Sentences with phrase «of time of their separation»

Naturally many people go to court and argue that the Vancouver asset or real estate needs to be valued as of the time of separation and not trial because only one person contributed to that asset after separation.
Those five million couples used the period of time of their separation to cool down, think things over, gain some perspective, and find some resources that allowed them to put their marriages back together again.

Not exact matches

With my ex-husband permanently residing in Asia, I received full physical custody of my three children who were 11, 10 and six at the time of my separation.
Over time, you should get into the habit of maintaining a distinct separation between work duties and down time.
On July 3, for the first time, the traditionally conservative Financial Times newspaper endorsed the total separation of investment and retail banking in Britain.
Although La La did file for separation from Carmelo in April of 2017, the couple has since chosen not to get divorced and to keep this time in their lives out of the public so as to protect their 11 - year - old son Kiyan.
The partnership agreement is going to be the equivalent of your business pre-nup, and now is the time to think about what happens in the event of a separation or divorce.
(l) Except as otherwise set forth in Schedule 2.7 (l) of the Disclosure Schedule, (i) the Company is not and will not be obligated to pay separation, severance, termination or similar benefits as a result of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, nor will any such transactions accelerate the time of payment or vesting, or increase the amount, of any benefit or other compensation due to any individual; and (ii) the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not cause the Company to record additional compensation expense on its income statements with respect to any outstanding Stock Option or other equity - based award.
While many people start a home - based business thinking that they'll be able to spend more time with their family than they would otherwise, the lack of separation between your business and personal life can seriously interfere with family activities.
We expect that the process of completing the proposed separation will be time - consuming and involve significant costs and expenses, which may be significantly higher than what we currently anticipate and may not yield a discernible benefit if the separation is not completed or is not well executed.
These forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the anticipated timing, structure, benefits and tax treatment of the proposed separation of NHF's multifamily real estate assets and its other investments, and future financing plans, growth prospects and operating and financial performance.
Note on forward - looking statements: This press release contains «forward - looking statements» within the meaning of federal securities laws, including the timing of and benefits resulting from the separation of Marriott International and Marriott Vacations Worldwide, and similar statements concerning anticipated future events and expectations that are not historical facts.
Many contemporary people of faith define hell as a psychological state — separation from God, self and others, rather than a space - time place.
At the same time, Hailemariam has been forceful in maintaining a separation of church and state as a way to keep all religious groups on board.
There are uncanny parallels to the account of creation in Genesis (covered in water, separation of the waters (atmosphere formed)-RRB-, yet, the writers had no idea about those things at the time.
The episode is reminiscent of a time in history when secular leaders did not accept a separation of Church and State.
This is a difficult task, because there are so many diverse reasons for the separations, reasons going back to the time of the reformation, reasons which have emerged only later through the historical development of the separated Churches, doctrinal reasons, but also sociological, national, cultural ones which by themselves do not add up to a real denominational difference.
This time the interpretation immediately follows the parable (vv 49 - 50), which again is explained as referring to the separation of the righteous and the wicked at the final judgment.
By the time separation achieved critical mass during the second half of the nineteenth century, the establishments of old had long since died out.
To the first poster, if you took the time to write utter rubbish regarding separation of state, maybe you can take the time to learn what the founding fathers set it up for, it certainly wasn't for your interpretation of it.
In contrast, a fair comparison would have matched up children of same - s3x parents with children of heteros3xual parents who looked otherwise similar — no extra divorces, no extra separations, no extra time in foster care for the kids, said Gary Gates, a researcher at the Williams Inst itute, a s3xual orientation policy think tank at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Eliade lived and wrote at a time when theological writings urged for the separation of «religion» and «Christianity».
If we think about the first day and the first time that the universe became transparent and visible separation of light and darkness were..
For the 100th time Tarver — if he's supporting separation of church and state — how is that trying to overturn the 1st Amendment?
