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Here's a timeline
of WikiLeaks»
correspondence with Trump Jr. leading up to and after the election, and what Trump said about WikiLeaks
on the campaign trail:
He has accused the state
of breaching two clauses
of the European Convention
on Human Rights, one which prohibits «inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment», and one which guarantees the right
of respect for «private and family life» and «
correspondence».
They would also have to give the bureau information
on any claims filed and awards issued in their arbitrations, as well as
correspondence from their arbitrators regarding unpaid fees and failure to follow standards
of conduct.
Act Like a Corporate Officer When the corporation's owner signs her name to checks, contracts, or
correspondence for the corporation, she must always indicate that she is the president to show that she is not acting
on her own but as an agent
of the corporation.
In addition, the corporation's full name (which should indicate the company's corporate status through use
of «Inc.» or an equivalent) must be used
on all
correspondence, stationery, advertising, phone listings, and signs.
We will assign you a unique 10 - digit account number to use in place
of your Social Security number
on most forms and
correspondence.
In search
of any evidence
of White House pressure
on the Department
of Justice, AT&T asked the judge overseeing the case for access to White House
correspondence, which the judge denied.
This will help with personalization
of your future
correspondence with the website and the relevance
of your link
on their website.
Hundreds
of pages
of correspondence between two intermediaries reveal an active effort to win over President Trump
on behalf
of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Most
of the reason for this is that the question
of whether a thing is or is not a security is a highly fact - dependent and, sitting from my perch
on the East Coast and not in the offices
of the issuers
of these coins, I am in a very bad position to ascertain what is going
on behind a company's closed doors, what's in their private
correspondence and what intentions lay behind their issuances.
Upon separation from employment with the Company or
on demand by the Company during my employment, I will immediately deliver to the Company, and will not keep in my possession, recreate, or deliver to anyone else, any and all Company property, including, but not limited to, Company Confidential Information, Associated Third Party Confidential Information, as well as all devices and equipment belonging to the Company (including computers, handheld electronic devices, telephone equipment, and other electronic devices), Company credit cards, records, data, notes, notebooks, reports, files, proposals, lists,
correspondence, specifications, drawings, blueprints, sketches, materials, photographs, charts, any other documents and property, and reproductions
of any and all
of the aforementioned items that were developed by me pursuant to my employment with the Company, obtained by me in connection with my employment with the Company, or otherwise belonging to the Company, its successors, or assigns, including, without limitation, those records maintained pursuant to Section 3.C.
Matthew Freedman, a promoter
of U.S. - Australian business ties, framed much
of his
correspondence touting the trip to EPA staffers like a travelogue:
On Sydney's Bondi Beach, he wrote Pruitt aide Millan Hupp, «you can walk as long as you want on a long and winding paved walking trail along the sea
On Sydney's Bondi Beach, he wrote Pruitt aide Millan Hupp, «you can walk as long as you want
on a long and winding paved walking trail along the sea
on a long and winding paved walking trail along the sea..
On another is Stormy Daniels, the adult - film actress seeking internal correspondence as part of her effort to be freed from a nondisclosure agreement centering on an alleged affair with Trum
On another is Stormy Daniels, the adult - film actress seeking internal
correspondence as part
of her effort to be freed from a nondisclosure agreement centering
on an alleged affair with Trum
on an alleged affair with Trump.
he taught in an underground seminary, worked with associates in the intelligence services for the overthrow
of Hitler, helped Jews get out
of the country, and kept up a steady
correspondence with friends
on questions spiritual, theological, and ethical.
The McLaughlin Group doesn't usually evoke memories
of Lincoln - Douglas, and Twittering about your favorite bagel from Panera isn't exactly
correspondence on the level
of John and Abigail Adams.
The seeming
correspondence between events in our own day and the language
of the prophets has prompted Christians to look with fresh eyes
on the biblical promises about the Land and the prophetic oracles about return and restoration.
While we should hesitate to pass an anachronistic judgment
on his behavior, we can at least restrain the celebrations
of his fiancée, Maria von Wedemeyer, as his true love, the heroine for the perfect hero — celebrations that were inspired by the publication
of their
correspondence in Love Letters from Cell 92.
To send e-mail acknowledgements
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correspondence conducted
on the website.
This attitude has also been held among scientists until recently, when the creationist pressures
on public education and policy became so threatening that some scientists founded a new journal, Creation / Evolution, a «Committee
of Correspondence» and a Creation / Evolution News letter, aimed at defending evolutionary science and dismantling creationist arguments.
An interesting
correspondence on the punishment
of Christians survives between Pliny the Elder (c.61 - l 13), who had been sent to reorganize the province
of Bithynia, and the Emperor Trajan (c.53 - 117; ruled 98 - 117).
Our genome is nearly identical to the chimpanzee genome, a little less identical to the gorilla genome, a little less identical to the orangutan genome, and so
on — and this
correspondence is present in ways that are not needed for function (such as the location
of shared genetic defects, the order
of genes
on chromosomes, and
on and
on).
First, N.T. Wright, Bishop
of Durham, responded (
Correspondence, June / July 2008) to Richard John Neuhaus» comments
on his new book, Surprised by Hope, which had included a criticism that its «concrete eschatological expectation»
of a physical resurrection
on a perfected earth was «more suggestive
of Joseph Smith than St. Paul»» noting that Mormons were simply taking seriously the relevant passages in the New Testament at the very time that «the Western Protestant church... was eliminating the ancient concrete eschatological expectation.»
