Sentences with phrase «informed by a conviction»

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Thus in the approach to church design and decoration taken by Stroik and those who share his convictions, the full richness of Catholic theology, not a spare modernism, informs the architect's vision — and the Church's worship.
The Revolution of 1989 in east and central Europe» a world - historical series of events ignited by moral passion, informed by moral conviction, sustained by deft and morally sophisticated politics, and supported by a resolute demonstration that the Soviet Union could not compete with the United States in a serious arms race» raised further questions about classic foreign - policy realism and its narrow focus on «hard power» as the analytic prism for understanding both the dynamics of world politics and the exigencies of American foreign policy.
It was his conviction that only a Christian, informed and empowered by God's grace, could continue to struggle for a better world without illusions about human nature and the historic process.
What is more, it is an old conviction of mine that the philosopher's opposite in this type of debate is not the theologian, but the believer who is informed by the exegete; I mean, the believer who seeks to understand himself through a better understanding of the texts of his faith.
But I suspect that these burnout stories are informed by and perpetuate a conviction that turnover in teachers in inherently a bad thing.
But he soldiers on, buoyed by his vision of a vastly improved public school system informed by noble convictions and rational incentives.
The educator is driven by zeal and conviction to share a view of the world that has been informed by study and observation.
This is done by putting up reward money for information that leads to an arrest and conviction of the perpetrator (s), keeping the public informed on court dates of current animal cruelty cases and by providing law enforcement with necropsies and resources, if needed to build a case.
Though Jennifer Pastor's work is informed by recognizable societal moments, she «has no interest in quick reads, trendy gimmicks or convictions that take shape in the blink of an eye,» wrote the Los Angeles Times critic David Pagel in 2013.
Almost exactly 10 years ago, the Innocence Project informed the legal community that «in 66 of the 216 wrongful convictions overturned by DNA testing, cross-racial eyewitness identification was used as evidence to convict an innocent defendant.»
On the basis of Article 4 (2) of the FD on the exchange of information extracted from the criminal record, central authorities of the MS where a person is convicted have to inform the central authorities of the MS of which that person has the citizenship of the person's conviction, and the latter authority has to safeguard the information on the conviction as provided by Article 5 (1) of the same instrument.
According to this new provision, the Executing State may refuse the surrender of persons sentenced in their absence, but not (a) if they were informed of the date and place of their trial and voluntarily waived the right to attend the trial, knowing this might lead to a conviction in their absence, neither (b) if they were defended and represented at the trial by a lawyer, whether appointed by the accused or by the State.
It would shock informed members of the public to enter a conviction against Mr. Bellusci for having uttered verbal threats recklessly provoked and unlawfully punished by the prison guard to whom the threats had been made.
By adding a mention of us in your signature line, you will encourage your friends and families to get better informed on the causes of wrongful conviction and what can be done to prevent them every time you send an email.
Mr. Best had complained to the Canadian Judicial Council alleging serious misconduct by Justice J. Bryan Shaughnessy during a 2013 hearing where Best had asked Justice Shaughnessy to set aside his 2010 conviction obtained in absentia (in Best's absence) for contempt of court in a «trial» that Best had not be informed of and therefore did not attend.
NOTE: If you hold a Washington commercial driver's license (CDL) you're required by federal law to inform your employer of any non-parking traffic violations within 30 days of conviction.
NOTE: If you have a valid Vermont commercial driver's license (CDL) you're required by law to inform your employer of any traffic charges within 30 days of conviction.
2.5 Family therapists should inform EFTA if any conviction that is relevant to their work as family therapist is upheld against them by a court of justice.
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