleries and biennials do most of the codifying, I love that museums have the luxury of time to sift through things rather than react to every twist of aesthetic fate (although too many museums are trying to be like galleries — more on that later).
However, just as the newness of Cubism was accepted and then canonized by Barr and the Museum of Modern Art, so the revolutionary abstraction of Abstract Expressionism was quickly codified and accepted — and elevated above Picasso and the School of Paris — through the efforts of the American critic Clement Greenberg.
He then seeks to codify these improvisations, interpreting the drawings through different media including software, paper and wood.
While the concept of «the spirit of solidarity» implies that this notion can not be codified in legal terms, the Court's ruling regards solidarity as a category which can impose legally binding effects, provided that it is concretized through specific measures taken in accordance with a legislative procedure.
Through this process, they will learn to recognize codified law when they see it, and will instinctively place any such information into this bucket, even if they have read cases before thoroughly searching for enacted law.
The compensation available through Accident Benefits, as well as the tests that need to be met in order to qualify for benefits, are codified in the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (or, the «SABS»).
The systemic problems in our justice system were addressed in part for First Nations through Section 718 of the Criminal Code, which lists the «Purposes and Principles of Sentencing,» which were first codified on September 3, 1996,
I'm wondering if there is an efficient way to search through the session laws to find where the related session law is which corresponds to a codified law.
For the amendments at § 155.420, we considered not codifying the existing special enrollment periods for consumers who are or were victims of domestic abuse or spousal abandonment and need to enroll in coverage apart from their abusers or abandoners, have been determined ineligible for Medicaid or CHIP, have been impacted by a material plan or benefit display error, or have resolved a citizenship or immigration inconsistency post-expiration, all currently provided through guidance.
Comment: The majority of commenters supported our proposal to codify the existing special enrollment periods for (1) dependents of Indians on the same application as the Indian at § 155.420 (d)(8)(ii); (2) victims of domestic abuse or spousal abandonment at § 155.420 (d)(10); (3) Medicaid or CHIP denials at § 155.420 (d)(11); (4) material plan or benefit display errors at § 155.420 (d)(12); and (5) data matching issues that are cleared post-expiration of an inconsistency period or individuals who are verified through the data matching process to meet the citizenship, national, or immigration criteria described in section 1401 (c)(1)(A)(ii) of the Affordable Care Act at § 155.420 (d)(13).
Both services may be ordered for families through the court for these high conflict families and are codified in the Texas Family Code.
Both services may be ordered for families through the court for high conflict families and are codified in the Texas Family Code and Texas licensing boards (see below).
Students gain an understanding of the origins of human rights, the international instruments and mechanisms through which they are codified and how these have been translated into laws and policies in Australia.
But even if not codified, through its recognition by a western court, a rule becomes something completely different.
The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 1031 codifies that the tax owed on any gain after a sale may be deferred as long as the proceeds are reinvested in a similar property through a LKE.
Business Tax Items • Permanently extends the 2001/2003 tax rates for adjusted gross income levels under $ 450,000 ($ 400,000 single); good for small business and home builders, 80 % of whom are pass - thru entities who pay taxes on the individual side of the code • Permanently extends the Alternative Minimum patch; again, good for small business owners who are frequently at risk of paying AMT • Permanently sets the parameters of the estate tax; positive for family - owned construction firms; codifies the 2010 $ 5 million exemption amount (indexed to inflation) and a 40 percent estate tax rate • Extends present law section 179 small business expensing through the end of 2013; offers cash flow and administrative cost benefits for small firms • Extends the section 45L new energy - efficient home tax credit through the end of 2013; allows a $ 2,000 tax credit for the construction of for sale and for - lease energy - efficient homes in buildings with fewer than three floors above grade
GRESB has codified the basis for capital market participants to originate Green Bonds through its 2015 Green Bond Principles.
The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 1031 codifies that the tax owed on any gain after a sale may be deferred as long as the proceeds are reinvested in a similar property through a like - kind exchange.
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