The situation of refugee claimants is complex and
involves life and death decisions.
Being involved on a daily basis with decisions that truly
involve life and death for people often appears to put physicians on a path to at least seek out God.
Things that
involved life and death.
Not exact matches
That's because they're likely facing a crisis that
involves one of
life's biggest stressors, ranging from birth
and death, to marriage
and divorce, to a new house or job or no house or job.
The consequence of a mistake in military service far exceeds risks
involved in business;
life and death are clearly more significant than profit
and loss.
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a beautiful article like this one
and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may be
involved with... on the face of
death if you are human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you were happy together
and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness
and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the face of
death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his
life of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning of family...
(Isa 2:4) These then are not
involved in protest rallies, nor prays for or against any political candidate, but rather it prays for God's kingdom (Matt 6:9, 10), a heavenly government, to bring total peace to the earth, removing all national boundaries, sin, sickness
and death and raising «meek» ones to perfection to enjoy
living on a paradise earth forever.
The Roman Catechism, issued in 1566, three years after the end of the Council of Trent, taught that the power of
life and death had been entrusted by God to civil authorities
and that the use of this power, far from
involving the crime of murder, is an act of paramount obedience to the fifth commandment.
In true love, accordingly, there is
involved a
death to an older self in order to attain a new selfhood with the beloved; love is a dynamic unity of
life and death for the sake of still richer
and deeper
life.
We are, the Pope says, in the midst of a great conflict between «the culture of
life»
and «the culture of
death»: «We are all
involved and we all share in it, with the inescapable responsibility of choosing to be unconditionally pro-
life.»
The Christian is still keenly aware of the tragedy of human
life,
and the limitations in which his mortality
involves him, but
death no longer holds any fears for him.
Proposition 6: Proclamation of the Gospel... the Church... must be missionary (cf Evangelii Nuntiandi, 14; CCC, 851)... [
involving] the proclamation of his
life and of the paschal mystery of his passion,
death, resurrection
and glorification [to those who] have become vain in their reasonings
and... [those]
living and dying in this world without God, [who] are exposed to final despair.
This type of experience, suggested not only in Paul but in some of the Gospel narratives, (E.g., Matthew 28:16 - 17; Mark 16:9 - 12) may have been the beginning of the conviction that Jesus was not dead but alive,
and the more physical representations of the disentombment may have been an aftermath, caused by the insistent belief of the Jewish - Christian mind that resurrection was of necessity
involved in
life after
death.
For people who may not
live in a state like Nebraska where it's a ballot issue, but still feel passionate about ending the
death penalty in the United States, how can they get
involved and be active
and let their voice be known?
Good aging
involves living in harmony with the great natural themes of evolution, becoming,
and the interplay of
life and death.
Baptism is part of this repentance
and involves death to the old
life in Egypt
and ressurrection to a new
life in the Messiah.
The only person who wanted punishment
and blood from what I can see was Calvin, his
life reflected this in the many
deaths he was
involved in.
But whereas Alpha offers a somewhat systematic introduction to basic issues — God, Jesus»
life and death, the Holy Spirit — from the perspective of a theologically conservative believer (Nicky Gumbel), LTQ offers a collage of persons, stories
and arguments which seems to assume an audience of people
involved enough in church to have been wounded by its fundamentalist versions.
And these issues — each with their own unique social and political implications — are just a few of the issues involving actual life and death consequenc
And these issues — each with their own unique social
and political implications — are just a few of the issues involving actual life and death consequenc
and political implications — are just a few of the issues
involving actual
life and death consequenc
and death consequences.
This
involves heavy stuff on
death, the after
life,
and other debatable issues.
The consequences of such litigation have also grown due to the high stakes
involved, often financial, but as the two right - to - die cases decided last year by the Supreme Court [Washington v. Glucksberg, 117 S. Ct. 2258 (1997); Vacco v. Quill, 117 S. Ct. 2293 (1997)-RSB- demonstrate,
life and death as well.
The function of these genes were
involved in molecular maintenance strategies, such as DNA repair, chromosomal maintenance, immune response
and programmed cell
death The authors argue that the «slower rate of change in these functions is consistent with increased constraint on somatic cell maintenance as would be required in these relatively long -
lived and large - bodied mammals, illustrated by the additional large
and long -
lived species with slower rates in these genes (e.g. double - strand break repair gene XRCC4 is also highly constrained in elephant.»
While stars spend most of their
lives as stable, fusion - powered objects, stellar birth
and death involve some of the most dramatic
and diverse physical processes known to astrophysicists.
These criminals also use stories of severe
life circumstances, tragedies,
deaths in the family, injuries to themselves, or other hardships to keep their victims concerned
and involved in their schemes.
The story
involved four medical students experimenting with
death, attempting to actually die to experience the after -
life,
and then be revived by their peers.
Kelly eventually leads these characters toward the inevitable,
and the frankness with which he handles scenes
involving end - of -
life decisions, fear in the face of
death,
and the desire to find meaning in any of this mess is admirable.
Kids today, perhaps the prime audience for «Max,» could be troubled by some aspects of the movie, but ultimately they will acquire a real -
life, vicarious experience
involving the
death of a 14 - year - old boy's brother (shown graphically in a scene from Afghanistan)
and the violence
involving gun smugglers, one of whom violates the Marine code of behavior by being
involved in the theft
and sale of AK - 47's
and a bazooka.
