Sentences with phrase «does refer out»

Porter said Diamond & Diamond has hired lawyers and currently has «thousands» of clients on retainer, but does refer out «some individuals.»
His lawyer, Porter, said that while the firm does refer out some cases, «Diamond & Diamond currently represents thousands of clients... these are retainers with the firm, in respect of which Diamond & Diamond lawyers represent the clients and prosecute the cases.»

Not exact matches

«We had a pen they didn't know about and we were taking little scraps of paper and trying to hand out notes to anyone and everyone that wasn't one of the guards or commanders involved in killing Martyr,» Coleman said, referring to their aborted daughter.
Conway pointed out that Trump didn't mention the #MeToo movement or Porter's name in the tweet, and said he was referring to allegations in general.
They'll figure it out eventually, and you'll do your reputation a favor by honestly and kindly referring them to someone who can actually meet their needs.
He pulled out his contacts, referred me to another client, and told me that we'll be doing business together in the future.
As Katz pointed out, «I honestly think that if Democrats broadly were told a year ago that this would be the extent of what Trump had referred to as «doing a number» on Dodd - Frank, they would probably take this deal.»
In technical options parlance this trade might be referred to as «an out - of - the - money call butterfly spread paired with a long put» (Do NOT attempt to say that three times fast).
Out of the entire Bible, there are only 6 verses that even refer to it and most of these passages are about male prostitution and other practices that don't at all resemble current homosexual orientation.
When Jesus said in Mark 14:7 «The poor you will always have with you,» He probably was referring to the fact that 2000 years later we'd still be arguing over how, what, when, where, etc. to do with the poor, just as all of the above comments bear out.
However the NIV inserts a word not in the Greek, so 4:6 reads «this is why the Gospel was preached even to those who are now dead...» The translators admit the «now» is not in the Greek but say that they put it there to make clear that the passage doesn't refer to post mortem opportunity which they claim is ruled out by Hebrews 9:27 «it is appointed unto to man once to die and then comes judgement».
Or do you think of the 1990s, when «gay» meant «hømos cents xual» and the term referred to gay people coming out of the closet and fighting for equality?
All are referring to a spirit, who will be poured out on ANY flesh to show God's grace as a key to make people to do their u-turn.
In this sense, Mbiti rightly refers to the Zamani as a realm of «collective immortality» when he says that, «the living - dead do not vanish out of existence: they now enter into the state of collective immortality» (ARP 33).
To your last point, when I said choice is an illusion, I wasn't referring that it is impossible to make that choice, but rather that there is a «right» choice and a «wrong» choice, the «right» one being that you worship god, regardless of how weird some of the rituals might be, making you a little more than a robot, acting out a script your given, we're just slightly better because we can justify why we're acting out a command, but it takes years to understand that justification, in the beginning, you do these rituals because you're given a script and if you don't want to do it, tough.
The author uses the words «sin willfully» (note that in the Greek it does NOT say «go on sinning») which can be taken out of context to mean just about anything, but IN context it specifically is referring to the forsaking of Christ in the face of persecution.
The guilt I'm referring to has more to do with original sin than other commandments that you speak of, but with your example, of course these things were carried out in the past, quite a lot actually.
Specificity means that a particular label applied to a person is to be used solely to refer to the limited and specific functions to which it is pertinent; it is not to be spread out to become an umbrella concept coloring everything he is and does.
As a result of the booklets, he deemed the word «conservative» to be too weak to refer to Christians who were now setting out, as he said, «to do battle royal for the Fundamentals».
As Peter Alexander has pointed out, these conditions do not apply to «science and religion».12 They do not refer to the same entity.
We can, indeed, partake of the divine nature, but only insofar as we respond to God's initiative in Jesus Christ, and in doing so are incorporated into the new reality which arises out of his death and rising again — a reality which is referred to again and again as his Body.
In the United States, during a time where some white Christians feel offended if and when Starbucks doesn't give them the proper shout out on their holiday cups, it seems erroneous to refer to Christian Privilege in lieu of centering the conversation around White Privilege.
Whichever approach you choose, it is important to note that while Scripture does teach about getting blotted out of the Book of Life, this does not ever refer to losing eternal life.
If you are referring to the CERN complex and the experiments they are doing right now, they are not claiming to have proof of god; they are simply attempting to find out more amout the beginning of the universe, among other things.
But even if the text is referring to a gay couple in bed, and even if the text does teach about the rapture, I pointed out to him that one of the men was taken in the rapture, which means that apparently, God accepted him.
Candidate Trump admits never asking for forgiveness, doesn't repent when he goes astray, and refers to communion bread as «my little cracker» as Rachel Zoll of the Associated Press points out.
«Although Hinduism and yoga grew out at the same time of the Indian subcontinent and there are references to yoga in the Upanishads and in the Bhagavad Gita, that doesn't mean that Hinduism has the exclusive hold on yoga,» she said, referring to sacred Hindu texts.
