[7] Ms. Hancharuk's counsel argued the appeal should not be considered meritorious because it involved a question of mixed
fact and law for which the standard of review is deference.
Arguing in Writing: drafting a statement of
fact and law for Small Claims Court by Marcel D. Mongeon for the Paralegal Society of Ontario (in your materials).
Not exact matches
This should be a no - brainer,
and has in
fact been the
law in Canada
for more than 60 years.
«Employers have to be careful because the
law recognizes an employer - employee relationship is a different one,
and the very
fact that an employer creates a livelihood
for an individual can give the employer more sway than other sources of information.»
In a report likely to jolt the red - hot market
for so - called «Initial Coin Offerings» (ICOs), the Securities
and Exchange Commission on Tuesday found that the «coins» in one prominent ICO were in
fact securities — meaning the transactions fell afoul of federal investment
laws.
«While not every case will be appropriate
for admissions of wrongdoing, the SEC required JPMorgan to admit the
facts in the SEC's order —
and acknowledge that it broke the
law — because JPMorgan's egregious breakdowns in controls
and governance put its millions of shareholders at risk
and resulted in inaccurate public filings.»
... The best that the
law hopes
for is that people will decide this case just on its
facts and not on their prejudices.»
Changing the views of many skeptical young Koreans could depend on whether Lee
and others implicated in the scandal are in
fact held accountable
for any criminal wrongdoing in a trial that some have deemed to be a test
for rule of
law [6] in South Korea, or whether they will continue to enjoy the status of being untouchable.
In
fact, he makes me suspect that what I really need
for my Five Conceptions of Liberty project (see below) are books or essays that discuss the relation between the «libertarian» con -
law guys I mention,
and such fusionism.
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In
fact the new
law in France allows
for headscarves
and to - the - floor gowns.
Theism explains everything we observe, argues Swinburne, including «the
fact that there is a universe at all, that scientific
laws operate within it, that it contains conscious animals
and humans with very complex intricately organized bodies, that we have abundant opportunities
for developing ourselves
and the world, as well as the more particular data that humans report miracles
and have religious experiences.»
The
fact that Brewer didn't just come out
and tell everyone she would veto the
law before in even passed leaves me with very little respect
for her.
Lively, with representation by Liberty Counsel (an evangelical legal organization), responded that in both the U.S.
and Uganda he exercised constitutionally protected speech rights; that he opposes violence
and neither committed nor plotted any; that Uganda did not in
fact pass a proposed draconian anti-gay
law,
and that in any case Uganda's political institutions, instead of himself, are responsible
for its political decisions;
and that the court lacks jurisdiction
and the plaintiffs lack standing.
You are making it needlessly hard, or are perhaps just plain too stupid to understand such a simple
fact as: there's no point debunking myths that virtually no one
and no one at all with any real clout believes in anyway, but MUCH point in debunking myths that large numbers of people, including powerful politicians, believe should be the guiding principles
for the country's entire political culture
and laws.
And I don't go to church, but I do know for a fact that people go to churches and talk about zoning laws and other non God related stuff, all the ti
And I don't go to church, but I do know
for a
fact that people go to churches
and talk about zoning laws and other non God related stuff, all the ti
and talk about zoning
laws and other non God related stuff, all the ti
and other non God related stuff, all the time.
He did not know whether any allowance was made
for the age of the accused nor «whether pardon is given to those who repent» nor «whether punishment attaches to the mere name apart from secret crimes, or to the secret crimes connected with the name».3 In reply, Trajan wrote that Christians «are not to be sought out, but if they are accused
and convicted, they must be punished — yet on this condition, that whoso denies himself to be a Christian,
and makes the
fact plain by his action, that is by worshipping our gods, shall obtain pardon on his repentance, however suspicious his past conduct may be».4 The Emperor Hadrian (76 - 138; ruled 117 - 138) made clear that slanderous accusations against Christians were unacceptable
and that it had to be proved that they had acted contrary to the
laws.
Leaving aside the
fact that unsuitable ministers might also be elected democratically
and that it is also possible
for the people to influence the appointment of ministers without this being laid down by
law, the ques - tion arises how this election is to be effected.
It is frustrating to see William Chip's well - documented argument of the economic
and political evils of illegal immigration rebutted from Scaperlanda's supposedly moral standpoint, when in
fact the victims in this scenario are the laborers working without regulations
for workplace safety, without employment benefits,
and even without police protection (since contact with
law enforcement is associated with deportation).
The
fact that we neuter the protections in our
laws for our tiniest countrymen
and countrywomen is a horror
and disgrace on a massive scale.
In
fact it is more likely that evolution can continue indefinitely (within the parameters established by the
laws of thermodynamics),
and for all we know, the present moment may still be very early in the full unfolding of the universe.
