Sentences with phrase «for privy»

The facts as we know them today do not fit the «absence of law» or «barbarian'theory underpinning the colonial reception of the common law of England... Yet the supposedly barbarian nature of Indigenous people provided the common law of England with the justification for denying them their traditional rights and interests in land, as Lord Sumner speaking for the Privy Council said in In re Southern Rhodesia (60)(1919) AC 211, at pp 233 - 234:
PC stands for Privy Council, which traditionally is the council of ministers who advice the monarch.
Eagerly awaiting for subscription or premium service in hope for a privy of his recommendations in real time (or before the general public!)
The policy suggestions are contained in a wide - ranging, 114 - page report prepared for the Privy Council Office in November based on small focus - group sessions with Canadians in nine cities.

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The firm has a philanthropic and employee - centered culture where staffers are privy to company financials and enjoy perks like paid time off for volunteering, impromptu ice cream breaks, and scavenger hunts.
Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas is also calling for Osborne to step down as an MP and be stripped of his Privy Council membership, which gives the former Tory chancellor access to highly privileged government information.
As a three time Inc. 500 company, we've been privy to parts of Skullcandy's financials for some time, but the new filing gives us a much more detailed look.
From where Mendelsohn sits, looking over 433 million users in EMEA and privy to all manner of metrics about its residents» insatiable appetite for video content, it's a safe bet she knows of what she speaks.
The 84 percent success rate achieved in the Gaza war of 2012 has improved to 90 percent in the current conflict, according to both Israeli and U.S. officials who have been in the command rooms and privy to top - secret interception data that, for security reasons, is not made public.
«I'm not privy to the ins and outs, but I know it was a tough decision,» said Lewis W. Bernard, a top Morgan Stanley executive for decades and former board member who helped force out Mr. Purcell.
Through full playground builds like the one I've been privy to, grants for playground improvements, and working with Good Sports to provide sports equipment in underprivileged areas, Dr Pepper Snapple Group is working hard to increase the quality of play in North America since 2009.
On behalf of subscribers to Mauldin Economics, John taps into his network either directly or through the reams of high - level research he's privy to on a regular basis, to assist in identifying the smartest investments for today's markets.
Josh brings his marketing chops and lifelong passion for jam bands, craft beer, and SMBs to the team at Privy.
Your team can use Privy's advanced features for $ 299 / month for up to 250K pageviews with custom pricing for higher volume merchants.
This is despite the benchmark international rate for petrol going up from $ 78.84 per barrel, which was used for raising the price to Rs 74.63 a litre on April 24, to $ 80.56 now, according to sources privy to fuel pricing methodology.
For example, when Matthew Paul Turner says, «I can no longer stay neutral... Much of the documentation provided here tells a story that I wasn't, until now, privy to», this indicates to me that things haven't changed.
I was solely chosen for some mysterious reason that only God is privy to but that reason is not me being better than the guy next to me.
Following in family footsteps, I went to Wheaton College for college, where my faith grew big time and I became privy to things like theology, Calvinism, and creeds.
@ JohnM Here's news for you: You are equally privy to that information.
It may happen, however, that he falls into despair just for the fact that he has opened his heart to another; it may be that he thinks it would have been infinitely preferable to maintain silence rather than have anyone privy to his secret.
If it were possible for anyone to be privy to his introversion and were to say to him, «This is in fact pride, thou art proud of thyself,» he would hardly be likely to admit it to another.
First, I am a professor of philosophy and a professional philosopher, I guess you could say, privy to the philosophical movements of the twentieth century, many of which, for better or worse, have had an influence on theology and thinking about religion.
But... nobody is ever privy to those commands except the person being commanded (for some reason).
For the careful reader, the creation accounts are saying that however God fashioned the world — we are not made privy to the formation but only to the results and, in a general way, their cosmic purpose of displaying God's glory — he, his generous love, is its single ultimate source.
The cloaca is not just a privy, it is the most degrading place for man and the Devil's favorite habitat.
At times God is deceptive and abusive, as for instance in Jeremiah's complaint in Jeremiah 20:7 - 18 and in the narrative account of the divine council to which the prophet Micaiah ben Imlah is privy (1 Kings 22:20 - 22).
As an outsider not privy to psychic, celestial conversations there is no way for anyone to know if it was God who spoke with those people, Moses, Joseph Smith, David Koresh etc ad nauseum or if it was mental illness.
