Sentences with phrase «effects upon the passage»

minimize, to the maximum extent possible, adverse effects upon the passage of migratory species such as caribou; and

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Its effect upon one who takes it seriously is well expressed by Paul, in a passage where he has defined the meaning of the Christian life precisely in terms of the Gospel, as sharing Christ's sufferings, being conformed to His death, and experiencing the power of His resurrection.
But based upon a plethora of New Testament passages, Christians have also recognized that there IS indeed also a technical usage of the term «the gospel» that came into effect after Christ's resurrection that refers not to good news in general, nor to the general revelation of God given through the Old and New testaments, but to the specific message that must be preached to the lost and must be believed by the lost to receive eternal life.
The rules, which include mandatory inspections, will take effect later this year upon passage by the rules committees in both houses.
With the nine oil paintings and three works on paper that comprise the exhibition, Miller continues to explore the narrative potential of the animal world by revisiting many of the themes that she has surveyed in her work for the past thirty years, including the relationship between predator and prey, the effect of changing habitats upon both flora and fauna, the folly of our human sense of control over nature, and the passage of time.
The statute takes effect «upon passage,» which, in other contexts, has been interpreted to mean that the legislation is only intended to have prospective effect.
In the same passage, Justice Rothstein stated that the parties» interests in the conclusion of inquiries in a timely manner, in being kept informed, and in the effect of automatic termination of privacy investigations all fell within the commissioner's role, which «centres upon balancing» the rights of individuals to privacy with organizations» needs to disclose information in certain circumstances.
More generally, the implication of the above passage is that there is some radical difference between the effect upon UK «sovereignty», loosely defined, of (on the one hand) the ECtHR and (on the other hand) the CJEU.
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