Sentences with phrase «of a particular community before»

One of the things you learned in kindergarten that we have yet to mention is the importance of figuring out the «rules» of a particular community before you jump into it.

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its uniqueness lies in its particular relation to that reality, a relation inseparable from Jesus Christ... in the sense that Jesus Christ is the center of this community directed toward God; the Church takes its stand with Jesus Christ before God and knows him, though with many limitations, with the mind of Christ.
- Peter, from Tottenham, had been diagnosed with diabetes and was a heavy smoker before visiting the «Spurs Nurse» — who delivers Health Checks at venues such as libraries and shopping centres within the community, using the appeal of the Tottenham Hotspur brand to engage middle - aged men in particular that are reluctant to visit their GP.
Dana Goldstein points out that New York City has had this particular fight before, but in most districts the distribution of evaluation ratings isn't public information, so communities by and large haven't had this discussion yet.
Ebooks in general and Amazon in particular gave people with limited means and limited mobility access to the community of letters in numbers that were unthinkable before.
Although I doubt I'll ever be in need of a publicist, today's post reminded me of an aspect of self - publishing and small presses that used to drive me nuts when I had my bookstore: the lack of research, about my community in general and my store in particular, before approaching me about carrying a book.
As the Postscript of the judgment reminds us, these were private proceedings where the parents had asked the Court to decide the issue as opposed to care proceedings where the State is intruding uninvited into the private sphere of a particular family or community and where there is a preliminary threshold to be overcome before the State can intervene.
These, of course, include chairs, vice-chairs and members of judicial tribunals (or, to use the more common terminology, adjudicative tribunals); chairs and members of regulatory agencies; members of the bureaucracy; politicians; lawyers, paralegals, and community legal workers with experience in acting for users of the system; academics in the fields of both law and political science; students in either of those fields; and, of course, individuals and business that have experienced the system as «parties» before particular tribunals, or who can anticipate that role in the future.
Schulman describes innovative programs involving particularly vulnerable groups where legal advisors meet people in the community to deal with the complex web of problems they face and, in particular, to identify their legal risks and, in concert with their health professionals, to develop strategies to reduce those risks before they reach an otherwise inevitable crisis.
By reducing negotiation to a consultation about ways of minimising the impact of particular developments on native title rights, native title is given no role in the development of Aboriginal communities beyond permitting the practice of traditions and customs as they were practised by the ancestors of the native title party before colonisation.
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