Rather than postulate a supreme being, one could suggest that a particular universe with OUR set of physical
laws might in
fact allow itself to become conscious, by making it possible
for biologic beings to develop
and allowing it ALL over our particular Universe.
Through a series of brief questions at the end of his book, Sigmund invites liberation theologians to seek ways of fusing capitalist market «efficiency» with the «preferential love
for the poor,» to consider how private property is not always oppression but may in
fact free people from it, to develop liberalism's ideal of «equal treatment under the
law,» to nurture the «fragile new democracies» in Latin America,
and, finally, to develop «a spirituality of socially concerned democracy, whether capitalist or socialist in its economic form,» rather than «denouncing dependency, imperialism,
and capitalist exploitation.»
Our Western culture, in
fact, is primarily «left hemispheric» in its application of rational thinking to almost every facet of human existence: science, economics, politics, education, religion,
law (the French word
for law, droit, comes from «right hand,» the hand that rules
and is controlled by the left hemisphere).
And when we pass laws that FAIL to protect our rights, and in fact infringe upon them, are we fundamentalists for wanting them repealed (or not passed in the first plac
And when we pass
laws that FAIL to protect our rights,
and in fact infringe upon them, are we fundamentalists for wanting them repealed (or not passed in the first plac
and in
fact infringe upon them, are we fundamentalists
for wanting them repealed (or not passed in the first place?)
As an academic specializing in contemporary Japan (
law and constitutional politics),
and as a member of a partly Christian (Catholic) Japanese family
for close to forty years, perhaps I might add a few
facts and comments
for perspective.
As
for the examples of
fact and theory:
FACTS 1)
Law of Newton 2) Earth is not flat 3) The universe is expanding
FACT argued that the ordinance reinforced the prevailing prejudices that women are not interested in sexual expression, that sexually explicit materials are degrading to women,
and that women can not make choices about sexual matters
for themselves but need the paternalistic protection of the
law.
The
fact remains, however, that the Vichy leaders have enforced anti-Semitic
laws in a more
and more strict
and iniquitous fashion, depriving French Jews of every governmental
and cultural position, imposing upon them all kinds of restrictions with regard to liberal
and commercial professions, mercilessly striking many of them who were wounded
for their country during the present war,
and hypocritically trying to hide a bad conscience under a pseudonational pathos in which religious
and racial considerations are shamefully mixed.
Trading legalism
for pietism is really no improvement, we are no longer under the power of the
law,
and no longer slaves to sin, we still can
and do fall short of perfection, in
fact, Romans 7 gives us a pretty clear picture of the kind of abject failure that results from trying to live a pious life under our own power.
We do not have to look far
for examples of these assumptions,
FACT contended;
for example, a number of states until recently restricted the circulation of birth - control information on the grounds that it fostered immorality
and undermined the family,
and statutory rape
laws still assume that young men are responsible
for their sexual behavior
and young women are not.
I think we agree on the
fact that it is by faith that all are saved i have no problem with that
and its in that that there is unity.You find within any christian modern church
law can be mixed with Grace that is not peculiar to any domination maybe it is more extreme in some.Where there are believers there are works of the flesh such as pride
and self reliance.I was thinking today the word says if we believe in our hearts
and confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord then you shall be saved.Its not a hard doctrine to believe thats in its basic form.The seventh day have tacked on to that belief adherence to the sabbath that is sadly how denominations spring up.In the anglican church we still recite the apostles creed how many church still do that today as a basis
for there faith in Jesus Christ.Your statement that some are saved is just as true to those who go to modern christian churchs who say they are christian but walk according to the flesh..
That, in
fact, in many places, the operations of transnational capital — far from extending access to property, creating general prosperity, promoting democratic institutions, or advancing the causes of
law and justice — destroy functioning local economies
and communities, sustain
and deepen poverty among those capital reduces to the commodity of cheap labor, exploit unjust labor systems, support despotisms, take advantage of conditions in regions too poor to impose or enforce environmental protections (
for their ecosystems or their peoples),
and are often complicit in the procedural abuse of persons who can hope
for no legal redress?
The finding of more
facts, details,
and scientific
laws does not diminish God in my mind one bit — in
fact, the magnificence of the details of His creation, as discovered by science, provides more reason
for me to believe in Him.
The
fact that we can't agree doesn't mean we're not still responsible
for it, it just means that what we think of as «moral
law» is an ongoing conversation based on our combined
and constantly evolving experience.
But the striking
fact about Israel's thought was its dissemination
and its persistence in the nation, as well as the expression it came to attain in
law and,
for a brief time, in institutions.
