Sentences with phrase «overseers in»

Available for $ 549 in the U.S. starting in early April, the BlackBerry KEYone isn't going to sell millions of units, but this is fan service at its best, and one that its new overseers in BlackBerry Mobile hope sells enough to justify a KEYtwo, and three, and four.
All this aimed at a profession whose overseers in many jurisdictions, will not provide continuing legal education credit for programs on practice management or business development.
Susan Nimoy joined the Museum's Board of Overseers in 2006.
That's right — Fallout Shelter, the award - winning game that puts Overseers in control of...
The massively popular Fallout Shelter from Bethesda Game Studios, the award - winning creators of Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition, has expanded once more to a new audience, putting Overseers in control of their own...
That's right — Fallout Shelter, the award - winning game that puts Overseers in control of their own Vault and an army of Dwellers, can now be downloaded — for free — on Steam.
When he could find no partners in this intellectual crime, he enlisted James Madison's support as a fellow member of the university's board of overseers in drafting regulations aimed at suppressing political heresy.
California had a string of costly and highly visible instances in the recent past, with the state having to elbow locally elected school boards aside and install all - powerful administrative overseers in large districts such as Oakland and Richmond.
Banks in Canada deal with a single regulator instead of the hodgepodge of overseers in the United States.
At Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin brought in a similar overseer in Eric Schmidt (formerly of Sun Microsystems and Novell) who was appointed CEO when they realised the company's explosive growth was outstripping their ability to manage it.
Before there were deeps and their fountains, before the mountains were sunk into their places, before the earth and its fields existed, wisdom was present to assist in fixing the heavens and in tracing the great circle of the farthest horizon,... Wisdom was to Yahweh an intimate friend, as well as agent and overseer in all this work, finding delight in the creation of all things...
Unlike many other character actors, he had been wrong on that point for quite a few yearsâ $» at the very least, since late 1967, when filmgoers first heard the line «What we have here is failure to communicate» out of the mouth of the pusselgutted chain - gang overseer in Stuart Rosenberg's Cool Hand Luke.
By pressure from the chairman of the Senate Environment Committee, Sen. Inhofe (R - OK), EPA's chief overseer in Congress and one of the most aggressive components of the global warming denial machine?
He played Overseer in Dishonored 2, Strong in Fallout 4, and Lucario in Smash Bros..
A head licensed real estate broker will usually serve as the key overseer in any type of commercial real estate organizational structure.

