Sentences with phrase «not irrevocable»

A legal separation in Arkansas usually is a prelude to divorce, but not an irrevocable one — parties are free to reconcile at any time.
If so, you can change the beneficiary at any time with a simple form as long as the beneficiary is not irrevocable, in which case the beneficiary's written consent would also be needed.
The owner is the only person who can change beneficiaries (as long as they are not irrevocable beneficiaries) and permission does not need to be taken from the old or new beneficiaries to enact the change.
There is a feeling of anxiety about the consequence of our human urge to dominate but also a youthful faith that all is not irrevocable as long as these moments of belief are not fleeting.
The decline in the quality of those entering teaching is not an irrevocable trend driven by larger forces in the society over which policymakers can exercise little control.
This is not irrevocable, as the experience of France shows, but the vote shares for green parties appear to reach an equilibrium of around five to nine per cent.
«The Contingent Credit Facility does not provide Trans Mountain with funds on demand and at its sole discretion... is not irrevocable... [and] not meet the requirements of automatically renewing and remaining in force.»
Not everything is critical at this very moment; not all things are urgent or important in the scheme of our lives; and in a lot of cases if we're offered a reasonable choice and some (financial) incentives, we're perfectly willing to wait for stuff as long as (a) the choice is ours and (b) the choice isn't irrevocable.

