Sentences with phrase «extent upon the nature»

The question of whether a party's use of its property amounts to a nuisance will depend to a large extent upon the nature and character of the local neighbourhood.

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Once God had decided upon this predestination of Christ's human nature, then he willed the union of Christ's divine nature with his human nature in the person of Christ since only a human nature united to the divine nature in one person could love to the highest extent, the extent to which God loves.
A clergyman's degree of effectiveness in counseling will depend, to a considerable extent, upon his ability to relate to people; his sensitivity and insight in recognizing the nature of the problem; his non-judgmental acceptance of the person in distress; and his knowledge of whether, when, and where to involve other helping resources.
Moreover, the extent and intensity of his lifetime of concentration upon the questions of the nature and existence of God have few equals in the history of philosophy.
All linguistic change is gradual: its extent, rapidity, and the nature of its transformations depend upon the liveliness of exchange and the degree of depth with which the language is grasped.
The new and awful discoveries made of the polluting and murderous nature of their superstitions, in writings of unquestioning authority, with the success of the missionary labours of the excellent men of other denominations already employed there, the committee think ought to be considered as special calls upon British Christians to increase the means of acquainting their natives of India with their divine religion; and to persevere in the glorious toil, until the name of Christ shall be sounded throughout the vast extent of our oriental dominion, and one God and Saviour shall be worshipped by every subject of the British throne.4
To the extent that traditional conceptions of morality require a recognition of some salutary dependence upon nature, or of insuperable limitations on human self - transformation, science must be understood as an outright rejection of them.
The nature and extent of economic damages truly depends upon the nature of the injury, the permanency of the injury, and the individual who has sustained the injury.
Thus, it concluded, investors could not have relied upon the banks and brokers» failure to disclose publicly the nature of the Enron scheme in which they allegedly took part... Making third parties liable in the circumstance in this case, the Circuit Court said, «gives rise to confusion about the extent of secondary actors» obligations and invites vague and conflicting standards of proof in divers courts.»
Depending upon the nature and extent of your injuries, you can expect to receive reimbursement for your medical bills, any lost wages, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.
Depending upon the nature and extent of an injury or illness suffered during the course and scope of employment, an injured worker may be able to receive paid medical care (with no deductible), temporary disability benefits, permanent disability benefits, or supplemental job displacement benefits.
If an accident victim can successfully prove with an Ohio truck accident attorney that a truck driver and / or the trucking company acted negligently, the accident victim may be able to receive monetary compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, psychological or psychiatric harm, loss of earning capacity, and loss of spousal support, among other damages, depending upon the seriousness of the accident and the nature and extent of the injuries sustained.
Depending upon the nature and extent of handicap, normal or a slightly higher premium is charged.
We tailor our services to your personal situation, offering a wide variety of mediation packages that are dependent on the nature and extent of the issues to be decided upon and the personalities of the parties.
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