Other Christians are actively engaged
in voluntary bodies which seek to meet special needs.
Not exact matches
Provides a framework that facilitates the
voluntary negotiation of mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) between Canadian competent authorities / professional
bodies and their counterparts
in TPP countries.
The new
body that is created by Jesus» passage into death — by the
voluntary death of God
in Jesus — is the
body of the incarnate God who has totally identified himself with experience.
«But, at the same time, we have also seen evidence of some of the worst aspects of human nature,
in that there are people - men, women and children -
in this country who are going hungry, and yes, there are some people who attempt to abuse any system that is put
in place, be that from the state or
voluntary bodies.
This transcendence is palpably demonstrated by the
voluntary exercise of the will
in making decisions and directing the
body's actions.
My final conclusion is that there is real satisfaction
in a philosophy which can bring under a common viewpoint the vast
body of secondary but verifiable knowledge of the external world which constitutes science, with its necessarily deterministic and probabilistic interpretations, and the primary but private knowledge which each of us has of his own stream of consciousness, more or less continually directed toward the finding of an acceptable course through the difficulties of the external world by means of
voluntary actions.
It is much easier to be another
voluntary organization of open - minded people than to be the
Body of Christ
in which members assume responsibility for one another's faith and morals.
The Health Star Rating scheme was initially signed off by Federal, State and Territory food and health ministers
in June 2013 and was expected to be implemented under a
voluntary code run by the grocery industry
body the Australian Food and Grocery Council.
Vegetable industry
body AusVeg has said it is «appalled» at the number of vegetables that do not receive a full rating under the new
voluntary Health Star Rating System, which is to be rolled out
in the coming months.
The WBTi UK Core Group consists of 18 organisations, including government agencies, health professional
bodies and
voluntary groups, which have gathered and assessed data
in key areas.
The scheme was announced
in February 2008, and funds could be sought by councils, police, primary care trusts and
voluntary bodies.
Evaluating the Public Health Responsibility Deal for Alcohol surveys the evidence on the Government's flagship public health programme, which was launched
in 2011 as a
voluntary partnership with commercial organisations, public
bodies, academics and NGOs to promote public health goals.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has welcomed HMRC's announcement today of # 2 million a year of grants to be given over the next four years to
voluntary sector
bodies, so that they may provide support and advice to HMRC customers who need most help
in complying with their tax obligations and claiming their correct entitlements
Some of the ideas already mooted include drafting of a model law establishing SIECs to bring them
in line with the Electoral Act and global best practice, as well as the development of
voluntary «Guiding Principles for the Conduct of Free, Fair and Credible Elections
in Nigeria» to which we expect all 37 Election Management
Bodies in Nigeria to accede.
The front page of a newspaper stated that one
voluntary body had said that people should not plan for a pregnancy — should postpone pregnancy,
in effect — and there was a response to that from the Royal College of General Practitioners.
The storm of outrage among civil society organisations over the government's bill to stifle campaigning by
voluntary bodies, pressure groups and charities for a year
in advance of the next general election has eclipsed debate on the abject weakness of the same bill's proposals for a register of lobbyists.
Some of the ideas already mooted include drafting of a model law establishing SIECs to bring them
in line with the Electoral Act and global best practices, as well as the development of
voluntary «Guiding Principles for the Conduct of Free, Fair and Credible Elections
in Nigeria» to which we expect all 37 Election Management
Bodies in Nigeria to accede.
The article, «Effects of weight loss while feeding a moderate - protein, high - fiber diet on
body composition,
voluntary physical activity, and fecal microbiota of overweight cats,» is published
in the American Journal of Veterinary Research.
Motor neurons, which are important for
voluntary muscle movements, have long been known to release acetylcholine onto both muscle cells
in the
body and neurons
in the spinal cord.
In issuing the
voluntary recall, the company said that without its knowledge, harmless, nontoxic glue had been replaced with a chemical that the
body metabolizes into gamma hydroxy butyrate (GHB)-- aka «grievous bodily harm» — which can cause seizures and other serious, life - threatening symptoms.
Other studies show that fat cells multiply to a significantly greater extent
in rats who aren't allowed to run on their wheels, while others show that such
voluntary exercise
in parents can stem positive transgenerational effects
in offspring that are bred to be genetically predisposed to obesity (for instance, reduced
body fat).
Muscle tissue of the
body primarily functions as a source of power, you flex muscles and use them
in a
voluntary or involuntary way to perform tasks.
Taking serovital definitely has benefited me
in body composition like fat verses muscle mass, decrease abdominal fatty tissue, better sleep pattern, higher energy level, better muscle control
voluntary and involuntarily and it does reverse a few normal aging signs on skin, nails and hair.
Another key player is the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), long a sleepy «
voluntary» accrediting
body whose transformation began
in 1991, when Arthur E. Wise took its helm.
For foundation schools, foundation special schools and
voluntary aided schools, the employer is usually the governing
body, as
in the case of academies and Free Schools.
This is a once -
in - a-lifetime moment, with an enormous groundswell of support for the idea of a member - led, independent,
voluntary professional
body for the teaching profession.
Reporting to the board of trustees, she will provide leadership across the independent and
voluntary body and will aim to develop its profile with teachers and other stakeholders
in education.
Nothing
in this policy shall preclude the governing
body or respective Principals from inviting parents to make
voluntary contributions.
The loss of lean
body mass is exacerbated if aging is accompanied by a decrease
in voluntary activity.
The group is the first
body in Israel to utilize
voluntary carbon offsetting through its own carbon offsetting projects.
Gold Standard is partnering with the UNFCCC Secretariat — the
body responsible for delivering the Paris Agreement — to develop a range of methodologies, tools and guidance to assist companies and sub-national governments
in setting
voluntary sustainability targets and assessing the SDG impacts of their initiatives.
Last but not least, the same reasoning must prevail regarding the fact that HTSs are producing «legal effects
in the internal market» (see para. 62 of the AG Opinion): National
bodies, either public or private, adopting (
voluntary or compulsory) acts with legal effects
in the internal market can not be considered EU
bodies within the meaning of Article 267 TFEU.
Our assistance
in this area covers notably the preparation of the legally required economic reports, the presentation and negotiation of such reports with the staff representative
bodies, the design, preparation, negotiation and follow - up of so - called Plans de Sauvegarde de l'Emploi (i.e. collective lay - off plans) and
voluntary separation plans.
In England and Wales, pro bono is a
voluntary undertaking, which is encouraged by the regulatory
bodies of the legal profession.
It adds: «Where
voluntary schemes are valuable
in helping solicitors demonstrate additional expertise then solicitors themselves, through their professional
body or practitioner groups, should be responsible for operating them.
In England and Wales, pro bono is a
voluntary commitment, which is encouraged by the regulatory
bodies of the legal profession.
Now, nursing homes have come together to form a
voluntary accreditation
body called the Forum for Enhancement of Quality
in Healthcare (FEQH), on the lines of Quality Council of India (QCI), a central government accreditation board.
Whichever industry or sector you are seeking to work
in, whether a private company, public
body or
voluntary organisation, you need to know who the decision makers are, what is happening
in their organisation and sector and what needs they have which you can fill.
Soil scientists operating
in the private sector and working for commercial environmental consultancies typically earn more than their counterparts employed by public sector
bodies or
voluntary organisations.
how the school involves
bodies, including health and social care
bodies, council support services and
voluntary sector organisations,
in meeting children and young people's SEND and supporting their families.
Since and before retirement Jim has had an active part
in many
voluntary bodies, including Shetland Credit Union (Director),
Voluntary Action Shetland (Director) and Church of Scotland (Elder).