Sentences with phrase «through customary»

For arts and crafts products for sale, land is less of a determining factor since the market has shown interest in modern Indigenous art made off country that reclaims and reinterprets Aboriginal culture, as well as «traditional» art made through customary practice on country.
There will be many instances where there will be no conflict between individual and collective rights (as expressed through customary law), and where they will be able operate in an interdependent manner.
It also acknowledges the spiritual importance of land to Indigenous culture and the continuing connection of Indigenous Australians to country, through customary law, association to place and Indigenous religions.
In effect, the CSM norms have a dispositive character, i.e, they will be applied to the extent that the States have not agreed to the contrary through customary law or through an agreement.
Better in this instance, we think, to allow change through the customary political processes, in which the people, gay and straight alike, become the heroes of their own stories by meeting each other not as adversaries in a court system but as fellow citizens seeking to resolve a new social issue in a fair - minded way.
There's no reason to waste your money paying fees to a third party or wasting your valuable time reading the litany of requirements for a loan through a customary bank.
That particular morning, I'd worked my way through the customary body parts; two sets, fifteen reps each, of leg extensions, leg curls, ab crunches, lower back, lat rows, the chest press and pec deck, along with the shoulder press, and various exercises for the biceps and triceps.
Men and women who enter teaching through other than traditional teacher education programs are less academically qualified and less likely to consider teaching their lifelong occupation than those who obtained their credentials through customary paths, a new report concludes.
The centrality of traditional practices in Somali society is such that most of the legal interventions even when it comes to sexual violence tends to be undertaken by clan or community authorities through the customary laws structures.
The recently - opened True Health Diagnostics laboratory, which is headquartered in Frisco, is the only company in Texas and one of only a few in the nation with a highly - advanced diagnostic technology that can detect conditions not apparent through customary diagnostic tests.
He also added that, since the married woman gave consent for the sexual act, the only option left for her husband is to seek redress through customary means.
With a light - weight frame, height adjustable handle and therefore the ability to suit through customary doors, it's excellent for all occasions.
We finished 3rd, so we don't have to go through the customary pain and uncertainty of having to qualify for the CL.

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«I don't want to send him through a process like that,» he said, referring to the customary vetting by...
It is customary nowadays to look upon evil as either the absence of good through ignorance or fear, or else as something which manifests itself through maladjustment of personality.
Groups across the political spectrum are working to create customary international law through the UN's processes.
In the printing of the Traditions it is customary to give the line of transmitters through whom the Tradition has been handed down, e.g., Ibn Omar reported that the Prophet said, «When your women ask to go to the Mosque at night, give them permission.»
Though it was rare having a Brahmin pass through their hamlet, it was customary to purify the street from his polluting footsteps.
It is customary to drink Yerba mate from a gourd (dry squash shell), through the bombilla (tea sipper).
Whether it's a customary family dish passed down through generations or one that came together with inspiration from some of the kids favorite ingredients.
For Russians, a lot of «therapy» actually happens in the kitchen, where it's customary for relatives and friends to engage in hours - long talks about «deep» subjects and to talk through minor and major problems, which then seem miraculously solved and life is all good again.
They've been so stifling through their first 20 games — allowing just 0.801 points per possession and a field goal percentage of 32.1, both the lowest figures in the nation — that it is now customary for losing coaches to say something retweetably superlative about how they guard.
I think the signing of both of these players would be a great boost for us for the coming season Cavani has undeniable class but can't see Wenger going for a striker this summer considering that we only bought Welbeck not even a year ago, I think we should go for Marco Reus as our now customary (or so they would have us believe) marquee signing of the summer and promote from within to fill some of the other gaps in our squad, except for maybe CDM as we lack rotation in this area, but our very own Le Coq shows what promotion from within can achieve, he is just one of many players to come through the ranks to command a spot in our starting XI, such as Bellerin those 2 seem like almost the first names on the team sheet nowadays who would have thought that 1 year ago or even 6 months ago?
«With his customary chutzpah and some artful media management, he made it through the day in one piece, with the help of a distractionary but welcome fizzy drink tax, a few giveaways, most disgracefully for executives with the ability to transform their income into capital gains, and a disruptive revolution in governance for England's unfortunate primary schools...
