Sentences with phrase «for special dispensation»

A motion to expedite consideration asks the judge for special dispensation so you don't have to wait as long as it might ordinarily take to get into court.
If the majority of your job takes place through computer and email, consider asking for a special dispensation to work from home on game day.
Did you ask for special dispensation because your work was so utterly precious?
Two other cases for special dispensation are chemicals used in standard analytical tests.
Addison Park District President Roman Strzala begged the board for a special dispensation from the suburb «s total sprinkling ban to allow him to fill the Splashdown Slide with 26,000 gallons of water.
Addison Park District President Roman Strzala begged the board for a special dispensation from the suburb's total sprinkling ban to allow him to fill...
The Reds have not turned to UEFA for special dispensation...
The Football Association will once again write to the world's governing body asking for special dispensation to remember the heroes that gave so much for this country.

Not exact matches

According to Bercier, «the highest act of man is not his exercise of reason in discerning the forms of nature» but rather his «responsibility for his own being and identity as it is authoritatively addressed to him by the Logos»; in other words, man's special dispensation of reason is for the sake of directing human nature towards «its most perfect end in man's own right self - governance» versus a liberation from the yoke of that nature.
No special dispensation for you.
By this he meant that the Christian Church is rooted in the older Israel «after the flesh,» the Jewish dispensation, and that dispensation is itself rooted in the act of God in calling to Himself a people who were to be, in a special sense, his people, through whom he would work for the Salvation of all men.
The Tabletatura, of course, hate the whole thing; and they object particularly to the reception of communities rather than individuals, quite simply because far more will come, numerically, under this dispensation than under what previously obtained: i.e., special fast - track arrangements for clergy wanting reordination (this has helped substantially with the shortage of priests) but the old business of «individual submission» for the laity, and off with them to some denatured liturgy at the ghastly concrete Catholic barracks down the road.
Although he holds a lifetime exemption from qualifying for PGA tournaments because of his Open victory, Moody was playing so infrequently a few years ago that he needed a special dispensation just to remain on the tour.
However all those three losses this season have come away from home - the London Stadium was not available for use early in the season (they even had special dispensation to change the venue of their Cup tie), and they managed to turn things around in their first game in front of their fans.
There is always reverence and respect for the leadership and when it comes to the leadership there is a special dispensation Speakers give to the leadership and this is not the first time the Speaker has treated our side with this level of disrespect and I think that we are reaching the end of the rope with that kind of behaviour.
Members of all of these groups have asked for (and sometimes received) special dispensation.
They are totally banned from using any type of hand - held device while behind the wheel and may not drive after 11 p.m. or before 5 a.m., unless they have a special dispensation for driving to work or school.
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