Not exact matches

In customer - facing fields, automation might take over lower roles, so the position becomes more of an overseer than an actual doer.
President Obama's choice of a new overseer for Federal Housing Financing Agency, Joseph A. Smith, brings a toughness hewn from fighting federal regulators in pursuit of predatory lenders in his state role in North Carolina.
Aside from asking for more government assistance, the overseers of U.S. corporations can do more to address the jobs crisis in the U.S. And there's reason to believe that some are willing to take on the task.
What it's about: The Avengers have an argument over their role in politics: should they remain independent, or accept an overseer to keep them accountable?
Wise talent officers will wake up and realize that while they may be the overseers of a larger social recruiting strategy, the agents who will make the most change are the very people they attracted in the first place.
Volkswagen's overseers centralized an unusual amount of power in Mr. Diess's hands as part of a major reorganization also announced Thursday.
As overseer of the stability of central counterparties in Australia, the Reserve Bank has been applying these new standards to domestically operating CCPs, the most prominent ones being the ASX CCPs for equities and derivatives.
He has worked at Blanket Gold Mine since 1969 in a range of roles including geological technician, overseer miner and underground manager.
The Office of the Superintendent of Real Estate in B.C., a newly created government overseer of the industry, has decreed that an agent must not, and indeed can not, double - end a deal.
«I think the real depressing result here is the increased perception that both the law enforcement and intelligence agencies and their overseers are nothing more than partisan political playthings for the party in power,» Steve Vladeck, an expert on national security law at the University of Texas Austin, tells me.
-LRB-...) A recent survey by the National Association of Active Investment Managers found that even the most pessimistic mutual fund overseers are fully invested in stocks.
The operator of seven farmers» markets in Marin County and elsewhere in the San Francisco Bay Area hired the former Western states overseer of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, called CalFresh in California.
Larry, a widely experience overseer of a denominational region, for example, has frequently observed the tendency of leaders to allow their practice of ministry to become their identity over time, meaning that their call to ministry becomes so intertwined with doing ministry in a certain mode that they lost the ability to see the difference.
For example, Paul writes that «there is neither male nor female in Christ Jesus», and the same Paul writes «now an overseer must be the husband....».
«The second person of the Trinity is revealed as the eternal Son not daughter; the Father and the Son create man and woman in His image and give them the name man, the name of the male... God appoints all the priests in the Old Testament to be men; the Son of God came into the world to be a man; He chose 12 men to be His apostles; the apostles appointed that the overseers of the Church be men; and when it came to marriage they taught that the husband should be the head.»
For in a spiritual sense, place is not something external, to which a slave might come against his will when the overseer uses his scourge.
Elder / Pastor / Overseer as laid out in 1 Timothy and 1 Peter lay it out what a responsibility it is, not to be taken lightly, not under compulsion either.
The bible says the overseers of the church MUST have been married and had their training in raising a family.
The bishops described in the First Letter to Timothy were such men — the heads and overseers of the Household of God.
His predecessor is to be found in the bishop or overseer of an ancient church, a man who, unlike modern bishops, was not primarily entrusted with oversight over many clergymen and local churches but was elected to oversee a single local church.
In a statement, the church's board of overseers accepted his resignation, but emphasized that they had not asked Driscoll to resign and were surprised to receive his letter.
This completely excludes «women» from holding the position of «pastor, elder, bishop, overseer, etc.» in the «biblical» local church.
First, as a Presbyterian, I see no problem in the Church's overseers composing a creed or confession and setting it forth as authoritative.
Scripturally, the terms pastor, elder, bishop, overseer, etc., all refer to the same position scripturally, that is they refer to an «elder» in the local church.
God does forgive repentant sinners but a child molestor is not in a position to be in a position as overseer.
2 The overseer should therefore be irreprehensible, a husband of one wife, moderate in habits, sound in mind, orderly, hospitable, qualified to teach, 3 not a drunken brawler, not a smiter, but reasonable, not belligerent, not a lover of money, 4 a man presiding over his own household in a fine manner, having children in subjection with all seriousness; 5 (if indeed any man does not know how to preside over his own household, how will he take care of God's congregation?)
And one expert in the emphasized functions may there be the best general overseer.
Today in Western Europe and America the rabbi is a general leader and overseer just as priest and minister are in Christianity.
The community to be served had a share in who their general overseer was to be.
Forms of church government differed; but nobody except the Quakers challenged the notion that a religious local community needed a general overseer, no matter whether he lived in (like the Baptist preachers who farmed during the week) or out (like the circuit riders of Methodism).
In the New Testament, the words elders, pastors, bishops (overseers, superintendents), and presbyters are all synonymous and refer to the same thing.
In other words, encourage and exhort a qualified plurality of male overseers to shepherd and teach the saints that assemble.
, including the sinister notice that one Adoniram «was in charge of the forced labor» (v. 6) We also read of the division of the kingdom into twelve districts (shrewdly violating tribal divisions in a well - calculated effort to break down tribal loyalties) each with its overseer charged with the responsibility of providing sustenance for the royal establishment — a simple daily diet (v. 22 f.) conservatively estimated as sufficient to feed between four and five thousand persons!
«In the evening the owner of the vineyard said to his overseer, Call the workmen and pay them, beginning with the latest comers.
If you committed one of the atheistic mortal sins, like believing a proposition without proof, Galapagor, the man - ape overseer of the Atheist Underworld, may leave your essence as a trilobite deep in the fossil layer.
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