Sentences with phrase «perform each act properly»

Leviticus suggests that everything we do can have a sacred quality if we pay attention to the details and perform each act properly.

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There, indeed, priests, strictly so - called, performed cultic acts, in properly consecrated sanctuaries, acts addressed to God on behalf of the people.
The Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan overturned his conviction last month because Caproni did not correctly describe the type of «official act» Silver had to perform to be guilty in a bribery scheme, but it said there was sufficient evidence for a properly instructed jury to convict.
Ted Michalos: That's right, they look after making sure that trustees are acting responsibly, that creditors are following the law, and that people who file bankruptcy are properly informed and properly perform their duties.
Vancouver argued that the NEB failed to consider relevant evidence in its public interest assessment, and consequently failed to properly perform its obligations under the National Energy Board Act.
The 1996 Act imposes only two mandatory rules in this area: first, the death of an arbitrator brings his or her authority to an end, and second, the court has the ability to remove arbitrators who are not performing their functions properly (section 24).
Breach of contract is perhaps the most common form of business dispute and typically involves a disagreement as to whether one side or the other to a contract has properly performed its contractual duties or, perhaps, whether one party has been excused from performance by acts of the other party.
Based upon the foregoing legal authority, it is my opinion that medication administration must be performed by a nurse licensed under Chapter 43 - 12.1; by some other person licensed or registered under Title 43 of the North Dakota Century Code who is acting within the scope of his or her license or registration; by an unlicensed assistive person who has been properly delegated the delivery of a specific medication for a specific client; or by a medication assistant acting pursuant to appropriate delegation from a licensed nurse.
• Increased teacher's time for handling other meaningful tasks by taking up lesson planning activities and solely planning lessons for each class • Acted as lead teacher for a class for an entire month, during the time it took the school to arrange for a new one • Performed research work to develop teaching aids and worksheets • Invigilated exams by supervising students and assisting them by providing extra exam sheets and stationery • Assisted teachers in grading exams and creating and maintaining mark sheets and report cards • Observed students to determine signs of distress and provide feedback to lead teacher • Kept records students in a confidential manner • Ensured that all supplies and equipment inventory is properly managed
• Assisted in performing site surveys to determine need for repair and maintenance on rail tracks • Provided physical support in cutting tracks to length and installing them properlyPerformed preventative and regular maintenance on rail tracks by following set schedules • Inspected tunnels, tracks and subways to determine problems or acts of vandalism as part of regular security checks • Assisted in cutting rail lengths according to specifications and provided logistical support in installing them
• Conduct compliance inspections to ensure that trains maintain safe operations • Perform investigations to resolve issues by obtaining data from carriers, conducting interviews and reviewing records • Lead accident investigations to determine root causes and undertake measures to ensure that safety mistakes are not repeated • Inspect railroads and carriers to ensure that they are working in accordance to federal regulations • Oversee field inspections of existing and proposed railroad crossings and structures to ensure consistency in safety practices • Assist in the development and implementation of railroad grade crossing safety programs • Create schedules and ensure that safety staff members abide by them so that all shifts are properly covered • Act as a field liaison between railroad companies and governmental agencies, to ensure appropriate coordination of safety work
In an article recently published on the National Public Radio (NPR) website, Attorney and safe hiring expert Lester Rosen, founder and CEO of background check firm Employment Screening Resources (ESR), says employers must perform a kind of balancing act with background checks since «every story of a person denied a job because of some youthful indiscretion decades in the past» is usually balanced by a «case of a registered sex offender whose record was not properly checked before being hired for a job involving interaction with the public.»
Standerwick also explains background screening performed by trained professional screeners is «subject to strict regulations under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, as well as federal, state and local privacy and consumer protection laws, and they are trained to properly handle personally identifiable information.»
However, it is of critical relevance to the Committee's work in the following respect: if NTRB's are unable to properly perform their functions then little progress can be expected on any matter dealing with native title (including future act negotiations, resolving disputes between native title claimants, required notifications to native title claimants, certifications to permit arrangements to be registered with the Tribunal, or advice and representation of claimants).
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