Sentences with phrase «subsist in»

They can subsist in such communities, but surely few thinking Taxpayers would want to encourage the proliferation of the disastrous settings?
Inadequate sum assured will not subsist in the adverse scenario considering the cost and expense associated with the critical illness.
... A design right shall not subsist in features of appearance of a product which are solely dictated by its technical function...
Indeed, the Supreme Court of Canada has tirelessly stated that copyright is a «creature of statute» [3], and that creature states that «copyright shall subsist in Canada, for the term hereinafter mentioned, in every original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic work» [4].
in the UK, whilst the precise circumstances that gave rise to the Bridgeman v. Corel litigation have never been the subject matter of a claim decided before the UK Courts, practicing lawyers and legal academics alike generally agree that under a UK law analysis the judgment in Bridgeman v. Corel is wrong and that copyright can subsist in a photograph of a painting.
It's depressing,» complained one of the respondents who was managing to subsist in London on just # 17,000 a year.
The court noted that the existence of sui generis database right did not determine whether copyright might also subsist in the Database.
This would at least slow the rate of population growth until the baby - boomers die off (sorry mom) and a minor reduction would begin (this may take a while since the boomers intend to subsist in cybernetic retirement hives until the 22nd century).
Poorly educated men and women, on the other hand, are left out of the growth, and also drag down economic growth even for those who are better - educated, because they must subsist in order to survive.
You are stay residence another time on a Friday hours of darkness this has get to subsist in receipt of to you by at the moment.
We can not explain how both awarenesses can subsist in one person, but we are not dealing with a human personality but rather with the divine second Person of the Trinity.
And indeed, if the church of the creeds does not, as the Second Vatican Council put it, «subsist in» the Roman Catholic Church, it is hard to think where it could.
Although rites certainly subsist in Israel, «the ritualization of life is no longer based on the correlation between myth and rite,» but on a fundamentally historical vision of reality.
It would be sad and unjust if he WERE able to re-route income to an off - ledger person and cause your children to subsist in a deficient manner.
I do not subsist in them.
To do so would be to cheapen our faith in God's creative ingenuity, and allow the Church to subsist in mediocrity when it ought to be bettering the entire culture.
Most attendees did not much care, subsisting in the club's smoky kaleidoscope of flesh.
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While Christ is the unique mediator of salvation for all humanity, the Church of Jesus Christ «subsists in» and is most fully and rightly ordered in the Catholic Church, meaning the Church governed by the bishops in communion with the Bishop of Rome, the successor of Peter.
Much ink has been spilled in unpacking those three sentences, with most particular attention being devoted to the words «subsists in» (subsistit in).
This Church, constituted and organized in the world as a society, subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him, although many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside of its visible structure.
The claim that the Church of Jesus Christ «subsists in» — is most fully and rightly ordered in — the Catholic Church is a presupposition of Catholic engagement with other Christians who are «truly but imperfectly» in communion with the Catholic Church.
If ecclesial unity were something yet to be achieved, how can we profess belief in «the one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic Church,» which» as a society in the present world» «subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the Successor of Peter and by the bishops in communion with him» (Lumen Gentium, 8)?
But of course no person, to say nothing of a people, subsists in a momentary present tense.
The logic of the document continues from the unique, universal, absolute Mediator to the unique, universal church Christ founded, that subsists in the Catholic Church.
When God wills that, for the perfection of the work of creation and the salvation of mankind, he should take upon himself a created nature, he wills that T shall be a man, so that the human nature of God lives through the Divine 1», through the DivinePerson of the Word, who subsists in the Essence of God.
She and I were discussing the Christian doctrine that holds that one God subsists in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Origen went on to argue that divine omnipotence had no meaning for him unless everything that existed subsisted in some way in the divine.
Existentialist theology has resigned itself to an inexorable dualism of nature and freedom, thus implicitly endorsing the view that the core of human existence subsists in a domain completely different from the world of nature.
Hawkins also referenced the Vatican's Nostra Aetate, which says that Christians and Muslims worship the same «one God, living and subsisting in Himself; merciful and all - powerful, the Creator of heaven and earth, who has spoken to men.»
