Sentences with phrase «of abiding with»

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Those looking to gain a hiring and retention advantage with generous paid personal leave programs are already light years ahead of companies that would simply abide by a federal mandate, says Lisa Horn, SHRM's director of congressional affairs.
Putin claimed that while the Syrian regime was «fully abiding» by the cease - fire, rebel groups (some of which the US backs) were using it merely as an opportunity to regroup, and he accused Washington of being more concerned with retaining its military capacity in the area than with trying to weed out the extremist rebel groups from the more «moderate» ones.
Mr. Comey had served in the Department of Justice for the better part of two decades, and I was confident that Mr. Comey understood and would abide by the department's well - established rules governing any communications with the White House about ongoing investigations.
«While the agents are not directly employed by Bell, all door to door sales agents must always provide consumers with complete information about Bell products and pricing, receive direct training from Bell experts to ensure all Bell sales procedures are followed, and abide by Bell's Code of Conduct.
The Department of Labor passed a new rule earlier this year requiring that financial advisors who work with clients on retirement plans abide by a fiduciary standard.
For law - abiding investors, however, the process of reporting digital currency profits — which are taxed as ordinary income in the short term and as capital gains in the long term — will be arduous since Bitcoin exchanges have yet to provide customers with a 1099 form.
The issue of further reducing crime apparently depends on whether you side with criminals or the law - abiding.
He said he abided by the wishes of the employee and spoke with Rose about the incident.
While some urbanites and rivers are reported to have said «to hell with the cameras, as long as we are abiding by the law, no amount of cameras will cause us to be afraid», members of the online community were infuriated, judging from the thousands of comments in the photo gallery on NetEase.
While Kogan's method of obtaining personal information aligned with Facebook's policies, «he did not subsequently abide by our rules,» Grewal stated in the Facebook post.
Her greatest attributes include her ability to understand organizational objectives, conceive imaginative content programs, dissect complex problems, and ensure the projects move smoothly from inception to on - time completion — all of this accomplished with genuine, abiding good humor and respect for colleagues.
Even if your management were trustworthy, as some have seen (e.g., with the sale of RadioShack) should a company be sold the new buyer may not abide by the privacy provisions of the former owner.
The comments come a year after Russia's formal annexation of Crimea — an event that Moscow called Crimea's «reunification» — and as Western leaders contemplate extending sanctions on Russia in order to ensure it abides by a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine.
All of these sites should be taken with a grain of salt, and once again, abide by the rules and don't give away the farm trying to get these free tokens.
With over 20 years of experience in market analysis and trading, Bob is a life - long student of economics and has an abiding passion for the financial markets.
Facebook has also said that Kogan accessed the information in a legitimate way but he failed to abide by the rules of the company when he shared the information with third parties.
If the Spirit is denied as a person from that text (John 14:16 - 17), «And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever «the Spirit of truth,» then one must also deny the personality of the C - h - r - i - st, which is impossible.
One regrets that in the interview Percy did not underline more firmly the relation of this fascination with the unreal as if real, this malaise of the modern mind, by turning to that other hero, who once for all rescued sign in relation to place, the Christ on the altar, in Whom the Word is a presence orienting time and place, the abiding Signpost in the desert.
It is no accident that Percy summons Flannery O'Connor to such questions as well; but unlike her, he does not anchor his response in St. Augustine and St. Paul (we have here no abiding place) nor in St. Thomas, whose argument is insistent that the poet's, the artist's, responsibility is to the good of the thing being made, not with the correction of appetites in his audience.
As such, Whitehead's philosophy has a deep and abiding affinity with both the African and Christian roots of African Americans.
And socially conservative groups were quick to praise Ryan's selection, with the president of National Right to Life saying that «Ryan has a deep, abiding respect for all human life, including unborn children and their mothers, the disabled and the elderly.»
The famous couplet summing up the polarity of «flux» and «permanence, «Abide with me; / Fast falls the eventide,» is mentioned both here and in part V (PR 209 / 318, 3381 513).
We said Compline and over the course of the evening sang him some hymns: «Come Thou Fount of Ev» ry Blessing,» «Lord of All Hopefulness,» and «Abide with Me.»
Of course, aging Jesus Freaks and Episcopalians alike are all about that brevity thing, so they happily go along with «the Dude abides,» another classic line from the film.
Repressive regimes often ally themselves with a particular religion as a means of control, and consequently encourage the punishment of those who won't abide by the tenets of said religion.
She insists that he live with her and abide by her wishes about girlfriends and all sorts of things.
He came in with the model of Shepherding which meant that pastors and altar ministers where to ensure members of the congregation where catered for, protected, led, taught, etc, to ensure they abided and also grew up to become sherpherds themselves.
