They know they can narrow it later if necessary, but often they can force a former employee
into abiding by the overly broad restrictive covenant simply because the employee doesn't want to get sued.
The new schools will come in knowing the new system and work
into abiding by it as they establish themselves.
Black was tired of the franchise by the time he was halfway through co-writing the sequel (he quit and lost half his fee), and moved onwards
into his abiding obsessions with his next script, The Last Boy Scout, another mismatched - partners action thriller, whose wildness and over-the-top aesthetic found a perfect analog in director Tony Scott.
So in 1995 Weil - Curiel helped found a group, Atlanta Plus, to shame the IOC
into abiding by its own high - mindedness and banning those countries that don't send women to the Games for whatever reason, whether cultural or religiously sanctioned gender apartheid.
For Newman, however, it played an essential part in his own journey from shadows and empty forms
into the abiding reality of the Catholic Church - ex umbris et imaginibus in veritate.
The preaching of the gospel has precisely the same purpose: the bringing of men and women
into an abiding communion with deity and with one another, here and always.
They accused themselves of sin so heinous as to deserve their suffering and at their best exhibited a spirit of contrition and humility which has entered
into the abiding spiritual heritage of the race.
Not exact matches
They need to think about whether their employees should still be
abiding by those values, and then how to revitalize those values and get them back
into the fabric of the organization.
«You have to play up that aspect of the business [and tell a prospect] you're going to wear quite a few hats,» Smith says, unlike in a big company, «where you might be siloed
into one specific business area, and there's a whole bunch of rules and regulations that you have to
abide by,» Smith says.
When I stopped listening and
abiding by what the creativity myth was telling me — that only a select few people have the potential to tap
into their creative genius — my life took on a whole new meaning.
United Parcel Service
abided by the latter interpretation in 2006, when it denied former truck driver Peggy Young's request for light duty during her pregnancy, which forced her
into unpaid leave.
The outcry is in response to Indiana's Republican Gov. Mike Pence signing
into law a «religious freedom» bill that will free individuals and business owners from
abiding by state and local laws that «substantially» burden their exercise of religion, unless the government can prove that it has a compelling interest and is doing so by the least restrictive means.
The Jacobses detest the homogenization of retail that is turning downtowns
into Stepford zones and possess an
abiding affection for the mom - and - pops that have always been their backbone.
Although the Bush administration issued new regulations relating to the Second Amendment rights of law -
abiding citizens in units of the National Park System and National Wildlife Refuge System that went
into effect on January 9, 2009 --
As a member of CFSA, Check
Into Cash
abides by the spirit of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) as applicable to collect past due accounts.
Self - service checkout technology may offer convenience and speed, but it also helps turn law -
abiding shoppers
into petty thieves by giving them «ready - made excuses» to take merchandise without paying, two criminologists say.
The Christian apostate is pictured as a branch that does not
abide in the vine of Christ and thus withers and is cast
into the fire (John 15:6).
None, other than the LDS, believe that one (male only, and until recent time, white only) can only get a pass
into the celestial realm if given by the LDS church, after the believer proves that he
abides by church doctrine in all aspects of his life.
I will
abide by his rules and it is not up to me to try and bully him
into changing his beliefs that he has always held.
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI was only a young teenager when he was REQUIRED by law (being a «law -
abiding» citizen in America you would understand) to join Hitler's Youth Group and after turning 18 he was conscripted (as a patriotic American you can understand young men being drafted)
into the German army, which, after a few months he deserted (that alone should make you respect him) and spent a few months as a German POW in an American POW camp.
«If anyone does not
abide in Me, he is thrown away as a branch and dries up; and they gather them, and cast them
into the fire and they are burned.
Jn 15 5 6 If anyone does not
abide in me he is thrown away like a branch and withers; and the branches are gathered, thrown
into the fire, and burned God's grace does have a limit and that is proven throughout the Bible.
Of these the heart came, in the end, to have the widest usage and the most
abiding importance, so that it has passed over
into modern speech and we still symbolize our emotions in terms of it.
It must also help to divide the material interests of people, so as to help prevent democracy from degenerating
into a tyranny of the majority (its
abiding deformation).