So the «geometrising» of the intellect consists in the cutting loose of location in time and space from each other, when in actual fact they are given together; though such separation in thought is necessary for communication.
Now is the time for evangelicals to declare themselves in a very intentional way for the recovery of intellectual aims that are unapologetically catholic» not as a way of losing their distinctiveness, but as a way of recovering the task that made the separation necessary in the first place: the safeguarding of a truly catholic vision of the world and its redemption.
You fundamentalist Christians continue to perpetuate this lie but the Supreme Court has ruled on this issue numerous times and the U.S. does have separation of church and state.
Imagine if people like Michelle Bachman, Kent Hovind, or Pat Robertson had their way, and there was no such thing as separation of church from state to hold them back from brainwashing our children, persecuting non-believers like they did in medieval times, and turning our country into a Christian oligarchy.
Yet every time FFRF or the ACLU acts on a violation of the separation of church and state, the Christians cry «persecution» even with a church on every corner to which they can go any day of the week, pray at home, in the street, put fish plaques on their cars, whatever.
PAK: Earlier I was speaking about the need to question and overturn the secularist ideology that finds its perfect expression in the axiomatic dogma of the separation of Church and State — the sort of critique Alasdair MacIntyre has pursued in the field of ethics for a long time now, but that the rest of the Church has been surprisingly slow to pick up on.
I won't waste time posting Jefferson / Madison quotes, but simply refer to the Establishment Clause, Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Baptists and Reynolds v U.S. (1878) which referencing the Jefferson letter's «separation» language in interpretation of the Establishment / Free Exercise clauses states: «Coming as this does from an acknowledged leader of the advocates of the measure, it may be accepted almost as an authoritative declaration of the scope and effect of the amendment thus secured.»
Despite formal separation of church and state, the effect of this arrangement over time has been to covertly control religious leaders by making it appear that the institutions they lead are the bulwark of democracy.
It is, therefore, totally foreign to the basic nature of America at the time of the writing of the Constitution to argue a separation doctrine that implies a secular state» (A Christian Manifesto (Good News, 1981], pp. 33 - 34).
Samuel Gregg asks why the solution to problems of our time is not «a political community grounded in principles of natural reason» that preserves the modern separation of church and state.
As the separation from God's own personal leadership and intervention decreased, the sin of Israel increased until the place where after Malachi, God is silent for a long, long time.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to do some terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
The separation principle provided just enough camouflage for a community of Jews to oppose any further Christianization of American public life without at the same time having to assert their own Jewishness.
Over time, the separation of the unitive and procreative dimensions of sexuality leads to the progressive rise of the «nightmare menu»: on one side, ways to reproduce without recourse to sexuality (screening to selectively reduce the inconvenient), and on the other, ways to seek sexual union without reproduction, altering socially and legally our definitions of sexuality and marriage.
However, in the present case the separation is to be conceived somewhat differently since it results at the same time from the free act of the individual.
Moreover, the Supreme Court doesn't only look at those specific words, but can reference other docu - ments of the time to gain insight as to the intentions of the Founding Fathers which they have done in the concept of the separation of Church and State.
This is a time of the symbolic separation of the sheep and the goats.
And read JFK's 60's speech about the separation of church & state again, and try to learn something this time.
Generally, in business, there are these kinds of separations all the time, capital vs. operating expenses, revenue from operations vs investments, etc..
For a long time, precisely as long as Judaism was marginal to my life, the strict separation of religion and state made perfect sense to me.
Of course there is a separation when you leave home and join the convent — but at the same time, to be part of a family is a gifOf course there is a separation when you leave home and join the convent — but at the same time, to be part of a family is a gifof a family is a gift.
DE: This separation was made by Grunbaum, who said you could have the other things Whitehead wanted without having to have the homogeneity of space - time.
He can't hide behind a pretense that we only need to work on the economy while saying we should undermine science literacy AND blur separation of church and state at the same time!
Yet we must not interpret the fact of this unique event as a separation of time into two periods, the one enslaved to fatality, the other free.
It survived the shock and in 1911 enrolled a slightly larger proportion of the population than at the time of separation from the State.
What we often neglect to say: Deaths and separations are times of pain and suffering.
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