Every day of her work week, she abides with those who are sick or dying or injured, she sits with their families and friends.
what you would call «lockstep» i would call upholding and abiding with one of the basic principles of the catholic faith, which is to love on another as jesus loves us.
What is often neglected in these ministries is that the emphasis in the context of these Scriptures is not on the kind of faith or the amount of faith, but on abiding with Christ and asking according to the will of God.
Just as the Prodigal Son did not have fellowship with his father while he was in the far country (Luke 15:11 - 32) yet continued to be a son the entire time, so also, those who are children of God will stay a member of His family even when they stray into sin and rebellion, but they will not abide or remain in fellowship with God when they are away from Him.
«Modern European philosophy, which had its origins in Plato and Aristotle, after sixteen hundred years of Christianity reformulated its problems with increased attention to the importance of the individual subject of experience, conceived as an abiding entity with a transition of experiences.»
Abiding with Christ, or remaining with Him, is a prominent theme in John 14 - 17, and the first letter of John, and in both contexts it seems that to abide with Christ simply means to always be aware of His presence.
Familiar examples of such action would include the advocacy of social services aimed at the redistribution of material well - being so that there would be some agreed - upon level of affluence for all, including refusal to live above this parity level, unilateral disarmament, pacifism, nonviolent refusal to abide by existing laws that perpetuate injustice with the willingness to suffer the penalties that existing laws demand.
If I had decided to chime in I would have recommended reading Ian Bradley's fine book Abide With Me: The World of Victorian Hymns (1997), where he details the heated debates in 19th century England over whether to have choirs, and if so, if they should be kept at the rear of the sanctuary in order to «back up» the congregation in its worship rather than being a visual distraction in the front.
As members of the predominantly white, middle - class, law - abiding majority, we condone their ritual deaths in order to affirm our own «humanity» and identification with the existing social order.
First and foremost, it is the policy of this forum to respect other participants and you are obviously not abiding by that so I urge you to exercise patience when dealing with the «terrorist» and the «ignorant» for you are the better person and not use foul language.
Among philosophers, beginning with Heraclites of Ephesus (550 - 480 B.C.E.), right through Hegel and Nietzsche in our era, logos has meant «the essential abiding law of the world, thought and custom.»
Something a group agrees to abide by, along with the consequences of transgression.
X) attention has already been drawn to the sense of permanence dominating the invocation «Abide with me,» and the sense of flux dominating the sequel «Fast Falls the Eventide.»
With 300 million firearms in private hands (one - third of them pistols), the overwhelming majority of gun owners ARE responsible, law - abiding citizens, which is why these horrific massacres are not commonplace, but rather horrific outliers that can never be legislated away (e.g. DC, Chicago, and «Gun Free Zones»).
My faith has absolutely nothing to do with my stance on gun control (I don't support infringing on the liberties of law abiding citizens just because some people are scared of guns).
In the beginning much time is spent in deconstructing (John 12:24 Except the grain of wheat falling into the ground die, it abides alone; but if it die, it bears much fruit; but with time the ratio of time spent deconstructing grows less and reconstructing increases.
Writing more than five decades ago in Sports Illustrated, Catholic moral theologian Richard McCormick stated: «Regardless of what answer we come up with, it is both a sign and guarantee of abiding spiritual health to face issues at their moral root.
The fact being as long as one abides by ideas / beliefs then there will always be dispute conflict ideas beliefs can change with development of one's brain / as one's ideas beliefs may strengthen in the brains development.
If one does not agree with and would not abide by the supreme church's authority, then is not a member of the church.
What more can we ask for than an abiding awareness of the presence of Christ in our lives, and a growing capacity to abide with others?
Of course if that writer intended something else, as he may well have done, namely that the «times», in the sense of the particular segment of history in which he lived, were indeed «evil» and were marked by wickedness, with a collapse of standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenOf course if that writer intended something else, as he may well have done, namely that the «times», in the sense of the particular segment of history in which he lived, were indeed «evil» and were marked by wickedness, with a collapse of standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenof the particular segment of history in which he lived, were indeed «evil» and were marked by wickedness, with a collapse of standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenof history in which he lived, were indeed «evil» and were marked by wickedness, with a collapse of standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenof standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenof all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenof abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statement.
You will immediately protest that I am canonizing every syllable of the New Testament as if it were part of the unchanging wisdom of God, and that I am varnishing its errors and its obsolete thought with the splendor of abiding truth.
The point for us in this context, however, is that the New Testament material as a whole enables us to see that the first Christians, or their immediate successors, did not rest content with affirming that Jesus, in himself, was risen; they went on to say that the activity of God in his self - expression, above all in that self - expression in Jesus, was an abiding reality in the creation.
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