Sentences with phrase «dissolution does»

The petition for dissolution does not place blame on either spouse for causing the divorce.
Separation does not affect this exemption but divorce or dissolution does.
In addition it might be asked what is the position where the right to approve plans is an asset of the company; on dissolution does it pass to the Crown as bona vacantia under CA 1985, s 654?
The Tory right's righteous indignation re the 45 % rule for dissolutions doesn't rank with that which stalwarts like Teddy Taylor and Enoch Powell would have expressed I fear.

Not exact matches

Still, most analysts don't believe that the greatest fears — a currency collapse, a major sovereign default, a banking meltdown or the dissolution of the eurozone monetary bloc — will come to pass.
To most readers, this did not mean the dissolution of the CEIFB, especially when earlier on the same page, the Minister of Finance stated that «the CEIFB will continue to set the rate but the Government will limit rate increases to no more than 5 cents per year until the EI Operating Account is balanced».
Typically, new business owners don't spend a lot of time educating themselves on reinstatements and dissolutions.
In one of her speeches O'Connor does not mince words: «when the physical fact is separated from the spiritual reality,» she writes, «the dissolution of belief is eventually inevitable.»
A Resurrection of his physical body, such as is implied by the empty tomb and by some of the stories in the Gospels of his appearances, would point towards a docetic Christ who does not fully share the lot of men; unless, indeed, bodily corruption were to be regarded as being bound up with the sinfulness of man which Christ did not share (but, unless we accept an impossibly literalistic interpretation of Genesis 3 as factual history, it is impossible to hold that physical dissolution is not part of the Creator's original and constant intention for his creatures in this world).
On the other hand, Jesus did know many of the distresses that may afflict the aged; loneliness, poverty, abandonment, and, if the «cry of dereliction» is to be taken in its full horror, as I think it should be, the extremity of physical weakness and mental dissolution.
Barth states: «Genuine faith is a void, an obeisance before that which we can never be, or do, or possess; it is devotion to him who can never become the world or man, save in the dissolution and redemption and resurrection of everything we here and now call world and man.
Through the events that faith knows as the Incarnation and the Crucifixion, God empties himself of his sovereignty and transcendence, and not only does this kenotic sacrifice effect the dissolution of the opposition between Father and Son in the new epiphany of God as universal Spirit, but so likewise vanishes the opposition between God and the world.
Nor did the historical doctrine of the incarnation intend to provide a basis for a dissolution of the difference between man and God.
Whether I use the expression «momentary self» or the word «monad,» what I am in fact doing is setting a limit, on no validly argued grounds, to the dissolution of the «total temporary states» into a purely ad hoc combination of inexplicable and inexplicably organized collections of bodily cells, sensations, intentions, thoughts, nervous processes, desires, and the like.
The work they do to avoid perpetuating or acquiescing in the oppression of women but rather to contribute, whenever possible, to the further understanding of dissolution of sexual inequality, has often been branded and labeled as «Western» and therefore rejected as not being related to the India's «cultural ethos.»
Not only does Buddhism know little or nothing of such a form of selfhood, but Buddhist «death» or enlightenment entails an obliteration or dissolution of any awareness of selfhood as such.
More than that, I want to suggest that we should do our best to encourage the dissolution of orientation within our own subcultural spheres wherever possible.
Ideology, seen from within, has no outside; in this sense one does not transgress its outer limits as one crosses a geographical boundary... It is impossible to come to its frontiers from within... in discovering its demarcations, ideology discovers its self - dissolution; it can not survive the «culture shock» consequent on its stumbling into alien territory adjacent to itself....
Gibson may feel, like Winston Churchill, that he did not become Norris» prime minister to preside over the dissolution of an empire, but even Gibson recognizes that this may be his fate.
After going 1 - 0 down to a Charlie Adam penalty, there was lots for the Gunners to do, but a strong finish to the first 45 and then a attacking second half dissolution meant that Arsenal came out on top.
Learn more about the warning signs of emotional or physical distress resulting from the dissolution of the family and what parents can do to help address these danger signs.
The study didn't look into things like how a mother's depression, chronic illness or substance abuse might lead to a dissolution, or even how the quality of the relationship might be a factor — really important discussions.
After the holiday season when family obligations have been met, when both spouses have had enough pain and hurt, or when the one who's contemplated divorce for a while wants to start the new year in a more authentic way (one that doesn't include their spouse), January seems like the perfect time to get the dissolution wheels in motion.
In addressing this request, we are confronted with the * 278 question: Do the duties of an attorney appointed pursuant to section 598.12, The Code, to represent the interests of minor children of the parties to a dissolution action extend to participation in the appellate process?
