Sentences with phrase «insist on applying»

Sometimes, flat fees make the most sense, yet some lawyers insist on applying flat fees to every representation.
So what is at work here in insisting on applying abstract philosophical concepts of immutability and impassibility to the Christian's God?
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My most clueless applicant insisted on applying even though they had an eviction and knew I didn't take evictions, her income didn't qualify, and she said she had a clean record... except for that whole shoplifting thing I uncovered that had past due fines on it.

Not exact matches

No less than three times in the opinion Nino insisted that the interpretation of the Attorney General in applying the laws on «controlled substance» — the interpretation guided by the Hippocratic Oath — was the «most natural interpretation.»
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
If the term «ecstasy» is applied at all to the giant figures in the succession from Amos to Second Isaiah, I would want to insist on Lindblom's distinction between ecstasy of the absorption type (involving loss of rational control) and that of the concentration type, and a very clear further distinction between the circumspective religion of the prophets and the more common ancient Eastern type of introspective, mystical piety.
This is why Aristotle tries as much as possible to link the logic of testimony to the logic of argumentation by insisting on the criteria of probability which can be applied to it.
The distinction Hartshorne insists on making here as applied to our present question can be expressed by saying that, whereas mere experience or feeling of God can be not only direct but immediate, high - level thought or cognition of God, being mediated, as it is, by the conscious judgment or interpretation of such feeling, is of necessity mediate.
It is one thing to affirm the validity of the scientific method and to insist on its complete autonomy within the field where it alone logically applies.
Where YOU lie, is how you insist that I'm «misrepresenting evolution», and YET, at the end of the day... evolution STILL can't explain «something from nothing»... and if you insist on relying on evolution as the thesis for the existence of life... my dictionary analogy very much applies.
Meanwhile you harass non-believers by insisting on rules that you don't wish to follow applying to everyone.
Even when recognizing the fact that the Church has modified the tradition of the ministry of Jesus, the tendency is always to insist that the tradition is basically historical, and the modification and reinterpretation was made necessary by the changing circumstances (for example, to apply the teaching on marriage and divorce in Mark 10 to Roman marital conditions), and that it does not do violence to the original.
Despite this, the report insisted the introduction of variable tuition fees «appears so far to have had no discernible impact on the mix of individuals applying to enter full - time undergraduate programmes».
Lawmakers appeared edging toward a deal on Wednesday, with Senate Racing and Wagering Committee Chairman John Bonacic insisting there was a three - way deal after the Legislature accepted «technical» amendments recommended by the governor's office for the bill, including applying a fee to year - round leagues.
Treasury minister Mark Hoban insisted that none of the conclusions of the EU Economic Governance Task Force chaired by Herman Van Rompuy «encroaches on Parliament's economic sovereignty» and as regard to the plans for macro-economic surveillance, no sanctions will apply to the UK.
Downing Street insists that no decision has yet been taken on whether collective responsibility will apply ahead of the referendum.
However government sources have insisted that the «confidence and supply» set up that will see the DUP's 10 MPs vote with the government on financial bills and back Theresa May in any vote of no confidence is a special situation so the Barnett formula won't apply.
While the Presidency and several stakeholders insisted on indicted judges stepping down from their positions until their innocence or otherwise was determined, a different standard was applied to members of the president's own cabinet.
He further argued that Nigeria, as a nation, should not have been in the present situation if the provisions of the constitution were respected by the leadership of the country, insisting that the constitution has specific provisions on how an ailing president could be succeeded, even as he noted that the refusal by the FEC to respect and apply the constitutional provisions had led to the present crisis in the country.
This probably is the case but nonetheless it presented an opportuninty for us to say that if we did get in we'd re-write the rule book for MPs expenses - no second homes (book a hotel like anyone else or have the state provide a flat or whatever) and apply the same rules on general expenses as you insist businesses do.
He and his team have advised us to be cautious and insist on a plan before deciding whether to apply the premium to the deficit and that is exactly what we are doing.
The IRS continued to insist on warrantless e-mail access, internal documents obtained by the ACLU show, even after a federal appeals court said the Fourth Amendment applied
Instead, he doubles down on an applying - to - Harvard satire that both upends demographic expectations while insisting (at times a bit strenuously) that we all aim a little higher.
To her office troop hordes of angry parents, insisting that she raise their child's grade - point average by a fraction of a point or that she classify their daughter as learning disabled so she can have extra time on the SATs or that she push their son to apply to the father's alma mater even though the boy lacks the grades to get in.
Since much more work needs to be done on all of these questions, a wit might insist that performance pay apply to scholars as well.
Kaya Henderson, the DCPS Chancellor (Michelle Rhee's Deputy Chancellor) was on NPR last week on The Politics Hour hosted by Kojo Nnamdi, during which she also insisted that the new legislation was only to apply to charters.
This may also apply to PayPal charges if your client or customer insisted on using that service to pay you and you gave up a percentage of your fee for the convenience.
Avery insisted on a rigorous study of his subject, and most of these mature works were the result of sketches or drawings made with color notations, later enlarged and simplified into watercolor or oil crayon and finally translated to oil applied in luminous, thin washes of closely valued colors overlaid with swiftly applied expressionist brushstrokes.
If you subscribe to this hypothesis, then it's hypocritical to insist that this was an effect that occurred only when convenient for your purposes and deny that the same logic, based on the same process of neutralization, can then be applied to any other period.
COPENHAGEN — Even as China has signaled that it won't be first in line for adaptation assistance from the West, it has remained steadfast in insisting that the language of the one global treaty on climate involving all countries, dating from 1992, still applies.
The biggest flaw in the neocon approach is the hypocrisy of applying the precautionary principle to spend trillions of dollars responding to «best available» military intelligence, but posturing to insist on 110 % certainty when it comes to taking action to avert possible environmental threats.
No, Steve, I don't think I would «insist on an apology and even threaten litigation» — I might for a short while, but not after I'd applied a couple of neurons to the problem — there are more important things to do.
If you really want to make a mark, if you truly care, help, stay in pure physics and I will step into the background, I have no ego to support, no visions of fame, I just want proper physics applied to all of this mess but insist on it.
Fine, the one who insists on having his statistics can make one of himself, applying the given underlying mechanism and trend....
However, on the law the court held that the judge had been right to draw an analogy with employment law and to apply the case of S G & R Valuation Service Co v Boudrais [2008] IRLR 770, HC which had held that an employee in breach of contract loses any «right to work» that he has, so that an employer may insist on him serving out his notice, but not actually working, thus allowing his «neutralisation».
However, if the employers you want to apply to insist on a 2.1 and you have a lower grade, you can still be considered if you inform them of your mitigating circumstances.
As God is our witness, we have seen grown men (a number of them, in fact) insist that we add high school awards from many years before to their resumes, and women bent on including their standing in local beauty pageants (who've applied for positions in which physical appearance was a non-factor).
Other ways of applying for teaching positions Of course CVs are not the only way to apply for teaching jobs, sometimes schools insist on applicants filling in application form or sending in applications letters.
We will apply the cash from from those and other income towards the next purchase, keeping 6 months reserves just in case - for our own comfort and since the lenders are going to insist on it anyways for the next loans.
If the first guy is insisting on «all new wiring», the second guy might say, «it's ok to keep that», and that same logic applies to all the various parts of the system.
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