Sentences with phrase «such testimonies make»

Not exact matches

Facebook may never have made such sweeping changes and apologies had it not had today and tomorrow's testimony on the horizon.
It is a convincing testimony to the power of Grace when someone is able to take criticism as you have; but fear of such criticism can also have the affect of making those just learning of the depth of Divine Love after years of being taught to worship a Cosmic Bully fearful of sharing their own experiences and expressions of faith.
As the podcast made clear, though he apparently knew key facts related to the case, part of the reason Jay is such an interesting element of the story is that his testimony changed several times.
That most theologians, even those whose social location in the white North American middle class, verbally support efforts to achieve the changes needed in our society to make some minimum of justice possible elsewhere, such as in Latin America, is already a testimony to the power of the gospel.
Jesus certainly made no such claim about his origin; and there exists no first - person testimony by Mary his mother.
For this to happen, governments at all levels should structure the testimony of such organizations into their decision - making processes.
And, finally, what happens when we receive such texts as the Word to us, making the testimony of the text our own?
In her jury instructions, the judge noted Howe's participation in the case as a cooperating witness, noting that convictions in this case can be made «on the basis of such a witness's testimony
«I am more nervous today than I was when I got here,» House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers of Michigan said of security concerns raised by Thursday's testimony, such as code changes being made to fix the problems without undergoing normal testing.
Two former top State Police officials say testimony detailing assertions of political interference with the force never made it into Cuomo's final investigative report that was intended to expose such inappropriate activities.
He has been making that point since 2004, when in testimony to the U.S. Senate, he warned embryonic stem cell opponent Sam Brownback of Kansas, «Those in a position of advice or authority who participate in the banning or enforced delays of biomedical research that could lead to the saving of lives and the amelioration of suffering are directly and morally responsible for the lives made worse or lost due to the ban, or even of a moratorium that would deny such treatments in that short window of time when it could help or save them.»
It seems a miracle that after twenty years of stagnation he could have made such progress toward recovery in only one year, but his story is a strong testimony to the power, not only of the vision and the approach of Inner Fire, but of the deep dedication and understanding of the Guides who work out of these insights.
That it should do this with such probingly uncomfortable insight — and be made in stop - motion animation — is testimony to Kaufman and to animation specialist, Duke Johnson, who co-directed.
He has been known to state such sentences as I will not make any more boring art and I think it's brilliant: making art look like it's not about skill — these and many more serve as a bulletproof evidence and testimony of John's already legendary sense of humour.
That the U.S. Congress was foolish and ignorant enough to allow the testimony of such a character is another issue, and makes one stop to think (and sweat, and tremble).
As such, climate skeptics must petition to Congress to ban all IPCC scientists from making testimonies and reject IPCC reports unless corroborated by scientific studies outside the purview of IPCC.
Imagine such professors being first - chair counsel in a complex civil or criminal litigation who must interview potential witnesses, take depositions and engage in electronic discovery, file and respond to summary judgment motions, conduct voir dire, present the testimony of an expert witness, cross-examine (and impeach) hostile witnesses, and make closing arguments to a jury.
This Bloomberg story notes that the company has called out government scientists who have testified that the addition of menthol flavor makes cigarettes even more harmful and addictive, saying such testimony was «incomplete and / or inaccurate.»
More specifically, the trial court might well have proscribed extrajudicial statements by any lawyer, party, witness, or court official which divulged prejudicial matters, such as the refusal of Sheppard to submit to interrogation or take any lie detector tests; any statement made by Sheppard to officials; the identity of prospective witnesses or their probable testimony; any belief in guilt or innocence; or like statements concerning the merits of the case.
The Court's decision received worldwide attention, mainly in the form of criticism from women's rights and anti-discrimination activists, as well as everyday newsreaders shocked that a woman could be fired for such a reason, even in the face of her boss's testimony that she was a model employee and that he had made several inappropriate comments to her in the months leading up to her firing.
This case prompted the Virginia Department of Forensic Science (DFS) to conduct a review of 200 old blood - typing cases to make sure there are not other convictions based on such flawed testimony.
In preparation for Mr. Zuckerberg's testimony, his first such appearance, Facebook has spent the last couple of weeks trying to transform its public image from a defiant, secretive behemoth into a contrite paragon of openness, announcing a string of new privacy and anti-abuse measures and making company executives available for numerous interviews.
In making this determination, the court will take testimony from the parents, people who know the child (such as teachers), and professionals like social workers, psychologists, and healthcare workers.
In her testimony, Meadows said that such a move is important, particularly for veterans in high - cost areas, and would offer veterans greater flexibility to make decisions about their home purchase.
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