Sentences with phrase «observances by»

The ASBMB will be marking national and international health observances by sharing research and stories with the public.
Yes fairness, that's what neutrality of religious observances by the government is.
The Pharisees have delivered to the people a great many observances by succession from their fathers, which are not written in the laws of Moses: and for that reason it is that the Sadducees reject them, and say that we are to esteem those observances to be obligatory which are in the written word, but are not to observe what are derived from the tradition of our forefathers.5
Could this observance by the researchers be influenced by traditional misogynistic male ideas that men are logical and intelligent while the female breeder is illogical and emotional?
If you become aware that students plan to participate in the day of observance by walking out of school and / or lobbying at the State House, you should immediately report this to the BPS Safety Services Department at (617) 635-8000, as well as contact your Operational Superintendent.
Also, tonyb, I agreed to the Christmas truce conditioned on its observance by «the team», as well.
Subject to the observance by Customer of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Your Firm App hereby grants to Customer a perpetual, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the Licensed Property solely for Customer's Internal Use.
The Italian Bar supervises the observance by its member of rules of the Professional Code of Conduct, including the rules related to professional secrecy.
Judges, in addition to observing this high standard personally, should encourage and support its observance by their judicial colleagues.
Shipping by Paul Home (1931) Soilders» Act by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Specific Performance by W. Kent Power (1931) Statutes by W. Kent Power (1931) Stock and Grain Exchanges by Alexander Stark (1931) Street Railways by Donald M. Fleming (1931) Succession Duties by T. Sheard (1931) Sunday Observance by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Telegraphs by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Telephones by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Tender by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Theatres, Shows and Public Entertainments by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Timber by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Time by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Torts by W. Kent Power (1931) Trade and Trade Names by Paul Home and Harold G. Fox (1931) Trade Marks and Designs by Harold G. Fox (1931) Trades and Trade Unions by Gerald Kelly (1932) Trespass by W. Kent Power (1931) Trials by W. Kent Power (1931) Trusts and Trustees by A. Roy Courtice (1931)

