Sentences with phrase «therefore holding it in place»

The upside down «V» slides into the upright «V» therefore holding it in place.

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This current church is held firmly in place by the «it's not for me to judge» doctrine, therefore the abusers are free to continue.
Process theologians, therefore, generally hold that God is in some sense dependent upon the world and that in that sense he is subject to the changes that take place in the world.
That which in religion holds the first place - namely, God is,... in itself and according to truth, the second, for it is only the nature of man regarded objectively; and that which to religion is second — namely, man — must therefore be constituted and declared the first.19
Albert Einstein: Scientists Can Hardly Believe in Prayers to Supernatural Beings Scientific research is based on the idea that everything that takes place is determined by laws of nature, and therefore this holds for the action of people.
Azzopardi has said that since the executive chamber was not named in a lawsuit, and therefore no communications were placed on hold.
Progress ought, therefore, to be keen to place their brightest candidates in winnable constituencies in the southern counties which are currently held by the Conservatives (or Lib Dems).
So rather than waking up earlier or planning my outfits out the night before (cause ain't nobody got time for that) my steps two, three, and four for fashion success are to stock my closet with cute t - shirts, put them in an easy - to - reach place (for the mornings I get dressed before I have coffee — yikes), and then walk out the door with my head held high because I'm wearing a «stylish» tee and therefore I look good (or at least this is what I tell myself).
NGOs aims and activities are limited to one state, but they carry out activities in several countries, hold meetings in diverse places and employ personnel of various nationalities, therefore they have international nature without a law recognising it.
Therefore, there is a risk that if schools in the mainstream are leading MATs that have special schools within them, then they may not fully appreciate some of the demands placed upon the special schools sector or the qualities that they are seeing... or equally know how to hold to account poor practice.»
Furthermore, the TransBrake (a first in a production car) locks the output shaft of the TorqueFlite eight - speed auto transmission, therefore, the car is held into place before the launch, giving the driver the required time to increase the engine's speed (up to 2,350 rpm, without overworking the brakes) in the search for more torque.
The advantage of the method is that it is not necessary to touch the pup to put him in position and therefore eliminates the squirming and protesting that marks many attempts to teach the pup by placing and holding him in a sit or down or stand.
Most cages used in veterinary practices are not suitable for holding feral cats; therefore, if a feral cat needs to be placed in a hospital cage, it should be put in a feral cat den or handler, which should then be placed in the cage.
It seems to me that, since some social network sites are business - related or allow employees to connect with clients / customers and potential clients or customers, and therefore may hold some benefit that employers have not yet discovered, it makes sense to put a policy in place rather than throwing the baby out with the bathwater by outright banning sites.
[144] He held that it was open to a party to decide not to rely on privileged material and therefore amend the relevant pleading, in which case, if the amended pleading was permitted, no waiver would have taken place merely by virtue of having been pleaded previously.
The defendants brought a motion for summary judgement to have the claims dismissed as against the directors and the holding companies on the basis that they were not employers of the plaintiff and therefore have no place in the action for wrongful dismissal.
In R (Hodkin) v Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages [2013] UKSC 77, a leapfrog appeal, the court overruled an old Court of Appeal decision and held unanimously that Scientology is indeed a religion and that therefore its church buildings can be registered as places where weddings can be conducted.
The local authority was held not to have been in a position to be satisfied that the child ought to be placed for adoption and the application for permission was therefore premature.
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