Still, her diaries will never put concrete individuals at risk like those of Sophie Calle, and
her most personal acts will never have a history.
Not exact matches
We stock up on water and canned goods, we lionize the
acts of
personal bravery that save lives when hurricanes hit, and we donate generously in the weeks after the storm to help the victims who were
most directly affected.
The Seasonal Balancing
Act For
most, the holiday stress starts early and hits hard, impacting employees well beyond their
personal lives, ultimately affecting their work performance.
The tax
act will increase after - tax income for
most American households either directly, through lower
personal taxes, or indirectly, through investment impacts or higher wages.
In Canada,
most businesses have to comply with the
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) which regulates how you may collect, use and disclose the personal information you gather as you do b
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents
Act (PIPEDA) which regulates how you may collect, use and disclose the
personal information you gather as you do b
personal information you gather as you do business.
But we need to remember also that the faith we personally appropriate is the faith of the community, and this means that even the
most internalized, existential
act of
personal commitment will bind us into a communal relationship of shared belief with others.
As seen by John, and also by the synoptic evangelists, in hisdeath as an
act of self - giving, Jesus reached that moment in his life when he was
most active,
most personal,
most free.
I think it is fair to say he was the
most - loved cat in the neighborhood and would greet passing joggers, walkers, and other pets with perked ears, a fluffy tail, and a desire to
act as a
personal escort from one edge of the property to the mailbox on the other side.
Speaking from
personal experience, the simple
act of getting off my rear end and joining the PAC helped me find my voice in ways I couldn't have imagined only a few months ago, this blog being the
most notable example.
It would involve sacrifices (not flying seems like a basic first step, but
most of us tend to justify it to ourselves quite easily) but waiting for the government to
act before we do seems to be a complete abdication of our own
personal responsibility.
«The lurid details underlying the case — where county contracts and legislation were traded for
personal favors — were laid out for all to see, leaving the public now to wonder whether even the
most brazen
acts are beyond the grasp of the law.»
«I would conclude by stating categorically and without any equivocation that ANY link whatsoever with Mr. President, or any court case or cases, of my
personal gift from my
personal resources delivered to Justice Niyi Ademola by myself on that occasion or any suggestion whatsoever that it was anything but such a gift or that it ever came from Mr. President or at his instance or that I was
acting, under any circumstances, on his behalf is
most malicious, utterly ridiculous and in very poor and revolting taste and
most undeserving of any further comments.»
Currently, the Data Protection
Act says that people abusing
personal data - which include everyone from divorce lawyers, private detectives and journalists - can get a fine up to # 5,000 for minor offences, or an unlimited fine in the
most serious cases.
[1]- «In
most jurisdictions in the United States, the statute of limitations for actions in replevin ranges from two to six years.23 Similarly, in the United Kingdom, actions to reclaim
personal property expire after six years24» - «THE THIRD TIME IS NOT ALWAYS A CHARM: THE TROUBLESOME LEGACY OF A DUTCH ART DEALER - THE LIMITATION AND
ACT OF STATE DEFENSES IN LOOTED ART CASES» by BERT DEMARSIN
Ms. Miller single handedlt kept 9 0ut of 10 of the Woman's Equity
Act (WEA) with her refusal and
personal lobbying to keep all 10 «Provisions» bundled in the Assembly, preventing an up or down vote on each «Provision» separately, because to her the 10 «Provision'the Abortion Provision that included late trimester abortions was the
most important right woman could win in NYS.
«I would conclude by stating categorically and without any equivocation that ANY link whatsoever with Mr. President, or any court case or cases, of my
personal gift from my
personal resources delivered to Justice Niyi Ademola by myself on that occasion or any suggestion whatsoever that it was anything but such a gift or that it ever came from Mr President or at his instance or that I was
acting, under any circumstances, on his behalf is
most malicious, utterly ridiculous and in very very poor and revolting taste and
most undeserving of any further comments.»
Craigslist is probably the
most well - known example, but then you also have services like DateHookup that
act as a traditional dating site and a
personals site.
No matter your decisions up to this point in the story, the end of Episode Four does its
most important job — puts our leads into dire
personal conflict as we head into the last
act, making it seem impossible that they can ever pull things together and win the day.