finally — i'd hardly refer to mark from wherevers comment a «thesis» — but as for xianity being suppressed and rising to power — fortunately the founding fathers thought this out when they were creating our bylaws... and as a result — as hard as they try — xianity doesn't rule anything here in the usa other than very weak, delusional minds.
Nor do I intend merely to refer to the temporal fact that Christ's appearing marks the moment when Christianity emerged out of Judaism, Jesus Christ is the center in a more profound and thoroughgoing sense.
«Omnipotence does not refer to God's absolute power to accomplish what he wants... God's omnipotence is the power to let black people stand out from whiteness and to be.»
Yet, some biblical scholars point out that this passage can only refer to the homosexual acts of heterosexual persons.7 This is because the writers of the Bible did not distinguish between a homosexual orientation and same - gender sexual acts.
When Jesus referred to those who do the will of God as his Sisters and Brothers, he was using the Family as a symbol for the relationships not only between us and God, but just as importantly, as a symbol for our relationships with each other (Verna Dozier and Jim Adams pointed this out in their book Sisters and Brothers).
And, as I stated, the transfiguration does not include Jesus» coming by saying he would come «in glory» with angels to dole out judgment to «every man» so obviously Jesus was NOT referring to the transfiguration.
In the space of time available to him, of course, Mr. Clinton could offer little more than a hasty outline of this proposal, but he did manage to make clear that what he was referring to was some sort of system whereby American high school (and, as it was to turn out, also college) graduates would exchange some years of service, either as policemen, environmental workers, or offerers of some form of assistance to poor children, in exchange for the government's subsequently paying their college tuition» a kind of GI Bill for non-GIs.
(As it turns out, continental dining does not refer to the free breakfast you get at the Hampton Inn!)
Well, since you're too stupid to figure out that I was originally referring to Laughing's inexplicable meltdown, I'll just ignore your latest lame attempts at barbed wit as I do most of your posts.
In school, all the grand old masters of literature are brought out for the children to study and to struggle with, with those dorky Questions for Class Discussion: What rhetorical device does the writer employ when he refers to «poems they tape to the refrigerator door»?
What he actually does in the preface is lament the ways in which pagan superstition has twisted and distorted the true religion spelled out in what he repeatedly refers to as the sacred books of Scripture and the divine law revealed through the prophets and the apostles.
I was asked a lot of questions about other verses as well - what Christians believe about the second coming (one of the worst jobs we've done of helping non-Christians understand) I told them I did not have all the answers of everything God was going to do and exactly how everything would work out, that may be what you're referring to.
«So, for instance, when Cornwell sets out in Hitler's Pope to prove Pius an anti-Semite (an accusation even the pontiff's bitterest opponents have rarely levelled), he makes much of Pacelli's reference in a 1917 letter to the «Jewish cult» — as though for an Italian Catholic prelate born in 1876 the word «cult» had the same resonances it has in English today, and as though Cornwell himself does not casually refer to the Catholic cult of the Assumption and the cult of the Virgin Mary.»
As she and others pointed out, there are a lot of Catholics who are Christian in name only — Catholics who believe in God, show up for mass every now and then, try to be good people, but don't have what evangelicals refer to as «a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.»
And in any case, as Schillebeeckx himself points out, «early Christian local churches did nevertheless all have an experience of Easter, that is, knew the reality which other churches explicitly referred to as «resurrection».»
* I refer only to the loud hypocritcal ones that make themselves beacons of intolerance, not the huge group of lovely people out there who just quietly live the way their conscience tells them too (which is what Jesus told them to do)
I think I just don't know how to eyeball a recipe and decide how it's going to come out — if you have rules of thumb or observations enough for a post, I'd bookmark that and refer to it often!
We didn't overthink it, but made a fresh turkey, two kinds each of stuffing (oyster and sausage) and potatoes (mashed and au gratin), cumin carrots, green beans with bacon and onions, hot and spicy cranberry sauce, gratinée of cauliflower from Silver Palate — often referred to as «that cauliflower dish» — and a staple for 30 years on my Thanksgiving table, homemade crescent rolls straight out of Betty Crocker, and of course Helen's Cherry Pie:
In case you don't know the easiest way to get seeds out of a pomegranate... refer back to this post.
Feel free to print out this list and refer to it after you make a batch of my Jeweled Brown Basmati Rice or buy chia seeds in bulk and don't know how long they'll -LSB-...]
I understand many Turkish people are Muslim, so I want to say straight out that the Turkish descriptor in the title refers to the spices and the way the meatballs are served and not the fact that I made them with pork, which I would not have done had I been able to get my hands on some ground lamb, so no disrespect intended.
I knew I wanted to create my own oat milk out of a desire for a rich, creamy non-dairy milk that didn't use added sodium, oil (referred to as oil or sunflower lecithin in store - bought non-dairy milk), or gums that are found in regular non-dairy milk which can pose digestive issues.
You see, it's less about losing the «last 10 pounds» and more about getting stronger and doing what my husband refers to as getting my «ya ya's out
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