Sentences with phrase «in the eyes of the law of»

We're talking about my very existence as a full - fledged human being in the eyes of the law of the State of New York... and the laws of the United States of America.
The two pretend to be domestic partners, which in the eyes of the laws of the Stae, is as binding as a marriage for these purposes.

Not exact matches

While telework and other arrangements focus on the work employees accomplish rather than the time they put in, the new overtime rules make time a lot more important in the eyes of the law.
She plans to revisit the idea once in office, with an eye to addressing some of the failings of the current law, which allows for private insurers to vie for customers on federal and state - run health insurance exchanges.
In the wake of this ticketing crisis, a black market for Olympic seats sprang up, to which Chinese law enforcement reportedly turned a blind eye.
Chin said the company is able to broadcast things like the Super Bowl live to tens of thousands of subscribers because each subscriber has an individual antenna and a unique copy of the broadcast, thus enabling it to be considered by some in the eyes of the law as a private performance rather than a public one.
In the eyes of the law, by the very nature of entering into business with another party, you may be considered a partnership — whether you have a written agreement or not.
The U.S. Justice Department's decision to turn a blind eye to the enforcement of federal marijuana laws in states that authorize medical or even recreational use of the drug eventually may make it easier to use credit cards for such transactions, but a banking ban on legal pot sellers remains intact for now.
For now, the SEC has left the door open somewhat by not opting for something hyper - aggressive and tantamount to a blanket ban, which leaves some room for plausible deniability among SV bigwigs and others when this bubble pops and the SHTF (if not in the eyes of the law, then at least for the sake of face - saving in two years» time).
And because credit - card rewards aren't seen as currency in the eyes of the law, they're often glanced over by judges and lawyers during divorce negotiations.
When you go this route, your business entity is basically treated the same as your own person in the eyes of the law, financiers and the companies and people you do business with.
When two people live in a committed relationship for decades and some hospital functionary bars one from visiting the other in the hospital because they can't marry and hence are technically unrelated in the eyes of the law, that is a civil rights issue.
To anybody reading this who falls into one of those federally protected groups: Remember that if it wasn't for those laws, you could just as easily be told that you're not equal in their eyes (but I'm sure your money still would be).
Yet even in the case of blood vengeance, biblical law at least keeps the system under the watchful eye of the elders, who arbitrate the claims of the respective parties, just as in the more direct cases of lex talionis.
The guy who wrote this missed the fact that things have been made clean in the eyes of God from the old law into the new but there still is some things that was still wrong in the new this is one of them.
I wonder how 11 eye witnesses would be received in a court of law today?
There is another important aspect of «eye for an eye» that is often overlooked: in the Bible, the law prescribes that the punishment be leveled against the offending individual by the state.
The «eyes of the law» is a trap for the pro-choice side because in our government the laws can be changed.
At one time, in the eyes of the Law, escaped slaves living in the North could be arrested and dragged back to slavery in South.
In the eyes of the law, abortion is not murder.
And yet, if same - sex marriage is to be truly equal to natural marriage in the eyes of society and the law, then all the rights and privileges of marriage — including those involving the procreation and rearing of children — must in principle belong to both kinds of marriage, irrespective of the motives impelling a couple toward marriage or whether, once married, they exercise these rights and privileges.
We can understand why the Psalmist prays: «Open thou mine eyes that I may see the wondrous things of thy law»; why the Christ of the Fourth Gospel asserts: «Except a man be born anew he can not see the kingdom of God»; and why Paul writes to the Christians at Rome: «Even so reckon ye also yourselves to be dead unto sin, but alive unto God in Christ Jesus.»
Oh, but they are people in the eyes of the law; but people who can not easily die or be imprisoned.
Even today, eye witness accounts of crime are very weak arguments in a court of law.
We need to allow any two people to come together in marriage in the eyes of the law.
