Sentences with phrase «direct history of the area»

Wiseman avoids reeling off a direct history of the area, instead framing it as a sanctuary.

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Each advances an exposition of divine sovereignty that accommodates the extension of human freedom to such areas as history and to values that once were wholly under the direct sway of the divine, thereby refuting Sartre's hypothesis: «If God exists, man is nothing; if man exists...» (The Devil and the Good Lord).
To the already impressive catalogue of their primacy we must add that the Hebrews were also the first to develop a philosophy of history; and when at length this area of speculation was taken up seriously by Western thinkers, it was in direct succession to and dependence upon Biblical accomplishments.
The team discovered a direct correlation between history of impulsive aggressive behavior and gray matter volume in the frontolimbic region of the brain — an area known to play a central role in the regulation of emotions.
In addition to enjoying the quality service that Lufthansa offers its passengers, Tampa Bay area residents will enjoy direct access to the rich culture and history of Frankfurt, as well as medieval towns, cosmopolitan cities and magnificent palaces that Germany, in its entirety, offers.
While I have my own area of technical knowledge, including some basic physics and biology, it does not extend to the core science of AGW, and so I make no direct comment on it, other than to say it has been one of the most intensely studied and debated scientific issues in history and I find it difficult to believe that the vast majority of climate scientists have got it completely wrong.
Maybe some direct comparison here could help — something along the lines of noting the history of their rejections of AGW, eg how they've back - pedalled on the «since 1998 it's been cooling», to (Bob Carter's) «since 2002 it has been cooling», then the way in which they counter 2005 being the hottest year by saying 1934 was (but conveniently forgetting the bit about that being only the USA, all of 2 % of the global surface area), and then finally (Bob Carter again) «recently it has been cooling».
Possible topics about pedagogy include: • Structuring statutory drafting courses • Simulation courses designed using mock legislatures or committees • Course linkages with real - world legislators and special interest organizations • Service learning or clinical opportunities for law students • Courses focused on law reform efforts • How to employ Plain - English principles in statutory and rule drafting • Theoretical perspectives on statutory drafting • Involving political realities in law school drafting courses • Teaching practical aspects of drafting that addresses theories and principles of statutory interpretation and construction Possible topics about practice include: • Unique challenges of drafting laws and / or regulations in specific areas such as criminal law, environmental, health law, etc. • Lawyering for non-profits, federal and state agencies, local governments, and other clients in frequent need of rule - drafting • Practicing in employment law, health law, environmental law, and other heavily regulated fields where private clients require rule and policy drafting • Non-legal drafting opportunities, such as sports league rules, industry trade group policies, and university rules Possible topics about politics include: • Political influences affecting legislative drafting • Direct democracy and the unique challenges of drafting initiatives and referenda • The implications of special interests driving drafting decisions • Polictics and its influence on legislative history • Lobbyists as legislative drafters.
Persuasive real - world experience in the following areas would be beneficial: some history of direct retention by clients for legal services and involvement in the new client intake process, including drafting retainer agreements; drafting marketing or advertising material for legal services, including law firm website content; and regularly blogging and / or writing on matters of interest to potential clients of legal services.
No more walking out of your way in an unfamiliar area because Maps thinks you have to follow the one way street you're on — Maps will instead direct you using previously ignored options like foot bridges, park trails, and other pedestrian friendly routes as seen above in the screenshot of the suggested route between The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Museum of Natural History.
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