Driven by her conviction that «the practices of living religious traditions have great wisdom to impart,» Dorothy Bass examines Christian practices in «both their ancient grounding and the fresh and vibrant forms they take today.»
Above all, we are
driven by our conviction that the path to sustainability is the only way forward.
«I am
driven by conviction, never afraid to take on a challenge,» Carvalho said.
«Consumers [are]
driven by the conviction that it is our responsibility to take care of our environment, and from that conviction, they are giving the products a second chance,» Collier says, also noting that there has been a recent lift in sales in the category as word spreads that these products do indeed work.
When I was convicted of white collar crimes arising out of clients from my law practice, I went into sentencing looking at Guidelines of 121 to 151 months, which were
driven by a conviction for conspiracy to commit money laundering with my clients.
About Blog Chemonics is an international development company whose global network shares an unwavering resolve to work better,
driven by a conviction that the world must be better place.
Not exact matches
Our research -
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Conservative evangelicals are
driven by their fundamentalist
convictions about the absolute truth of their beliefs.
«While I'm proud of what we've achieved together, I'm far more mindful of my own failings,» Obama said in his acceptance speech, «knowing exactly what Lincoln meant when he said, «I have been
driven to my knees many times
by the overwhelming
conviction that I had no place else to go.»»
Driven by deep
convictions and compassion, such organizations can provide loving forms of assistance and care that government programs can not offer.
They have started like Lincoln, vowing that if ever he had a chance to hit slavery, he would hit it hard, and they have ended like Lincoln, saying, «Many times I have been
driven to my knees
by the overwhelming
conviction that I had nowhere else to go.»
In questioning the church's worldview, she
drove the church back to the communal and ecclesial question that is fundamental to the church's staying the church: what sort of community would we have to be in order to be the sort of people who live
by our
convictions?
«While I'm proud of what we've achieved together, I'm far more mindful of my own failings, knowing exactly what Lincoln meant when he said, «I have been
driven to my knees many times
by the overwhelming
conviction that I had no place else to go.»»
It might perhaps be just possible to outdo the ingenuity of the theologians and show how the life of Mother Teresa, say, which has every appearance of being motivated
by an astonishing compassion rooted in religious
conviction, has actually been
driven by a subtle but irresistible Glückseligkeitstrieb.
This is
driven less
by personal religious
conviction than
by the need to amend the inevitable distortions that resulted from centuries of scholarship that failed to account seriously for a phenomenon as massive as religion.
CAT, but you must agreee that, on all of them, to the extent policy in the USA (and elsewhere) goes the other way, it is largely
driven by religious
convictions.
Whether reduction in oak levels and earlier picking is
driven by winemaker
conviction or public demand is a good question.
It was a welcome boost for Rooney, for whom the previous week had not been the best, starting with his drink -
driving conviction and the former England captain then being left with a cut above his left eye and a bloodied face on Saturday after being caught
by the arm of Bournemouth's Simon Francis.
Rather, it was a combination of socio - political factors: A strategically timed publicity stunt to bolster Russia's positive image internationally in the run - up to the Sochi Olympics, a result of skilful lobbying efforts
by the German diplomatic elite and a humane act of mercy
driven by Putin's personal
convictions about vengeance, justice and mercy.
In Westen's much - discussed New York Times piece, rhetoric and positioning are key: Obama's failings are fundamentally
driven by bad messaging, weak leadership and a failure of
conviction.
What's more,
by the sound of things he will be playing a very similar role as he did under Blair, providing evidence - based policy to a government that has on occasion seemed bereft of ideas and more
driven by marketing than political
conviction.
It diminishes
by leading elected representatives to be
driven only
by the latest opinion polls, rather than
by passion or
conviction.
The work in opposition was
driven by a strong
conviction that one - size - fits - all solutions imposed from Whitehall almost inevitably fail local communities.
That legislation was co-sponsored
by local Assemblyman Anthony Palumbo, and would have created a new charge for those who flee serious or fatal accidents while
driving with a suspended license or a prior
conviction for drunk
driving or leaving the scene of an accident.
The decision
by the state's top court kept the administration's rules changes from 2012 in place allowing for a driver's license be revoked for three
convictions of
driving while drunk over the last four years or four
convictions in eight years.
«It is a time for understanding and sacrifice,
driven by patriotism and
conviction in the political will of the government to turn things around for the better.
What's
driving that, I fear, is it is based upon a deep - rooted
conviction unemployed people are unemployed
by choice.
On a related note, the party faithful are making noise about Family Court Judge Gerard Maney running for another term because he would bring baggage to the campaign stemming from his drunken -
driving conviction and subsequent censure
by the state Commission on Judicial Conduct.
