Sentences with phrase «sections on the virtues»

In a graduate course I had been assigned to read some sections on the virtues from the Summa Theologica and then, in addition, to read Pieper's The Four Cardinal Virtues.
Given that Dayton cites none other than me in his section on the virtue of kindness, I would be hard pressed to say anything unkind about his post.

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A DECLARATION is hereby made that by virtue of the provisions of Section 4 (a) of the Freedom of Information Act 2011, the 1st Defendant / Respondent is under a binding legal obligation to provide the Plaintiff / Applicant with up to date information on the spending of recovered stolen funds, including:
He declared, «I want to thank you very much for this and I say it with all conviction because I know that based on section 162 Sub-Section 2 of the Nigeria Constitution, Lagos becomes an oil producing state and by virtue of this, the 13 percent derivation that is due to oil producing states, Lagos will start to partake from it by your very good gesture.
Most of Justice Swinton's legal analysis focuses on the rights of a subrogated party and what rights, if any, section 30 (11) confers by virtue of the boards being a subrogated party.
So, in Section 11 of the Employment Act, it states: «Any requirement to wear a safety helmet which... would, by virtue of any statutory provision or rule of law, be imposed on a Sikh who is on a construction site shall not apply to him at any time when he is wearing a turban».
The EAT then turned to the effect of s 41 (1A) of RRA 1976, which provided: «Subsection (1) does not apply to an act which is unlawful, on grounds of race or ethnic or national origins, by virtue of a provision referred to in section 1 (1B).»
'' [i] n the circumstances of this case... where the unfaithfulness and the untruthfulness in [the complainant's] statements to police were admitted, reading out the texts had the effect of conjuring up the first of the twin myths which section 276 is intended to prevent, that because of her prior sexual activity (here, her unfaithfulness) the complainant is more likely to have consented to sexual intercourse with the accused on the occasions as charged, being a woman (to use an old phrase) of easy virtue
According to the majority judgment, «Section 329, by virtue of its objective of ensuring informational equality among voters, is a reasonable limit on s. 2 (b) of the Charter.»
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