Sentences with phrase «oath someone took»

Soon - to - be attorneys still have about two weeks left to get in under the wire, before the new oath takes effect.
Republicans like to present themselves as the party of God, Jesus and the Bible, but their recent orgy of oath taking is, in my view, both unchristian and unbiblical.
The shadow education secretary says it would be like the Hippocratic oath taken by some doctors.
Over time, though, Strange comes to see that the Hippocratic Oath he took as a medical professional can be adapted to the world of mysticism.
Sunday is not to be used for this day so President Barack Obama will have a private oath taking on Sunday with the official celebration and ceremony to be done on January 21st.
FATED: The Silent Oath takes a cinematic approach to virtual reality.
The notion that everybody must believe as I do, goes against the very root of the oath I took when I served in the military and what I learned growing up as a Christian.
From the smaller specific area of an oath taken in the name of the Lord, it spread to cover every transaction of every person who was a member of the covenant nation.
And the pope and bishops get away with lies about the cover ups of abuse, because they have an oath they take, called Cardinal oath, which states that it's OK to lie if protecting the church's reputation.
In filing a petition before the supreme court, I am merely defending the oath I took in defending the constitution of the Gambia and to exercise my right for appeal as a candidate,» Jammeh said.
Under the law we all have «equal protection under the law» - The Governor is not following his oath he took when he became our Governor.
Can it be said that the oath taken in 2007 is relevant to the election won in 2008?
[9] Smith withdrew from the race on June 6, 2017, after the Miami Herald reported that he had not been registered as a Democrat for at least a year before running, contradicting the oath he took when he filed to run.
Part of the conflict of ideas is when someone goes into a profession where part of the oath they take and the responsibilities is known, beforehand, to possibly conflict with their ethics / morals, but they choose to go into that profession anyways, but then, by claiming the moral conflict, they basically attempt to impose their beliefs on those needing services.
Sen. Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican, took Trump to task for his renewed attacks on the media, saying: «Are you tonight recanting of the oath you took on January 20th to preserve, protect, and defend the First Amendment?»
* Mr IGP we are calling for your resignation because you have failed to protect lives and properties in the oath you took before the President of the republic on our behalf.
[6] The recall group's official recall statement says, «We find Russell Pearce's overt disdain for the United State's Constitution to be indicative of his inability to govern as prescribed by his job description and the oath he took to regain his seat in the state Senate.»
This is the only surviving Gospel book to contain the oaths taken by U.K. clergymen between the 14th and 16th centuries, and it's still used in ceremonies today.
They participate in «voodoo ceremonies» in which they promise to repay their travel debt, and if they don't, they are told the oath they took will kill them.
«I am not a scientist» is now rivaling the pledge of allegiance as an oath taken by Republican Party leaders.
Meanwhile, s. 6.5 of the federal government's policy manual, CP 15: Guide to Citizenship Ceremonies provides: «Candidates wearing face coverings are required to remove their face coverings for the oath taking portion of the ceremony» (my emphasis).
There can be little doubt that Mrs Fraill broke the oath taken by all jurors, disregarded the trial judge's instruction regarding the use of the internet and, as Lord Judge observed, went further in her dealings with a former defendant than concerned compassion.
Please help this mother and her children and stop Lawyers and Judges from, I will put it politely, being unfair and unjust, among other things I rather not say, to being impartial and fair (listened to all involved and reviewing all evidence) like they are suppose to do before rulling, another way of saying it, do an honest job of the Oath they took.
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