Sentences with phrase «one's official capacity»

This is especially true when the communications platforms are used in official capacities and when regulatory compliance or legal requirements impose the need to reliably record, store, and protect the information.
That 99 cent eBook has made me thousands of dollars through clients coming to me for coaching services, wanting to have me walk them through my process in a more official capacity.
A PowerPoint is a presentation that is undertaken before a business retreat by a professional, by a lecture to a group of agile students or any work with the corresponding official capacity of such magnitude that demand the use of presentation.
We Are Still In, having organized the US non-federal presence at COP23 in Bonn, Germany, will continue to be an entry point for American climate leaders to interact in this more official capacity on the world stage.
He came to the attention of the Mets by way of a glowing scouting report by John Lucchese, whose official capacity with the Amazin's was that of Shea Stadium usher.
While not widely recognized in any true official capacity, there is indeed a national day set aside for enjoying ugly Christmas sweaters.
WHEREAS, the members of the Utah State Board of Education, acting in their constitutionally defined official capacities, voted unanimously on August 6, 2010 to adopt the Common Core State Standards as the Utah Core Standards for mathematics and English / language arts; and
While it hasn't come to Windows Phone 8.1 devices in official capacities just yet, it's been available for PCs since July.
• Served in various official capacities from Vice President to President, and supported and improved the overall school district as well as infused parent participation for continued success.
Accomplished Manager with extensive Public and Private leadership with over 30 years experience as a Small Business Owner and in an Elected Official Capacity.
I'm thinking that for the average person, this app isn't something that would be used very often... but in a world where our signatures are held in such high regard, it might bring comfort to the idea of using tablets in more official capacities (signing contracts, purchase orders, etc.).
As for me, if you ever need to get in touch with me in an official capacity, you should probably check my office on the Wharf.
Hardaway and Richardson said, as they have many times in appearances on Fox News, that they were not contacted by Facebook in any official capacity.
Bono is not involved in the company in any official capacity.
AWS leads the market in public cloud services but Microsoft (msft) Azure is coming on strong and Google (goog) Cloud Platform has an array of data analytics and artificial intelligence tools that any number cruncher at a bank or insurance company would love to use in an official capacity.
The gesture acknowledges that the two officials are meeting in their official capacities (as leaders of two geographic areas) while avoiding the intractable sovereignty dispute.
I politely declined, and simply said I was unable to do ongoing advisory work for companies I wasn't involved with in an official capacity.
Has President Obama or any member of his economic team (in an official capacity) ever claimed that the 2009 stimulus bill was too small?
«It is Ethics 101 — the most basic thing you are not supposed to do: using your official capacity to benefit your financial interest,» said Norman Eisen, who served as a White House ethics lawyer during the Obama administration and now is a co-chairman of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
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He's also being sued separately for violating the Emoluments Clause — which prohibits federal officeholders from receiving gifts and payments from foreign states or their representatives — in his official capacity as President.»
There have been many companies sued for misleading consumers with the illusion that they are affiliated with the government in an official capacity.
The Supreme Court decision in Clinton v. Jones, which stemmed from Paula Jones's sexual harassment lawsuit against President Clinton, established that the president can be sued in federal court for acts committed outside his official capacity as president.
Fast forward... I have been working the «business» of the church (with my dad and now my brother) in an official capacity for 11 years now.
The «gadfly» groups could advance favored agendas that denominational officials thought it impolitic to promote in their official capacities, and if the groups got too outrageous the officials could always cut their informal ties, declaring that the groups had «gone too far.»
In honor of Black History Month, Montpelier High School in Vermont has become the first high school in the country to raise a Black Lives Matter flag in an official capacity on school grounds, say officials.
After these influences I was simultaneously exposed, during my second and last stay in an official capacity at Harvard, from 1925 to 1928, to the writings of Peirce and the writings and presence of Whitehead.
But I'm afraid I'm not coming in my official capacity.
I agree; I'm not an atheist, either, but I'm offended that a US official is ignoring the separation of church and state in his official capacity.
i used to believe that i wanted them to serve the church in some official capacity... worship leaders, pastors, missionaries.
The teacher should be regarded with honor and shown deference by his students, not because of any personal superiority or privilege, but as a mark of devotion to the matters of worth that he in his official capacity represents.
Seems like a straightforward category: if you were in an official capacity at the time more not.
First responder: Someone working for government in an official capacity (fire, police, etc) who responds to an incident.
They officially separated church and state, forbade public officeholders from attending religious services «in any official capacity,» made marriage a civil act, and legalized divorce.38 (Rousseau saw the importance, in the struggle between church and state, of the authority to marry.
Man will never be a «God», but was created to live on the earth forever, with only a limited number of 144,000 going to heaven (Rev 14:1, 4) to serve in the official capacity of «kings and priests» as members of God's heavenly kingdom.
RBKC leader Elizabeth Campbell will not be present after some families said they did not want the council to attend in an official capacity.
If you believe getting a theological collage degree qualifies you to lead Christians in some kind of official capacity, you might be a red neck, oops, legalist.
What Mark S. and others are clearly pointing out that these church people can say anything at Citizens of the US and if they want to speak in an official capacity for the church, that's fine too, but they should in no way be invited to the planning table with the joint chiefs the same way that PETA can stomp their feet all they want to but aren't actually involved with congress on how to tax meat products.
Since pastors are free to make political endorsements as individual citizens, just not in their official capacities as leaders of the church, supporters of the Johnson Amendment contend that rather than restricting political speech, the rules protect nonprofits from lobbying interests.
Of course a philosopher can not in his official capacity speak of an act of God, for he never speaks of concrete events such as transactions between persons.
Yes, the Pope got there using money extorted from people who have been molested as children by RCC officials in their official capacity.
That's partly because the IRS bars pastors and leaders of other nonprofit groups from taking active roles in campaigns, at least in their official capacity.
In his 2011 book Charles le Catholique, Gérard Bardy stresses that de Gaulle wanted to avoid being perceived as compromising the republic's commitment to laïcité — the notion that the state should be neutral about religion and free from religious influences — so much so that he usually refrained from receiving Communion when attending Mass in any official capacity.
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