Not exact matches

And Ray Cox of Northfield, Minn., maintains two professional blogs, one tracking contracting work done by his Northfield Construction Co, the other reporting on his work and observances as a Minnesota state representative.
The pair competed in long - sleeves and long - pants in observance of Egypt's Islamic culture of modesty, a significant contrast to the bikini - style uniforms that has long been associated with the sport; Elghobashy also sported a hijab covering her hair, which was permitted after a last - minute decision from the International Volleyball Federation following a request by African Volleyball Confederation chairperson Amr Elmany.
Asked about a proposal drafted by Russia's lower house of parliament to criminalize observance of U.S. sanctions, Medvedev said the restrictions were aimed at destroying Russia's socio - political system and harming the economy and individuals.
Therefore, just as Christians do not believe that Jesus is the risen Lord because of a conviction that the story of Joseph «raised» from prison by Pharaoh is both a prefiguration and historically accurate in the details of Genesis, so also Jews do not commit themselves to observance of the law on the basis of convictions about the historical accuracy of the book of Exodus.
The key to the strength of Victorian virtues was that those virtues were not, in fact, just middle class but were shared by nearly everyone: from the Queen down to the poorest Cockney, nearly everyone believed in the public good that came from observance of the national ethic.
The NT wasn't written by the priestly class, it was written by lay folks who clashed with rabbis over proper synagogue observance.
No amount of «religious observance» would make the slightest difference to the truth that in a world governed by a righteous, living God, national sin brings national disaster.
All are important in the spiritual reorientation fostered by our observance of Lent.
He was not like Martin Luther who failed to please God even by the strict observance of the monastic rules.
It is not the external observance to the law that will be the determinant of the reward, for if it were so, love, grace and faith would not be necessary; we could as well be handsomely rewarded by being a Pharisee.
The more definitely the written law became established as canonical and regarded as infallibly inspired, the more surely could the explanation of the sacrifices be transferred from the realm of animistic superstition, where they really started, to the realm of sacred observance ordained by God and for that reason faithfully to be maintained.
Speaking personally, it means the grievous loss of something about Catholic observance which always used enormously to impress me as a non-Catholic: the spectacle of Catholics keeping their weekday obligations, often at enormous inconvenience to themselves: as an Anglican, for whom any liturgical obligation was essentially a matter of my own whim, this was immensely attractive: there was the sense that Catholics were under obedience, and that their religion was a real force in their lives, one not to be diverted by secular pressures or values.
That last sentence bears repetition, for it is fundamental to why there is such a widespread feeling that in some way our religious observance has by these changes been diminished and devalued: the day «becomes less significantfor being absorbed into the weekly routine».
The Christian story and observance had to do with a real person, who had been personally known and was remembered by people still living when the story was being told and put on record.
The only suggestion of an observance to be repeated is in the words reported by Paul and Luke, «Do this in remembrance of me» (1 Cor 11:24 - 25; Lk 22:19).
Nevertheless, many contemporary critics (including Jewett) insist that everything in the letter must be directed by Paul to the historical circumstances of his first readers: everything in chapters 1 - 13 should be understood in terms of the community differences described briefly in chapter 14: the strong are contemptuous of the weak because of their observance of dietary and Sabbath rules, while the weak are judgmental of the strong for their failure to observe the same.
While no Southern Baptist, conservative or moderate, would accept Campbell's regenerative view of baptism, one must ask whether his rationalistic scheme of salvation by correct belief and observance of proper rituals has not become more nearly the norm among many Southern Baptists.
The hundredth anniversary of Albert Schweitzer's birth has been marked by observances commemorating his contributions to medicine, music, theology and world peace.
The December 25th observance was conducted by the Catholic Church and had nothing to do with the pagan observances (Saturnalia to be precise) Catholics, like the Jews have a liturgical year.
In the second period there was a decline in religious observance and moral discipline, a revision of curriculum favoring newly specialized disciplines, and a heightened interest exhibited by educators and students in affluence: the former for new resources and the latter for more remunerative careers.
Only late in the article does it touch on the real issue» not «public observance» and not «spontaneous expression» but religious displays, songs, and presumably prayers that are supported or sponsored by local governments.
The rightness of a policy is not established by its observance.
He offended them even more deeply by His criticism of their elaborate use of religious observance.
The religious calendar helps us wait by punctuating the year with certain observances, dissolving the secular routine's corrosive effects.
Only they hold to the doctrine that there is a Creator (and Governor of the universe); that each individual owes a personal accounting at the time of Judgment to this Creator, a Judgment that is prior to all claims of civil society or state; and that this inalienable relation between each individual and his Creator occurs in the depths of conscience and reason, and is not reached merely by external bows, bended knees, pilgrimages, or other ritual observances.
Teachers are required to allow for these observances, by avoiding giving exams and / or allowing for makeup sessions, etc..
But only small groups of religious devotees try to be consistent in their conservatism, by rigidly adhering say, to the horse and cart, Sabbath observance, the castor - oil cure and the Authorized Version.
In our public school district holiday observances are determined by the number of students that may be absent - thus the school not receiving state $.
Another reason, as we can see in Scotland, has been the fear that by too frequent observance of the sacrament there would be a cheapening of the rite and forgetfulness of its importance.
Interesting exchanges on sexuality (letters, November 2007), are not helped by concentrating so much on sexual tendencies and outward observances, so much deplored by the Lord who simply urges us to clean up our minds and hearts (Mt 5.8).
There are obvious and important historical reasons for this, reasons that stretch from the decision made by Christians in the first century of our history that circumcision and observance of the law were not necessary for entry into the Christian community, to the tragedy of the Holocaust in our own time.
The other is to define being a Christian in terms extraneous to moral qualities, as by right beliefs or church membership or faithful observance of the sacraments or some metaphysical change assumed to be wrought by conversion.
Oh yes, that old antiquated law of holiday observance that must be obeyed or we shall receive 50 lashes, be subject to fines and imprisonment, brought before a firing squad, burned at the stake, and worst of all, face excommunication from the Church, as decreed by the Holy Roman Empire!
Churches were full; Christian festivals dominated the calendar; there was strict Sabbath observance; and the various patterns of Christian morality were enforced by peer pressure, even more than they were by law or from the pulpit.
A Jewish scholar by the name of Yehoshua Neuwirth wrote a several volume work called A Guide to the Practical Observance of the Sabbath.
By the first century, it is clear, Judaism was a fully - developed system of piety, that is, of pious observance — not a system of theology, nor a code of law, merely, but a system of piety.
What was striking about the instructions issued by the English bishops in abolishing compulsory Friday abstinence in 1967 was the total absence of any attempt to explain the power and meaning of the traditional observances.
Its significance for American Jewish life is indicated by the fact that this movement's guide to Jewish observance and knowledge, The Jewish Catalog, has sold more copies than any other Jewish book in the history of the U.S. except for the Bible.
He drew from this memory a lesson for contemporary Christians, namely to invest in their Sunday observance some of the spirit of the Jewish Sabbath (in whose observance, by the way, Jesus was so scrupulous during his life on earth).
When Jews who have become inattentive to their religion wish to deepen their observance, rabbis tell them with one voice: You must begin by keeping Shabbat.
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