In the eyes of the so called secular world you are married by the law of the land, in God's eyes you became an adulteress the moment you married this man who is already legally married in God's eyeIn the eyes of the so called secular world you are married by the law of the land, in God's eyes you became an adulteress the moment you married this man who is already legally married in God's eyein God's eyes you became an adulteress the moment you married this man who is already legally married in God's eyein God's eyes.
What happens to the precarious shalom of the little village of Bethlehem when the Torah is disregarded, when every individual is a law to himself or herself, doing whatever is right in his or her own eyes (Judg.
The problem is that a civil union in the eyes of the law does not bring the same legal benefits.
Justice Kennedy concluded his majority opinion in Obergefell v. Hodges with this summary: Gay couples «ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law.
If the master has not broken the law HE REMAINS BLAMELESS IN THE EYES OF THE Llaw HE REMAINS BLAMELESS IN THE EYES OF THE LAWLAW.
If this inward experience is deep and genuine, his life is marked outwardly by an unselfish concern for others and desire to help them in any way that is possible, by courage in making hard moral decisions, by an integrity which goes much deeper than conventional honesty in the eyes of the law.
You or anyone else can blame the master for his actions, but in the eyes of the law he is blameless.
They ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law.
She attracts Boaz's eye, and soon enough, in conversations of remarkable courtesy and formality, he invites her to eat with his reapers and orders them to leave extra grain on the ground so that she can glean a plentiful measure for her mother - in - law.
What he sees may vary all the way from his wife's childlike dependence upon her mother's opinion, the mother - in - law's hesitancy to ask him a question directly for fear of his explosive reaction, to the mother - in - law's attempt to downgrade him in his daughter's eyes because of her wish to have a more vital part in her granddaughter's life.
When we view things with earthly eyes we get an earthly answer, we look at things purely in terms of rules or laws.
«God demands more than that man should perform some particular commandments; he demands that man become a new being, living under the eyes of God and in the consciousness of his will... For Christ has brought with him not the revelation of a new law but the message of the kingdom.
Many of us humans like to dress up that law in a long beard blue eyed robe wearing guy who talks of only loving all as he loves himnself or maybe some Sumo Wrestling look alike cat with an iconic beer gut that talks of enlightenment thus giving in to the power of positive thought and stay clear from the negative thinking that some how compels mankind to drop bombs or take by force what never was his in the first place from those who were willing to SHARE!!!! I tell those show me your GOD because I can always show you mine.
It seems to me, though, that a better course of action would have been for him to call together the deacons and other church leaders and any law enforcement in the congregation and ask them to act as «security» for the wedding — directing parking, riding a golf cart around the parking lot, keeping an eye on the cars while the wedding is going on, for example.
He also directed his sons (Ernie's younger brother, Gary, is a former All - Ivy basketball star at Dartmouth who practices law in San Jose, Calif.) into sports with a steadfast eye to the virtues of competition.
Many employers in these states, as well as in others where this sort of open sale and use is still against the law, simply decided to turn a blind eye to marijuana testing, opting instead for clear clauses in contracts that stipulate that employees may not show up for work under the influence.
First, in the eyes of the law, Hardy is innocent — period.
Traditionally in NHL towns, the long arm of the law withered when it came to enforcing laws in hockey arenas; police and the courts have almost always turned a blind eye to the game's violence.
The Lib Dems also undertake to place on homophobic chanting on an equal par with racist chanting in the eyes of the law, which makes sense.
But $ 130,00, or whatever it is, was a rounding error in the 2016 campaign, so I kind of roll my eyes about it somehow mattering in any material way (other than enforcing the rule of law, as you mentioned).
I may not believe in the theological God but I saw with my own eyes how Dennis disobeyed the laws of physics with impunity.
It actually does matter... in the eyes of the law.
For instance my father in law has one eye that twitches and so he gets botox treatments on the side of his eye for this and the twitching stops.
It allows gay and lesbian couples to enjoy the same rights as straight couples in the eyes of the law.
The ointment or eyedrops are required by state law in the United States to help prevent eye infections, some of which can cause blindness.
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