David discovered this principle
and this was probably why God let him off the hook
and did not have him stoned to death
for adultery
and murder like the
law required: because David was humble
and repented (even though Achan
and plenty of other people repented
and God still punished them,
and this has nothing to do with the
fact that David was king
and probably would not have commanded his own stoning to keep the
law even though he wrote Psalm 119 which is all about how much he loved keeping every commandment in the
law).
Oh, except
for the
fact that polygamy was perfectly normal
and acceptable within the
law, so that can't be it.
One might also note Louise that Abraham was the most perfect example that the
law regarding issues of sex
and marriage could not in
fact be indicative of Godly morality
for all time.
In an interview with Il Foglio Cardinal Scola, Patriarch of Venice
and founder of the Oasis cultural centre
for understanding between Catholics
and Muslims, said that the Open Letter to the Pope
and other Christian leaders by 138 scholars from various Islamic traditions was «not only a media event, because consensus is
for Islam a source of theology
and law... The
fact that the text is rooted in Muslim tradition is very important
and makes it more credible than other proclamations expressed in more western language... It is only a prelude to a theological dialogue... in an atmosphere of greater reciprocal esteem.
The inequality of
laws concerning punishment of suspicion of adultery, the pervasiveness of polygamy, the
fact that women were viewed as property, the lesser value ascribed to baby girls,
and the suggestion that women are more easily deceived than men are all striking problems
for modern readers...
and as Christians we should not underestimate the impact they may have on unbelieving seekers.
There were other issues too: The way the accounts of Israel's monarchy contradicted one another, the way Jesus
and Paul quoted Hebrew Scripture in ways that seemed to stretch the original meaning, the
fact that women were considered property in Levitical
Law, the way both science
and archeology challenged the historicity of so many biblical texts,
and the
fact that it was nearly impossible
for me to write a creative retelling of Resurrection Day because each of the gospel writers tell the story so differently, sometimes with contradictory details.
Ti 1:9 realizing the
fact that
law is not made
for a righteous person, but
for those who are lawless
and rebellious,
for the ungodly
and sinners,
for the unholy
and profane,
for those who kill their fathers or mothers,
for murderers 1Ti 1:10
and immoral men
and h0m0 -.
Not all Humans carry a soul, in
fact the vast majority do not, hence the need
for organized govt to make harsh
laws and churches to scare them with fire
and brimestone.
Jeremy I believe you answered the question in another discussion why God seemed evil by punishing other nations i prefer the word you used which is judgement.God weighs up the hearts
and then judges fairly thats not evil in
fact he weighs up all the factors before he makes his decision
and his decisions are perfect
and wise.When he commanded Israel to wipe out other nations it was Gods judgement on these nations because of the evil they had committed in alot of ways its exaggerated because they did nt have Christ to shield them like we have if anything it shows how merciful God is towards us today.In those days gods judgement was quick
and immediate.What happened to Israel when they broke the
laws God gave them they immediately fell into judgement often resulting in many deaths to there own people until the sins of the people were dwelt with.So even
for Gods people it was a conditional on there attitude
and actions towards God.Again we see God is merciful to these previous nations that were destroyed as Christ after his crucifiction went
and preached to them giving them the opportunity to repent so again we see God is still merciful.His word is true The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness.
On the other hand, God must so act in the interests of both the self
and all others as thereby to establish the cosmic order of natural
law that sets the optimal limits of all other action, where by «optimal limits» I mean limits such that, were they to be set otherwise than they are, the ratio between opportunities
for good
and risks of evil would be less rather than more favorable than it in
fact is.
But as many «culturist» critics of science note, this belief is belied by the
fact that apologists
for science tend to defend their position by passionate appeals to the universality
and immutability of the «
laws of nature» that science progressively and objectively discovers: laws that it would be absurd to view as socially constructed.3 Such an objection, however, fails to take note of the fact that, as Whitehead puts it, «Nature is patient of interpretation in terms of Laws which happen to interest us» (AI 1
laws of nature» that science progressively
and objectively discovers:
laws that it would be absurd to view as socially constructed.3 Such an objection, however, fails to take note of the fact that, as Whitehead puts it, «Nature is patient of interpretation in terms of Laws which happen to interest us» (AI 1
laws that it would be absurd to view as socially constructed.3 Such an objection, however, fails to take note of the
fact that, as Whitehead puts it, «Nature is patient of interpretation in terms of
Laws which happen to interest us» (AI 1
Laws which happen to interest us» (AI 136).
For me, that was the going wage in the economic
law of supply
and demand, but in
fact, that was part of the exploitation of the weak by the strong.
How about the
fact that the Mormon Church went into partnership with the Catholic Church
and encouraged... «strongly» their congregations to «vote» out any piece of legislation that creates equality under the
law for gay's.
This is clear from the
fact that the Old Testament Scripture —
laws, historical books
and prophecies — were
for Judaism a unity, that the distinction between different stages of Old Testament religion
and morality was not felt at all.