Sentences with phrase «convictions of moving»

In California, you are assigned points on your license for convictions of moving violations.
Indiana law assesses a point value for each conviction of moving violations.

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And I cherish my role of being difficult to persuade about strategic moves without strong data or logic or conviction on your part.
They're encouraged that there was very little conviction in the selling under the 200 - day moving average, as the COT Report has shown a relatively small number of net fund longs and healthy amount of gross spec shorts - not depicting a market vulnerable to a significant sharp selloff.
The US stock market had «rolled over» Monday / Tuesday last week... a move I had been waiting for... so I bought S+P puts but by the end of the week I had a «low conviction» level on the trade because the market hadn't broken down.
The Committee is also calling for previous sex work convictions and cautions to be struck off people's records, so it's easier for them to move into other lines of work.
Unaware that acting on his convictions was a bad career move, former Olympic gymnastics gold medalist Peter Vidmar resigned from his position as chef de mission of the 2012 U.S. Olympic team.
A church that sees in this pluralistic age a wonderful opportunity to advance in its grasp of truth and wisdom can recover its conviction and commitment and move forward with excitement and confidence.
If you've ever experienced conviction as Bessey described, then you know what I know, that we often initially resist the move of God within our hearts.
And it is my conviction, it is my observation that those who believe in eternal security move a lot faster down the road of discipleship than those who are constantly afraid of making mistakes.
The one group has moved: inward from an aesthetic conviction, having a vision of Eden; the other has moved outward from an ethic, having a vision of the New Jerusalem.
If he has seen almost unbelievable courage and endurance and, what is even more moving, an unshakable conviction of the final goodness of God, he is bound to feel humble.
Since we probably will not move to complete the present awakening until this level of conviction appears among us, we should give ourselves to prayer for its coming.
Already in Greek antiquity the word «witness» had moved beyond its technical courtroom usage and had come to mean the proclamation and exchange of views held with conviction.
Likewise, some of the «unconverted,» perhaps particularly among those with strong religious convictions, may yet be moved by more idealistic arguments for a different sense of what human life as such deserves, the horror of a particular individual's behavior notwithstanding.
We do not miss the loyalty of David's mercenary troops (15: 19 - 21); the narrator's conviction of the mature quality of David's faith (15:25 f.; 16:12); the essential gentleness of David in these most wretched hours (16:5 - 14); the brilliant, carnal symbol of Absalom's irrevocable usurpation (16:20 - 22) and its portentous recall of the David - Nathan encounter (II 12:11 - 12); the arch Old Testament realist, the remarkable pragmatist Ahitophel (17: 1 - 23); Joab, who always acts like Joab (18:10 - 15; 19:1 - 7; 20A - 13); David's pathetic concern, implicit throughout, for the defiant son (18:1 - 5); the moving grief of a father's utter brokenness in the loss of his son (18:33); the reassertion in this critical time of the old and always fundamental north - south cleavage (19:11,41 - 43); David's profound and probably chronic annoyance with the crude, brash, «muscular» ways of Joab and his brothers, the sons of Zeruiah (16:10; 19:22; see also 3:34 b; 3:38 f.); and finally, in a kind of pausal summary before the last scene of David's reign in I Kings 1 - 2, the statement of David's very modest bureaucracy (20:23 - 26; cf. the extensive elaboration of this structure under Solomon, I Kings 4:1 ff.).
Evans» Evolving in Monkey Town chronicles the author's move from complete acceptance of the faith of her childhood, through a desolate period of questioning, arriving at a renewed conviction about the love of God.
In Ezekiel this conviction that Yahweh's judgment is ultimately positive is given singularly moving expression in the prophet's vision of the valley of death, that vast, open grave exposing the skeletons of all the house of Israel (Ezek.
She is convinced in all her childish naïveté and innocence, this conviction also ennobles her nature and imparts to her a preternatural greatness, so that like a thaumaturge she is able to conjure the finite powers of existence and make the very stones weep, while on the other hand in her flurry she may just as well run to Herod as to Pilate and move the whole world by her tears.
This broadly phenomenological type of argumentation is necessary to the sort of «explicit» conviction that depends on direct and first - hand evidence, even while it properly recognizes that «our thought unavoidably moves within a hermeneutical circle which excludes any simple resolution of fundamental differences» (PP 87).11 Since it makes immediate reference to the evidence of one's own experience, a description of which is at issue, and only then is extended to all others one sympathetically imagines to be like oneself, it is essentially an autobiographical type of argumentation.
The narrative provides stirring testimony that convictions about God's power conveyed in the literature of the Old Testament move well beyond what the ancient Israelites inherited from their cultural surroundings.
I have moved here from the theological and ethical convictions that should guide the mind of the Church to many concrete issues about which there is no uniquely Christian guide.
In his famed Orthodoxy, he argues that we suffer from «humility in the wrong place,» explaining that «modesty has moved from the organ of ambition» and instead «settled upon the organ of conviction; where it was never meant to be.»
