Sentences with phrase «new judgments into»

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Along with John's baptism and new believer's baptism (Acts 2:41; 8:36; 10:47 - 48; 18:8), there is baptism into Moses (1 Cor 10:2), baptism of the cup and crucifixion (Matt 20:22; Mark 10:38; Luke 12:50), baptism by the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:4 - 5; 11:16; Rom 6:3 - 4; 1 Cor 12:13; Gal 3:26 - 28; Eph 4:5), and baptism with the fire of judgment (Matt 3:11; 13:25; Luke 3:16).
What is false in the self - image, that is, what does not accord with our knowledge or sense of reality, what is intolerably beyond our power to sustain, what has been created in order to protect us from hurts, and what reflects our genuine self — all this can in a measure be brought into the light of a new judgment.
Transform us into new creations who live in harmony, make righteous judgments, love mercy, and walk humbly with you.
Oh, and everyone would be resurrected from the dead too and finally come into judgment and everything would be made right and there would be a new temple and a new prince like Ezekiel prophesied (which still has not happened and can not happen but this is not a problem because we are just supposed to trust that God knows what He is doing) and then everything would be all right!
And if we have the courage to bring Christian faith into the picture, that new understanding may be more deeply Christian both in outlook and judgment.
(47) 1:7 - 9 --» «All the rivers run into the sea... there is nothing new under the sun» was the final judgment of the Near East» [in favor of a static world](AI 108).
I acquire a new insight into and a new judgment of my own past and future, which means that they have become my past and future in a new sense.
The time between was the Day of the Lord when God would suddenly and shatteringly break into the world in cosmos - destroying power and judgment, and in which the old world would be completely destroyed and the new world born.
After our meeting, my office searched for the bank responsible for keeping the property and we discovered a gray area in New York State law — once a property entered into a judgment of foreclosure and sale, the law did not clarify the person or party responsible for maintaining it.
Cox says the new two - day APD training for officers includes a remedial on implicit bias: how unconscious attitudes and beliefs can affect the everyday judgment and decision - making of police officers, who will now learn how to cast those old measures of character aside and use their discretion to divert low - level offenders from the criminal justice system into coordinated, managed, health - based services.
He contended that nowhere in the judgment did the court say «that the National Assembly has the power to increase or insert new items, like constituency projects, into the budget estimates contained in any Appropriation Bill or Supplementary Bill prepared and submitted to it by the President.»
Our brain encodes new experiences, but not familiar ones, into memory, and our retrospective judgment of time is based on how many new memories we create over a certain period.
Achieving those results, however, will require the support of higher education not only throughout the development of theexams but also into their full implementation.As a first step toward encouraging higher education systems to endorse and base judgments aboutstudents» college readiness on the new assessments, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundationand Lumina Foundation requested the National Center for Higher Education ManagementSystems (NCHEMS) to identify the conditions that help build consensus between K - 12 andpostsecondary systems at a state level.
In this essay response, we address two goals: First, we comment on the ideas found in the new guidelines, going deeper into the issues just raised: where we concur with the judgments expressed, where we disagree, and where we feel more should be said.
Judge Cooper issued a summary judgment in the lawsuit that challenged new school funding and other rules passed during the 2017 session of the Florida Legislature and signed into law last June by Florida Governor Rick Scott.
While the old BRZ's safety nannies didn't exactly rudely yank the chassis back into line whenever the driver's bravery outpointed their good judgment, the new system is more of a reassuring hand on the shoulder than a firm yank on the collar.
Now a number of Expanded Universe fans have at least tried to get into the new novels, I haven't and have no interest in reading them, and many people are trying to reserve judgment until after they watch the first of the new movies, but the reception of these books in many fan circles has been mediocre, not on the level of some of the better EU books.
New court reports this week suggest Apple (s aapl) is sinking ever deeper into legal quicksand, as the company fights a court judgment over ebook price - fixing that could ultimately cost it close to $ 1 billion dollars.
NextShares, which, as an exchange - traded managed fund («ETMF»), offer investors a new way to tap into and capitalize on actively managed strategies with potential cost and tax advantages, seek to outperform their benchmark index and peer funds based on their manager's investment insights and research judgments.
A new interim federal rule, 31 C.F.R. Part 212 promulgated by the U. S. Treasury Fiscal Service [FN1] goes into effect May 1, 2011 protecting federal benefits automatically deposited into bank accounts from restraint or execution by judgment creditors.
Iron wires have been transformed and expanded from a kind of relatively violent material into a clearing where elegance and danger co-exist, opening a new perspective and the possibility of refreshed analysis and judgment.
Every time the models have been adjusted using guesswork (or informed judgment as some would say) to bring them back into line with ongoing real world observations a new divergence between model expectations and real world events has begun to develop.
On this basis, the Court set aside the judgment of the General Court and sent it back for a new assessment of whether the documents fall within the scope of «information which relates to emissions into the environment».
For instance, in the UK some will lament that this judgment comes too late to have influenced the passage into law of the UK's new data retention legislation, the Investigatory Powers Act, 2016.
Before taking new matters into account based on statistics which have not been considered in the judgment under appeal, the adversarial process requires that the court ensure that the parties are given an opportunity to deal with the new information by making further submissions, oral or written, and allowing, if requested, fresh material in response.
Those of you who prefer RSS feeds to email list might like to know that The Court, which I'm managing at the moment, has taken an email subscription to each of the Supreme Court services — Bulletin and New Judgments (via LexUM), and News Releases — and turned them into RSS feeds.
As reviewers tag documents, the system takes into account the new judgments and then re-ranks the remaining, unseen documents, feeding increasingly more relevant documents to the reviewers.
The Plaintiff sought to have recognised and enforce a New York arbitration award and related judgments, and pre-emptorily sought approval of the funding agreement it had entered into, to determine whether it would contravene champerty and be unenforceable.
I was retained by Mr. Katzburg after he was incarcerated by the family court for failing to comply with a New Jersey divorce decree that had been turned into a money judgment and -LSB-...]
Giving judgment in R (on the application of Dimmock) v Secretary of State for Education and Skills [2007] EWHC 2288 (Admin), [2007] All ER (D) 117 (Oct) Mr Justice Burton said the DVD contained many factual and scientific errors, but that the guidance notes (in their amended version) could shift the perceived motive for the distribution of the DVD from its original objective of «influenc [ing] the opinions of children» to a new objective of «stimulat [ing] children into discussing climate change and global warming in school classes».
How could a new Title, the assemblers of which had to navigate matters of judgment, placement and categorization, slip so easily into the world of primary legal authority?
In recommending a reprimand and that the lawyer be restricted to practising under supervision and taking on new client matters only with a supervisor's approval, the committee found that the lawyer was competent in his own area — commercial litigation — but noted that he «ran into trouble when he exercised poor judgment and took on cases outside his area of practice.»
The judgment, which sets aside Tatton's acquittal and orders a new trial, provides a two - step process that must be taken into account when determining whether property damage is a result of a specific - or general - intent offence.
A significant part of the new test of proportionality is that you are still supposed to be compensated for any non-monetary relief that you are seeking (such as an injunction, which was what Dr May was seeking), but the court's judgment gives the impression that this was not properly taken into account.
These cases were decided under Ontario's new rules for summary judgment that came into force in 2010.
A slightly longer trial period allows you to settle into the change in work environment and evaluate what works best before making the judgment that the new system is or is not working.
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