Sentences with phrase «expressed purpose»

The sole expressed purpose for E911 at the beginning of the policy debate was to locate cell phone users who were in need of emergency assistance.
I previously lived in a city where you could not walk more than a couple of blocks without being attacked by one ore more pitbulls or rotweilers off the leash and not confined purchased and trained with the expressed purpose of being a weapon.
The Mercaldo Law Firm was established in 1978 with the expressed purpose of representing people who have suffered catastrophic injuries and the surviving families of victims of wrongful death.
Instead, he set out what he considered to be the important circumstances, which included, inter alia: the fact that the expressed purpose of the order was to provide maintenance for Miles until he finished his postgraduate studies; that # 210,000 had been set aside for that purpose; and that Miles was a talented and committed singer with financial circumstances such that financial provision is reasonably required.
It's a law with good intentions that will be a compliance nightmare for many, and may actually discourage electronic communications and do the opposite of the expressed purpose of the act, which is:
The expressed purpose of the Proposed Agreement is to streamline the administration of pooled registered pension plans («PRPPs»), resulting in reduced costs and greater access to PRPPs as a new private pension option.
His focus in laboriously building the circuitous patterns in his paintings — sometimes working on a single canvas for years at a time — is for the expressed purpose of enticing viewers in for a closer look.
Your player character is the Dragonborn, an entity that possesses the power to control dragons and harness shouts for the expressed purpose of saving the world.
In the fall of 2004, the discussion culminated in the creation of a company — Argus Genetics, LLC — for the expressed purpose of being a conduit between the Center and any licensee of the technology.
Such loans are made for the expressed purpose of paying off existing debt, and usually are available at lower interest rates than personal loans for unspecified purposes.
Federal and Private Student Loan Bankruptcy and Discharge Guide Student loans are those debts that are taken out for the expressed purpose of funding one's college education, and they may be either federal...
ELECTRONIC NOTE - TAKING I used to buy all my reference books in paper for the expressed purpose of highlighting.
The expressed purpose of these reforms has been to promote educational achievement and reduce the disparity in educational opportunities between students.
Section 1249 (380.1249) of the Michigan Compiled Laws (MCL) was passed into law with the expressed purpose of improving educator effectiveness.
Medical tourism — people traveling abroad with the expressed purpose of accessing medical treatment — is a growing phenomenon associated with globalization.
«How a doctor, returning from Guinea ith the expressed purpose of treating patients with Ebola, is allowed to reenter the general population is simply incomprehensible,» Cahill said.
In what some consider Nestle's most heinous act in recent times, the company formed the Nestle Nutrition Institute in Africa in 2001 with the expressed purpose of promoting infant formula for HIV infected mothers.
When one invests in a mutual fund, one is essentially investing in a company that has been created for the sole expressed purpose of investing money.
These contacts had one expressed purpose: developing the Trans Mountain expansion project.
Theresia Gouw, once a partner with Accel Partners, and Fonstad, formerly managing director at Draper Fisher Jurvetson, founded Aspect Ventures; Aileen Lee left Kleiner Perkins to launch seed fund Cowboy Ventures; Gilt Groupe's former CEO Susan Lyne hatched AOL's BBG (Built by Girls) Ventures; serial entrepreneur Anu Duggal launched the Female Founders Fund with the express purpose of investing in women.
They seem to have gotten turbocharged by a ruling in 2007 that permitted people — in practice, mainly hedge funds — to buy shares after a merger has been announced and for the express purpose of voting against it and then seeking an appraisal.
In the past, people would discover a viral video by reading a news headline and then clicking through with the express purpose of watching that video.
Back at home, the war was still nine days away and very popular, and Maines» statement was greeted by the sound of their CDs being destroyed at events organized for that express purpose.
The aim of the pilot initiative, which partnered BBVA with Spanish telecom firm and self - described blockchain «vanguard» Indra, was to trial DLT for the express purpose of increasing transparency.
Worse, there is evidence that the Alberta government has approved logging in the foothills not for the commercial value of the timber produced but for the express purpose of increasing water flow.
No surprise that already fully indoctrinated members of the priesthood, like Lemaître and Jaki, should pursue the study of science for the express purpose of trying to promote a semblance of consistency between their irrational beliefs and the realities of science.
Would a loving God keep a soul alive for all eternity for the express purpose of exacting vengeance upon them?
If there is an eternal torment, it would have to be created by God for the express purpose of punishment, and only by His divine omnipotence would anyone ever be contained within.
If your god is «inserting info» (whatever form that takes) for the express purpose of fulfilling someone's request to guide someone's thoughts, that is very different than someone listening to someone else's ideas (and teachers are not different than anyone else, except maybe since they are considered experts in their field they are taken more seriously in their particular area of expertise) and considering their ideas when forming your own.
For years, the cigarette manufacturers employed scientists, for the express purpose of «proving» there was no link between cancer and smoking.
The Community of Christians would bring together the most fertile minds from various fields for the express purpose of defining Christian values for society at large.
The story, however, is his own graphic narrative, written probably between 85 and 95, and for the express purpose, he says, of giving an orderly and accurate account of what had happened.
(She is, we later learn, the daughter of the King of Cathay and mistress of certain magic arts, sent with the express purpose of bringing ruin upon the emperor's court.)
Their express purpose is to educate men who will direct the affairs of church institutions, especially local churches.
The second way of limiting family size is for husband and wife to refrain from sexual intercourse except for the express purpose of having children.
God revealed himself through actual miracles in Jesus for a short period of time with the express purpose fulfilling prophecy and presenting the Jew and Gentile proof that Christ is who He claims to be.
He was pointing out that atheists complain about this open expression of belief... and yet here are atheists openly expressing their belief (non-belief), and specifically targeting those who believe with the express purpose of drawing them away from their beliefs.
The literature clearly establishes that a legally sanctioned law enforcement system existed in America before the Civil War for the express purpose of controlling the slave population and protecting the interests of slave owners.
The seminary's express purpose is to educate those who will direct the affairs of church institutions, especially local churches.
He would observe gatherings of human beings for the express purpose of the adoration of their God.
In the Gospel of John (which is the only book of the Bible written with the express purpose that those who read it will believe and have life — John 20:31), Jesus shows us over and over and over how to simply, clearly, and succinctly invite people to gain eternal life.
We can change laws, and we can agree to disagree, but marriage was designed by God for the express purpose of teaching us about his Kingdom.
Both the CHA and WTS creeds have recently been reformulated with the express purpose of avoiding the characteristic expressions of the «evangelical» doctrine of Scripture, as well as the endless specification of particular doctrines.
He had traveled to New England to meet with the handful of young adults who were still active / interested in being active in the church there, with the express purpose of talking them to see what they'd like to see happen in the church, what they liked and didn't like, etc..
Most of these so - called «Palestinians» are actually immigrants who came there, mostly from Syria, for the express purpose of jihading against Jews.
The bill's express purpose is to overturn by legislative action the Court's decision in Employment Division v. Smith.
His name is still associated with money today, and at least a few Crusades set out with the express purpose of finding and reclaiming his vast wealth.
Most of the men best remembered were from the early and most creative years of the monastic movements through which those who wished to commit themselves fully to the Christian faith sought to express that purpose.
Antislavery societies were founded with the express purpose of bringing about the abolition of slavery.
It is found in the only document within the whole of the canon of Scripture that was written for the express purpose of evangelism: the gospel of John.
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