Sentences with phrase «for beckett»

It is unreasonable for Beckett to have been unaware that such information was being transmitted to the ISPs and phone companies and so he «assumed the risk that the company would reveal to police the [information].»
For Beckett, money isn't everything.
The leadership contenders are not waiting for Beckett's findings to distance themselves from Miliband.

Not exact matches

When I heard that Moira Walley - Beckett of Breaking Bad fame had taken the helm of a new Anne miniseries for CBC, I was aghast.
That entire premise is what the Christian religions use for recognizing martyrdom, i.e., Joan of Arc, John the Baptist, St. Isaac Jogues, St. Thomas Beckett, etc..
There, on «the threshold of heaven,» as the English critic Lucy Beckett has suggested, the old philosopher may at last have identified poetic beauty not as a creative substitute for divine revelation, but as an instance of «our participation in truth.»
Beckett's apparent insistence, later in the book, on the importance of Catholic sympathies (e.g. in Shakespeare and Samuel Johnson) suggests apologetics, not aesthetics, and reminds one uncomfortably that arguing the case for reasonable faith and faith - based reason is tremendously difficult without straying into what appears to be a partisan position.
Despite this, Beckett's book remains an important survey and reminder of what in Western thought is of value, and why, and demonstrates the truth articulated by both the Second Vatican Council and Saint Julian: «Whatever has been spoken aright by any man... belongs to us Christians; for we worship and love... the Logos which is from the unbegotten and ineffable God... [and] those writers were able, through the seed of the Logos implanted inthem, to see reality darkly» (p. 51).
Beckett's heroes become moral by simply waiting for something to happen.
Mr Beckett went on to say: «If it's not safe for human consumption we can not give it out.
Not many children would go for the cookbooks — WTG Beckett!
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In hearings in the Victorian Supreme Court in 2015 and 2016, Mr Mair alleged van Laack had been artificially reducing earnings at Rhodes & Beckett and sister chain Herringbone through transfer pricing, charging the Australian retailers a premium for fabric sourced through its Singapore subsidiary.
The most famous in recent history is the Nick Punto Trade, which is the official name of the deal that sent Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford, Adrian Gonzalez, Nick Punto, and cash from the Red Sox to the Dodgers for Ivan De Jesus, James Loney, Allen Webster, Rubby De La Rosa, and Jerry Sands.
For our team, the focus will now be on the conference cup semi-finals, where they face Leeds Beckett next Wednesday.
He was worth a lot, but it's hard to argue that he was worth his huge contract and the contract of Crawford and the contract of Beckett and the penalties they had to pay for the luxury tax.
Beckett was worth about 1.5 more wins than we're crediting him for if you ask Baseball Reference's calculators instead of Fangraphs» — if B - Ref is closer to the truth, the Dodgers might have downgraded in the fifth spot.
Looking to avenge England's devastating tumble out of the Rugby World Cup on Saturday night, our men's rugby union 1st team head east to face the University of Sheffield in the Northern 1A; a new league for our club, which is dominated by the likes of Leeds Beckett Carnegie and University of Liverpool.
Josh Beckett is another possibility for a starter.
Moving Punto and the $ 327,000 left on his 2012 contract enabled the Red Sox to get under the luxury tax for the season: They only finished the year $ 47,177 under the $ 178 million luxury tax threshold, and they never would have gotten there if the Dodgers had refused to take on Punto's contract in addition to the other quarter - billion dollars that Gonzalez, Crawford, and Beckett represented.
Boston didn't just send Gonzalez and his comparatively team - friendly contract to the Dodgers: The remaining five years of Carl Crawford and his deal went with, as did Josh Beckett and what was left of the extension he had signed a few years before when Theo Epstein still called the shots for the Sox.
Watford opened the scoring on the stroke of half time thanks to Rinsola Babajide's header, but Emma Beckett equalised for the Bees in the closing minutes to send the match to penalties.
The surnames of iconic figures - including Monroe, Bardot, Edison, Beckett, Hemmingway, Hendrix, Dylan - have been chosen for first names in recent years, a trend which is continuing now to reflect modern day heroes.
In an interview with the Sunday Times yesterday, Ms Beckett said there was «real merit» in publishing a white paper on Trident because it would be a «very good thing for all of us as a country to think carefully about what the situation of today is».
