Sentences with phrase «matter than the letter»

To me, the Mormons sound more correct on this subject matter than the letter religions.

Not exact matches

The homily gives a much fuller explanation of his thinking than the letter, and readers interested in the matter should read it.
This may represent an early tradition of that event, handed down in the Christian community, perhaps at Jerusalem, rather than Paul's own account of the matter; but it is consistent with what Paul says himself in his own letters.
The Talmud is, in a sense, the business record of the House of Israel, extending over a period of about eight centuries, from 300 B.C.E. to 475 C.E. Much of it is concerned with the business of business or legal relationships, leading again to the charge that Jews are more concerned with mundane matters than they are with morality, more concerned with letter than spirit.
«The suggestion that the present representative members on the board may feel diluted in their efforts is more a matter of form than substance,» he said in a letter to the Park District Board.
The matter itself is not relevant for the question, but some journalists and analysts saw a slight difference between the two issued official letters: the one in Romanian sent to the press is a little bit more aggressive than the one sent in English to the EU Commission (both version can be seen here).
I was grateful to the Minister for confirming yesterday that he will use his good offices to clear up these matters, by ensuring that we get answers in writing, but our message to Ministers this afternoon is that they should not take refuge in letters that conceal more than they reveal.»
It doesn't really matter if you follow the animal's request to the letter, there are no strict requirements other than using a couple items an animal may include in a box in the room.
Intended for practitioners, policymakers, and the general public, the report makes the case that teaching reading is more than a matter of teaching children how to «decode» letters and form spoken words.
«Only additional funding will put matters right,» says Mr White, leading a campaign which has contacted more than three - and - a-half million parents in schools which have signed up to the joint letter.
Intervention is most effective when the interventions are timely, structured, and mandatory; focused on the cause of a student's struggles rather than on a symptom (for example, a letter grade); administered by a trained professional; and part of a system that guarantees that these practices apply no matter which teacher a student is assigned to (Buffum, Mattos, & Weber, 2009).
For us letter size matters if you want to read more than an email and a 10 ″ screen makes the difference.
i agree to what you're saying and as a matter of fact the gameplay they showed may look worse than the original but in case you missed it, it does say in very BIG LETTERS 40 % PERCENT DONE!!!
In a non-PAP case, before proceedings the claimant should send a letter before claim and the defendant give a full written response within a reasonable period (for example, 14 days for a straightforward matter, 30 days if complex or third party involvement of say an insurer with longer than 90 days only being reasonable in exceptional circumstances).
I think you probably saw the letter that went out, it became public that Hewlett Packard general counsel sent out, saying listen if you don't have enough diversity on our client matters than, I think it was, we're going to cut your rates and potentially we're not going to use you in the future for certain matters, if I recall correctly.
Drafting a letter or an agreement or advising a client on any matter requires one to have a very broad knowledge of the law, far broader in fact than is required to be a successful advocate.
An author of more than 20 articles in publications such as the Missouri Employment Law Letter, Missouri Business, St. Louis Lawyer and TYL, Sheena also has been quoted as an authority on matters involving employment and labor law by The New York Times, Law360, the Society for Human Resource Management and the ABA Journal.
Email is MUCH more secure than postcards — I would say more secure than sealed letters, for that matter.
As for handwritten or keystroked — it's more a matter of personal preference though some feel a typed letter is more professional than a hand - written one.
Although it sometimes seems like writing anything longer than a tweet is going the way of the dodo, cover letters still matter — especially if you don't have a recruiter or a direct introduction to the hiring manager.
Cover letters, no matter which position they are for need more than just your «free time» to write them.
A good cover letter should not be on more than one page (it does not matter if it is in paper or electronic form) and should not bear more than three paragraphs.
2) No matter how well you are qualified, or how experienced you are, nothing speaks more than a good cover letter.
Whether those words are shared in person, in a letter sent overseas with a two - week delivery lapse, or over a casual tweet matters less than the words themselves and the intention behind them.
634 DOS 01 Matter of DOS v. Charles - failure to pay judgment; settlements; unlicensed activity; failure to pay judgment without a showing that broker is unable to do so is a demonstration of untrustworthiness; broker is guilty of a misdemeanor, RPL § 442 - c, when broker has an unlicensed salesperson associated with him, her or it (temporary letter of authorization to act as salesperson expired); proper to impose a more stringent penalty than that which was asked for in settlement offer where settlement offer has been refused or its acceptance has not been finalized; $ 1,000.00 fine and satisfaction of judgment
112 DOS 99 Matter of DOS v. Dorfman - adjournments; proper business practices; failure to appear at hearing; failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; accounting to client; ex parte hearing may proceed upon proof of proper service; individually licensed broker seeking to conduct brokerage business under a name other than his own must apply for a license under such new name; broker engaged in the leasing of real property through an unlicensed corporation; broker failed to cooperate with DOS investigation by failing to respond to DOS letters and telephone calls; complaint alleges broker failed to provide an accounting or copies of records of management for owner's property; broker may be required to return commissions and fees received which he is not entitled to; $ 1,000.00 fine and suspension of broker's license until such time as broker establishes he has fully complied with DOS's investigation and made a full and satisfactory accounting to owner, shall have paid to owner all money due and owning to him as established by the accounting, with interest, and shall have refunded to owner all commissions and other fees, with interest, paid
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