Sentences with phrase «on codifying»

This arbitrary restriction on codifying animal welfare and control creates a tragedy that many Tulsa Pets Magazine readers, and certainly most rescue organizations, are familiar with — abandonment, shooting and neglect often become the norm.
His reelection campaign has mostly been conducted through the Women's Equality Party ballot line he's created for November, with his focus on codifying, and thereby protecting, the right to an abortion.
Democrats will face their toughest odds on codifying DACA, the Obama - era immigration program that shields from deportation more than 700,000 unauthorized immigrants who entered the US as minors.
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Civil law is a legal system based on a codified set of principles that serve as the primary source of law.

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These standards codify behaviors around key manager responsibilities like one - on - one meetings, onboarding new staff, and communication of team goals.
An institution of Desjardins» size would not function without codified processes, and while the co-operative has plenty — 143 distinct ones when it counted a few years ago — it is now looking to give employees more leeway to act on the front lines by, say, allowing a caisse teller to offer an additional incentive at the counter.
The new rules update existing regulations and are designed to better codify what constitutes a violation of discipline, the official Xinhua news agency reported late on Wednesday.
In what may be the clearest sign that Morrison is intent on doing more than «putting the barn on the package,» she backed Plum's decision in 2013 to become a public benefit corporation, which codifies the business's social and environmental purpose in its charter.
Last month, Politico and The New York Times reported on a pair of memos that Porter and Kelly signed that codified the procedures for presenting Trump with any sort of information.
Ernest Hemingway never codified his insights on writing into a book, but he did share his thinking on the topic in commissioned articles; letters to his agents, publishers, and friends; and through his novels.
«Sarbanes - Oxley did a lot to codify protections for whistleblowers, but it didn't really change the general culture or behavior at companies,» says Andrew Sherman, a partner at Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky, a Washington - based law firm focused on small - business issues.
The point is that Carnegie — America's preeminent expert on networking, arguably the person who first codified networking as a skill — analyzed Lincoln's life for his people skills.
In 2004, the culture was codified enough for Netflix to put it on a sequence of slides, which it posted on its corporate website five years later.
If your CEO (or a member of your Board, or another member of the C - Suite) decides to codify or enforce their stance on an issue as part of company rules or culture, you might have a budding Activist CEO on your hands.
We codified 4 years of findings and 1,000 + case studies into a simple, twelve - question survey that scores you based on your answers.
The charts contain the following narrative, and it is worth noting that Federal Reserve's dual mandate was officially codified in the Humphrey — Hawkins Full Employment Act in 1978 — prior to the act, the Federal Reserve was focused on full employment:
There is also the matter of the thinly veiled (if at all) threat that regulators were looking closely at codifying their stances on cryptocurrency.
Hint: trying to codify religious beliefs into secular law and being struck down on that basis doesn't count.
Religion codifies the rules of conduct and joins people together into a community not necessarily based on proximal community, which can be a good thing.
Because Greek philosophical concepts had to be translated into Latin legal concepts, theology in the West took on the character of codified law after the West lost Greek.
don't you see the trouble that most people are in and that they just want you for their own advantage but I swear to you we're different from all of them come join us I can tell you are lookin» for a way to live where truth is determined by consensus full of codified arbitrary directives come join us all we want to have is your small mind turn it into one of our own kind you can go through life adrift and alone desperate, desolate, on your own but we're lookin» for a few more stalwart clones come join us come join us come join us
I'm not a Muslim, I'm just pointing out how even «moderate» aspects of religion - including Christianity - shouldn't be imposed on people or codified into law.
Kansas governor Sam Brownback has signed a new law that will codify existing federal protections in state courts, offering Kansas residents protection «from government infringement on religious liberties.»
But when religious people attempt to codify nonsense into law or otherwise force their religion on others, then blowback is entirely to be expected.
the problem is when those people who believe decide to force their beliefs on others by codifying their beliefs into law, discriminating against their fellows, and insinuating it in to public school curriculum.
From Enns: «As a biblical scholar who deals with the messy parts of the Bible (i.e., the Old Testament), I came away with one recurring impression, a confirmation of my experience in these matters: mainstream American evangelicalism, as codified in the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, doesn't really know what to do with the Bible as a historical text.»