The Session of Parliament is prorogued on the day scheduled and dissolution normally follows on the same day, although it does not have to.
In the most of the republics the 1991 referendum of whether to preserve the USSR gave results in support of the USSR preservation, additionally the leadership in some of the republics (Kazakhstan and Central Asia) did not want the dissolution either.
Some of the former republics of the USSR did not want the dissolution of the USSR.
The reason for this is that PMs do not use parliamentary dissolution impartially.
The governor explained further that the dissolution was done at the appropriate time, adding that most states had already dissolved their respective executive councils.
The governor said that the dissolution of the State Executive Council was done in consultation with the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state.
Four years ago, Cuomo's abrupt dissolution of the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption became an issue on the campaign trail, though it ultimately did not prevent him from winning a second term.
The dissolution of the executives in those states was done to make the factions come together as one.
In another recent audit, the state determined the Town of Ausable did not enter into a written agreement with the Town of Chesterfield, which bills, collects and enforces charges for two water and one sewer district, including a unit formed following the dissolution of the Village of Keeseville in 2014.
«Remarkably, the majority of aggregates present in the mother cell did not follow the mitochondria that entered the bud, but they either underwent dissolution or remained associated with the mitochondria that were kept in the mother cell and only exhibited confined local mobility,» describes Li.
«The DIC lakes are situated within bedrock troughs in mountainous terrain, exist at temperatures well below the pressure - melting point, do not receive surface meltwater input, and likely consist of hypersaline water derived from dissolution of a surrounding salt - bearing geological formation,» the researchers reported.
It is a sad fact that many people will tell you quite rightly someone after dating and being in a relationship for years only to be done to Dear John Letter (dissolution or separation of a note from one lover to another)
In fact, she remembers trying to get around doing her work and found it only led to more dissolution.
But they do capably illustrate one body's harrowing dissolution: What begins as fleeting periods of unresponsiveness blooms, suddenly and with little warning, into a whirlwind of bodily ruin.
But when an attractive professor / aspirational writer (Ethan Hawke) becomes infatuated with her during the dissolution of his marriage (to a delightfully strange Julianne Moore), her motherhood plan doesn't quite go as she thought.
Brühl does some good work here as the wavering Böse, but Pike delivers the film's stand - out performance, subtly conveying Kuhlmann's mental dissolution as she continually pops amphetamines.
Even the dissolution of his backing by Lord Hesketh (Christian McKay) and his marriage, to Suzy Miller (Olivia Wilde), don't cause much more than a brief frustrated yelp from Hunt.
It shows how Gandhi was a deeply spiritual man who saw not man and woman, Hindu and Muslim or black and white; just people who all deserved the same respect; a very unusual attitude for a «holy man»... He preached non-violence and used the media in a way never seen before to shame his oppressors through the use of passive resistance, showing that it takes a lot more courage to take a beating than give one and in doing so was all but responsible for the dissolution of the Bri...
With millions at stake, 6 months doesn't seem too long, but both parties are trying desperately to get the other to request an early dissolution so the other will get full claim.
«Additional Scenes» are a handful of context-less scenes — one of which is a phone call not taken from Ernest Hemingway — that either don't do much to further the plot or don't feature Jones prominently enough; extended bits involving the dissolution of Stump's marriage also find their way to the cutting room floor and good riddance.
Fiercely affecting, the film is a poignant and thought provoking reminder of the artifice inherent in being forced to live one's life in public and also a reminder that there was a time that Jackie, one of the most famous women in the world, had to assume the role for the nation of grieving widow and do it with dignity, poise and grace while all the while having to struggle to privately deal with the violent dissolution of her own inner and outer reality.
It doesn't matter what it directly refers to, it's a term used in alchemy to describe dissolution and coagulation.
Which is exactly the right decision because every moment with Jodo is gold, whether he's extolling the virtues of ambition, telling some uproarious tale about his schoolboyish chutzpah, showing a brief and truly heartbreaking flash of atypical bitterness as he recalls the project's dissolution, or indulging an equally atypical moment of humility when he confesses his fear that David Lynch, whom he admired, having been given his dream project, would «do it better than me.»
Thomas Gosnell, the federation's president, said on Friday he did not know Conservatory Lab teachers were considering a dissolution, although he said he was aware they were having some internal issues.
For reasons having little to do with performance or value to the community, many Catholic schools are currently at risk and facing dissolution.
A board could even decide to dissolve the company and distribute the net assets (after paying debts and dissolution costs) to the shareholders — but this is seldom done because there's often more profit in remaining a going concern.
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