Sentences with phrase «of acknowledgement in»

Clive Miéville, managing director of MI, said; «This kind of acknowledgement in a leading directory is testament to the growing power of international networks as an alternative to global law firms.

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At the opening of the trial in Rome, the U.S. investment bank the other defendants asked a three - judge panel at the Court of Accounts, which rules on abuses of public funds, to reject the case in an acknowledgement that the judges do not have jurisdiction, Marco Fratini, one of the judges, said.
Acknowledgement of this awareness is an excellent first step in moving forward.
It's about the acknowledgement of an important idea that often gets ignored in politics and public policy, and that's the idea of «home.»
A new direction for Research In Motion is starting to take shape under CEO Thorsten Heins, and it starts with an acknowledgement of the gravity of the situation.
Her work at the firm earned Bell a «special mention» in the acknowledgements section of O'Leary's first book, Cold Hard Truth, published in 2011.
This is an acknowledgement that there is a lot of change taking place here in the U.S. marketplace.
«The Opposition» is the major first comedy show with a baked - in acknowledgement of the shift in the conservative - media landscape away from the dogmatic, small - government Reagan Republican.
In an acknowledgement of potential rifts between Germany and the US on the world stage, Merkel emphasized a close Franco - German alliance during her campaign event on Sunday.
In the end, Cook's acknowledgement of that might be the most important revelation — and lesson — of all.
She does reckon we've achieved a watershed in popular environmental consciousness, between Hurricane Katrina, An Inconvenient Truth and the Stern Review, and Bush 43's state of the union acknowledgement of climate change in 2007.
argument is usually made with complete lack of acknowledgement for the trade - off being consciously made for investment in growth.
This acknowledgement, that employees have family responsibilities outside of work, is beneficial for employee retention and well - being, and we should never regress into the antiquated «you must always be in your desk from 9:00 to 5:00» mentality.
However, the temporary absence (until January 1, 2018) of exemption conditions intended to support and provide accountability mechanisms for such adherence (e.g., conditions requiring advisers to provide a written acknowledgement of their fiduciary status and adherence to the Impartial Conduct Standards) obliges the Department to consider the possibility that some lapses in compliance may result in associated investor losses.
There is some acknowledgement of the global economic and geopolitical risks, with the result that the Government lowered the private sector forecast for nominal GDP by $ 10 billion in each year.
Tillis hammered Hagan in ads and debates on her absences and the rise of ISIS and jumped on her acknowledgement that she skipped a national security meeting to attend a fundraiser.
Beatriz will bring to the foundation her diverse experience in healthcare and community service, along with her acknowledgement of the healing properties of art and music.
No acknowledgement of the weakness we have seen in a whole bevy of indicators missing their expectations (Citi Surprise Index).
Yet despite the acknowledgement of a culture of homophobia in the school system, the report offered no recommendations aimed at addressing these serious concerns.
CAROL LOOMIS: In the conclusion of a book, Dear Chairman, which you recommend in this year's annual letter, a new book you recommend, the author argues that «the life's work of great investors is inevitably reabsorbed into the industrial complex with little acknowledgement of their accomplishmentIn the conclusion of a book, Dear Chairman, which you recommend in this year's annual letter, a new book you recommend, the author argues that «the life's work of great investors is inevitably reabsorbed into the industrial complex with little acknowledgement of their accomplishmentin this year's annual letter, a new book you recommend, the author argues that «the life's work of great investors is inevitably reabsorbed into the industrial complex with little acknowledgement of their accomplishments.
There is some acknowledgement in the Update of the variation in views on economic prospects by the private sector economists.
«We think with Google's acknowledgement of the issue, and the vast resources it has to fix it, that there will be an effective solution in place in short order,» the firm said.
Rather, the Kingdom of God is about the demonstrative supernatural exploits of God; sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, the crippled and paralyzing walking again... but most of all, the acknowledgement of sin in man's heart that can only be evoked through the conviction that comes through the Holy Spirit himself.
Hitler wrote a speech in which he talks about this alliance, this is an excerpt: «The fact that the Vatican is concluding a treaty with the new Germany means the acknowledgement of the National Socialist state by the Catholic Church.
Confession can be an acknowledgement of guilt or an exercise in self - justification, the difference being that the latter usually results in a compulsive need to repeat the story over and over in a kind of morose delectation not far removed from today's «tell - all» talk shows.