Francis Beckett has chosen well in inviting a group of writers, each of whom has a passion for «a what - if» character.
Foreign secretary Margaret Beckett has said she is «genuinely relieved and grateful» that a Briton who has been on Pakistan's death row for 18 years is to be spared.
Ms Beckett said she would be pressing for a «robust response» under Chapter 7 of the UN charter.
Fascist in the Family The tragedy of John Beckett MP (Routledge) can not have been easy for Francis his son to write, although he is an experienced political biographer.
Beckett has already described herself as a «moron» for having nominated Corbyn in the last Labour leadership contest.
Foreign secretary Margaret Beckett added: «The journey [of enlargement] has transformed both countries creating opportunities not just for their citizens, but for everyone in the EU and in Britain.»
In response, Ms Beckett noted there had been a «consistent thread of appeals for the utmost restraint on both sides» from the G8 and the EU.
Of course, Beckett and Sawers are not going to be responsible for building future relationships.
Some countries had argued it was a matter for the General Council only, but Ms Beckett claimed it has progressed from an issue of energy and the environment to a «security imperative».
Margaret Beckett has added her voice to calls for a «smooth transition» of power between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
And Conference, please join me in thanking my co-Chair, Margaret Beckett, for her continuing hard work and service to this party not just over the past year but over four decades in Parliament.
Sitting members Margaret Beckett and Dennis Skinner were returned together with Steve Rotherham, MP for Liverpool Walton and a former Lord Mayor of Liverpool, who replaces Michael Cashman MEP, former Eastenders star and current Chair of the executive, who is standing down.
Voting for two of the three seats representing backbench MPs and all MEPs (Margaret Beckett was elected unopposed under gender balance requirements) put chalenger John Healey miles ahead on 216, with Steve Rotherham edging Dennis Skinner out by 133 to 121.
He is an economist who has worked for both Margaret Beckett and the late John Smith but hit the headlines when he worked for then Transport Secretary Stephen Byers and sent an email to Labour HQ seeking information about the political sympathies of Paddington rail crash survivors
The contest for Speaker looked to be close - run, with Margaret Beckett and John Bercow the favourites.
«It's that willingness to question the things the rest of us take for granted that I admire most about Beckett»
Mrs Beckett's campaign may be damaged by reports that she voted against banning claims for furniture and the introduction of external audits of expenses.
A foul - up by the SNP had meant that the nationalist supporters gathered outside cheered Sutch, Boyle and Beckett for five minutes when they stumbled out of Perth City Hall first, while Cunningham was still trapped inside as the OMRLP (and one defecting Scottish Liberal Democrat) conducted the crowd in choral renditions of both «Spot the Loony» and «Let's All Laugh at Labour» (Labour had spent a fortune trying to win the seat for Peter Mandelson's then - aide Douglas Alexander).
The constituency secretary, Stephen Beckett, a member of Tower Hamlets Labour Party for thirty years, has himself, it seems, been expelled from the party for supporting Lutfur (though no - one from the party has seen fit to tell him).
Foreign secretary Margaret Beckett has called for the inquest into the «friendly fire» death of a British soldier in Iraq to be completed as soon as possible, as a cockpit video of the attack was made public.
Prescott (who also stood for deputy leader) came second with 24 per cent of votes while Beckett took 19 per cent.
Describing Mr Brown as «head and shoulders» above the handful of others who have announced they will run for the leadership, Ms Beckett praised Mr Miliband's parliamentary performance to date but could not recommend him to run.
The foreign secretary Margaret Beckett has pledged more aid for Iraq, in an attempt to stabilise the increasingly violent country.
Department for Communities and Local Government Minister of state - Margaret Beckett Minister of state - John Healey Parliamentary under secretary of state - lain Wright Parliamentary under secretary of state - Baroness Andrews Parliamentary under secretary of state - Sadiq Khan
«Mrs Beckett's comments are notable as much for what she doesn't say as for what she does,» he said, adding: «The government's position remains of having neither a strategy for staying or for going.»
Looking at the careers of these (and Margaret Beckett), I think it shows that long termers who solely owe their position on the front bench to the fact that they were Minister for Spoons twenty years ago aren't necessarily the most capable ministers either.
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