Annihilation isn't always as consistently well - executed or
involving as it might have been,
and it's told in a manner that robs the story of some much needed
life - or -
death suspense, but overall it's a bold undertaking that doesn't play it safe
and features some strong performances.
Supernatural events are depicted, such as a ritual with the god of
death that
involves bloodletting (briefly shown), an attempted human sacrifice, corpses being raised from the dead,
and characters having the
life sucked from their bodies.
But for the most part it's a beautifully made, mournful meditation on
life and death, with a nervy sub-plot
involving a stalker
and lots of amusing asides.
When she seeks a little help in the matter from a forest - dwelling hag, she learns to be careful what she wishes for, as it sends her —
and her mother — on a
life - or -
death adventure
involving action; monolithic, fang - baring bears;
and an unexpected dose of magic.
Aided by the brisk rhythm of Dirk Westervelt's editing, not only does one truly feel the too much, too quickly whirlwind of Wallace's rise to stardom, it also places it in its proper perspective, for the meat of his story really did only take place over the course of a few years — which then reinforces
and reminds that the principal players
involved were all quite young when the literally
life and death drama unfolded.
Summary Capsule: Ever seen a Crow movie / comic / TV show that didn't
involve a dead man (or woman) coming back to
life, slapping on some makeup,
and exacting vengeance for the
death of a loved one?
The big finale in Civil War, however,
involves only a couple of characters — again, the movie goes refreshingly small —
and the
life -
and -
death stakes are grave, because the film has done such a good job of stressing these (mostly) ordinary people instead of their suits.
There are some brilliant quick - cuts between the precision moves of the dance company
and the precision moves of the rescue operation — but that's also a problem, because the dance company footage is on some level more
involving than the
life -
and -
death military ops stuff, which is pretty standard action movie fare.
During the ensuing investigation, he
and his partner (KEVIN POLLAK) save the
life of the beautiful
and terrified Christine York (ROBIN TUNNEY), whose destiny
involves death,...
Actually, the plot is a lot more convoluted than that; it
involves a trio of corrupt detectives (Bill Paxton, Shea Whigham, Mike Epps), Nick's ex-wife's alcoholism, a
life insurance policy that names Cate as the sole beneficiary, a drug kingpin (Jordi Mollà) out to avenge the
death of his son,
and plenty of clunky voice - over.
Bella (Kristen Stewart) is still
living at home with her divorced dad (Billy Burke), a cop whose disciplinary policy
involves declaring her grounded for the rest of her
life and then disappearing so she can jump from cliffs, haunt menacing forests,
and fly to Italy so the movie can evoke the sad final
death scene from — why, hold on, it's Romeo
and Juliet!
Only one of them actually wins her,
and that's Randy, who quickly finds Jewel to be quite the handful, for she
involves him in the shooting
death of her thuggish ex-boyfriend (Andrew Silverstein, better known to most as Andrew «Dice» Clay)
and invites herself to
live in Randy's home.
And as we view this city through Bridget's eyes we see, hear, smell and feel how she is involved in one measure or another in both life - at its earliest stages - and dea
And as we view this city through Bridget's eyes we see, hear, smell
and feel how she is involved in one measure or another in both life - at its earliest stages - and dea
and feel how she is
involved in one measure or another in both
life - at its earliest stages -
and dea
and death.
Miles's father, who spent a few months out of the narrative after finding out that his son was the new Spider - Man,
and therefore
involved in the
death of both his wife
and his brother, appeared abruptly back into the web swinger's
life in the middle of a brand new firestorm being set up by Marvel writer god Brian Michael Bendis, which includes a resurrected Peter Parker
and a seemingly immortal Goblin.
Viz Productions was
involved in Edge of Tomorrow, the adaptation of Japanese novel All You Need Is Kill,
and the upcoming
live - action
Death Note film.
The concept of selling your
life insurance policy is known as a
life settlement, this process
involves selling your policy for an amount of cash that is less than your
death benefit
and more than the amount that is in your cash value account.
If you are
involved in a business with a partner, it's possible that you have a buy / sell agreement in which each business owner purchases a
life insurance policy on the other owner
and then uses the
death benefit to buy out the deceased owner's share of the business.
The type of
life insurance for estate planning will vary based upon the NOT ONLY the
death benefit goals of the estate owner but also the lifetime goals
AND the budget
involved.
While the Korean dogs were a special case — one that SDHS is proud to have been
involved with — it's the everyday rehabilitation situation that keeps the Behavior Center staff going, knowing that the interventions they provide really mean the difference between
life and death for many of the animals they serve.
Jessica Podmore, Clinical Director
and vet at The Vet Nottingham explained: «The end of a pet's
life is never easy as pets give their owners so much unconditional love
and devotion,
and nothing can completely prepare anyone for the
death of a beloved companion animal whether it comes as a slow decline, is sudden or where euthanasia is
involved.
Her work at Shriners Hospitals for Children Los Angeles, Children's Hospital Los Angeles,
and LAC+USC Medical Center
involved supporting children, adults,
and families coping with illness, trauma, abuse, end - of -
life care,
and death.
Everyday across the country, canine companions are
involved in a wide variety of services - including matters of
life and death — that benefit millions of people over the years.
«Gripped by fear
and with tensions in the group running high, you'll be forced to make snap decisions that could mean
life, or
death, for everyone
involved.»