In the same passage, the Council Fathers stress that the «one true religion subsists in the Catholic and Apostolic Church,» and that «all men are bound to seek the truth, especially in what concerns God and his Church, and to embrace the truth they come to know, and to hold fast to it.»
The preservation of human life was linked mutually to the presence of other stable forms of biological organisms; this subsists in a homeostatic and well - balanced ecosystem on earth.
This includes places like parts of the eastern Pacific Ocean where small animals like nematodes and specially adapted fish live on the fringes of habitability, subsisting in waters where oxygen concentrations can be only about 1 % of normal surface water levels.
Subsisting in poverty and reliant on Ray's many «girlfriends» to provide the rarity of a home - cooked meal, Charley takes a job at the Portland Downs doing grunt work for a low - level horse trainer named Del (Steve Buscemi).
Tears of Gaza (Unrated) Pacifist documentary examining the fallout of modern warfare as visited upon women and children subsisting in bombed out homes without roofs or walls, and basic like food, water and electricity.
The aim of a dissertation is to add to studies and research that already subsists in the chosen field.
She is interested in the inchoate and the abstract — amorphous things subsisting in an in - between state — as location for engagement and possibility for meanings.
Not even the scientific method provides oversight of this form of politics, because the power subsists in scientific institutions, which certainly do not welcome climate sceptics, rather than in the scientific process.
The court noted however, that Technomed also needed to establish that a sui generis database right subsisted in the Database.
There is no evidence on the record that the appellants clearly and unequivocally accepted the repudiation, and the appellants» November 2000 request for the respondents to complete their obligations under the LOU supports the conclusion that the appellants considered the original LOU as subsisting in full force and effect.
Remedies may be limited to injunction when the infringer was not aware and had no reasonable ground for suspecting that copyright subsisted in the work.
According to Canadian Copyright Act, copyright subsists in «every original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic work», which includes «every original production in the literary, scientific or artistic domain, whatever may be the mode or form of its expression, such as compilations, books, pamphlets and other writings, lectures, dramatic or dramatico - musical works, musical works, translations, illustrations, sketches and plastic works relative to geography, topography, architecture or science.»
Any person who makes or causes to be made any change in or suppression of the title, or the name of the author, of any dramatic or operatic work or musical composition in which copyright subsists in Canada, or who makes or causes to be made any change in the work or composition itself without the written consent of the author or of his legal representative, in order that the work or composition may be performed in whole or in part in public for private profit, is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars and, in the case of a second or subsequent offence, either to that fine or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding four months or to both.
Any person who, without the written consent of the owner of the copyright or of the legal representative of the owner, knowingly performs or causes to be performed in public and for private profit the whole or any part, constituting an infringement, of any dramatic or operatic work or musical composition in which copyright subsists in Canada is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars and, in the case of a second or subsequent offence, either to that fine or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two months or to both.
Any intellectual property rights (including without limitation all patents, copyright, database rights and trademarks (whether registered or unregistered)-RRB- subsisting in any content or material on the Site belong to us and / or our licensors.
His lordship would have held that even if the rule of advocates» immunity had subsisted in 1995 it would not have prevented the accrual of a cause of action and would not have prevented the running of time for the purposes of limitation.
means copyright and any other intellectual property rights whatsoever and wherever subsisting in the Candidate Information;
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See for example the reasoning of the High Court in Fejo v Northern Territory (1998) 195 CLR 96 and the full Federal Court in Yarmirr v Northern Territory [No. 2](1998) 156 ALR 370 that the recognition of native title must not «fracture the skeletal shell of the legal system» as the basis for not recognising native title as subsisting in certain circumstances and in certain manifestations.

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With protesters and camera crews swarming in front of Mt. Gox's office and the price of Bitcoin in free fall, the usually unflappable Frenchman had been confined to a self - imposed house arrest, subsisting on the buttery pastries he liked to bake and reading the hate mail that flooded in from all corners of the Internet — most of it accusing him of stealing the money himself.
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