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In the Fisheries Jurisdiction Cases (UK v Iceland), the Court held that negotiating in
good faith required the parties to «reasonable regard to the legal rights of the other».
But to what extent could
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Not exact matches
There's greater satisfaction in respecting our differences, but not letting them prevent agreements that don't
require abandonment of core principles, agreements made in
good faith that help improve lives and protect the American people.»
By contrast, Delaware Chancery Court Judge Leo Strine, now chief justice of the state Supreme Court, wrote in the Wake Forest Law Review: «Corporate law
requires directors, as a matter of their duty of loyalty, to pursue a
good faith strategy to maximize profits for the stockholders.»
Smith added that the outcome may also turn on how the New York judge applies general contract law rules
requiring parties to act in
good faith.
In the end, what's
required are vigilance and
good faith.
They are
required to make a
good faith effort at marking to fair value — which could be the last round, but broader market dynamics can not be ignored.
(They can try to fire him for «Cause», but that is very, very difficult, and
requires proving that he is «willfully or deliberately» acting «in bad
faith and without reasonable belief that the Founder's action or inaction was in the
best interests of the corporation.»)
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@sciper: ok so you're saying that
faith, which
requires no proof works
well with science that
requires not only proof, but is only accepted if challenged by peers and tested over and over again... sure they get along great.
Guiding Principles Religious and theological studies depend on and reinforce each other; A principled approach to religious values and
faith demands the intellectual rigor and openness of quality academic work; A
well - educated student of religion must have a deep and broad understanding of more than a single religious tradition; Studying religion
requires that one understand one's own historical context as
well as that of those whom one studies; An exemplary scholarly and teaching community
requires respect for and critical engagement with difference and diversity of all kinds.
Not quite tallulah, all the other gods are man invented or possibly demonic.Every other idol god either mimics God and or
requires a series of works to gain their favor.They are created by men to appease the inner knowledge of God, but all fall short of the creator God.You can not work your way into Gods
good graces, you can only be saved by
faith through grace.God alone has resolved the sin problem we all suffer from, in the selfless sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross.It is by accepting Jesus» redemption for us that allows us to be reconciled with God.God bless
the proof i will
require... (i.e. nothing on taking things without proof;
better known as
faith) 1 KINGS VERSE 30 - 40
I was a fundamentalist in the sense that I thought salvation means having the right opinions about God and that fighting the
good fight of
faith requires defending those opinions at all costs.
Theology study
requires absolutely zero
faith, in fact it's
best studied without
faith to get a non-biased viewpoint.
Both intelligence and persistence are
required to cope with these problems, and the use of the
best types of secular knowledge in a Christian framework, as in the growing convergence of Christian
faith with psychotherapy in pastoral counseling.
If you have looked in the box, your
faith was not
good enough because you
required the evidence.
Those with any moral clarity at all have heard a
better voice in this campaign: no religious test shall ever be
required as a qualification, but the test of values and integrity, and a president who respects family and rights of
faith is
better than one who, like you, claims a religious label but then opposes family and
faith.
What is
required must come from the Church herself: courage,
good leadership,
faith and commitment on the part of the Church's members and especially her bishops.
Today we have plenty of cults, sects and false churches replacing practical love and righteousness in daily life (that would
require the true
faith) through ridiculous rituals (for example, the Muslims keep the 5 Pillars of Islam; that is enough to be a
good Muslim, but they are not
required to love all people independent from belief, nationality, etc.) The cults, sects and false churches make their members practicing a biased love.
As Schama notes, Rembrandt's move from Leiden to Amsterdam took him from a bastion of Reformed conservatism to a polyglot capital in which the Remonstrants dominated politics and mercantile pragmatism made it sensible to tolerate anyone who offered a
good deal, whether Mennonite, Jew, millenarian or Calvinist — anyone, that is, except Roman Catholics, who were
required to practice their
faith in clandestine sanctuaries disguised within private homes.
It
requires faith just as
well as belief in any other story of where we all came from.
It's topics like this that a lot of thorough study of original context of the original documents are
required, because there are lots of verses that suggest
faith alone is
required for salvation and others that suggest that
faith plus consistent
good behavior are
required and the bible can't contradict itself if it's inspired by God.
«At Baylor they do
require a profession of
faith, and I made one in
good conscience.
By comparing the six campuses that
required statements of
faith from all entering students with the three campuses that did not, the study was able to test whether a more «insular» setting actually served
better to protect the plausibility of traditional beliefs.
Christianity (not all forms) is the only «religion» I'm aware of which answers differently: It doesn't matter if the
good outweighs the bad, even by a ratio of 1 trillion to one; God is holy, and so
requires perfect holiness, and the only way to get that is by God giving it to us by grace through
faith.
The Catholic Education Service (CES) has been left furious after inspectors downgraded a
faith secondary school from «
good» to «
requires improvement».
I know that i have prayed and things changed for the
good and i have learned that
faith requires a courage that atheist just don't have, so now you atheist can start your shallow explanations about how you can think for yourselves and your laughable big bang theories and your evolved from monkeys nonsense and i'll just stay with truth.
Religion as the means of
well - being for a community and thus for each individual, who has a role in that community,
requires a common understanding between like - minded involving
faith in a creed, obedience to a moral code set down in sacred Scriptures or participation in a cult.
That God's providential will for the world is not transparent but hidden from human sight
requires that we walk by
faith, that we struggle through the valley of doubt as
well as the shadow of death.
Faithful discipleship
requires of us, Evangelicals and Catholics, that we «do
good to all men, especially those who are of the household of
faith» (Galatians 6:10).
Instead, Jesus
requires faith, at least, and possibly
good works.
* Believe in Jesus Christ, that he died for you This
requires that you get rid of your old sinful ways If you TRULY believe, that is, love Him and give your life to Him,
good works and fruit will come out, but these are not what make you a Christian, they are simply an indicator of your
faith in Jesus Pray, Read the Bible, Love God, Love others, worship God (live for Him in all you do, take up your cross, and know that in all of this God is very patient and loving
Christian survival may
well require that our clergy, our laity and our theologians be encouraged to walk out onto the edges of
faith, to explore terrain on which the Christians of the past have seemed loath to walk.
«
Good faith», fiduciary duty is ingrained in contract law, and nowhere does it
require a lack of knowledge about the object in which
faith is being expressed.
Faith in Jesus is
required because of the fact that «there is not a just man on earth who does
good.»
And such subordination
requires explicit, institutional recognition of the truth of the
faith and the authority of the spiritual power, precisely because we are dealing here with the subordination of one common
good to another.
But here we shall be content only to show how even the possibility of mobilizing such critical consciousness
requires beliefs or assumptions that correlate
well with
faith's claim that reality in its depths has the character of absolute trustworthiness.