Sentences with phrase «practical rules for»

In contemporary times, it is important that we have coherent and practical rules for securities to cross borders, as one bad review on TripAdvisor and travelling securities may choose to go elsewhere.
He did not intend to give absolute rules for man's conduct; his ethic was an «interim - ethic,» that is, his commands were only practical rules for the last short span of time which remained before the end.

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A practical guide for starting nonprofits: Join SCORE New York City for this practical workshop that lays out the rules, regulations, challenges and strategies for building a nonprofit business.
Focusing on Goal 16, about justice, an international law firm led a process to create a global roadmap of practical steps called «Business for the Rule of Law.»
The Future Workplace Experience: 10 Rules for Mastering Disruption in Recruiting and Engaging Employees combines exclusive research with practical tools and reflective questions for how organizations, teams, and individuals can best prepare for the future workplace.
Thus, the Departments concluded in the November 2015 final rule, and still maintain, that the existing GOT regulation provides a statutorily supportable, and also a more practical, and cost - effective approach for group health plans and health insurance issuers to determine the required minimum payment amounts.
The British mathematician G. H. Hardy wrote that he practiced mathematics for its beauty, not for its practical value... and yet we discover, often years afterward, that nature is playing by the very same mathematical rules that these pure mathematicians have already formulated.
Apart from the Lord's Prayer, what few practical «rules» for praying that Jesus did offer can be reduced to three slogans: keep it secret (Matt.
This happened, for example, when the Supreme Court of the United States, in a ruling that helped to precipitate the Civil War, held in Dred Scott v. Sandford that blacks were noncitizens» and, for all practical purposes, nonpersons» possessed of no rights that white people must respect.
There was a time when SOME of these «rules» may have been practical or had a logical reason for them in that time period (for example, the rules against eating certain animals could easily be explained by diseases that were not understood then that were commonly acquired by people that ate them.)
The rule of the greatest good for the greatest number, for example, has a certain practical validity, but it implies that the greater good can be arrived at by addition whereas our principle points to the fact that the real good involves qualitative transformation of the order of life into a more subtle and complete mutual participation.
Edward Farley has come up with the best characterization of Schleiermacher's picture of «practical theology»: the «normative field which critically apprehends the rules for carrying out the tasks of ministry» (Theologia, p. 91).
As a modest contribution, I intend, focussing on the notion of cidadania (citizenship), the central term for democracy since the end of military rule in 1985, to analyze the theoretical and practical contribution of churches towards it.
(This does not rule out the possibility that a theoretical or practical need for this unintelligible idea can arise.)
To be sure, matters of Faith and Order were carefully ruled out, but every question regarding the practical application of Christianity came in for frank and free discussion.
This happened, for example, when the Supreme Court of the United States, in a ruling that helped to precipitate the Civil War, held in Dred Scott v. Sandford that blacks were noncitizens — and, for all practical purposes, nonpersons — possessed of no rights that white people must respect.
We create a program, a system, a set of rules, a practical guideline for others to follow, so that they can learn the same things we learned, and get to do the same things we do.
It sounds cheesy, but the book's really just a series of practical rules of thumb for social interactions.
Similarly, if the UK is subject to EU rules and authority, and is paying a membership fee, the public will conclude that it is still for all practical purposes a member of the EU, irrespective of whatever the legalities might be.
For that we need a set of moral and practical rules; this is what democracy is and should be applied not just to Westminster but the state, our communities and workplaces.
While that's not practical for most people, the same rules apply to the selection of quality Pine Pollen: look for wildcrafted and wild - harvested products sourced from pollution - free pristine wilderness regions without any fillers or additives.
Obviously pants are a relatively new thing for women, and the silhouettes have changed over time, but these rules seem to make aesthetic and practical sense.
12 Simple Rules is a dating makeover manual for men and women, with practical tips and advice on improving not only your love life but also your life situation in general, including money and career.
Be practical, and create relationship rules: You're sharing a life together and so you need to plan and account for each person's needs and resources.
Finally, Chapter 8, «Reaching Out to Parents,» and Chapter 9, «When Parents Visit the Classroom,» include practical suggestions for improving home - school communication, including ideas on how to involve parents in setting classroom goals, supporting classroom rules, and encouraging academic achievement.
