On the command of direct revelation he started his own bank, which failed miserably and lost the savings of many Saints.
Love for neighbor and enemy depends not on an emotional and sentimental feeling of pity or admiration, which finds in the most profligate individual the spark of the divine, of noble, inextinguishable humanity; rather it depends
on the command of God.
THAT «S what defines Islam today... CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY... a religion of promised murder and the lowlifes that act
on the command of this «peace - loving prophet» that would slit your throat given half a chance if you stood up and challenged this phony.
The power of the various dynasties in this period was based
on the command of a war band, the support of a tribal or national sense of solidarity, or religious sectarianism.
The central energy of the Soul Stone incorporated the facility to assemble souls now not handiest
on the command of the person, however at its personal will.
On command of the voices in her head, she spirited her two daughters to the family cottage on the Virginia Peninsula, painted the windows black, and set up the house as a field hospital.
He will soon be jumping through the hoop
on the command of hoopla.
Our clients» confidence is founded in large part
on our command of legal matters arising from the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, the Companies» Creditors Arrangement Act, the Farm Debt Mediation Act, and laws related to construction liens, mortgages, personal property, and commercial tenancies.
Not exact matches
By Saturday up to 200 employees drafted from merchandising, logistics, supply chain and human resources teams were marshaling people and goods from Home Depot's buzzing five - room
command center filled with monitors tracking the storm and maps
of the hurricane region pasted
on walls.
The man who planned and
commanded the raid, Admiral William McRaven, is a veteran leader who served at every level
of the SEALs and who literally wrote the book
on special operations.
Asked for comment
on the announced movement
of the missile defense batteries to Syria, Maj. Josh T. Jacques
of the US Military's Central
Command, which covers the Middle East, said Russia «should move humanitarian aid into Syria, not more weaponry.»
HOW is it possible for 11 nations that,
on a combined basis,
command very little more than 15 pert cent
of the world's capitalisation, hold the rest
of the world to ransom?
The court wrote in Boyce that «the appearance
of unlawful
command influence» exists «where an objective, disinterested observer, fully informed
of all the facts and circumstances, would harbor a significant double about the fairness
of the proceeding» — a calculus evident in Nance's own public comments
on Oct. 23.
Latency, or the amount
of time taken for devices to communicate with one another, can be a problem
on a wireless network, resulting in a time lag between the
command input and its effect taking place.
(YouTube influencers usually
command the heftier fees, since their following tends to be more engaged than those
of content creators
on Instagram, Snap, or Facebook.)
After losing out to Bell for FIFA World Cup rights in October, CBC's executive director
of sports, Jeffrey Orridge, whose network had also lost out
on rights to the Canadian Football League and Canadian Curling Association, told The Globe and Mail, «It's a challenge for the sports media landscape in general, to sustain these types
of levels, what rights are currently
commanding.»
On the periphery
of the
command center, we found a Bradley fighting vehicle, stationed in front
of small berm.
Solomon became second in
command at the Wall Street giant last month, taking
on the role
of sole president and chief operating officer after Harvey Schwartz retired from the bank.
Even Lindt, whose Lindor chocolate balls
command premium prices, has felt the pain, reporting
on Tuesday that 2017 organic sales rose only 3.7 %, below its long - term target
of 6 % to 8 %.
«Beyond just sort
of having a hull or having a submarine, you also need to train and exercise and have
command and control and so
on to to make a real capability, and that's somewhere where NATO has fallen down over the last decade or so.»
The
command from the top could be as obvious as «I've got the ball
on the Tipton account,» or as subtle as «Let me know when you're done with your analysis
of the Tipton account — I want to take a look at your recommendations.»
I'm not big
on chain
of command.
He had an open e-mail channel to anyone in Multi-National Force - Iraq — and often received messages from junior leaders
on problems in their areas that they could not get resolved through their chain
of command (or problems that the chain
of command were creating).
Alternatively, you can press the button
on the top
of the devices before saying a
command.
Taiwan's main
command center outside Taipei is also clearly marked out
on Google maps, Wang, a former deputy commander
of the Nanjing military region, wrote.
Exclusive experiences,
on the other hand,
command significant value
on social media, and posting a selfie with a celebrity will make someone the envy
of his or her peers.
And as brands increasingly rely
on social media to market services and products, influencers like FuckJerry can often
command tens
of thousands
of dollars for a single post, delivering measurable results to their clients.
