Sentences with phrase «disclosed as the centre»

In the Christian faith love is disclosed as the centre and spirit of that history.

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And all this took place because, in a universe which was disclosing itself to me as structurally convergent, you, by right of your resurrection, had assumed the dominating position of all - inclusive Centre in which everything is gathered together.
Even some critics who accept the fundamental reality of the I - Thou relation as «the centre of any genuine religious experience» treat «revelation» as the objective — «the act of God whereby He has disclosed the way and destiny of Israel» — and meeting, or the I - Thou relation, as the subjective — «the act of man whereby that destiny and its divine source are drawn into the inner life of the individual.»
Bank - Olemoh, who disclosed that the centres would double as learning centres for the literacy program and vocational centres for adults seeking to acquire marketable skills for greater functionality, said participating associations have also promised to encourage their members to enroll in the programme.
The British prime minister used his opening speech to warn foreign companies that own around 100,000 properties in England and Wales that they will be required to disclose their ownership, one of a number of measures aimed at cleaning up London as an international centre for money laundering.
PHIPA presently states that a health information custodian (fairly broadly defined as any person or organization that has custody or control of personal health information as a result of, or in connection with, performing the person's or organization's powers or duties or certain work as described in the act and include health care practitioners, hospitals, long - term care homes, retirement homes, pharmacies, laboratories, ambulance services, community health care centres) shall not collect, use, or disclose personal health information about an individual unless:
Notably, the Supreme Court of Canada made clear that a decision - maker extensively copying and adopting the submissions of one party does not show improper partiality, as long as the decision - maker's reasons disclose that he has impartially put his mind to the arguments and the issues: Cojocaru v. British Columbia Women's Hospital and Health Centre, 2013 SCC 30.
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