Sentences with phrase «edict as»

If you are preparing your resume for an ICU nurse position, you will have to edict yourself as someone who is compassionate, organized and can handle emergencies properly.
My 2018 prediction for the legal market is as much edict as prediction: lawyers must change how they work.
I have come to understand this edict as the offering of principles to explore within the pose, the intersection of which result in something essential to yoga asana: balance.
** I've heard other Apple TV partners gripe about Apple's design edicts as well.

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My increasing concern is that we won't see much from the incoming administration that doesn't involve intimidation, misuse of power, self - dealing, and attempts to use discretionary edict - as a substitute for equal protection and legislative process.
Islamic Finance has a set of specific rules which people follow when conducting business; such as the strict edict not to engage in usury or collecting interest off of loans.
Such a bible bigot you are while at the same time ignoring the bible edict demanding handicapped be shunned and absolutely forbidden to serve food as well as your ignoring the biblical edict stating thou shalt never ever trim your beard or hair.
These hate mongers and people putting meaning into things themselves and preaching that interpretation an meaning as law and edict are the exact reason i stopped believing in the concept of organized religion.
WHEREAS, this situation has also weakened the authority of legitimate governments and enabled criminal groups to issue edicts attributed to Islam, but which, in fact, alarmingly distort its fundamental principles and goals in ways that have seriously harmed the population as a whole;
-1384), who produced the first English Bible (in 1382, not keeping it in Latin as the official language of the church), was condemned by Pope Gregory XI, issuing five edicts against him.
In 412, the Donatist church was banned by imperial edict and driven underground, though there are hints that Donatism survived as late as the time of Gregory the Great (590 - 604).
I am as leery of government by referendum as I am of government by judicial edict, though what's interesting here is that the radical pro-lifers may have doomed their own movement by failing so spectacularly in an extremely conservative, Christian - dominated state.
A society made over by totalitarian edict, as in much of the life under communism today, would not be the kingdom of God.
By the way by no means does this mean that I am particularly against Islam, I am also against Judaism, Christianity, and any unproven dark age manifestation of a all knowing, creator, If there was a god he sure does «nt need help enforcing his edicts and morals, remember that if there is a god then as many religions state, people will be judged upon there beliefs and sins after death and spend eternity in heaven or hell, so why is it so important for people to butt in and start trying to control each other and force people to believe in something that many think is absurd and insane.
Alvin J. Schmidt, in his scholarly work «Under the Influence», states that in northern Africa Christians were already celebrating the birth date of Jesus as December 25 in A.D. 243, 30 years before Aurelian's edict.
In these records it is definitely stated that the smaller «foreign» religions, Zoroastrianism and Christianity were regarded as heretical forms of Buddhism, and were included within the scope of the edicts.
3) The state also passed several edicts to destroy the foundation of the Church such as conversions, worship, destroying Churches and bishops.
The king Yazdegard himself approved of the organization of the Persian church on this basis and issued a firman (edict) giving recognition to the Catholicos as the head of the Persian church.
And yet, in 1816, when the edict went out from the Prussian government that no one of the Jewish faith could serve as a lawyer or an apothecary within the kingdom, Hirschel Marx abandoned his Jewish faith and embraced Protestantism.
The Golden Rule also has roots in the two old testament edicts, found in Leviticus 19:18 («Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against one of your people, but love your neighbor as yourself»; see also Great Commandment)
in connection with the terrorist attacks — because jihad is something that Muslims respect — I got up and responded as follows: «I'd like to relate to this comment not as an academic, but as a Jew... We Jews have in our Bible the edict of «an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.»
The Golden Rule also has roots in the two old testament edicts, found in Leviticus 19:18 («Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against one of your people, but love your neighbor as yourself»; see also Great Commandment) and Leviticus 19:34 («But the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God»).
The law, which was drafted by the late Pope Shenouda III and is now under study, would allow Egyptian Christians to refer to their own religious edicts in matters such as marriage, divorce and inheritance, and would allow them to choose their religious clerics.
The church for a very long time apparently did not interpret biblical teaching as an edict for one - man, one - woman marriage.
If we can take the year 30 A.D. as the date of the historic beginning of Christian history and 313 A.D., the date of the edict of Milan, as the moment when Christianity was legitimized in the Roman Empire, then the first major chunk of history is in focus.
But, both Haman and the King would profit from this as they were going to plunder the Israelites, as we will see in verses 12 - 13 when they draft the edict.
But Christianity and Zoroastrianism were also persecuted and their monasteries suppressed because they were regarded as heretical forms of Buddhism and therefore came under the edict of the emperor against foreign religions.
Indeed, in 1933, one of the first edicts of Nazi Germany was to ban shechita as inhumane.
