In Anglicanism discipline is accepted rather than imposed; and many priests have found value in membership in devotional societies bound together by
a common rule of life, some independent and some associated with religious orders.32
Not exact matches
The final
rule prohibits lit tobacco products in all
living units and indoor
common areas, and all outdoor areas within 25 feet
of housing and administrative offices.
Rich = not just financial, it's emotional, spiritual, health, etc. [6:01] Two skills for true wealth, first is the «Science
of Achievement» [6:34] After talking to top investors, Tony found that everyone invests differently, but there are some things that everyone has in
common: The Core Four [6:46] Same as health, everyone is unique, but there are fundamentals that if you violate the
rules you're going to not have energy, get sick [7:23] Three fundamentals for achievement [7:32] What is something in your
life today that once was a dream?
There are royal psalms voicing the festival spirit
of celebration at the court, praying for help in the king's need and for blessing on the king's
rule, and there are psalms in which the
common man poured out his hope and trust in God amid the ordinary happiness, suffering, and drudgery
of daily
life.
Finally, a tradition inevitably develops that tells the story
of how these
rules were first received, a story which roots them not in the
common life of the people, but in the element
of the divine.
The ethics that become the
rules of our
common life have to be generally accepted.
What we have had in British political
life under British
common law is a procrustean class system, one
of the most fixed in the world, confirming aristocratic and plutocratic class
rule, rigidly preventing the overwhelming numbers
of the lower class from gaining equality, representation in government, decent working conditions, the right to union organization, suffrage, and acceptable
living standards until the end
of the nineteenth century.
A crisis in authority suggests the possibility that our churches have lost the will and lack the men and women with those powers
of soul required to articulate, promulgate, and defend a
rule of faith and a way
of life that is indeed
common to Christians.
Political
life must be conducted according to established
rules and traditions which condition the liberty
of all citizens, including government officials, for the sake
of the
common welfare.
It would appear that the crisis in authority we now face has been caused by the dissolution
of a
common standard
of belief (what used to be called the
rule of faith) and a
common form
of life (what used to be called «the way»).
To a large degree, freedom is granted to the members, but they are still bound together by glad acceptance
of the
common life, and they use the
rule as a guideline rather than as an arbitrarily imposed dictate.
It presents as
common sense what is actually a historically rare notion: that the market is a self - regulating device whose
rules exist independent
of common agreements about the conduct
of social
life.
it is a
common cliche that the world
of business must
live by its own
rules, and that the first
rule is the systematic and relentless pursuit
of one's advantage, in a sort
of Hobbesian «war
of all against all.»
To unite all Religion against all irreligion, to make the Golden
Rule the basis
of this union; to present to the world... the substantial unity
of many religions in the good deeds
of the Religious
Life; to provide for a World's Parliament
of Religions, in which their
common aims and
common grounds
of unity may be set forth, and the marvelous Religious progress
of the Nineteenth century be reviewed... (The World's Religious Congress, General Programme (preliminary ed.; 1893), p. 19.)
«Accountability and zero tolerance for corruption; Respect for human dignity, human rights and sanctity
of human
life;; and Peace, security, harmony, cooperative solidarity, within the
rule of law; and International cooperation for a
common humanity within a secure and peaceful order.
The Syracuse
Common Council tweaked the
living wage
rules in advance
of the takeover
of the airport by the airport authority.
Like all aspects
of society there are
rules to follow, no go areas to avoid, and
common sense approaches that steer you through
life even when your not quite familiar with your surroundings.
Hourihan: [For everyone], it is important to learn and practice the basics
of your craft, to work as a team toward a
common goal, to make good decisions, to respect the other guy and the
rules, and know what is truly important in your
life.
'' [For everyone], it is important to learn and practice the basics
of your craft, to work as a team toward a
common goal, to make good decisions, to respect the other guy and the
rules, and know what is truly important in your
life.
Governors and voters should take an active posture rather than expect others to do something about it, or some legal and regulatory frameworks, since kindness towards other humans prevails above laws or
rules, the
common sense
of promoting and preserving
life (the own and others»).
There are legions
of maxims in the
living lore
of our
common culture, and many, like the Golden
Rule, bear a moral message: «Two wrongs don't make a right» (ancient Scots); «You are only as good as your word» (early American); «Honesty is the best policy» (Cervantes, Ben Franklin); «It's better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness» (old Chinese proverb).
As our second year progressed, we began to see some positive results: Our use
of common teacher and student language about behavior and
rules, the emphasis on teacher modeling, and a great deal
of practice in
living our constitution all helped make the school climate more peaceful and productive.
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Which begs the question — what are some
of the
common financial
rules that the wealth - minded
live by, and what can we learn from them?
It told me I can expect to
live to age 86 (the year 2039), which conforms to a
common rule of thumb that you can expect to
live somewhere between the ages your parents passed away.
Since you're the QB
of your financial
life, consider these
rules of thumb for 4
common goals: budgeting, saving for college, saving for retirement, and buying a house.
He says that we should select investing
rules that are in accordance with our own temperament, but in all cases ones that will always provide us with some exposure to
common stocks at all times because otherwise we might become so disappointed if we are 100 % in cash and the market advances significantly it would «ruin [us] from the standpoint
of intelligent investing for the rest
of [our]
life».
My favourite things about it were: the amazing outdoor swimming pool and hammock area; the tasty and free breakfasts; the generally fast Wi - Fi; central location; fun evening activities and free classes; the beautifully landscaped and treed
common areas with lots
of plant
life making it feel like an oasis in the middle
of the busy city; the relaxed and laid back atmosphere; the 11 PM quiet time
rule for getting a good night's sleep; the spacious female dorm; the comfortable mattresses and pillows; the fact that the hostel provided heavy duty locks for the individual lockers inside the dorms; the helpful and friendly staff; the colourful and charming appearance and decor; and the ensuite bathrooms inside the dorm.
English
common law is the most widespread legal system in the world with 30 %
of the world's population
living under its
rule, according to new research by Professor Philip Wood, special global counsel at Allen & Overy, and author
of Maps
of World Financial Law.
Locke's Liberalism was «consummately legalistic,» as evidenced by the preceding statement, as well as the notion that «freedom
of men under government is, to have a standing
rule to
live by,
common to every one
of that society.»
There may be,
of course, changes that come with communal
living, such as
common mealtimes and
rules.
The reason for this conclusion is that a marriage is a fait accompli in the
lives of the parties and for centuries the
common law set its face against
rules which would invalidate a marriage.
(At Policygenius, we actually recommend this needs - based approach to estimating how much
life insurance you should buy, but it's important to keep the industry's
common rule of thumb in mind for the purposes
of this article.)
A
common rule of thumb is that
life insurance should provide seven to 10 times the insured person's annual salary.
A recent Ontario Court
of Appeal (OCA)
ruling that allows a second wife and child to claim support from a deceased
common - law husband's
life insurance policy raises... Read more