With this conviction in mind, and thinking in particular of Wordsworth and Shelley, he is moved to ask: «Is it not possible that the standardized concepts of science are only valid within narrow limitations, perhaps too narrow for science itself?»
Bonhoeffer's conviction that the world has moved out of its adolescence and reached an adult phase implied a new interpretation of the intellectual history of the West since the thirteenth century, and demanded a full, ungrudging, affirmative attitude to the secularizing process which began at that time.
Hull City manager Steve Bruce has called into question the rape conviction of Ched Evans and has shown his support to Oldham following their collapsed move for the former Sheffield United striker.
And although his name has already been thrown around this transfer window in terms of a move to Arsenal, this is the first time it has been done with any real conviction.
As the world reacts to the conviction of the four men whose gang rape of a young woman in a moving bus in Delhi sparked riots and international condemnation, the policy brief, entitled Islam and Women in the Constitution of Bangladesh, provides a timely insight into the complex interrelation of law, religion and gender politics on the subcontinent.
The career move comes as Democratic lawmakers negotiate ethics - reform legislation in response to several recent embarrassments, including the corruption conviction of former Republican Senate leader Joseph Bruno.
In 2013, he established a conviction review unit that moved to vacate the convictions of 21 people who were wrongfully imprisoned for murder and other offenses.
Deputy Senate Minority Leader Neil Breslin said the chamber needs to «move on» from Parker's assault case and again sought to differentiate it from Monserrate's conviction on a misdemeanor charge of abusing his girlfriend and ex-Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr.'s alleged corruption.
Last year, despite the allocation of funds in Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive budget for legislation changing the conviction age and bolstering the family court system, the move was eventually taken out of the final budget after a tepid response from Republican leadership in the Senate.
Convening barely a month after the convictions of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos on corruption charges, the Legislature's new leaders vowed to move beyond the turmoil of the past year but already appeared at odds over what steps, if any, to take.
When you see something wrong you should have the courage of your conviction to move against the wrong report to the investigative authorities and the chain to secure justice.
After the conviction of his former partners in government, the governor announced he'd move to ban unlimited LLC donations.
Mr. Sampson being convicted and Mr. Seddio's backing aren't the only factors at play in Mr. Smitherman's hopes to try again for the seat: even in cases of convictions in the past, Mr. Cuomo has been not moved to call for special elections to fill vacancies.
He was convicted in 2009, but the U.S. Supreme Court later narrowed the scope of the honest services law and Bruno moved successfully to have his conviction vacated, or voided by the courts.
Gov. David Paterson of New York made a brave — and startling — move on Monday to create a board to consider pardons for immigrant New Yorkers who are on a fast - track to deportation because of old or minor criminal convictions.
Regardless of what my future holds, I am confident that following my interests and convictions was my best career move yet.
The number of false convictions among the death - sentenced has been particularly hard to estimate, Gross says, because many prisoners who are on death row are eventually moved off of it but remain in prison, which often reduces their chances of exoneration.
And it's this vision that I hold so dear to my heart that allows me to move forward with a lot of conviction day in and day out.
I think I had the right balance of making bold decisions, bold moves, and having the conviction to stay behind them, while at the same time taking advice from people I really respected in the industry, who were very generous with me,» she continues.
Rather, it speaks to the frailties of ordinary human beings riven by competing desires and convictions, giving us an ending that is unexpected, moving and powerful.
«I don't fully understand it, but it came to me with a sense of conviction and so I chose to move forward in acceptance of that rather than struggling with it,» Daniel said, adding that acting was a sanctuary that «saved me from myself when I was a kid.
Members of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) execute their cause with conviction, but K (Steven Yeun, «I Origins») has to deliberately mistranslate Jay's (Paul Dano, «Love & Mercy») words to Mija so they can move on exposing Mirando.
Take away the ideals and personal convictions motivating the founders and employees of these schools, and it's easy to see how mediocrity would move in.
We are so convinced in our conviction, that all the research in the history of the world, all the empirical evidence based on all the experiments, could not move us from this belief.
The basic bundle includes a gritty and fast - moving thriller from the sensational Russell Blake, a gripping morality tale set in the world of animal testing from J.E. Fishman, a tale of wrongful conviction and potential redemption from Joshua Graham, an espionage thriller filled with nonstop action from Allan Leverone, and a shocking novel of our prison system gone awry from C.J. West.
Evolving in Monkey Town by Rachel Held Evans, Creative Nonfiction Evans» Evolving in Monkey Town chronicles the author's move from complete acceptance of the faith of her childhood, through a desolate period of questioning, arriving at a renewed conviction about the love of God.
Moving between the campus at Madison and the jungles of Vietnam, with side trips to Hanoi and Washington, the tale unfolds with a magisterial sweep that recaptures the war and its era, filled with moral ambiguity and moral conviction.
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