3 For an indication of the frequency and austere occasions of these lectures, see the contents table of The Organization of Thought, and the Acknowledgements section of Essay in Science and Philosophy.
It has been more of a gradual and grudging acknowledgement at best, and still, there, exactly as in Brian the original commenter's note, the Catholic stance on evolution is still, well, evolving.
(Though many believe His reference to some eunuchs being born this way was an acknowledgement of such a condition without condemnation) And the 6 or 7 typical clobber passages in the bible, upon careful examination, fail to address what we presently understand as sexual orientation at all.
(An acknowledgement of the different races represented in our family, designed to elicit a longer conversation about why our family looks like it does, but only as long as it takes to check out.)
In the modern West adoptees themselves are often highly critical of current practices that leave many adoptees extremely wounded souls without acknowledgement and permission to show their grief, and thus without knowledge and access to support and healing therapies.
Declaring myself «spiritual,» though, is simply an acknowledgement of the whisper in my heart — a personal, private affinity for metaphysical answers; a quiet hope, inside of me, that I might encounter a grand order to things.
Do you need official acknowledgement of «prayer time» in order for prayer to work?
I have often thought, particularly when working in the diocesan marriage tribunal, that our acknowledgement of the fact of Original Sin gives us such a head start when it comes to understanding human nature, and why people act the way they do.
This cool feature lets you browse through Evolving in Monkey Town and read the table of contents, dedication, preface, acknowledgements, back cover, and selections from chapters 1 - 10.
«It is a positive sign that one of the most prestigious acknowledgements in the field of the international press has been attributed to one who proclaims spiritual, religious and moral values in the world, and who speaks effectively in favor of peace and greater justice,» Lombardi said.
I was thinking of maybe just mentioning their names in the acknowledgements section where no direct references were made.
Stormzy, in a more overt acknowledgement of God, nods to the Last Supper in his album's artwork (pictured, left).
Any specification of the responsibilities that accompany our basic rights, any articulation of the content of the «laws of nature,» any acknowledgement that the Church might be necessary for the state to judge and fulfill its obligations to the «power in heaven,» or any specification of the meaning of «nature and nature's God» — though article 1, sec. 8 of the Constitution may provide a clue when it empowers Congress «to promote the Progress of Science and the useful Arts.»
In the end, however, I at least have to do my best to know the truth, which is not dependent on either my acknowledgement or knowledge of it.
Pure moral egoism is an extreme case of simplicity with minimal complexity in the moral sphere; extreme complexity without simplicity would be the acknowledgement of a wide array of agents, interests, and values with too little coordination to allow of selective response or action.2
We must be careful and stress, however, that an acknowledgement that wars can and have been used by God does not mean that Christians should become active participants in and supporters of such conflicts.
But increasingly researchers in this field are coming to agree that careful observation also requires an acknowledgement of the emotion, meaning and purpose in nonhuman experience.
In my opinion, humble acknowledgement of these five points is the beginning of spiritual maturity.
And in exploring the wide implications of it all, he noted «the risk of an alliance between democracy and ethical relativism, which would remove any sure moral reference point from political and social life, and on a deeper level make the acknowledgement of truth impossible» (VS 101) and warned us, as he had done in an earlier encyclical, that «As history demonstrates, a democracy without values easily turns into open or thinly disguised totalitarianism».
Finally, it involves self - criticism, the acknowledgement of how one is bound up in the sin of society and has the tendencies which lead to the most vicious acts.
As Livio Melina explains in his article «Christ and the Dynamism of Action: an Outlook and Overview of Christocentrism in Moral Theology», Communio: International Catholic Review 28 (Spring 2001), «the spectrum ranges from an affirmation of the primacy of Christ as exemplary model to an acknowledgement of a Christie ontology of the moral subject, from a reference to the critical mediation of anthropology up to an affirmation of his concrete human existence as the categorical norm».
When baptism became «believers» baptism», the decisive step became faith in Christ (and the Scriptures) and baptism became not an infusion of faith and grace, but only the public acknowledgement of faith.
It is reproduced here in part with my acknowledgement and thanks for the permission given by the University of London.
From the side of the recipient of the claim, justice is also served in the very receiving and acknowledgement of the claim.
Grateful and public acknowledgement of the Afghan people's vital contributions in the dark days after 9/11 will show them the respect needed to strengthen our bonds with them.
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