This is because Belgium argues that Swiss Courts are under an obligation to stay proceedings brought in that country not only as a result of the Lugano Convention but also because this result is
dictated by the rules of general international law relating to jurisdiction.
«The paintings are
dictated by the rules that are at the bottom of the paintings.
While its great basic type of site you use is catholic single dating website
dictated by the rules of the game and hopes.
This girl will tell you love is not
dictated by rules.
He was promoting a personal relationship with God, not a structured life
dictated by rules...
«We felt the imprisonment of being a teenage girl,» says Giovanni Ribisi's narrator — and I felt it too in Marie Antoinette, whose life was
dictated by the rule of men, and her autonomy found in the form of excess as rebellion.
This same approach is
dictated by Rule 1910.16 - 5 (h) where custody of two or more children is divided or split during the pendency of divorce litigation.
Not exact matches
CQ reports that the extension gives Republicans time to figure out useful new
rules dictated by the party brass, which among other things prohibit projects named after the member.
Closed - shop
rules imposed
by the carpenters» union
dictate public tendering policies, and so most future municipal construction contracts can only be bid
by approved union firms, dramatically reducing the number of eligible bidders.
All other parties have
ruled out the idea of a coalition with the AfD, so the arithmetic of Teutonic politics
dictates that for the foreseeable future Germany may be run
by a succession of grand coalition governments made up of its two main parties.
«One theme that I keep encountering in SR sessions,» he says, «is the idea that there's something called modern discourse, which operates according to rigid
rules dictated by secular liberalism.
Unfortunately, most of America is not familiar with the «
rules»
dictated by the Jewish religion and through their lack of understanding will not pressure the officials to move the time of the game.
The party with close ties to the Serbian Orthodox Church said: «Is it possible that the
ruling majority has no other candidate for the prime minister - designate but the one imposed
by the West, which
dictates all the moves
by this government?»
I recall a wedding I attended many years ago, in which the ceremony,
dictated by centuries of careful thought and adjustment — a «form» — was going very nicely; but then, alas, the presiding member of the clergy took it upon himself to step outside of the
rules and add something of his own.
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.
Therefore, before you gerneralize that the Catholic church can change their position on
rules, understand which ones were created
by man and which
rules were
dictated by God!
Rules of court are
dictated by what is expedient on the whole and in the long run; but they run the risk of being unjust to the claims of particular cases.
Note that the origins of the Golden
Rule pre-date Christianity
by many centuries, and many of the behavior
dictates of the bible such as casting out of various folk, as well as Christian god's apparent own extreme cruelty such as wiping out whole civilizations point against it.
«The koran
dictates that male Muslims should
rule the world and do so
by any means.
This has NOTHING to do with the Catholic Church other than they want to run their businesses, not their Church
by «special
rules» that allow them to
dictate what coverage is or isn't in their employee insurance policies.
For example, Shamanism, Buddhism and Confucianism are used
by the power elites of Korea and other parts of East Asia to
rule and subjugate the people and
dictate their cultural life.
Imagine if in Monday night's Villanova - Michigan NCAA men's basketball title game, the players» athletic scholarships were limited not
by NCAA
rules but
by what the market
dictates.
For the first time since he became leader, Jeremy Corbyn's supporters will be in a position to
dictate not only party policy but also the
rules by which it is rubber - stamped
by conference or the membership.
Either we would end up outside the single market or even if we could stay within it, it would be under terms and
rules dictated by others.
By June, reaching that goal seemed questionable after President Donald Trump announced the U.S. would withdraw, though pact
rules dictate a four - year wait.
A new project from Microsoft Research in Redmond, Washington, could change all that
by modifying the software
rules that
dictate how WiFi works.
They are
ruled by the General Medical Board / Council who
dictate that reverse t3 dominance does not exist and therefore there is no treatment protocol.
My sincere appreciation and gratitude to every woman in this month's line - up, and to every woman who has ever joined me in propagating the message that style can not be
dictated by neither societal expectations nor «
rules ``.