One of Sidney Lumet's
most personal and Jewish films is not necessarily one of his best, but it's well
acted.
The
most prominent characters include Haven Hamilton (Henry Gibson), a socially conservative, arrogant country music star; Linnea Reese (Lily Tomlin), a gospel singer and mother of two deaf children; Del Reese (Ned Beatty), her lawyer husband and Hamilton's legal representative, who works as the local political organizer for the Tea Party - like Hal Philip Walker Presidential campaign; Opal (Geraldine Chaplin), an insufferably garrulous and pretentious BBC Radio reporter on assignment in Nashville, or so she claims; talented but self - involved sex - addict Tom Frank (Keith Carradine), one - third of a moderately successful folk trio who's anxious to launch a solo career; John Triplette (Michael Murphy), the duplicitous campaign consultant who condescendingly tries to secure top Nashville stars to perform at a nationally - syndicated campaign rally; Barbara Jean (Ronee Blakley), the emotionally - fragile, beloved Loretta Lynn - like country star recovering from a burn accident; Barnett (Allen Garfield), Barbara Jean's overwhelmed manager - husband; Mr. Green (Keenan Wynn), whose never - seen ailing wife is on the same hospital ward as Barbara Jean; groupie Martha (Shelley Duvall), Green's niece, ostensibly there to visit her ailing aunt but so personally irresponsible that she instead spends all her time picking up men; Pfc. Glenn Kelly (Scott Glenn), who claims his mother saved Barbara Jean's life but who mostly seems obsessed with the country music star; Sueleen Gay (Gwen Welles), a waitress longing for country music fame, despite her vacuous talent; Bill and Mary (Allan F. Nicholls and Cristina Raines), the other two - thirds of Tom's folk
act, whose ambition overrides constant
personal rancor; Winifred (Barbara Harris), another would - be singer - songwriter, fleeing to Nashville from her working - class husband, Star (Bert Remsen); Kenny Frasier (David Hayward), a loner who rents a room from Mr. Green and carries around a violin case; Bud Hamilton (Dave Peel), the gentle, loyal son of the abrasive Hamilton; Connie White (Karen Black), a glamorous country star who is a last - minute substitute for Barbara Jean at the Grand Old Opry; Wade Cooley (Robert DoQui), a cook at the airport restaurant where Sueleen works as a waitress and who tries unsuccessfully to convince her that she has no talent; and the eccentric Tricycle Man (Jeff Goldblum), who rides around in a three - wheel motorcycle, occasionally interacting with the other characters, showing off his amateur magic tricks, but who has no dialogue.
The actresses all seem to be
acting out of their own pent - up
personal experience, whereas the actors, for the
most part, are stiffs.
The results tend to be very
personal (he
acts in
most of his films) and highly realistic since the actors are not confined to reading lines off a script.
If that's a real - life
act that's (inevitably) impossible to follow, Craig Shilowich's script and Campos» direction open her story out to us with a fully convincing wider perspective, a story that combines talent with aloneness, insight with mental illness, and
personal drive with a brittle everyday manner (when a colleague tells her, «You're not always the
most approachable person», it's an understatement).
It's a high - wire
act between the didactic and the
personal that
most films at Sundance avoided.
In doing so, she has established an artistic identity apart from her
acting: she co-directed Nights and Weekends with Joe Swanberg, and has cultivated a strong creative and
personal partnership with Noah Baumbach, co-writing two of the
most attuned comedies of the decade together.
If
most of his fiercest screen
acting work predates Nil By Mouth, that can be perhaps attributed to the
personal and professional uncertainty that set in in the early part of this century.
Those perils generally include the
most common things to happen to your
personal property, regardless of fault, provided it's not an intentional
act.
Rumor has it there are some cats who take their pills without putting up a fight, but based on my experience, both
personal and during my years working in veterinary clinics,
most cats don't like to get pilled, and some have elevated the
act of refusing to take medication to an art form.
Any number of people contribute (
most posts carry an alt - code text symbol that
acts as a contributor's signature, linking to their
personal sites), but Troemel is one of the
most vocal participants about the project, and writes and speaks regularly on the internet and its influence on artistic practice.
