Sentences with phrase «teaching law depends»

My understanding is that securing a job teaching law depends mostly on published work.

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For Hasidim, every waking act is defined by the laws of the Torah; they depend on the teachings of rabbis to guide them in all parts of their day.
But when the pastor moved on and I took his place, I taught that I didn't believe in the law of tithing and that we would depend on the generosity of our hearts to continue what we did.
Consider a cooperative homeschool highschool (depending on your state's laws) in which several parents teach in their areas of expertise or experience, thereby sharing the work and helping all their children have the most qualified instructor available.
By the 1970s, however, schools could no longer depend on an influx of talented young women, as those who once would have entered teaching began to take jobs in engineering and law.
The future of access to justice depends, in part, on experienced lawyers being willing to teach inexperienced lawyers how to run a law practice and serve clients, but also on innovation.
Becoming an approved driving instructor can be done in many ways depending on the licensing and driving laws of the state where the course is to be taught.
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