Sentences with phrase «private affairs of»

He cited the American Restatement (Second) of Torts (2010) and held that the elements of the tort are that a person publicizes the private affairs of another and the matters publicized would be highly offensive to a reasonable person and are not of legitimate concern to the public.
«The rule of law is threatened with there is insufficient protection to prevent widespread intrusion into the private affairs of innocent citizens,» the manifesto says.
«In the majority of family proceedings, the decisions are purely about the private affairs of the parties involved,» Mr. McCormac said.
Unfortunately, The Private Affairs of Bel Ami did not do a great job of holding my interest or attention, even with two viewings.
The Private Affairs of Bel Ami makes a presentable Blu - ray debut that many will consider worth the long wait.
«Public authorities do not misuse their powers under Ripa [Regulatory and Investigatory Powers Act] to engage in random mass intrusion into the private affairs of law abiding UK citizens.
But, with the exception of Gen. 14, and possibly certain aspects of the Joseph story, we simply are not dealing in Gen. 12 - 50 with public events but almost entirely with private affairs of a domestic and sometimes intimate nature.
In a world where the private affairs of most are splattered across media in all its forms, we should recall the examples of Jesus, St. Joseph, and Mary, individually, relationally, and spiritually.

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The suit accuses the family of a wide range of offenses, including harassment, intrusion into private affairs, defamation, and interfering with Chyna's contracts and economic matters.
This is a far cry from what Liberal MP John Mackay had in mind in 2009 when he tabled a private member's bill that would have charged the Department of Foreign Affairs with investigating complaints, holding mining and energy companies to legalistic standards and withholding government support from those found to be offside.
According to this theory, the family didn't want even the slightest hint of impropriety to affect the Sky bid — especially when there is enough attention already on the Murdochs» history with News of the World and the hacking of private telephone accounts, an affair that caused them to drop an earlier bid for the company in 2011.
His private life unraveled in late 2009 over allegations about affairs with several women and ultimately led to the end of his marriage.
President Trump signed legislation Wednesday that will dramatically expand a program at the Department of Veterans Affairs that lets patients seek care from private doctors if they want to bypass the troubled VA system.
While there are still some security concerns, electronic signatures are now widely used in private affairs, legal dealings, business transactions, and even as part of official government documents.
Now, the woman — named as Jane Doe in the case — is suing Uber, Kalanick, Michael, and Alexander for defamation, intrusion into private affairs, and public disclosure of private facts, according to the New York Times on Thursday.
The recent scandals of governments spying on its citizens are making «transparency» a scary thing so do n`t let anyone meddle in your private affairs!
Thomas Gass, assistant secretary - general for policy coordination and interagency affairs in the Department of Economic and Social Affairs at the United Nations, talked with Global Finance about the UN's new Sustainable Development Goals and how the private sector caaffairs in the Department of Economic and Social Affairs at the United Nations, talked with Global Finance about the UN's new Sustainable Development Goals and how the private sector caAffairs at the United Nations, talked with Global Finance about the UN's new Sustainable Development Goals and how the private sector can help.
David Shulkin, the secretary of veterans affairs, delivered an emotional statement to reporters on Wednesday at Mr. Trump's private golf club in Bedminster, N.J., where the president is vacationing.
Dr. Anna Biolik, Chief Executive Advisor and VP with the Allam Advisory Group is a former Canadian Ambassador and diplomat with over 30 years of public and private sectors experience in diplomacy, international commerce, trade policy, and international governmental affairs.
He returned to Hong Kong in 1999 to work in a private client law firm, becoming a director of trust and legal affairs at an international trust company after that.
The victim is suing for intrusion into private affairs, public disclosure of private facts, and defamation.
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My key point is this... religion should be a private affair for the adherent, regardless of which belief system it is.
In regards to your comment to OneTrueKinsman, «You believe that «religion should be a private affair for the adherent, regardless of which belief system it is», right?
This makes religion a private affair in terms of how the government views religious practice.
Roof and McKinney are surely right, however, that the critique of authority that pervaded the «60s served, often inadvertently, to exacerbate secularizing tendencies inherent in modern culture, particularly the inclination to regard religion as a private affair.
