They destroyed the idols or
tangible things which people put their trust in.
(B) An order prohibiting the use of any witness, document or
tangible thing which should have been disclosed, produced, exhibited, or exchanged pursuant to subdivision (b) of this rule.
Not exact matches
The details of the capital requirements under Basel III are complicated, but generally speaking, deposit - taking institutions such as Canada's banks will have to maintain
tangible common equity,
which includes
things like cash, equal to 4.5 % of their assets plus an additional buffer of 2.5 %, for a total of 7 %.
In other countries, he notes, banks are making products more
tangible by allowing customers to shop for them in off - the - shelf boxes,
which makes
things like getting a new bank card as easy as picking up cornflakes at your local supermarket.
Everyone has a different interest, but the reality is if the big picture way of looking at
things is hey there's too much debt then central banks are going to be forced to devalue their currency to finance that that you're probably going to want your money in something of
tangible value as opposed to something based on that currency
which is going to be devaluing.
What I experience as I stand in face of — and in the very depths of — this world
which your flesh has assimilated, this world
which has become your flesh, my God, is not the absorption of the monist who yearns to be dissolved into the unity of
things, nor the emotion felt by the pagan as he lies prostrate before a
tangible divinity, nor yet the passive self - abandonment of the quietist tossed hither and thither at the mercy of mystical impulsions.
So Jesus is that One in whom the deepest and highest reality, divine Love,
which is the mystery behind all
things and the meaning of all
things, is made decisively visible and
tangible in a manhood that is our own and in terms that we can understand and grasp, and by
which we can be grasped and thus directed on the path of right and true human development.
When one gives unconditional worship to any visible,
tangible thing, even though it is Holy Scripture, it is this commandment
which is infringed.
Already
things have happened
which have put this knowledge to the test, and sometimes I have been where I could not go to the rock and see the
tangible assurance of the tree's tall strong trunk.
If the pundits are right about one
thing, it is that in certain areas (either end of the pitch), we're short on numbers,
which means we can't play Everton, Napoli and City in six days without it having a
tangible effect.
One of the unexpected
things that happened as a result of starting Brave New World Designs is that it has offered two unexpected
things: 1) a
tangible business that my kids can see in operation and understand (vs. my life on the Internet,
which is sort of nebulous to them), and 2) a way for me to connect with the girls.
«Often we don't really think about the verbal rewards we use on a day - to - day basis, but actually these are
things that are likely to influence people's motivation more than the
tangible rewards,
which we don't get as frequently,» Dr Hewett adds.
Under Ohio law, ORC Â § 5739.01 (B)(1) sales tax must be collected on» [a] ll transactions by
which title or possession, or both, of
tangible personal property, is or is to be transferred... «Â Â § 5701.03 (A) defines «personal property» to include «every
tangible thing that is the subject of ownership, whether animate or inanimate... and that does not constitute real property».
Modern life, with its insistent focus on the computer screen, has become increasingly disembodied, but here is a world in
which labour is enacted in the realm of
tangible things.
«Well, after this century of grand proclamations and terrible illusions, I hope for an era in
which real and
tangible accomplishments, and not grand proclamations, are the only
things that count.
In a 1999 interview with journalist Stefan Koldehoff for his exhibition Gerhard Ricther: Text, the artist is famously quoted having said that ``... after this century of grand proclamations and terrible illusions, I hope for an era in
which real and
tangible accomplishments, and not grand proclamations, are the only
things that count.»
Some of Mr. Daly's fringe ideas have become
tangible reality: He proposed that we should place an economic value on the depletion of resources; today, we have
things such as the European Emission Trading Scheme,
which tries to place a market price on pollution in order to reduce emissions.
There are some
things which do not have an immediate,
tangible, and obviously related return on investment, or an obvious and immediate negative financial impact on the participants.
Everybody needs a Climate
Thing, a close - by proxy through
which they can express their climate concern in a way that has local effects and
tangible rewards.
Anytime you manufacture a
tangible thing (
which is within the scope of FDA regulation for medical devices), you have to have the
thing approved.
The concept also includes less
tangible things like workplace culture
which can be an important factor in ensuring that lawyers and staff meaningfully comply with formal policies and procedures.
The suppression of a particular writing or other
tangible form of expression is, therefore, an individual matter, and, in the nature of
things, every such suppression raises an individual constitutional problem in
which a reviewing court must determine for itself whether the attacked expression is suppress [i] ble within constitutional standards.
«One of the most exciting
things about RoMA is the combination of AR with fast 3D printing,
which makes it possible for the designer to not only receive the visual cue of their design, but also the fast, in - situ
tangible feedback that otherwise couldn't be possible,» Huaishu Peng, an information science doctoral student at Cornell University who helped create RoMa, told Digital Trends.
The only
thing you can spend your money on is cosmetics,
which means there doesn't feel like a
tangible sense of progression at all.
An ad's conversion rate describes how often somebody does the
tangible thing the ad is asking them to do,
which could be to join a mailing list or to buy something.
Your accomplishments are
things which have had a
tangible effect on you or your surroundings.
I wanted to put a
tangible number on
things like Netflix,
which only shows $ 8 per month, but has a much larger impact than that.
The SPIS represents a
tangible and specific opportunity or inducement to disclose many
things, not the least of
which is a latent defect.