The drama about the last chapter of a long marriage, which stars two veteran French actors (Jean - Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva) and premiered at May's Cannes Film Festival (where it won the Palme d'Or), was claimed
by Austria because the Academy's
rules dictate that a film's nationality is dependent not on the language that is primarily spoken in the film or the origins of the stars, but rather on the origins of the majority of the film's principal behind - the - scenes talent — the writer, director, and producer.
Lots of other places eased off or deferred their exit standards, while still others hacked alternate paths to diplomas that circumvented their exit standards and / or devised ersatz «credit recovery» schemes whereby diplomas could be «earned» without even passing the classes
dictated by the old Carnegie Unit
rules.
Without regular work hours or mandatory overtime
rules being
dictated by human resources, it's easy to exhaust yourself.
Once children are familiar with the family they can explore best bet
rules and then apply their learning
by using the
dictated sentences also within the powerpoint.
If the classroom
rule dictates that students raise their hands to answer questions, then students can disengage from the classroom
by keeping their hands down.
Apparently that manifest insufficiency is
dictated by frankly stupid
rules on what is or is not qualified for high - occupancy lanes.
At the front is a more vertical nose that was
dictated as much
by European pedestrian safety
rules as a need to redo the front.
Barnes & Noble assumed a rational approach to selling tablets in a universe
dictated by Apple, a company that makes its own
rules.
Unless you're actually a professional book editor, you probably don't know that the American book publishing industry uses the grammar
rules dictated by the Chicago Manual of Style, not the MLA Style used in academia or the AP Stylebook used in journalism.
Equally chilling, if a victim aggressively accuses you of offense, it is dangerous to argue back, or even to request that they should stop being so hostile, should you be accused of «tone policing», a new
rule that
dictates:» [Y] ou can never question the efficacy of anger... when voiced
by a person from a marginalized background».
The
rules are the same for all Federal student loan servicers, because Federal loan
rules are
dictated by Congress and the Department of Education.
Usually they are bound
by what their
rules dictate as far as the listing schedule goes, but if there is sufficient interest they can probably change the
rule.
Just as an FYI, a percentage - of - portfolio approach as you've laid out in # 3 is significantly more conservative than the fixed + inflation approach
dictated by the «4 %
rule».
The percentages of named ingredients in the total product are
dictated by four AAFCO
rules.
If all the airline wanted to do was to align the
rules across the board (some Etihad routes already had baggage allowances
dictated by weight) it just had to do what I did in the table above — convert the old allowance into a weight allowance.
And stopover
rules are
dictated by the currency you're using, not the airline you're using that currency to fly.
As the
rules dictate, impromptu site - specific interactions with the environment are documented, and, for this body of work, performed
by the artist himself.
The diminutive papers are disseminated or connected following the traffic
rules and syntax
dictated by any accumulation of sediments.
Like the houses of the zodiac in Western astrology, the animals of Chinese astrology are thought
by many to
dictate personality traits or, in the wider scope of things, even impact world events in any year they
rule.
So in the case of global warming just like many other cases, I would indeed say that if the economic and quasi-economic
rules of journalism
dictate that a complex story shouldn't be covered, indeed, «global warming» shouldn't be covered because it is one of the very complex systems on Earth influenced
by very many complex effects and their relationships.
Human rights are far from universal, and individuals who believe that religious mandates trump individual rights are plentiful and all too often in power, attempting to actually institute the horror that is Old Testament law, literally applied, but fortunately «the West» remains steadfastly in favor of heresy and an individual's right to choose what to believe (including the choice to believe nothing at all) and the individual's right to not have their moral behavior
dictated in law and enforced
by threat of violence
by a set of religious
rules with which they do not agree.
As a
rule the ITCZ is usually situated north of the equator because most ocean is in the southern hemisphere and it is ocean temperatures that
dictate it's position
by governing the rate of energy transfer from oceans to air.