Sentences with phrase «rules by»

Earlier this month, the Christian Institute released details of the unnamed independent school in the Home Counties that has been told it isn't adhering to new rules by not inviting a member of a different faith to conduct an assembly.
He has left in a decisive hour... the closed room of psychological treatment in which the analyst rules by means of his systematic and methodological superiority and has gone forth with his patient into the air of the world where selfhood is opposed to selfhood.
Yet even admitting all this, I suspect that there is no part of the Old Testament about which scholars are in less agreement than this present passage, for none of the ordinary rules by which the scholars separate the Yahwist document, the Elohist document, and the Priestly document, for example, seem to pertain to this passage.
But everywhere where orienting knowledge rules by itself, it takes place at the cost of the experience of reality.
The current assault by homosexual liberationism should be countered firmly and lovingly by a renewed articulation of the rules by which we are to order our personal and communal life.
Jesus came to tear down «religion»... that set of rules by which I know I'm ok... and you're not.
Victorianism means to us a rigid system of oppressive rules by which people pretended to live.
God is not an absolute monarch who rules by divine right.
Failure to abide by this law would open the door to any religions starting businesses which could then avoid the rules by which all other businesses have to play.
I guess I should hold myself accountable for breaking the blog etiquette rules by wandering quite far from the topic of the original post.
The company acknowledged that it had learned in 2015 that the developer had broken its rules by giving the profile data to Cambridge Analytica.
The IMF's Articles of Agreement forbid it to make loans to countries that clearly can not pay, prompting its economists to complain at last year's October 2013 annual meeting in Washington that their institution was violating its rules by making bad loans «to states unable to repay their debts.»
Most importantly, there is no consistency in terms of the disclosure provided by stock market indices, let alone the rules by which they are governed.
A scruitineer representing another candidate has filed a formal complaint with the party, accusing Mr. Kenney's campaign of breaking party rules by hosting a hospitality suite near the polling station.
Amid the resulting outcry from real estate's leaders, President Kennedy softened the rules by lowering the tax rate on any asset held for longer than a year, but
Taiwan will formally regulate bitcoin under anti-money laundering rules by the end of the year, says its minister of justice.
Facebook said Friday a British researcher and his firm, Global Science Research, legitimately gained access to the personal data of Facebook users in 2013 while working on a personality prediction app, but the researcher violated Facebook's rules by passing it on to Cambridge Analytica.
In their March 2016 paper entitled «Leverage for the Long Run — A Systematic Approach to Managing Risk and Magnifying Returns in Stocks», Michael Gayed and Charles Bilello augment conventional U.S. stock market SMA timing rules by adding leverage while in equities.
Drone deliveries are now restricted, and proposed rules by the F.A.A. would keep those drones grounded for the foreseeable future.
At the core of the disagreement is a claim by Boeing that Bombardier has cheated American trade rules by accepting subsidies from the Canadian government and selling its CSeries aircraft in the United States at below market prices.
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada tried to quell questions about its governor's impartiality and judgment Monday, saying Mark Carney was not afoul of conflict rules by vacationing in the
Last December, the Chinese search engine giant filed an RMB 50 million suit against Wang Jin for stealing self - driving trade secrets to compete against them and for violating non-competition rules by recruiting Baidu employees.
Member states then have two years in which to start following the rules by building them into their national laws.
Some also warned that the attacks on the press are in part designed to distract reporters from the serious issues confronting the Trump administration, including whether adviser Reince Preibus breached rules by discussing an ongoing investigation of Trump's ties to Russia with the FBI, and by asking the agency to speak to news outlets about it in order to deny the story.
The effect could be greater if the federal government continues tightening mortgage rules by reducing the maximum amortization period from the current 30 years back to 25.
The company has listings in more than 65,000 cities, and faces a conflicting maze of laws and HOA regulations, making it hard to enforce rules by geography.
Democrats are hoping to paint the repeal of the rules by the FCC, which is now chaired by...
Renzi regularly denounces a double standard in European politics, notably on fiscal rules by pointing at the excessive German trade surplus (currently 8 %).
The FAA is planning to craft rules by this year to make it easier to identify drones and their pilots, a senior official said.
Or, if you're looking for more suggestions on how to keep your small - town, small - company values as your business grows, check out this post rounding up ideas from the book Small Town Rules by Barry Moltz and Becky McCray.
Earlier, he dropped an effort to create competition for cable TV set - top boxes and cancelled investigations into whether Verizon and AT&T had violated the net neutrality rules by favoring their own streaming video services.
The Massachusetts Democrat ran afoul of the chamber's arcane rules by reading a three - decade - old letter from Dr. Martin Luther King's widow that dated to Sen. Jeff Sessions» failed judicial nomination three decades ago.
Two weeks ago, the agency alleged that Verizon and AT&T (t) might be in violation of the rules by letting wireless customers watch streaming video services owned by the carriers on mobile phones without using up their data allowances.
Wheeler said companies already are flaunting the rules by offering free or sponsored data services for some products.
As with any social media platform, there are rules by which we should abide.
The FCC is expected to reply to some of the comments it has gotten through September 10, and then issue its final rules by the end of 2014.
Blankmeyer, who according to the criminal complaint suffers from depression and attention deficit disorder, first approached Stonehill officials with a complaint about her roommate, Laura, violating the school's rules by having sex with her boyfriend without her permission.
The new rules by themselves will likely give the carriers more incentive to buy content - producing companies, as Verizon (vz) did in acquiring Yahoo and AT&T is attempting to do by acquiring Time Warner (twx).
Nonetheless, the judge declared «consumer harm is not relevant» to competition policy; Sears broke the rules by selling tires at a lower price than its competitor most of the time.
Then I was in Italy, learning about this Italian chef who breaks food rules by experimenting with traditional dishes.
The lack of a vote comes on the heels of the federal repeal of Obama - era privacy rules by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) earlier this year.
Legere broke the rules by doing things like removing long - term contracts and global roaming charges, after an outburst at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2013 in which he snapped.
The CRTC is now easing those rules by allowing newcomer companies with fewer than 20,000 subscribers to sell TV service without a license.
(A spokesperson for HCG says the practice predates the government's new rules by several years and that it was «never meant to be a workaround.»)
Gillam, though still a young firm, is constructing a solid reputation for itself in the roiling Greater Golden Horseshoe development game, long ruled by engineering and construction giants.
The coup attempt failed within a day, and Erdogan was quick to use the opportunity to solidify his already increasingly authoritarian rule by implementing a three - month state of emergency, temporarily suspending the European Convention on Human Rights, and removing tens of thousands of employees from military and government positions.
For much of its 40 - year history, the medium has been ruled by huge console makers and mega-publishers, such as Microsoft, Sony, Electronic Arts and Activision.
This was the first ruling by a federal court to confirm the CFTC's determination in 2015 that cryptos are commodities under the Commodity Exchange Act, that it can regulate them, and that it can pursue those it alleges to have engaged in fraud and manipulation schemes on crypto exchanges.
Examples of highly productive workplaces ruled by music do exist.
A search for «UFO» led to videos by David Icke, a veteran conspiracist who claims that the Earth is ruled by a secret race of «lizard people.»
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