«Well the imperial
edicts coming out of City Hall have been pretty much the same.»
The «eye for an eye...»
edict came from the practice of having punishments that were too harsh in those barbaric times.
Not exact matches
Edicts won't work when it
comes to getting this sort of a community moving in a common direction.
I'm reading NFIB v. Sebelius (the Obamacare decision) in preparation for teaching the case to my constitutional law students and
came across the following most interesting passage in in Justice Ginsburg's opinion: «A mandate to purchase a particular product would be unconstitutional if, for example, the
edict impermissibly abridged the freedom of speech, interfered with the free exercise of religion, or infringed on a liberty interest protected by the Due Process Clause.»
LoA Since the
edict to kill cats
came from the church, and was taught to the people (otherwise it would not have been everywhere) by the churches leaers, the correlation can be verified.
In AD 847 Hsuan Tsung
came to the throne and he issued an
edict of religious toleration.
In other words — Catholics are encouraged to make their own judgement calls when it
comes to morality, but you'll still go to hell if you disagree with their
edicts.
In fact there is no «reason» or possible rationality when it
comes to Allah and his
edicts.
There is on one side of this coin the students» tendency to attend lectures which they need for their examinations; on the other side is the fact that there is strong political support for Küng among the students (there was a huge rally and torchlight parade last December on the night following the Roman
edict to withdraw his missio canonica), and for many students, both Protestant and Catholic, the issues in the Küng case are larger than the man himself, Küng's status at the university is not dependent on the number of students who
come to his lectures (nor on the number of his doctoral students), but the fall semester will be some index of the viability of this new «third track» in theology.
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.
The fiat will instate a 90 - day moratorium on new visa applications for people
coming from Iran, Libya, Yemen, Sudan and Somalia and a 120 - day cessation of arrivals from Syria — the latter a shift from the previous
edict's indefinite ban on migration from the war - shattered nation.
Some of the belief that the church frowned on autopsies may have
come from a misinterpretation of a papal
edict from 1299, in which the Pope forbade the boiling of the bones of dead Crusaders.
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.
So when their younger sister Jeanie (Sugar Lyn Beard) insists that her siblings bring dates to her destination wedding — a preemptive attempt to stop them from ruining yet another Stangle family gathering — the
edict is
coming from a place of love.
Push the Brandenburg
Edict (** See Below)- this was
coming from Best Friends attorney - he evaded the issue of the breed specific language as well as the height / weight restrictions.
Buy the Reveal Path 1
Edict, choose «She's
Coming...?»
This does sound like it could have
come from one of El Presidente's own
edicts from the game.»
Come upon rather than introduced in a timely manner — according to theater's conventional
edict — Sullivan populates her pantomimes and tableaux with competing and fragmented personae, keeping the subject in her work perpetually in motion, donning and discarding itself through a series of deferrals.
While his reign eventually
came to an end, with opinion turning against his dogmatic
edicts, his ideas — which he published in the pages of the Partisan Review, the Nation, and Commentary — remain a critical touchstone for anyone trying to grasp the Abstract Expressionists, the Washington Color School painters, and others who were engaged in formalist, «non-objective» art, as abstraction was called back then.
Luther was condemned for his ownership of such ideas, leading to the formation of, according to the
Edict, a «law for printers to defend against the evils which
come from the abuse of the praiseworthy craft of printing.»
And since no job can be performed well without associated skills
coming into play, it is important to have those skills and be able to
edict that you do possess them.
No one really knows who
came up with the rule, but a great many job - seekers still seem to live in fear of this supposed
edict.
And it was not an
edict that
came out in an email.