In response to the Syrian refugee crisis, Rich Stearns, World Vision president, writes: «We must
never lose our capacity to feel outrage when human beings are so callously slaughtered, and then we must turn that outrage into action.»
The Career Readiness Institute is built on the belief that technology innovation and increased academic expectations are necessary for the advancement of the American education system, but it is equally important that our students
never lose the capacity for those career ready «soft skills» such as kindness and the ability to communicate in a positive manner.
Not exact matches
Arguments that ground our dignity as humans in our
capacities exclude those human beings who have either
never possessed such rationality, or who have
lost it (for example, through degenerative conditions) and have no chance to acquire it again.
Henry
never lost faith in man's enduring
capacity for greatness — even as long experience compelled him to acknowledge, which was not quite the same thing as excusing, man's enduring
capacity for folly.
Lost is all sense of the parable's artistic integrity, its
capacity to tell us something we do not know and could not come by in any other way, its ability to evoke experiences we have
never had, and an awareness of realities we have not even guessed at before.
This
capacity is
never lost but needs only to be purified to be raised to God Himself.
Everyone, criminal or newspaper vendor, share the
capacity for human compassion —
never lost.
But Otto the Ogre, in public,
never lost his acerbic tongue, his feistiness or his
capacity for verbal abuse until the end, when he died of cancer and Alzheimer's disease at 80.
The monies are intended to compensate an individual for
lost income due to a reduced
capacity to earn that income, or to replace income that will
never be made as a result of the tortious act.
(i) BMO reducing its roster of firms from about 800 to 200 with further reductions planned; (ii) the clients of seven sister firms hiring me to help them get control over their legal spend and forge stronger and more value based relationships with their firms; (iii) the many small and mid-sized businesses who hire accountants to do all of their tax and structuring work because it is cheaper than dealing with lawyers; (iv) firms hiring me to help them figure out how to budget, set and meet client expectations without
losing money; (v) «clients» who
never become clients at all as they do their own legal work based on precedents that friends share with them; (vi) the various forms of outsourcing that are now prevalent (from offices in India to Tory's office in Halifax); (vii) clients hiring me to figure out how to increase internal
capacity without increasing headcount in order to reduce external spend; (viii) the success of firms like Conduit, SkyLaw and Cognition (to name a few) who are taking new approaches to «big» and «medium law» work; (ix) the introduction of full time project managers in many firms; and (x) the number of lawyers throughout the profession who regularly don't docket chunks of their time in order to avoid unpleasant fee conversations with their clients.
Lost earnings also fall under special damages, and may include lost earning capacity if you will never be able to return to w
Lost earnings also fall under special damages, and may include
lost earning capacity if you will never be able to return to w
lost earning
capacity if you will
never be able to return to work.
Additionally, if your doctor feels that you will
never be able to fully recover and return to work in your prior
capacity, you could be entitled to compensation for any wages you are likely to
lose in the future.
You could be entitled to
lost wages for any time you were off work to recover from your brain injury, or you could be entitled to damages for impairment of earning
capacity if you are
never able to return to the work you did prior to the accident.