Baroness Hale's well
known dicta in Miller v Miller / McFarlane v McFarlane [2006] UKHL 24, [2006] 3 All ER 1 sets out what family practitioners have come to see as familiar strands to the court's discretion in making a financial award upon divorce, namely financial needs (generously interpreted), sharing, and compensation.
It's clear that the growth is due to a confluence of factors: Welch's reputation and brand; a pragmatic education based on Welch's well -
known dictums; the relatively low $ 39,000 price of the program (Indiana University's Kelley Direct program costs $ 66,000, while the University of North Carolina's MBA@UNC is priced at $ 99,700); and high levels of student satisfaction.
Not exact matches
Michael Greeley, a general partner at Flybridge Capital Partners, says that founders should follow one
dictum that applies to all aspects of a company's self - presentation,
no matter what the medium: «Be very judicious about what you put out.»
But these sentiments are regarded as obiter
dicta by priests who
know that they could be summarily suspended, and left with nothing but their shredded reputations, on the basis of barely «credible» accusations.
The subject of the Commentary article was the collapse of Communism, but we fear Mr. Harries» secularist obiter
dictum fares
no better when applied to innumerable other instances of great historical change.
No doubt, traditional societies emphasize the organic and the religious aspects of life in a manner that enslaves human beings to natural forces and human individuality to the group
dicta.
And should one run the risk of losing faith by examining its true foundations, he is certain to be chilled by the
dictum, in Hebrews 6:4 - 6, that «It is impossible for those who were once enlightened... if they fall away, to renew them again...» Those who originated a religion based on deception and delusion clearly
knew that if the conditioning broke down or wore off, it could not work again.
For example, in The Christian Doctrine of Creation and Redemption, volume two of his Dogmatics, he treats the work of Christ before the person of Christ, thereby following through on the famous
dictum of Melanchthon: hoc est Christum cognoscere, beneficia eius cognoscere (to
know Christ is to
know his benefits).
Whatever St. Cyprian may have meant by his
dictum extra ecclesiam nulla salus, it can not mean for us that outside the empirical Church as it is
known and visible on earth, there is no possibility of the redeemed life with God in Christ.
Instead, it's further proof of veteran screenwriter William Goldman's famous
dictum about Hollywood: «Nobody
knows anything.»
Teaching Tips
No One Told You «Strangely absent from any official curriculum and in certain cases considered a form of contraband offered only through secret conversations and in code, it is now time to reveal the discrete, covert formulas, practices, and
dictums we long - time teachers
know to be true.»
HMG
knows the cost of everything and the value of nothing, to adapt the celebrated
dictum.
Artists You Should
Know Many decades before the Internet cultivated fake news, philosopher Michel Foucault flipped the
dictum «Knowledge is Power» into its ominous mirror image: «Power is Knowledge.»
It's all a little strange since Obama should have little trouble accomplishing his
dictum through the normal processes (though it might take an extra year or two)-- but he probably doesn't
know that (there's that «little knowledge» thing again; — RRB --RRB-
- A radio commentary quoting one of the less - familiar
dictums of Adam Smith, who is best
known for championing economic growth, but in this case was warning about too much of a good thing.
A return to the Socratic
dictum, «The more I
know, the more I realise I do not
know,» works better in a world of extraordinary complexity.
Climate science seems to governed by the self - satisfied
dictum: «The less we
know, the more certain we can be of our knowledge.»
Five Things Associations Must
Know to Prepare Clients for Depositions, Dallas Association of Young Lawyers
Dicta, April, 2011
But, before we proceed to examine this part of the case, it may be proper to notice an objection taken to the judicial authority of this court to decide it, and it has been said that, as this court has decided against the jurisdiction of the Circuit Court on the plea in abatement, it has
no right to examine any question presented by the exception, and that anything it may say upon that part of the case will be extrajudicial, and mere obiter
dicta.
But for many, the answer was akin to the famous
dictum from Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart when writing about pornography, «I
know it when I see it.»
We
know them as judicial
dicta; when they are wholly off the point at issue we call them obiter
dicta — words dropped along the road, wayside remarks.