Sentences with phrase «laws live down»

Since my in - laws live down in the sunny State, I'm lucky enough to visit on occasion and try out the amazing array of kosher restaurants and supermarkets there.

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Dame Helen Mirren lays down the law with her welcome message: «I am not a twitterer, or a facebooker, so this is the best way to keep up with the developments in my life and career.»
In the past year, Beijing has shut down a handful of popular live - streaming apps, passed a law that forces foreign companies to store data in China, closed trading on its largest Bitcoin exchanges, and cut access to tools that help people access Facebook, Google, and other blocked services.
Second, seek legislation requiring that if a federally insured financial institution is required to pay fines to or settlements with any regulatory agency aggregating more than $ 2.5 billion in any two year period based on conduct that, if established, would constitute a crime under any law, then the CEO, President, and all Board members must step down, disgorge all of the bank's stock they own, and they are disqualified from holding any office at any federally - insured institution for the rest of their lives.
If you really go down the list looking at every word and the heart behind it in light of scripture and in the light of the law of the Spirit of life you'll find major discrepancies and see how carnal, worldly and unbiblical those points of views really are... I'm concerned about the heart behind such views because it isn't one of a disciple (one who emulates their rabbi and is possessed by the «Holy» Spirit of God).
The document criticizes «doctrinal or disciplinary security,» «an obsession with the law,» «punctilious concern for... doctrine,» «dogmatism,» «hiding behind rules and regulations,» and «a rigid resistance to change,» while reprimanding those who «give excessive importance to certain rules,» overemphasize «ecclesial rules,» believe that «doctrine... is a closed system,» «feel superior to others because they observe certain rules,» have «an answer for every question,» wish to «exercise a strict supervision over others» lives,» «long for a monolithic body of doctrine guarded by all and leaving no room for nuance,» believe that «we give glory to God... simply by following certain ethical norms,» and «look down on others like heartless judges, lording it over them and always trying to teach them lessons.»
Let's face it, the belief that an infitely old, all - knowing sky - god, powerful enough to create the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, will cause people to survive their own phsical deaths and live happily ever after in heaven, if they follow some random laws laid down in Bronze Age Palestine = Judaism.
There are lots of rules in life, the law of the land, doctor's orders, guidelines laid down by management at work, professional ethics, etc..
According to our present knowledge of physics, as already pointed out, the Second Law of Thermodynamics presents us in the material realm with the picture of a running - down universe which will ultimately be impossible for human life.
Now that the Down Syndrome Non-Discrimination Act is law, unborn babies prenatally diagnosed with Down syndrome are given a shot at life.
We have to begin to realize that laws and codes of conduct handed down in a time before science, before understanding biology and evolution, before our world was so grossly overpopulated, should no longer govern our lives, even if we otherwise subscribe to the faith.
With a number of fellow pastors who became lifelong friends, Rauschenbusch studied, read, talked, debated and plumbed the new social theories of the day, especially those of the non-Marxist socialists whom John C. Cort has recently traced in Christian Socialism (Orbis, 1988) The pastors wove these theories together with biblical themes to form» «Christian Sociology,» a hermeneutic of social history that allowed them to see the power of God's kingdom being actualized through the democratization of the economic system (see James T. Johnson, editor, The Bible in American Law, Politics and Rhetoric [Scholars Press, 1985]-RRB- They pledged themselves to new efforts to make the spirit of Christianity the core of social renewal at a time when agricultural - village life was breaking down and urban - cosmopolitan patterns were not yet fully formed.
The belief that an infinitely old, all - knowing sky - god, powerful enough to create the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, will cause people to survive their own physical deaths and live happily ever after in heaven, if they follow some random laws laid down in Bronze Age Palestine = Judaism.
Every human act, whether of driving a car, writing a book, or laying down one's life for another, is an expression of purpose within a realm of law.
The belief that an infitely old, all - knowing sky - god, powerful enough to create the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, will cause people to survive their own phsical deaths and live happily ever after in heaven, if they follow some random laws laid down in Bronze Age Palestine = Judaism.
Laws are laid down and teachings are given in order to allow us to live happily, to achieve the satisfaction for which we are created.
When a society agrees on its norms for collective living, inevitably it lays these rules down on stone, as it were, inside the society's code of law.
His life was anathema to the pharisees... laying down absolute law is like trying to paint the surface of the sea... MacArthur is under grace though... let's hope he gives away the grace and mercy he's received.
Science said my mother - in - law would never recover from a 3 organ shut down and would have her pulled from life support.
The 1985 Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Instruction on Respect for Human Life states, «By virtue of its substantial union with a spiritual soul, the human body can not be... evaluated in the same way as the body of animals... The natural moral law expresses and lays down the purposes, rights and duties which are based upon the bodily and spiritual nature of the human person.»
Satan is the ultimate legalist and seeks to destroy our lives by demanding that the punishment required by the law be brought down upon our heads.
Nevermind the looks people might give you; you'll be glad for your headlamp in your mother - in - law's dim living room, or when your sweetie turns down the lights for the film (and you want to keep working!).
Laying down the law can seem harsh to us; but to them, it's comforting to know that they don't live in a world without rules.
