Sentences with phrase «desertion by»

The only New Testament grounds for divorce are sexual sin or desertion by an unbeliever.
Divorce may also be granted based on the following grounds: impotency of the other spouse when the marriage began; adultery committed by the other spouse, willful desertion by the other spouse for more than one year, willful neglect of the other spouse to provide the family with the necessities of life; habitual drunkenness, a felony conviction, physical or emotional abuse, incurable insanity, and legal separation for at least three years.
The wife filed a cross bill (now properly a counter-claim under Rule 3:9 of the Supreme Court of Virginia for divorce and equitable distribution, alleging cruelty and desertion by husband.
It was a complex of issues to do with de-industrialisation, they repeat, that led to mass desertion by Labour voters.
The signature of Jesus is the cross, and the cross is totalis derelictio, his complete desertion by God.

Not exact matches

Oh, by the way:: [4.34] Men are the maintainers of women because Allah has made some of them to excel others and because they spend out of their property; the good women are therefore obedient, guarding the unseen as Allah has guarded; and (as to) those on whose part you fear desertion, admonish them, and leave them alone in the sleeping - places and beat them; then if they obey you, do not seek a way against them; surely Allah is High, Great.
But historians are uncovering increasing evidence for the «poor man's [or «poor woman's»] divorce,» namely desertion (Marital Incompatibility and Social Change in Early America, by Herman R. Lantz [Sage, 1976]-RRB-.
What desertion is more swift and sudden, like a mistake in foolery, like a hit by a blind man, when the seeker for honor has not even time to take off the garb of honor before insult seizes him in it?
Generally speaking, Daniel Dennett's method in all his books is too often reminiscent of the forensic technique employed by the Snark, in the Barrister's dream, to defend a pig charged with abandoning its sty: The Snark admits the desertion but then immediately claims this as proof of the pig's alibi (for the creature was obviously absent from the scene of the crime at the time of its commission).
They represent desertions and attacks inspired not by loyalty to the church's own principles but rather by devotion to interests other than those of the church.
Only some of the fatherless families were broken by divorce or desertion.
The 352,000 - strong ANSF does constitute the largest security force Afghanistan has ever had in history, but many recruits are inadequately trained and its effectiveness is marred by frequent desertions.
Harold Wilson's position was not too dissimilar to Cameron's (Wilson has 301 seats in a parliament of 635, Cameron had 306 out of 650) after the February election and he went back to the electorate in October and won a slender but working majority that only finally disintegrated after 4 years of desertions and by - election losses.
In exchange for not being sent to prison for desertion, the two are ordered by the cardinal to escort a young girl (played by newcomer Claire Foy) who's accused of being a witch and bringing on the Black Plague to a distant village to stand trial.
The quest is complicated by the desertion of their maverick brother Edmond (Jonathan R. Scott) who is beguiled with promises of princely power (and all the «Turkish Delight» he can eat) by the monarch - stealing sorceress.
He does, she doesn't, and the film skips ahead three years to Han's desertion from the Imperial infantry to join a criminal gang led by Woody Harrelson.
While searching for food, the two knights are reeled in by the local cardinal, played by Christopher Lee no less, and given a choice: Go to jail for desertion or escort a local girl (Claire Foy) accused of being a witch to stand trial in a distant abbey.
Tom has sold Jim back into slavery; Becky Thatcher, abandoned by Tom, is now a prostitute; and the general, a long - haired, dandy psychopath, wants to hang Huck for desertion despite the fact he never actually joined the army.
10 October 2015 — 2016 Shot at Dawn is a new body of work by the British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews that focuses on the sites at which British, French and Belgian troops were executed for cowardice and desertion between 1914 and 1918.
05 Oct 2015 IMMA presents new work by award winning British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews IMMA presents Shot at Dawn a new body of work by the British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews that focuses on the sites at which soldiers from the British, French and Belgian armies were executed for cowardice and desertion during the First World War.
Buer is fascinated by the living histories of absence, and by the poetic solitude of remnants; these buildings, once brimming with purpose and commercial enterprise remain untenanted reminders of human desertion and waste.
His projects, in various media, include a rethinking of AIDS and otherness using the figures of the pinprick and the glory hole; meditations on «the residual space of the American / Vietnam War» (comprising works on the squatting body as counter-architecture, military desertion as askesis, and surfing); a video essay on the site / non-site dialectic instigated by Robert Smithson's reception of Edgar Allan Poe (with a little help from Yvonne Rainer); a reconsideration of Marcel Duchamp's oeuvre as an discourse in ethics (as seen through Étant donnés); and «squatting projects» in various cities (Berlin, New York, Chicago, Vienna, Guangzhou, Hong Kong), where the squatting body, as a heuristic cipher, is conjugated by an interpretation generated by the conditions of each location.
Published by Ivorypress, it provides a complete visual record of the commission alongside a critical analysis of the work by the celebrated writer Geoff Dyer and expert contextual essays on cowardice, desertion and psychological trauma brought on by military service by the acclaimed historians Sir Hew Strachan and Dr Helen McCartney.
Chloe Dewe Mathews: Shot at Dawn 10 October 2015 — 2016 Shot at Dawn is a new body of work by the British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews that focuses on the sites at which British, French and Belgian troops were executed for cowardice and desertion between 1914 and 1918.
The fault grounds are: adultery, a prison sentence of three years or more, intolerable severity, willful desertion for at least seven years, incurable insanity, or the refusal to support the other spouse by a spouse who has the ability to provide support.
Abandonment — The desertion of an elder or dependent adult by someone who has taken responsibility for him or her.
Irretrievable breakdown has to be proven by establishing one of four facts, namely unreasonable behaviour, two years» separation with consent, two years» desertion or five years» separation.
1 Adultery 2 Your spouse's unreasonable behaviour 3 Your spouse's desertion, followed by a separation of at least two years 4 Two years separation, with your spouse's consent 5 Five years separation with or without your spouse's consent
«The fact of Desertion I will not dispute; But its guilt, as I trust, is removed (So far as related to the costs of this suit) By the Alibi which has been proved.
A version of this article appears in print on March 22, 2018, on Page B1 of the New York edition with the headline: Desertions In Wake Of Missteps By Facebook.
abandonment A situation in which the child has been left by the parent (s), the parent's identity or whereabouts are unknown, the child suffers serious harm, as a result of his / her desertion, or the parent has failed to maintain contact with the child or to provide reasonable support for a specified period of time.
You must begin the proceedings by filing a complaint, and the court requires grounds: desertion or constructive desertion, cruelty or excessively vicious conduct, or separation.
There are much easier ways to get a divorce than by proving desertion, however.
Fact: «In Britain in 1995, 26 % of divorces were granted on grounds of adultery; 44 % for unreasonable behaviour; 23 % after a two year separation by mutual consent; 6 % after a five year separation and fewer than 1 % on the grounds of desertion.
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