So however much the Constantinian settlement led Christianity into what some regard as a lengthy Babylonian captivity to state power, the «Edict of Milan» also affirmed truths that have proven stronger over time than the temptation to use Caesar for God's work.
Thus the not - really - an - Edict of Nicomedia and Elsewhere cemented into the foundations of the West ideas first sketched by the Christian philosopher Lactantius: that coercion and true religious faith don't mix because «God wishes to be adored by people who are free» (as Joseph Ratzinger would rewrite Lactantius a millennium and a half later, in the 1986 Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation).
In January 250, shortly after the edict of Becins demanding the universal acknowledgement of the gods through sacrifice, Cyprian went into hiding in an unspecified place near Carthage, believing that as a man of distinction he would, if he remained in the city, provide a focus for pagan hostility to the Christians.
For what we know as the «Edict of Milan» marked the beginning the Christian Church's deep entanglement with state power.
As the VP of Operations, my goals are to create a harmonious work environment within the various departments and see that the edict of our management is carried out while always keeping our customer number one.
The edict that saved Rose two shots — Decision 18 - 4, or the «Tiger Woods rule,» which went into effect Jan. 1 — could have worked in Woods» favor as well had it been in force during last year's FedExCup playoff series.
My report finds that whilst the Constitution has been referred to in only a limited fashion in cases involving the protection and enhancement of women's rights, notable exceptions include violence against women resulting from religious edicts: «In response to a spate of violence directed at young rural women as part of their sentencing by fatwa... the Supreme Court declared such sentences unconstitutional in 2001.»
I'm afraid I was only made aware of this edict very late last night and it ceased to be operative as soon as I was made aware of it.
The legislation, «a Bill for a Law to substitute the Kaduna State Religious Preaching Law, 1984» (the 1984 Edict) or simply known as the Kaduna state...
As the rumblings built up, I am told that the head of one of the CSIRO's six institutes issued an edict to staff, telling them that the proposed changes were an internal matter and not to say anything to the media.
Importantly, chickens and eggs were not restricted by these edicts, which may have led to an increase in selective pressures on THSR, allowing chickens to be raised in closer confines as demand for their meat and eggs increased.
As a Great Lakes environmental writer, I'm moved and inspired by the pope's edict - not just what it means on the surface, but also because of what it means in the big picture to the growing importance of religion as a form of environmental communicatioAs a Great Lakes environmental writer, I'm moved and inspired by the pope's edict - not just what it means on the surface, but also because of what it means in the big picture to the growing importance of religion as a form of environmental communicatioas a form of environmental communication.
All health practitioners learn this edict early in their training, as it is a driving principle of healthcare worldwide.
Since 1979, the state has become a religious autocracy, and imposes islamic edicts on matters such as dating.
'» And when she switches gears, the sheer absurdity of the scene isn't only funny but illuminating, carrying its own message about the arbitrary nature of nearly all edicts and absolutes as the teacher, exuding ironclad authority, walks through neat rows of obedient students while they work, pausing only to offer corrections or suggestions in the form of Dogme principles.
As a romantic comedy, it obeys none of the traditional edicts of the genre; as a character study, it brings delirious depth to its subject; and as an Adam Sandler movie, it shows more intelligence and snap than we could have ever imagineAs a romantic comedy, it obeys none of the traditional edicts of the genre; as a character study, it brings delirious depth to its subject; and as an Adam Sandler movie, it shows more intelligence and snap than we could have ever imagineas a character study, it brings delirious depth to its subject; and as an Adam Sandler movie, it shows more intelligence and snap than we could have ever imagineas an Adam Sandler movie, it shows more intelligence and snap than we could have ever imagined.
While Marvel's Kevin Feige has said they didn't have a strict edict for the film having a female director, it seemed as if those were the only names mentioned in public.
Universal Pictures passed out an edict forbidding reviewing press from revealing nearly any of the humdrum «twists» of the film, which is actually something of a relief — I'd just as soon not waste time picking apart its desperate machinations.
This year it seemed as if the esteemed Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan had managed to walk between the raindrops of this out - with - the - old edict, as his new film, The Wild Pear Tree, was dropped into the line - up as a late edition and, rumour has it, with material excised by request of the selection committee.
Deep in post-production on his weird but wonderful sci - fi romance «Her» this past March, Spike Jonze made the difficult decision to — as the old editing edict goes — kill one of his darlings.
I think if at all human race evolved it should put in the back burner real estate venerations as nationalism, religious edicts drafted for a period in remote past conditions and instead live life in present in present context and make it livable for all humans and other species.
Yet — not surprisingly, given the public school monopoly — parents and taxpayers view the public schools as an unresponsive, declining bureaucracy carrying out edicts from distant capitals.
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