The
most powerful tool I own This part is a reminder that it boils down to our own
personal responsibility to
act on climate change.
For policymakers these details matter, for they need to know if they are
acting on the best of scientific knowledge, acquired through the application of the
most rigorous of scientific practices and observation of scientific ethics, or whether well - intentioned scientist - activists are shaping climate policy on the basis of less - than - transparent scientific practices — and I refer here to even minor oversights or the exclusion of seemingly trivial caveats that may take on great importance in an unpredicted future — and unstated
personal and political aims.
Failing to
act reasonably (or
acting negligently) is the backbone of
most personal injury law.
Are the provincial health information protection
acts (I think of the
Personal Health Information Protection
Act in Ontario, but
most provinces have them, as noted) considered adequate protection for such disclosure from the EU?
In
most Connecticut
personal injury claims, the plaintiff is required to present direct evidence that the defendant
acted negligently by doi...
The FTC also claimed that VTech USA expressly violated the Federal Trade Commission
Act by engaging in several deceptive
acts or practices, including by falsely stating in its privacy policy that
most personal information (including registration data) submitted by users through the Planet VTech and Learning Lodge platform / apps would be encrypted in transmission / storage, but this was, in fact, not done.
Here, our experienced Houston
personal injury lawyers explain the
most important things that you need to know about the Texas Tort Claims
Act.
When it comes to
personal injury claims arising from car accidents,
most people assume they involve one driver who
acted negligently and harmed another, such as when they drive distracted, under the...
The
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Personal Injury, Disability and Car Accident law firm of Futerman Partners LLP is one of the
most experienced and respected
personal injury law firms in the Greater Toronto Area, who act for clients throughout the province of
personal injury law firms in the Greater Toronto Area, who
act for clients throughout the province of Ontario.
The
Act, however, immunizes employers in
most circumstances relating to the collection, use or disclosure of
personal information concerning an employee.
Most personal injury lawyers are prepared to
act on the basis of a contingency fee retainer so that what you pay will be based on a percentage of the damages recovered on your behalf.
Canada's
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents
Act (PIPEDA) now extends to
most businesses in Canada.
The court concluded that the plaintiff's lawyer had seriously interfered with the administration of justice by
acting without instructions, directly contrary to her deceased client's family, and «did so when one of the
most difficult, emotional, and
personal of decisions was being undertaken by them.»
I was involved in a case that resulted in the amendment in the early 1980s to the
Personal Property Security
Act that added the specific provision that, for the most part, the act does not apply to interests in real property such as leases or mortgag
Act that added the specific provision that, for the
most part, the
act does not apply to interests in real property such as leases or mortgag
act does not apply to interests in real property such as leases or mortgages.
One of the
most critical decisions involving limitation periods in recent history is the decision Letestu v. Rityln Investments Ltd., [2016] O.J. No. 5422 because the Court held that a
personal injury claim involving a tenant and landlord is subject to the one year limitation period in the Residential Tenancies
Act, 2006 (RTA) and not the basic two year limitation period in the Limitations
Act, 2002 (Limitations
Act) for starting an action.
The
Act amends Canada's
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents
Act («PIPEDA») in a number of areas, with the
most important change being mandatory data breach reporting requirements.
Those perils generally include the
most common things to happen to your
personal property, regardless of fault, provided it's not an intentional
act.
Most travel insurance plans also include 24/7 assistance services to re?book flights and hotels on your behalf and
act as a
personal travel assistant while you are away from home.
If you're like
most job seekers, you're quite familiar and even comfortable with push job search marketing, which is the
act of propelling your
personal marketing materials directly to your target market via recruiters, hiring professionals, and prospective employers:
«This report makes it apparent that Relationship Education programs are a
personal development strategy for young people that corresponds with the
most fundamental goal of our education system — and with the goals of the Elementary and Secondary Education
Act [Title IV SEC. 4108], to devote funding to activities that support safe and healthy students.
But what I love
MOST is that it all is so
personal... the sailboat homage to your beach house, getting the REAL tree for your son, the dog «
acting up.»