«At 7:32 p.m. local time today, US forces - Afghanistan conducted a strike
on an ISIS - K tunnel complex in Achin district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, as part
of ongoing efforts to defeat ISIS - K in Afghanistan in 2017,» US Central
Command said in a statement, referring to the ISIS branch in Afghanistan and Pakistan, ISIS - Khorasan.
British Columbia's film industry, which for most
of the past two decades
commanded the lion's share
of foreign - funded service production in Canada, has fallen
on
Zhukov, long a confidant
of Stalin, earned glory for his
command during the war, but he would soon find himself
on the outs with the mercurial Soviet leader.
British Columbia's film industry, which for most
of the past two decades
commanded the lion's share
of foreign - funded service production in Canada, has fallen
on lean times.
In the case
of Facebook, the company has more than 1.5 billion users — far more than any other single media business
commands — and it tracks what they see and click
on in ways that most media companies can only dream
of.
«The English Channel is an absolute lifeline for the UK, and it is very important HMS Westminster and the Royal Navy maintains a watchful eye
on this key strategic link,» Simon Kelly,
Commanding Officer
of HMS Westminster, said in a statement.
Hasen's point appeared to be borne out Saturday when Stone submitted an affidavit to the Nevada court pledging to post a list
of cautionary
commands on the «Stop the Steal» web site in an effort to ensure that its volunteers do not break the law.
She doesn't
command or crave the spotlight or spout rhetoric
on small screens and conference stages the way some
of her more media - trained peers do.
«At 7:32 p.m. local time today, US forces - Afghanistan conducted a strike
on an ISIS - K tunnel complex in Achin district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, as part
of ongoing efforts to defeat ISIS - K in Afghanistan in 2017,» US Central
Command said in a statement, referring to the Islamic State branch in Afghanistan and Pakistan, ISIS - Khorasan.
My boss had far too much work
on his plate and desperately needed someone else to handle the day - to - day management
of the organization, so I become the second - in -
command to free up his time.
In a 1942 issue
of Vogue, a columnist wrote: «Weddings nowadays hang not
on the bride's whim, but
on the decision
of the grooms
commanding officer.
On the day Plus launched, I noted an Ads product manager named Paul Adams in close conversation with Zuckerberg and a couple
of members
of the high
command inside a small conference room.
Though the original games centered
on conquering
command posts with factions made
of «Star Wars» creatures like Wookies, Jaws, and Tusken Raiders, studio head Patrick Söderlund said this would be «DICE's interpretation
of what Battlefront» should be — so we're expecting a few new spins
on the original concept.
Typically, it's a game that not only dominates the holidays, but holds a
commanding spot
on the sales charts through the middle
of the following year.
The voice
command technology was rated
on a 1 - 5 scale where 5 represented the highest level
of distraction.
The conservatives, liberals and socialists, who
command a large majority
of the parliamentary seats, will work out a joint motion
on Tuesday and expect to debate the issue in parliament
on Wednesday and vote
on it
on Thursday, Tremosa's aide said
on Monday.
Two large and exclusive shopping emporiums came to
command the avenue: Bergdorf Goodman's, directly across from Central Park
on the former site
of the city's biggest Vanderbilt mansion, and Saks Fifth Avenue, a few blocks south
of it, the newest large store
on the avenue.
Valukas also portrayed a corporate culture in which there was heavy pressure to keep costs down, a reluctance to report problems up the chain
of command, a skittishness about putting safety concerns
on paper, and general bureaucratic resistance to change.
To understand why leaders put
on these superficial shields and how to breakthrough them, I recently sat down with Gen. Stanley McChrystal, former commander
of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan and
of the Joint Special Operations
Command.
Commenting
on his entrepreneurial journey with Wrappup, Salman said, «It's been a wild ride for sure, from a simple idea at a hackathon, to a working prototype in 24 hours, to the current state
of the platform driven by predictive A.I. and voice
commands - it's been an incredible experience.
A security guard's
command post with a dozen surveillance monitors may appear to afford a superior view
of what's going
on inside and around a building.
A former Odgers partner who spoke
on condition
of anonymity adds, «The whole tenor was one
of command and control, even bullying.»
On January 25, a Russian fighter jet also conducted an «unsafe and unprofessional» interception
of a US reconnaissance aircraft over the Black Sea, according to US European
Command.