Indeed, he creates a virtual phantasmagoria of suffering from actual instances of human barbarity that he has read about in Russian newspapers: Turkish soldiers cutting babies from their mother's wombs and throwing them in the air in order to impale them on their bayonets; enlightened parents stuffing their five - year - old daughter's mouth with excrement and locking her in a freezing privy all night for having wet the bed, while they themselves sleep soundly; Genevan Christians teaching a naive peasant to bless the good God even as the poor dolt is beheaded for thefts and murders that his ostensibly Christian society caused him to commit; a Russian general, offended at an eight - year - old boy for accidentally hurting the paw of the officer's dog, inciting his wolfhounds to tear the child to pieces; a lady and gentleman flogging their eight - year - old daughter with a birch - rod until she collapses while crying for mercy, «Papa, papa, dear papa.»
I shared this recipe on Facebook with a friend, who was making this for a dinner party and she was privy to the «audible sounds of delight» from her guests.
Also look out for collars and flegals (FLEE - GUHLS), a.k.a. the heads and wings, an underrated trimmed side of cold - smoked salmon that veteran appetizing shop - goers are privy to, even if newbies cringe at the thought of it.
The results of said measurements were released on Friday morning, and courtesy of ESPN's Chad Ford, the two - page list (first, second) is digestible for those of us on the Internet who weren't privy to the information when it was handed out at the Combine.
I'm not saying I would have made the same decision, but then again, I haven't coached this team for the past eight months, not privy to the conversations with players and coaches and not aware of the game plan.
Today alone, Roma was privy to several rumors connecting them to a swath of attacking players, while the English continue their lust for Kostas Manolas.
Except, perhaps, for a concerned friend who is privy to ongoing marital woes, a jaded mess of an individual seeking personal recognition and social support through disparaging marriage (an alternate tribe), or a mate poacher who wants to scuttle the marriage to eliminate competition.
It may be a way for people who are friends and seek companionship with shared interests, with sex or not, to be privy to the legal perks and protections of a marriage license.
Now I can speak for any of the «buzz» or promotional materials surrounding the film, since I am not privy to it.
This was at a time when the appointing authorities were not privy to the alleged acts of misconduct or wrongdoings brought against him and 21 Circuit Court Judges and Magistrates who have been referred to the Chief Justice to be dealt with in accordance with Article 151 of the 1992 Constitution by tigereyepi for alleged stated misbehaviour.
I was not privy to this conversation between Heastie and Wright, but from what I was told Heastie said something to Wright last January along the lines of, «You have another path,» meaning a run for Congress.
He is also praying the court to restrain the respondents, whether by themselves, their servants, agents, privies whosoever from further constituting a threat to the life, liberty and freedom of the applicant either through arrest or by physical abuse or violence either generally or for the purpose of preventing or disturbing their free movement in any part of Nigeria.
Today he's been a cabinet minister for six years, a member of Her Majesty's privy council and it will be his role to help deliver a new party for all, not just the privileged few.
Also on the republican list of demands: abolition of the Privy Council; full proportional representation in elections for the House of Commons; decentralisation of power to local and community authorities; a voting age of 16; fixed - term parliaments; state funding of political parties; a ban on outside earnings for MPs; more powerful Commons select committees, with powers to confirm or block ministerial appointments; elected police chiefs and elected mayors in all the major cities.
On 28 June 2007, the day after Gordon Brown became Prime Minister, Miliband was sworn of the Privy Council and appointed Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, being promoted to the cabinet.
[32] On 28 June 2007, after she became Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and Brown was appointed Prime Minister, Harman joined Brown's Cabinet as Leader of the House of Commons, Lord Privy Seal and Minister for Women and Equality, and was also given the title of Labour Party Chair.
For any of these theories to be true, it requires a level of planning and intentional thought process by Trump and his administration that none of us are privy to.
Davis was sworn of the Privy Council in the 1997 New Year Honours, having previously been Minister of State for Europe from 1994 to 1997.
A copy of the suit said: «This honourable court will be moved by Gary Nimako Marfo ESQ., counsel for and on behalf of plaintiff / applicants herein praying for an order of interlocutory injunction to restrain defendants / respondents, whether by themselves, agents, servants, workmen, hirelings, privies or any person claiming under or through them or howsoever described, from holding out the second defendant / respondent, [as] the parliamentary candidate - elect for Klottey Korle constituency.»
He however hinted that information he is privy to from the Academy has it that, three women producers are up for the highest award of the night which is the Best Picture.
«In the spirit of transparency and accountability, I think it is important for us to even open these things up for the Ghanaian people to be privy to it and I am sure in due course the government will make it available to the Ghanaian people if that is what we are asking for
Former Tory minister Mr Profumo faced a contempt motion in 1963 before losing his privy councillorship for lying to the House over an affair he had with a 19 - year - old model.
Not being privy to the goings - on in the county executive wing but possessed of a lively imagination, I have to think that applying for the Governing Magazine award could have been something like this:
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