Sentences with phrase «life of members»

In Delgamuukw v British Columbia, the Supreme Court of Canada ordered a new trial on the basis that «the trial judge expected too much of the oral history of the appellants, as expressed in the recollections of Aboriginal life of members of the appellants».
«Metropolitan» follows the life of members of the urban haute bourgeoise, a pair of love - starved upper - class men dealing with anti-American sentiment in «Barcelona,» and in «The Last Days of Disco,» two young women juggling day jobs in publishing while dancing their nights away near the end of the nightclub era.
One of the priorities of the association is improving the quality of life of the members of the association.
All of these projects are critical to the safety and quality of life of members of our community and I will continue to focus on improving our local infrastructure in 2016.
The early Church witnessed to its Risen Lord in a variety of ways, most specially in the style of life of its members.
But the new forms of communication require to redefine some of the ways by which community comes into being, and to fashion communication processes which include the feedback and mutuality essential to community and to the life of its members.
This character moulds the Church both in terms of her being as such and also in terms of the life of her members, and is rooted in Mary's yes in the chamber of Nazareth (Annunciation).
Even when other families have had similar experiences, members can not encourage one another if the home life of members is considered private.
Like many churches in America, The First Church of Springfield isn't completely dead, and still has a role to play in the life of its members.
All family - related problems are likely to remain in the private realm of pastoral care unless pastors end the conspiracy of silence about what really happens in the family life of members, without breaking confidences.
Unless there is a new approach to the role of churches in relation to the family life of members, programs designed for «Christian families» will only reinforce unrealistic expectations about «the Christian home.»
It is not unusual to find congregations where the emotional volatility of the family life of members is replicated in the life of the congregation.5
There is a Marian character which moulds the Church both in terms of her being as such, and also in terms of the life of her members.
Growing pains may have plagued the Church, but it did not forget its responsibility to the total life of its members.
«The company keeps increasing ticket prices, meanwhile the quality of life of our members is decreasing,» Haicken said.
It has no authority in the life of the member churches, but it does have resources and the ability to attract attention.
In addition to Stetzer and Rainer, an interdenominational panel of experts will discuss how small churches are making a biblical impact in the lives of their members and in their communities.
Thom Rainer, LifeWay President, will be joining me along with a panel of small church pastors as we talk through how small churches are making a biblical impact in the lives of their members and in their communities.
But it may be said that each scripture does play an important part in the lives of the members of the various groups.
But as a larger vision, the difference between the parties is hard to sustain over the long term, as in fact the actual lives of all members of our society have merged into a generalized drift into nihilistic self - regard.
One church, for example, keeps on its database significant dates in the lives of its members and families.
Beguines, as these communities were called, not only secured the lives of members but contributed to society by running hospitals and schools, by spinning and sewing.
Of course, the religious lives of their members change as well.
The real influence of the community of faith will not be through the power of the institution but through the lives of its members, and there will never be any easy way of evaluating this influence.
The content is already there in the lives of the members.
The common explanation for its existence has been a theory of social deprivation; the lives of its members are so harsh and deprived that they desire to escape this world for the glory of heaven above.
For example, the organization called Alcoholics Anonymous appears to have an enormous influence in the lives of its members.
But despite their importance in the lives of their members and supporters, too often there are no effective means for fans to have a say in how their clubs are run.
Participation in these programs and services improve the lives of our members as it teaches them the skills they need to achieve academic and professional success and also how to become confident, healthy and contributing members of society.
When even experienced parents have been polled few have been aware of a special type of blanket they can buy that can literally save the life of every member of their home.
The Judges and Magistrates Association of Ghana has expressed fear for the lives of its members a day after an attack on a court in Kumasi by members of the Delta Force, a vigilante group aligned to the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).
«The growth of far - right organisations in recent years is of grave concern to the NUT, particularly when this means they could have influence on schools, and the lives of our members and the pupils they teach.
«This decision is going to have an effect on our local economy and the lives of members of our community,» said Farmingdale Village Mayor Ralph Ekstrand, noting that he will seek to balance the interests of young people who want easy access to transportation with seniors who rely on traditional cabs.
Jackson will star in Blood, Sex and Money, based on the 20 - novel series Les Rougon - Macquart charting the lives of members of a single family from the 19th century into the industrialised era.
«Our findings are important because one precursor to violence is when people believe that the lives of members of their group are more important than the lives of members of another group.
The results showed that although Muslim - Palestinian participants valued their own group's lives over Jewish - Israeli lives, they believed that Allah preferred them to value the lives of members of both groups more equally.
Dedicated to providing the very best in naturopathic healthcare, Dr. Kendra strives to improve the lives of members in our community.
We know our system works because we see how the lives of our members are improved every day.
But it's all laying the groundwork for a gripping, almost nightmarish second half of the season in which the life of every member of the Gregson family seems in danger of splintering as badly as Tara's psyche.
We follow the lives of members of the Cork City Firebirds and the Dublin Roller Girls.
«His long career in Catholic education will give him valuable insight into the day - to - day lives of our members.
The mission of the American Federation of Teachers is, «to improve the lives of our members and their families; to give voice to their legitimate professional, economic and social aspirations; to strengthen the institutions in which we work; to improve the quality of the services we provide; to bring together all members to assist and support one another, and to promote democracy, human rights and freedom in our union, in our nation and throughout the world.»
they are payable for the life of the member, or for the reversionary beneficiary's life on the death of the member
The Library also maintains the College's heritage collections including the Historical Collection, which contains books on the art and science of veterinary medicine from 1514, and it's archives, which offer a unique insight into the history of the British veterinary profession and the lives of the members of the RCVS.
Ryan McGinley once anointed Sandy Kim as his favorite young photographer (he's called her «the real deal»), and one can see why he's drawn to her work — she's a raunchier female version of him, fearlessly chronicling the intimate lives of members of her uncommonly attractive social circle and radiating devil - may - care vitality.
On the one hand, a broad reading of the State resources criterion is justified by the fact that Member States may feel tempted to assume a «private form» to evade the application of State aid rules; on the other hand, a narrow reading averts the risk of enabling the Commission to conduct «an inquiry on the basis of the Treaty alone into the entire social and economic life of Member States», as famously summarized by AG Jacobs in Viscido.
Perhaps I am not appreciating the potential for such rulings to impact on the lives of member states» citizens and I do not want to appear flippant as far from it.
We have an exceptional track record of changing the lives of our members.
Given the importance of decisions taken by public servants in the lives of members of the public, their integrity is a legitimate concern....
We strive to make a difference in the lives of our clients and the lives of the members of our firm.
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