Sentences with phrase «conform to the standards of»

If they can't conform to standards of equality and non-discrimination, or respecting the liberties of an individual, then I don't want them... we don't need NCOs or Officers or leaders in our armed forces to continue to disgrace the uniform.
The Catholic faith needs to be handed on in its fullness and integrity, without compromising under the pressure to conform to the standards of contemporary secularism.
They did not perfectly conform to the standards of Jesus.
The New Sect also insisted that the style of chanting the Qur» an should conform to the standard of other Muslim countries.
Francis challenged the church of his day — not by conforming to the standards of the world but by returning to the pattern of Jesus, the one who did not seek status but humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even death on the cross (Phil.
Attempts to make the nominally Christian peoples of Western Europe fully to conform to the standards of their faith were not confined to monastic movements and to groups which the Catholic Church branded as heretical.
And if you're worried about any safety concerns with this bassinet, rest assured that it conforms to all standards of safe nursery furniture and your child will be in good hands when snoozing in this sleeper!
But she reaches her breaking point when confronted with pressure to conform to the standards of the «perfect» mothers who run the show at her childrens» school functions.
Good practice If a provider does not cater for young people under the age of 19 or undertakes activities that lie outside the scope of licensing there need be no accreditation to assure users and customers that practices have been inspected and / or conform to standards of safety recognised as acceptable good practice by the industry.
Texas modifies dropout counting procedures to conform to standards of the National Center for Education Statistics, which count as dropouts students enrolled in a GED program, students who meet all graduation requirements but do not pass the state exam and students previously counted as dropouts, among other procedures.
Management discipline is a higher post-graduation study stream that makes you productive and innovative in business and marketing conforming to the standards of the companies in prominent markets.
In non-regulated states, they are written to conform to the standards of practice used by the inspector.
The National Champion is crowned after a panel judges how well the dog conforms to the standard of its breed.
We ask that materials conform to our standards of safety and durability.
Wiki states: «Falsifiability is considered a positive (and often essential) quality of a hypothesis because it means that the hypothesis is testable by empirical experiment and thus conforms to the standards of scientific method.»
Established in 1990, the commission has played a leading role in the adoption of constitutions that conform to the standards of Europe's constitutional heritage.
(5) A marriage and family therapist licensure candidate shall conform to the standards of conduct applicable to all licensees.
Finally, ensure that the content and operation of your blogs and pages conform to the standards of the REALTOR ® Code of Ethics.
«The services which REALTORS ® provide to their clients and customers shall conform to the standards of practice and competence which are reasonably expected in the specific real estate disciplines in which they engage...»
Article 11 The services which REALTORS ® provide to their clients and customers shall conform to the standards of practice and competence which are reasonably expected in the specific real estate disciplines in which they engage; specifically, residential real estate brokerage, real property management, commercial and industrial real estate brokerage, land brokerage, real estate appraisal, real estate counseling, real estate syndication, real estate auction, and international real estate.

Not exact matches

McIntyre England claimed that the shearing device met American safety requirements, but, according to official court documents, it was determined that the machinery «did not meet American National Standard Institute requirements... or the Regulations from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration,» and it did not conform with «the recognized guidelines published by the National Safety Council and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for protecting machine operators.»
All resolutions must conform to the Shareholder Proposal Rule of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, which sets procedural as well as substantive standards for admissibility.
Today's jumbo mortgage rates are similar to those of standard conforming loans.
And Berry has a pretty standard curriculum with hiring practices conforming pretty much to the standards of disciplines.
But there could not then have been these modes, for each mode represents a synthesis of actualities which are limited to conform to a standard.
In the latest stage of liberalism, such actions must conform to secular standards of morality as dictated by the state.
It was from Hamann that Kierkegaard learned the power of «indirect communication» and the impossibility of making the passion of faith conform to any recognized standards of «responsible» discourse.
This approach does not conform to the Charter «values» the government claims to uphold, and it certainly does not measure up to the standards of a healthy democratic polity.
But even this limitation does not suffice to explain the creative fact of a synthesis of actualities conforming to a standard; there needs to be a limitation of antecedent selection, the ordering of possibilities of actuality and value by God (SMW 256, cf. UW 100f).
Under the leadership of Nehemiah and Ezra they begin to build an exclusive, externally righteous group, with which no one can be identified unless he or she conforms to certain external standards.
And one of my favorites: Rmans 12:2: Do not conform yourselves to the standards of this world, but let God transform you inwardly by a complete change of your mind.
Does your church conform to the world's standards of communication, or to biblical teachings like these?
Niebuhr said that moral pride «is revealed in all «self - righteous» judgments in which the other is condemned because he fails to conform to the highly arbitrary standards of the self.
It is possible to change program structure to be more inclusive, but the values of the people who participate will stay the same if attitudes that everyone should conform to «our» standards are not examined.
Normal 1 a: according with, constituting, or not deviating from a norm, rule, or principle b: conforming to a type, standard, or regular pattern 2: occurring naturally and not because of disease, inoculation, or any experimental treatment 3 a: of, relating to, or characterized by average intelligence or development
Of the many terms used for sin in the Old Testament some suggest a failure to «hit the mark» or to conform to some objective standard of conduct, and others suggest an attitude of disloyalty to a persoOf the many terms used for sin in the Old Testament some suggest a failure to «hit the mark» or to conform to some objective standard of conduct, and others suggest an attitude of disloyalty to a persoof conduct, and others suggest an attitude of disloyalty to a persoof disloyalty to a person.
The missionaries also get put up on a pedestal so that when they return home on furlough, they have to conform to a certain standard of holy behavior which matches the pedestal that has been built for them.
In what way is conforming to the dislike of others of the same species because they do not meet your «standards» be freedom?
Muñoz argues yes: Even if the founders believed government's primary aim was to secure rights, they still upheld an objective standard of human good, to which law should conform, regardless of private interests.
The neoclassical educator will appeal to the consensus of history or anthropology and say that it is «natural» for us to conform to these standards.
From our finite standpoint we are tempted to demand that the universe conform to our «high» standards of moral order.
But it will not arrive at all until we stop conforming to prevailing attitudes and practices and give the Church an opportunity to lead in the shaping of community standards.
This chili recipe, from my wife Mary Jane Wilan, will not win any cook - offs because it fails to conform to the prejudiced, inbred standards of contest chili.
«The Court decision provides a clear indication of the types of conduct that are unacceptable in commercial transactions, and gives guidance as to the standards to which businesses should conform in their dealings with other businesses, and indeed, all consumers».
One of the difficult elements of the wine trade is that many of the highest credentials don't require a college degree and do not conform to educational standards outlined at the local, state, and federal levels.
Most producers will have to take steps to conform to the criteria outlined in the standards of the certification they are seeking.
Because it is difficult to prescribe such minimum standards, the law prohibits unconscionable conduct, leaving it to the courts to determine in a given case whether the conduct fails to conform to the dictates of good conscience.
It conforms to the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM), the USDA's National Organic Program, the Japanese Organic Standard, the EU's Organic Regulations, and others.
Annual Sustainability Report - The report should contain profiling information regarding the sustainability characteristics of their fuel such as: type of biomass, country of origin and whether it conforms to any environmental quality assurance standards.
«Mr. Cub» (Follett, $ 6.95) has been out for a couple of months now, and on the surface it conforms to all the standard clichés.
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