He has virtues — humility and obedience — that you have never sought after, can not now contemplate, and will not
abide with, even for a minute, without soon devolving
into a temper - tantrum.
Just as the Prodigal Son did not have fellowship with his father while he was in the far country (Luke 15:11 - 32) yet continued to be a son the entire time, so also, those who are children of God will stay a member of His family even when they stray
into sin and rebellion, but they will not
abide or remain in fellowship with God when they are away from Him.
I wonder if the times of supposed silence are not just more of this leading
into that place of
abiding in God?
The only reason the last few weeks were as manageable as they were was because God had instilled in me a deep,
abiding need to be a tree planted by the water, my roots spreading out
into the stream that is His strength and love.
We don't see a flood of Canadians flocking
into the U.S.. It's not because Canadians are more law -
abiding; it is because they do not see the improved life coming south that those coming north see.
In the beginning much time is spent in deconstructing (John 12:24 Except the grain of wheat falling
into the ground die, it
abides alone; but if it die, it bears much fruit; but with time the ratio of time spent deconstructing grows less and reconstructing increases.
The biblical word of God, which fives and
abides forever, must be set free to relativize all the absolutes, avowed and presuppositional, of our post-Christian, neo-pagan culture and to lead us
into truth about ourselves as our Maker has revealed it — truth which, be it said, we only fully know and perceive as truth in the process of actually obeying it.
God always does that which is for the best; and surely for us men and women that best is for us to be received
into God's life and thus to be enabled to make our own limited, finite, doubtless defective, contribution to God's
abiding intention for the creation.
The conclusion of our treatment has been a stress upon God as recipient, who takes
into himself, and by thus receiving gives
abiding value to, what happens in the created order.
But the one
abiding service which a fine home can do the children is to put deep
into the grain of them the consciousness that in themselves is something sacred, rather than violate which they would better die.
Yet he «could not be holden of death», because the human love which was his was taken
into the divine life and there
abides for evermore.
But Pacquiao is packing a secret weapon when he walks
into the ring - a deep
abiding faith.
Nothing of self will make it
into the Kingdom, as Father God see's us in His Son we must
abide in Him and Him alone.
We bring it all to each other and
abide into the end of it all: body soul spirit mind past present future dreams despair curiosities evolutions desire deference silence song weariness wonder.
It says that when a branch stops
abiding and as a result withers, they gather them up, and throw them
into the fire where the branches are burned.
Words reduce the infinite to finitude, symbols lead the spirit beyond the bounds of the finite
into the infinite world of
abiding truth.
What if the same intensity of policing went
into making sure our leaders
abided by ethics that prevented people from getting abused.
We need to keep firmly in mind the picture that adorns the Leviathan, and resist our absorption as individuals
into the body of the state by retaining deep,
abiding, and even primary allegiance to family, locality, and Church.
Not only are more people classified as «poor» than ever before, but the underclass, composed largely of blacks and Hispanics, is locked
into an intergenerational pattern of «dependency» that makes it almost certain that millions of people will never become self - supporting and law -
abiding citizens.
On the one hand, God must so act to accept both the self and all others
into God's own everlasting life as thereby to endow them with
abiding significance.
Just like alcohol and drugs an assault weapon ban will turn law
abiding citizens
into criminals.
And Cox does a good job shouldering some of this series» heaviest lifting, painting a compelling portrait of a man guilted
into goodness by a tortured, Roman Catholic conscience that just won't allow him to
abide inaction.
Like a curate or vicarius (vicar) whose office is integrated
into that of the parish priest («Curates come and go, but the parish priest
abides forever»), so it is with the Pope in relation to Christ.
This is one layer of my onion spritual character... there are a lot of layer of characters which God is still dealing with me.I am born of God, I still do sin that is why I need to
abide in Him everyday to get the strength from Him not to fall
into sin.
To
abide is to leaven the world with steadiness in one's calling without sliding
into the blight of taking health, sight, hearing, mind and belief for granted.
Long John Silver, according to Jesus (John 15:6): «If a man
abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them
into the fire, and they are burned.»