Monster in law's, no wait, I mean mother in law's may turn our lives upside down once in a while and irk us to the point that we fantasize about punching them in the face.
The ad was released today, and, according to an accompanying press release, highlights Faso's «long - standing commitment to his community» — a dig at his Democratic opponent, Fordham Law Prof. Zephyr Teachout, who only recently moved into the district — and his «friendship» with the retiring congressman, who, as it turns out, lives right down the street from Gibson and his family.
SERAP, which described Fayemi's threat of lawsuit as an unhelpful distraction, maintained that it would not back down on its campaign for the abolition of state laws that allow ex-governor to earn life pensions.
But the IEA's new priorities — aggressively paying down public debt, cutting taxes on the better - off, leaving the EU, relaxing planning laws to promote housebuilding, paving over the railways and tackling the «cost of living crisis» through lower excise duties — can expect a more lukewarm response from the re-installed treasury team.
«We are peaceful and law abiding people but we are ready to lay down our lives for this course.
Now at our country estate, Down House, I set myself a task of discovering the laws of life.
But to me they are so real cause one worked for me not quite two weeks.i met this man on a blog his name is Dr Abalaka is a very powerful man.I traveled down to where his shrine his and we both did the ritual and sacrifice.he had no website site, and now me and my ex are living very ok now.I don't know about you but Voodoo is real; love marriage, finance, job promotion, lottery Voodoo, poker voodoo, golf Voodoo, Law & Court case Spells, money voodoo, weigh loss voodoo, diabetic voodoo, hypertensive voodoo, high cholesterol voodoo, Trouble in marriage, Barrenness (need a child), Luck, Money Spells, it's all he does.
Your Tree photo is beautiful!!!!! We used to get to go to DC a bit when my mother in law lived there, but we had to move her down here a few years ago to be closer to us.
Very down to earth... I love to laugh everyday and take life one day at a time... Remaining optimistic and positive is my law of attraction... Being miserable will only draw misery into your life... I prefer positivity...:) Life is what you make ilife one day at a time... Remaining optimistic and positive is my law of attraction... Being miserable will only draw misery into your life... I prefer positivity...:) Life is what you make ilife... I prefer positivity...:) Life is what you make iLife is what you make it...
Down to earth, easy going, drama free.Two laws rule my life, the law of karma, which states that whatever you saw that you shall reap and the golden rule which stipulates that you have to treat others how you want others to..
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Bounce off walls, throw stars, and teleport with the Ninja Costume; beat the life - draining heat by collecting sunscreen in the Beach Costume; and lay down the law with your pellet blaster and block - shifting ability using the Mighty Switch Force - inspired Officer Costume.
Possession (Yari, February 22) Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Lee Pace, Michael Landes, Chelah Horsdal, William B. Davis Director: Joel Bergvall, Simon Sandquist Rating: PG - 13 The Pitch: Gellar plays a woman whose life is turned upside down when her husband (Landes) and brother - in - law (Pace) are involved in a car accident that leaves them both in comas.
So rather than watch her daughter's life get flushed down the toilet in slow motion, she resolves to use a rare provision in the education laws to change the school.
Yet, somehow, here we are living in a world where the proto - hipster behind Down by Law and Coffee and Cigarettes has made a movie about bloodsuckers.
A bit later, during an appointment with a dentist who's friends with Willoughby, she grabs the live drill and plunges it down into his thumbnail, at which point it becomes clear that Mildred isn't just pressuring the law — she's vilifying what she views as a patriarchal conspiracy.
It's a time when communities were a group of farmers who lived miles away from one another and people lived on their moral code as opposed to any governed law handed down... Continue reading «1001 FILMS: THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE (1962)»
More than just a story of the horrors of slavery, this is the story of a man who knew a better life — he abided the law, owned a house, had a family, and was a respected part of his Saratoga, New York community — and yet, down in the bowels of the hellish South, was stripped of his humanity like tattered clothes from his back.
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The true - life story of Richard and Mildred Loving, who were the center of the landmark Supreme Court case that struck down laws again interracial marriage.
Bruce Dern, even though he has canny - actor - in - a-calculated-putdown-role stamped all over him, gets at a lot of the despair «Big Bob» feels even as he strives to stay unaware of it, and in one long - take, traffic - noisy reminiscence in a parking lot — about a date he almost had with Liz Taylor the night she ran off to marry Nicky Hilton — he nails down that sense of Life's Big Moment Missed that Ivan Passer and Carroll O'Connor strove for so conspicuously and so unsuccessfully in Law and Disorder.
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Not only is Elio not struck down by a life - limiting illness, persecuted by unjust laws or turned out on the streets, he enjoys the support of a loving, emotionally intuitive family.
At 32, she loses her job, descends into abject alcoholism (in the book getting fat for good measure, a disaster spared Blunt) and is frankly tortured as she spies from the train on her former husband Tom (Justin Theroux), still living in the family home, now with pretty blonde Anna (Rebecca Ferguson), with whom he had an affair, and the cute baby Rachel couldn't have, plus another couple, a few doors (or here, plots) down, hunky Scott (Luke Evans) and his hottie blonde wife Megan (Haley Bennett, very good, curiously J - Law - like).
stars J - Law and Javier Bardem as a couple whose lives are turned upside down by two strangers.
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