1 would like to thank Tom Buford and The Personalist Discussion Group for inviting me to speak
on the Hartshorne - Brightman
Correspondence before their annual session at the 1995 Eastern Division meeting
of the American Philosophical Association.
On pedophilia and the American Psychological Association and the American Psychiatric Association, personal
correspondence; Kevin Jennings
of the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network, quoted in New York Times, November 23, 1999.
Masataka Takeshita has in his work examined some
of the works
of al - Ghazzali to recover his thinking
on this issue
of correspondence.31 The tradition in question is as follows: «whoever knows himself knows God.»
Hartshorne answers Brightman's invitation to cut his criticism to pieces both in the
correspondence, and in the 1960 essay
on Brightman.42 In the essay, Hartshorne attempts to show the incoherence
of Brightman's final statement
of the nature
of the self in Person and Reality.
From our
correspondence, and now from our conversation, I know that you possess a lot
of illumination,
on the basis
of which it is important that you should act.
The result: A new historical perspective
on the meaning
of Paul's polemic against the Judaizers which occupies so much
of his recorded
correspondence.»
This idea
of twoness above is not as vague as it sounds, for we can agree
on a certain arbitrary model set containing what we call two things, our cow and rock if we wish, got by counting or other means, and declare that any other set has two things if it can be put in one - to - one
correspondence (in modern terminology, bijective
correspondence) with our model set.
It is the weaknesses endemic to narrative that may cause some to question its sufficiency: the rejection
of the philosophical supports needed to sustain Christian truth, an emphasis
on divine agency entailing a disdain for apologetics, and a turn to intratextual (rather than
correspondence) theories
of truth.
(a) Hartshorne's objection to my position
on truth would be that I assume that there are truths about the past and that truth is real now as involving a relation
of correspondence with an object, the past; however, the past
on my view is not real now, is not preserved in its full subjective immediacy in the consequent nature
of God.
Running parallel also means that mental processes must be synchronized by innumerable specific laws, for all kinds
of sensations — red, sweet, cold, painful and so
on — all mental images, feelings, thoughts and acts
of volition must have a special physiological
correspondence.
Also
of note is that late in his nineties, he gave editorial advice
on the first published volume
of his
correspondence (Auxier and Davies 3).
(I disagree, however, that Palmer was chiefly responsible for Harvard's refusal to hire Peirce; James's
correspondence in the Houghton Library shows that James was quite willing to praise Peirce in public but quite capable
of planting a knife in his back in the reference letters he wrote
on Peirce's behalf.)
In the course
of correspondence I asked Professor Whitrow whether he knew
of any material at the Imperial College that would bear
on Whitehead's educational theory.
In relation to American religious culture, therefore, television has exercised a major status - conferral effect, not
on the basis
of a representativeness, nor
on a calculated moral - evaluative basis, but solely
on the basis
of a
correspondence of a minority religious ethos with television's own economic, functional, and mythical goals.
The recent articles and
correspondence on Hans Urs von Balthasar and Our Blessed Lady, as well as
on Fatima, once again underline the crucial role that Mary plays in the work
of our redemption and the truly remarkable way in which God has reconciled His creatures to Himself.
While some preliminary
correspondence has been carried
on with the European commission, and while all
of us in the area - commission are aware
of and grateful for the vigorous and productive work
of the East Asian group — this is a discussion
of matters which have arisen in the two meetings which have been held under my chairmanship in North America.
We have worked with scores
of churches that had, for instance, until recently kept a typewritten list
of members in the church office, financial records in a software format
on the volunteer treasurer's home computer, and
correspondence on the church secretary's PC, with no effective way to share or integrate the information each cache contained.
If the argument in favor
of the
correspondence of an entertained possibility
of a state
of affairs to an actual state
of affairs is entirely based
on coherence and consistency, we seem to be left with the question as to what more is affirmed, when we claim
correspondence, than that this is the most coherent and consistent belief to hold?
As often formulated it seems that supporters
of the
correspondence theory
of truth claim that there is
correspondence between thoughts or verbal expressions
on the one side and something nonlingustic
on the other.
The opponents
of correspondence theory,
on the other hand, almost always take their examples from the inanimate world, which they take as purely objective.
This is either a failure
of correspondence or you really do have a God complex (I seem to remember this has been suggested) believing you have God's perspective
on the issue.
Thus our consideration would involve both other questions
of correspondence and appeals to probability based
on consistency and coherence as well.
The key to Darwin's thinking
on chance and determinism is not to be found in The Origin
of Species but in Darwin's
correspondence, especially with the Harvard botanist Asa Gray in 1860 and 1861.
Alas, the letters Sally Fitzgerald later collected in The Habit
of Being as a tribute to this master
of good, old fashioned snail - mail
correspondence are silent
on the matter.
In pondering the
correspondence between Christ's one death for humanity's twofold death
of body and
of soul, through sin, it dawned
on him that the musical experience
of harmony most properly described that reconciliation.
Granted this difference, It would seem that there is a remarkable
correspondence between the biblical insistence
on the living God who is active in nature and in the affairs
of men, and the recognition by process - thought that the world is a dynamic process
of such a kind that whatever explanatory principle or agency there may be must be
of that sort too — it also must be dynamic and processive.
The Religion and Society
of March 1972 has a discussion
on the subject, based
on a
correspondence between Bishop Newbigin and myself in which many theologians in India and abroad participated.