Wilhelm's letter rightly emphasizes how mutual accountability is one of
the great casualties of our politicized Church.
«We fear that yet more upheaval in the Home Office may result in
greater casualties among those suffering from the brutalities of the government's increasingly draconian immigration policy,»
Indeed, James Scott's anti-technocratic masterpiece Seeing Like a State argues that complexity, practitioners» craft, time - tested wisdom, and local custom are some of
the greatest casualties of centralization.
Also underlying the decision in Scipione is that some of
the greatest casualties of a broken family law system is retention of competent representation in the field, despite the presence of compensation.
Not exact matches
Like all backlashes, this one replaced one kind of irrational extremism with another, and a timeless truth — that making something
great and claiming it as yours are two sides of the same marketing coin — was the
casualty.
Elise is now an independent director serving as Chair of EasyPark, Parking Corporation of Vancouver; and as a director of Enmax Corporation, an Albertan power utility,
Great Panther Silver, an international mining company and Westland Insurance Group, an insurance brokerage with a property and
casualty insurance subsidiary.
It's estimated that by 2050, the number of people over the age of 65 with Alzheimers will triple, making the disease's
casualties a
great concern for the future.
And their latest
casualty gives the Gunners a
great chance to put them to the sword when Louis van Gaal and his players arrive at the Emirates next Saturday.
In particular no data for March was received from the Metropolitan Police and only partial data was available for
Greater Manchester; two forces which account for a large share of road
casualties.
The «Reported Road
Casualties in
Great Britain» document makes the point that three police forces did not provide data for the first quarter of 2016.
As the Legionnaires»
casualty count rises, the de Blasio administration will face
greater scrutiny both for what it is doing, and for what it might have done.
Rates of road traffic
casualties had started falling before the introduction of the scheme, and continued to fall afterwards, but at a
greater rate in young people, largely among passengers and cyclists.
As an American, I take a certain amount of pride in the fact that our country is providing him with the
greatest trauma care ever afforded a civilian war
casualty.
Had the attacks occurred later in the day, or simultaneously, the evacuation would have been more difficult and the number of
casualties much
greater.
We're two sugar babies looking for a
great man to whom we'll dedicate our love, passion, attention, to whom we're willing to fulfill the deepest desires, or even some
casualties.
Even the
great Judi Dench as the overbearing mother is a
casualty to Eastwood's repetitive and sluggish direction and Black's flimsy words.
Actually, all of his plans are unnecessarily extravagant, like when he employs scuba gear to swim through a building's water main or when he hijacks a moving monorail car so he can fire a rocket from a
great distance to kill one person (There are multiple
casualties, obviously).
De Dion Bouton: the beginning — We look into the origins of this most successful Veteran car manufacturer / The rise and fall of the Calcott — Michael Worthington — Williams writes about this
casualty of the
great depression / Sports cars for sports car racing — Rivers Fletcher on racing in road — going sports cars / Magnetic — experiment that failed.
And though a stroke of luck prevents him from becoming yet another
casualty of the
Great Terror, for decades to come he will be held fast under the thumb of despotism: made to represent Soviet values at a cultural conference in New York City, forced into joining the Party and compelled, constantly, to weigh appeasing those in power against the integrity of his music.
Travel writing was one of World War II's many
casualties, and really didn't engage the general population again until the mid-1970s, when Paul Theroux published The
Great Railway Bazaar.
Fin whale and humpback
casualties worry them, but blue whales — which had been hunted to the brink of extinction by the 1960s — are their
greatest concern.
The largest war memorial in the world and dedicated to the
casualties of World War I, the modern version of the
Great Ocean Road was built by returning soldiers from 1919 to 1932.
Check out a number of
great monuments such as «Edinburgh's disgrace», the unfinished National Monument which was built to remember
casualties of the Napoleonic war.
The property /
casualty insurance industry lists climate change as its
greatest risk.
Potential climate change is the
greatest strategic risk currently facing the property /
casualty insurance industry, with demographic changes taking priority for the life insurance industry, according to a new study by Ernst & Young.
Many of you have already approached me and other faculty members to ask about the job market for law graduates — as well you might, since every day brings news of fresh
casualties from the
Great Deleveraging.
The Government has justified both amnesties on the grounds of public policy — that the public policy imperative in getting to the true number of
casualties (and in ensuring they receive the help they need) is
greater than the public policy consideration of punishing those who break the law.
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It is only through quality tuition and
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