Not exact matches

Authorized by federal law, a special needs trust is an irrevocable trust designed specifically to hold assets for a beneficiary so that the funds do not disqualify the recipient from needs - based government benefits.
With a lawyer's assistance place the policy within an irrevocable life - insurance trust so that its proceeds will not be taxed as part of your estate.
Because money gifted to a child in an UGMA / UTMA account is irrevocable, you shouldn't mix UGMA / UTMA and non - UGMA / UTMA assets in the same 529 account.
One bad trade or one bad line of code within a company that isn't a cryptocurrency trading expert can and will do irrevocable harm to the bottom line.
Your decisions will most often be irrevocable so seek counsel from a learned advisor and the Social Security Administration so that costly mistakes do not occur.
Your life insurance trust may be revocable, meaning that you may make changes or revoke it, or irrevocable, meaning that you may not revoke, alter, or amend the trust once it has been established.
History has issued its irrevocable decrees, and woe unto him who does not heed them.
If the death were irrevocable, he would not have to remind people to reckon themselves dead to it.
Whether or not we choose to so understand the original Christian gospel of the dawning of the Kingdom of God, it is clear that the radical Christian affirms that God has died in Christ, and that the death of God is a final and irrevocable event.
And that's not even getting into the idea that not all Christians believe in an irrevocable Hell (or that even those that do don't believe in second chances), or other things we take for granted that are essentially untestable (a painting can be prooven to exist, but is it «Art?»)
But we could too easily replace this shallowness by another, cruel as sentimental attitudes inevitably are, which leaves out of account the presence in human life of the sheerly irrevocable, of that which has been done, and it is now too late to undo, of the damage inflicted on others that can not be put right and that no interpretation can possible render edifying.
The Christian must normally adopt an analogous attitude in theory and practice in regard to teachings and moral precepts of the Church which are put forward authoritatively by the Church, even if not as irrevocable dogma.
In Gall's case, this juxtaposition not only reduces philosophy and theology to mere «bluster,» thereby liberating us to act without thinking seriously; it suggests that none of the consequences that follow from, for example, the codification of same - sex marriage — the redefinition of kinship, the irrevocable technologizing of human «reproduction,» further expansion of the «new eugenics,» deliberate creation of three - parent households, and least of all, the fate of children conceived in this brave new world — even provoke questions of human import worth thinking seriously about.
Here are a few of those affirmations: all baptized Christians have Spirit - granted charismata assigned to them; offices are a particular type of charismata; there is no ontological difference between officeholders and other members of the congregations; the priesthood of all believers does not divide a congregation into distinct groups (laity and clergy); ordination is a public attestation to the presence of the particular charismata by the whole congregation; ordination is not necessarily an irrevocable appointment to a lifelong task.
Then, since no Assembly can pass an irrevocable act that another Assembly, of equal powers, can not rescind, Jefferson's bill adds a deeper understanding of the ground of this act:
We do not miss the loyalty of David's mercenary troops (15: 19 - 21); the narrator's conviction of the mature quality of David's faith (15:25 f.; 16:12); the essential gentleness of David in these most wretched hours (16:5 - 14); the brilliant, carnal symbol of Absalom's irrevocable usurpation (16:20 - 22) and its portentous recall of the David - Nathan encounter (II 12:11 - 12); the arch Old Testament realist, the remarkable pragmatist Ahitophel (17: 1 - 23); Joab, who always acts like Joab (18:10 - 15; 19:1 - 7; 20A - 13); David's pathetic concern, implicit throughout, for the defiant son (18:1 - 5); the moving grief of a father's utter brokenness in the loss of his son (18:33); the reassertion in this critical time of the old and always fundamental north - south cleavage (19:11,41 - 43); David's profound and probably chronic annoyance with the crude, brash, «muscular» ways of Joab and his brothers, the sons of Zeruiah (16:10; 19:22; see also 3:34 b; 3:38 f.); and finally, in a kind of pausal summary before the last scene of David's reign in I Kings 1 - 2, the statement of David's very modest bureaucracy (20:23 - 26; cf. the extensive elaboration of this structure under Solomon, I Kings 4:1 ff.).
And his final exaltation was not the resumption of a temporarily surrendered Godhood — his renunciation had been complete and irrevocable.
The Catholic Church's irrevocable commitment to Christian unity requires that we establish and maintain conversations with all parties in the maddeningly diverse worlds of all who call Jesus Lord, which, according to St. Paul, does not happen except by the Holy Spirit (1 Cor.
The hoped - for consequence of the Catholic Church's irrevocable devotion to full communion among all Christians will bring with it changes that we can not now anticipate, as is also made clear in Ut Unum Sint.
The enforced, irrevocable choice at a parting of the ways that will never occur again: which of us has not encountered that dilemma?
Love is, for instance, well known not to be irrevocable, yet, constant or inconstant, it reveals new flights and reaches of ideality while it lasts.
The coincidence of sacred and profane in the Word - made - flesh, therefore, «can not be truly meaningful unless it is understood as a real movement of God himself, a movement which is final and irrevocable, but which continues to occur wherever there is history and life.»
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No, he has not been placed on irrevocable waivers or anything like that.
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But government minister Lord Bridges said once Article 50 had been triggered, the process of leaving the EU was irrevocable and the amendment was totally unclear on what would happen if the UK and the EU were not able to agree a formal deal on the terms of exit.
If action is not taken soon, Alan Milburn's Commission warns, this country's biggest weakness will become irrevocable and irremovable.
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And in this moment, the film makes clear what it is that is so compelling about him — perhaps as a person but surely now, as a mythic figure who went out into the mountains and died — the very fact that Chris makes choices, informed and not, eventually irrevocable.
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My powerhouse of passion, devastating smiles, and impulsiveness.When his job sends him overseas, he promises to return to me.A promise that's destroyed in the most irrevocable way.Two years later, an arrogant suit invades my heartbroken loneliness.Clean - cut and stern, Trace is everything Cole wasn't.
The funds in the account are classed as an irrevocable gift to the child — once the money is given, it can not be taken back.
Additionally, if it is an irrevocable trust, it may not be considered part of the taxable estate, so fewer taxes may be due upon your death.
An effect of a valid choice for CGT relief being irrevocable [44] is that the deemed sale and repurchase of an asset can not be reversed.
Unlike a revocable living trust, an irrevocable trust can not be modified or terminated.
Changing a revocable beneficiary does not require the consent of the beneficiary, while changing an irrevocable beneficiary does.
Janice needs to be an irrevocable beneficiary of this policy, but also possibly an owner, so she pays the premiums and the insurance doesn't expire.
Transfers of money to a custodial account are irrevocable and can not be taken back or used to benefit the grantor or custodian when a child misbehaves or when money is tight and a mortgage payment is due.
The gifts into the account are irrevocable, meaning that once transferred into the account they can not be taken back.
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