There have been, of course, prevailing perspectives - about women as guardians of the Christian home, about our celebrations as essentially private, domestic affairs, about the need in a consumer society to validate our deepest social relationships through cards, flowers and candies.
Religion was of tremendous and penetrating import; nothing was proposed, undertaken, or done, even in what we would call secular affairs, without reference to the divine powers; but all this was a public, tribal concern rather than an inward, private experience.
Even the Sunday eating and drinking is often a private affair, a picnic in the hall of mirrors, a catered escape from the world.
For the private prayer of the Christian, whether of the individual or of a group, is no merely «private» affair with which the Church has nothing to do.
This policy of supplying, by opposite and rival interests, the defect of better motives, might be traced through the whole system of human affairs, private as well as public.
There is a basic incompatibility between Islam's belief in all encompassing doctrines that embrace religion, private and public life and the American principles of liberty of belief and speech and the absolute separation of state and church affairs For Americans belief is a private matter, not so for Islam, where theocracy rules over all human affairs.
Faith is not strictly a private affair in the sense that anybody's views are just as authoritative as those of anyone else.
If the faithful are willing to say that we should shut up about their ideas because, after all, they are private, then the faithful should not proclaim the relevance of those ideas to public affairs
Those two crucial assertions - Kennedy's insistence that his church «should be important only to me» and his description of a president's religion as «his own private affair» - create the problem.
The moral and political battles of the last half - century demonstrate that religious convictions can not be merely a «private affair
Even though the overwhelming majority of Americans are Christians, these Jewish organizations insist that Christians» religion «be a totally private affair, one that finds no public expression and receives no public deference.
But the Christian churches and Christian people have treated it as a private affair and the joy of Christmas is only shown among themselves.
Books on Islam are published by the Director of Religious Affairs and by private publishers.
Whilst Ratzinger accepted the western secular critique of the pathologicalelements of religion, he also asked Habermas to admit that reason has a similar weakness, particularly if it gives religion no voice and pushes to make it a totally private affair.
Both in the conduct of private and public affairs they believed they should seek divine guidance.
Religious charity Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) explained on its website that the Cuban Office for Religious affairs «is focused almost entirely on controlling and restricting the public and private manifestation of religious faith, not on upholding and protecting the religious freedom of Cuban citizens.»
A medium, for example, will show knowledge of his sitter's private affairs which it seems impossible he should have acquired through sight or hearing, or inference therefrom.
Keep your nose out of peoples private affairs.
Today, rightly or wrongly, helpfulness in general human affairs is, in consequence of one of those secular mutations in moral sentiment of which I spoke, deemed an essential element of worth in character; and to be of some public or private use is also reckoned as a species of divine service.
It was a private affair that the media has caught wind of and exploited.
But this tolerance developed at the cost of making church religion a private affair and thus in some measure made church religion off limits for casual inquiry.
Short - sighted and commonly using a gold monocle, but very fond of hunting and often able to give the coup de grace to some (fairly) wild beast held by the huntsmen, monocle in one hand, sword in the other, he used to get through business at a kind of morning levee in his private rooms, leaving the rest of the day free for the hunt, the banquet, family affairs, and all the glorious social life.
In normal times the people may be content with representation and constitutional judicial review, while they largely focus on private affairs; while at times of what Bruce Ackerman calls constitutional politics the level of civic action may become extraordinary (Ackerman, 1991).
For example, Clem Yates, sourcing and supply director of Off - Piste Wines, is going to talk about private label & bulk strategies for importers and distributors and how to meet the store brand challenge, in private label & channel conflict; Andrew Shaw, Group Wine Buying Director, Conviviality PLC will talk about bottled in market strategy and how suppliers can partner with Conviviality; Florian Ceschi, Director of Ciatti Europe will give a detailed statistical analysis of the current bulk market and will identify opportunities where producers and negociants can take advantage of; David Richardson, Regulatory & Commercial Affairs Director, The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) will speak about regulatory issues specific to bulk products compared to cased goods.
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