In declaring itself legally autonomous and creating the first body of codified law since the collapse of Rome, the Church took on all the aspects of a modern State.
It was a book whose title was to prove more memorable than its content; during the two decades since its publication «blaming the victim» has remained on the lips of politicians and intellectuals as a codified rebuke to any suggestion that people are poor because of what they have done or not done rather than because of what has been done to them or not done for them.
Pope Francis has not openly agreed with either side of the debate on divorced Catholics, but he did warn last week against «codifying faith in rules and instructions as did the scribes, the Pharisees and the doctors of law in the time of Jesus».
unfortunately, the religious work tirelessly to codify their beliefs into civil law, infringing on the rights of their fellows and attempting to indoctrinate our children in public schools.
For example, the codifying common lawyer, Sir Edward Coke, remained a loyal Anglican all his life, paying no special attention to Puritan theological debates going on at the time.
a significant percentage of «believers» continually try to impose their beliefs on everyone by codifying their doctrine in law.
A second is the Catholic doctrine of baptism, especially its emphasis on the regenerative quality of the sacrament and its possible domestic and political implications, which the Church continues to acknowledge in her codified counsel regarding near - death situations, as well as in her use of the Pauline privilege, which allows for the dissolution of a marriage between two non-baptized persons if one of them should subsequently receive baptism.
The Democratic candidate isn't running on a platform that aims to codify the immoral religious delusions on the society as a whole.
In the sermon on the meaning of life, the direction of movement is from complexity and searching in many directions to simple, succinctly codified answers.
It encompasses ritual, and it mandates behavior and feeling, but it gives a privileged place to discourse: it grounds itself in the Word, whether that means a formally codified text or a broader conception of the divine spirit; it thrives on professional and popular interpretations of the Word; it requires the construction and maintenance of community through communication of shared convictions and experiences; and it mandates verbal expressions of sincerity, emotion, and commitment.
Christians bring it on to themselves by presuming to be morally superior, and attempting to codify via legislation what they choose to believe.
Organizations like the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) and United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA, colloquially abbreviated to «U-Trip») nominally took the lead in terms of getting everyone on the same page as far as the basic rules, codifying a backyard game to make sure it was basically played the same way everywhere.
If we are, as this Committee report takes us, on a voyage of discovery to some form of codified constitution it makes little sense to restrict the content to codifying that which was, on the logic of Parliamentary (or, rather, executive) sovereignty never intended to be codified.
Like a dinosaur with its head removed, the doctrine will no doubt continue to stumble on, but it is high time it was put out of its misery in favour of a codified and justiciable written constitution.»
Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins did not praise the constitutional amendment that would codify the Roe v. Wade decision in state law as backed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday, indicating more urgency was needed on the issue.
If I had to guess, after eyeballing it, I'd guess it would add something on the order of 60 - 85 pages to the tax code, net, in codified form.
In fact, our conference is calling on the governor to urge that in the budget bill we put in the language of Roe v. Wade and codify New York law, so we are not at risk here.»
Anthony Barnett, founder of openDemocracy, opened the discussion on digital freedoms on an optimistic note by predicting that the UK will have a codified constitution in the next 25 years and can therefore become the first major democracy to harness the participatory potential of the web to found a new constitutional settlement.
As part of the Department of Politics and International Relations» «Engagement with Theory» alumni conference day (full audio here), aimed at bringing theoretical scrutiny to bear on pressing modern political issues, Professor McLean presented a paper entitled «A Codified Constitution for the (Rest of the) United Kingdom» (Podcast).
Some conservative lawmakers were uncomfortable with backing the legislation because of a provision that would codify the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision on abortion into state law.
Well, I certainly support their First Amendment rights, while reminding them that there are limits on that, just as there are limits on their sacred Second Amendment that are codified in case law.
Cuomo is urging voters to back him and his running mate, former Rep. Kathy Hochul, on the ballot line formed to promote the 10 - point Women's Equality Act, which has stalled in Albany over a provision designed to codify Roe v. Wade.
Unlike the original bill, the new one also codifies several of the generally well - received governance reforms the authority instituted after the scandal over lane closures on the George Washington Bridge.
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