The «conduct which led to his
conviction was fundamentally
driven by Dean's love and concern for his only son and ultimately his son's young family,» the once - mighty Republican's lawyer argued in court filings.
Among Ganim's reported expenses in the last three months were $ 10,000 for the Simsbury law firm that unsuccessfully represented him in his effort to overturn a state law that barred him from participating in the public campaign financing system because of his felony
conviction and more than $ 3,400 to reimburse the city of Bridgeport for the mileage
driven by the city police detective who chauffeurs him to political events as well as events in his official capacity as mayor.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo Tuesday signed a bill sponsored
by two central New York legislators that requires judges to consider any drunk
driving convictions during the past five years for individuals being sentenced to at least 30 days in jail for boating while intoxicated.
The FOI community is
driven by constructive dissatisfaction with the status quo combined with the
conviction that we can and must do better.
They stand several generations apart but are
driven by the same unshakeable
conviction in education as a fundamental human right that should be enjoyed
by every child, regardless of their circumstances.
A
conviction for using a mobile while
driving can increase your premium
by 50 per cent.
ESP with Sport mode The reassurance to
drive the TT with the
conviction that befits an RS model is provided
by sizeable ventilated disc brakes with black four - piston aluminium callipers and diameters of 370 mm at the front and 310 mm at the rear.
The educator is
driven by zeal and
conviction to share a view of the world that has been informed
by study and observation.
You can also ensure your premiums stay low
by maintaining a good
driving record free of
convictions and accidents.
She recovered
by mustering the same
conviction and
drive necessary to transcend the segregation she grew up with, the steely readiness she had drawn on throughout her life.
While popular opinion may assert that a participant
driven by emotional connections to an issue may be too biased to see a situation clearly, Frazier's work communicates her concerns with the utmost clarity and
conviction, affording it a compelling authenticity.
By focusing on sports that would normally be considered as requiring sight to perform, I've tried to highlight the
drive and
conviction that these people have to not let their afflictions affect how they live and enjoy themselves.»
The Parkview Group is
driven by passion, commitment, and a
conviction to democratise the arts.
Your comments about RealClimate's motives and your suggestion that they are
driven by «
convictions» rather than good science indicate you are too lazy to engage them in a debate based on science and evidence.
The film follows people of faith in rural communities, suburbs and cities, who are
driven by their spiritual and religious
convictions to re-examine what it means to be human and how we live on this planet.
Driving his work are two main
convictions: 1) Our current environmental problems — climate change, biodiversity losses, peak fossil fuels, natural resource over consumption — are but symptoms of the greater problem of fetishizing material economic growth; and 2) only
by first changing our minds, recognized the literal and metaphorical interconnected nature of all life, will we make the lasting external changes required to create an ecologically sustainable civilization.
If the defendant refused to take the breath test after being advised pursuant to the statutory language
by the police of the one - year sanction faced for a refusal (and the jail risked for a refusal where the defendant has prior refusal or DWI
convictions), the first - offense sanction for so refusing is a civil offense carrying one year of no
driving and no restricted
driving privileges.
A refusal
conviction would have meant one year of no
driving at all, followed
by consecutive suspended
driving for any DWI
conviction.
Your drivers licence will be immediately suspended for 90 days; If found guilty you will lose your
driving privileges for at least one year and fined a minimum of $ 1000; If you have a previous conviction for a related offence you will be subject to a mandatory prison sentence, and your period of licence revocation will be greatly increased; You will only be permitted to drive with an interlock device installed, and you will be subject to the requirements of the Back on Track Program administered by the MTO; Your insurance premiums are likely to skyrocket - by as much as six-fold for the next 5 - 7 years The Impaired Driving provisions of the the Criminal Code are
driving privileges for at least one year and fined a minimum of $ 1000; If you have a previous
conviction for a related offence you will be subject to a mandatory prison sentence, and your period of licence revocation will be greatly increased; You will only be permitted to
drive with an interlock device installed, and you will be subject to the requirements of the Back on Track Program administered
by the MTO; Your insurance premiums are likely to skyrocket -
by as much as six-fold for the next 5 - 7 years The Impaired
Driving provisions of the the Criminal Code are
Driving provisions of the the Criminal Code are unique.
Aside from the mandatory minimum penalties prescribed
by the Criminal Code for an Impaired
Driving conviction, the accused faces other serious problems.
It finds that a previous government commitment to equitable access to legal representation has been replaced
by a
drive to secure
convictions and to limit access to legal services.
A mother's
conviction for felony child neglect was supported
by evidence that she was
driving with a blood alcohol concentration that was triple the legal limit, with her children in the car.