Not exact matches
Eternity as a quality
of life is participation without the
right of duration, in the case
of man, in the
life everlasting; 2.
The first is that eternity is a quality
of life; it is participation without the
right of duration, in the case
of man, in the
life everlasting; the second is that
life is a continual stream
of choices and consequences,
of living and dying,
of repeated reincarnations in this world; and the third is that God reawakens us to
life after death in another realm beyond this earthly existence.
Foster kid and magnate's
lives are intertwined from then on, albeit for the
duration of the election campaign but gutsy Annie charms everyone, first Stacks»
right hand woman Grace (Rose Byrne), then all
of New York.
This training focuses on the most up to date techniques for the diagnosis and treatment
of life threatening disease processes or injuries, not only for the
duration of the emergency but throughout the critical care period
right after.
The chip is injected beneath your pet's skin,
right in between the shoulder blades, and remains in place for the
duration of his or her
life.
It's a, self contained, 5 star resort
right on the beach, that lets the average guy
live like a Rock Star for the
duration of their stay.
The Law Society claims that it has balanced religious liberty and the equality
rights of the LGBTQ people, which are infringed both by being put to the choice
of either refraining from going to Trinity Western or going there and
living in the closet for the
duration of their studies.
To address the ongoing concerns, the Term Directive (EU Directive 93 / 98 / EEC on harmonising the term
of protection
of copyright and certain related
rights) was passed, which was duly implemented in the UK under the Duration of Copyright and Rights in Performance Regulations 1995; these came into force in 1996 and increased the term of protection to the life of the author plus 70
rights) was passed, which was duly implemented in the UK under the
Duration of Copyright and
Rights in Performance Regulations 1995; these came into force in 1996 and increased the term of protection to the life of the author plus 70
Rights in Performance Regulations 1995; these came into force in 1996 and increased the term
of protection to the
life of the author plus 70 years.
Coordinated by ARC Fund
Duration: 2012 - 2015 The main goal
of the project was to increase the positive involvement
of fathers in their children's
lives in order to safeguard children's physical, emotional and social wellbeing, including their
right to be protected from sexual abuse and exploitation.
In making an equitable apportionment
of marital property, the family court must give weight in such proportion as it finds appropriate to all
of the following factors: (1) the
duration of the marriage along with the ages
of the parties at the time
of the marriage and at the time
of the divorce; (2) marital misconduct or fault
of either or both parties, if the misconduct affects or has affected the economic circumstances
of the parties or contributed to the breakup
of the marriage; (3) the value
of the marital property and the contribution
of each spouse to the acquisition, preservation, depreciation, or appreciation in value
of the marital property, including the contribution
of the spouse as homemaker; (4) the income
of each spouse, the earning potential
of each spouse, and the opportunity for future acquisition
of capital assets; (5) the health, both physical and emotional,
of each spouse; (6) either spouse's need for additional training or education in order to achieve that spouse's income potential; (7) the non marital property
of each spouse; (8) the existence or nonexistence
of vested retirement benefits for each or either spouse; (9) whether separate maintenance or alimony has been awarded; (10) the desirability
of awarding the family home as part
of equitable distribution or the
right to
live therein for reasonable periods to the spouse having custody
of any children; (11) the tax consequences to each or either party as a result
of equitable apportionment; (12) the existence and extent
of any prior support obligations; (13) liens and any other encumbrances upon the marital property and any other existing debts; (14) child custody arrangements and obligations at the time
of the entry
of the order; and (15) such other relevant factors as the trial court shall expressly enumerate in its order.