Finally, as with all written documentation, it must be reviewed regularly to ensure that it is still practical and fit for purpose, taking into account: the ethos of the school, its values and the boundaries of acceptable behaviour; the school's moral code; positive and constructive rules of conduct, and the rewards and punishments, which must be fairly and consistently applied.
Illustrated safety rules poster can be used in practical lessons or put up in the classroom for general purpose.
In the Fall 2014 issue of Education Next, Richard Epstein, a University of Chicago law professor, questioned the departments» action for forcing «school districts to comply with a substantive rule of dubious legal validity and practical soundness.»
BTEC Sport Level 2, Unit 2 Practical Sports Peformance, Learning Aim A - Understand the rules, regulations and scoring systems for selected sports.
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LAC attendees will call for opposition to school meal block grant proposals, support for the Healthy Breakfasts Help Kids Learn Act (H.R. 3738) to expand USDA Foods to School Breakfast Program, and practical flexibility under school meal rules regarding sodium and whole grains.
There's only one bodystyle for now, the four - door saloon, but Alfa hasn't ruled out an estate in the future, which would clearly be the more practical choice.
While its small size may rule it out for many buyers who need to carry passengers regularly, it is still a competent four seater with surprisingly spacious interior accommodation and a boot capacity that makes it more practical than it appears.
The Rules of Magic fills in the blanks for Practical Magic fans, but it works perfectly as a standalone as well.
For financial and practical reasons, the effectiveness of the alternative RMD strategy compares favorably to traditional rules of thumb.
While it's an unspoken rule that they are the last resort, in time like this, they seem practical and called for.
These rules should be ingrained in our minds thoroughly for applying these in practical situations without giving importance to the emotional pressures, so that we will patiently wait to see for ONLY the solid set ups with good risk - reward ratio.
This book by a Time magazine columnist offers eminently practical advice — mostly for women, but suitable for guys, too — on how to get your personal finances in order, starting with four simple rules: make a decent living, spend less than you make, invest the rest, and protect yourself from disaster.
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While we have attempted to illustrate a practical set of rules for each approach, the screens are only the first step.
Explains how dogs» rules for social interaction are quite alien from our own and gives practical advice on problem solving.
Designed expressly for dog owners who want the interactive thrill of agility sports without the rigid rules, pressures, and expenses of competition, this is a practical, down - to - earth guide to today's most popular canine sport.
Some of the practical being that this category is for the creators to walk players through their game, explaining the rules, mediating when there are questions... you know, things you need for board games.
H.L. Mencken also was prophetic in his statements «The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed — and hence clamorous to be led to safety — by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary» and «The urge to save humanity is almost always only a false face for the urge to rule it.»
This finding was successfully defended in the courts in 2010, with the practical effect that the climate science contained in IPCC 2007 AR4 is now the law of the land for purposes of regulatory rule making.
Those practical implications create a strong justification for a rule that incentivizes states and power plants to take advantage of end - use energy efficiency resources.
Most importantly, changing the basis for the new source rule away from CCS would put it — and therefore the much more important Clean Power Plan — on much surer legal footing, with likely no practical difference in terms of the construction of new plants over the next decade.
Democratising the rule of law is one of the most urgent challenges of our times, as the legitimacy of legal institutions for protecting the rule of law is increasingly challenged... Jack's expertise in articulating and promoting constitutional values in the political process, his practical experience of how parliaments work in practice, and his proven commitment to promoting a democratic vision of the rule of law, make him perfectly placed to lead the Bingham Centre's programme of work in this area.»
The rule sought by the State here, however, would make the trial no more than an appeal from the interrogation, and the right to use counsel at the formal trial [would be] a very hollow thing [if], for all practical purposes, the conviction is already assured by pretrial examination.
More importantly, Reeve made an important step in skills training: he introduced formal moot courts as a part of the Litchfield curriculum, though on an optional basis.53 Initially, the students themselves conducted the moots, though by 1803, when James Gould was teaching at Litchfield, he presided over the arguments.54 The rules Gould imposed for the moots required not only oral argument, but also written argument, because the litigants had to produce writs and pleadings as well.55 Although a far cry from modern legal writing programs, these moot courts at least endeavored to provide some practical training in the production of persuasive writing.56
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