With her customary flair for charting the history of the heavens through a human lens, Sobel chronicles Copernicus's life, from his celestial observations to his domestic disputes, and explores how his ideas shaped the subsequent astronomical breakthroughs of Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler, and Galileo.
Whether it's a customary family dish passed down through generations or one that came together with inspiration from some of the kids favorite ingredients.
Schumer's sharpness comes through best in such moments, when she's in stand - up mode and taking significant risks beyond the genre's still - customary boundary lines of gender....
Unstudied and without her customary self - awareness, this is Crisitna uncensored; she says things without running it through her Henry - Miller informed filter.
Though it doesn't feature the theme it's become synonymous with, Brian Tyler's fabulous end title music begs to be sat through, and not just for the customary post-credits sequence that follows.
Customary for the studio, the reverse side of the cover shows additional artwork (in this case, a photo of Robb and the real Hamilton) through the translucent case.
In their quest for the last three Horcruxes, the source of Voldemort's immortality, Harry (Radcliffe), Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) return first to Gringotts for a harrowing rollercoaster ride through the subterranean vaults, guarded by an abused dragon, and then to their alma mater, where, despite the Orwellian rule of now - Headmaster Snape (Alan Rickman), they're reunited with a number of familiar faces, including Neville (Matthew Lewis), Harry's girlfriend Ginny (Bonnie Wright), and Prof. McGonagall (Maggie Smith), who, showing her customary pluck, bests Snape in a spark - showering battle of the wands.
But top honors — and surely an Oscar nomination — go to Robert Mitchum as Eddie Coyle, here denied the customary sardonic heroism that has seen him through previous loser roles (some perfect «Mitchum lines» in the novel have been dropped from, or toned down in, the film).
The steering (through Peugeot's now - customary small - diameter steering wheel) is relatively high - geared, but the 3008 is never quite as eager to turn into a corner as its smaller, lighter, more conventional siblings.
The two exhaust gas ducts feed into a single muffler from which the customary M twin tailpipes extend out through the far left and right - hand sides of the rear apron.
The communication also goes through the channels more customary for the brand with the organisation of the first digital «rally» (where at least virtual 595 Abarth cars will be involved) and the most numerous anniversary ever, also celebrated with a fun App for iPhone, iPad, Android and Facebook through which Abarth fans can «play» their favourite tunes substituting the musical notes with the powerful sounds of the engines of the Abarth cars.
Additionally, Indigo has incorporated some new business protocols that mean the publisher must now accept the return of unsold books after only 45 days instead of the customary 90 days in order to keep fresh content constantly moving through the store.
«Lenders will also obtain an official payoff from the creditor, in this case the previous seller, which is customary with any loan to be paid off through the refinance,» McRae says.
A member of New York City Engine Company 105, Jack sat in his customary place next to the driver of the fire truck, as it sped through the city, sirens wailing.
Acting as a commissioning agency as well as a production company, Performa provides a support system for its artists, from initial proposal through opening night and touring, that far surpasses the customary assistance given by its nonprofit counterparts and those of the commercial sector alike.
Through these innovations in materials, the artist seeks to elicit a different interpretation from viewers than what is the customary response to other installation work.
Through sculpture, text, photography, video and performance, Industry of the Ordinary (IOTO) are dedicated to an exploration and celebration of the customary, the everyday, and the usual.
Comprising fifty - eight examples in manuscript or printed editions, Painted Prayers: Medieval and Renaissance Books of Hours from the Morgan Library examined the tremendous popularity of Books of Hours through an exploration of their customary prayers and the beautiful pictures that traditionally accompany these texts.
This balance has been achieved through the application of an innovative tool, the Certificate of Customary Right of Occupancy (CCRO).
Certificates of Customary Right of Occupancy (CCROs) allow entire communities of Maasai to secure indivisible rights over their customary lands and manage those territories through bylaws and managemeCustomary Right of Occupancy (CCROs) allow entire communities of Maasai to secure indivisible rights over their customary lands and manage those territories through bylaws and managemecustomary lands and manage those territories through bylaws and management plans.
Doing so effectively calls for research skills beyond those that students acquire through working with domestic legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence on domestic databases to learn how to access the different resources relevant to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as examples, the need to find customary international law through treaties, laws of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law research requires much more emphasis on statutes and scholarship than on the case law that plays such a dominant role in American legal analysis.58 While there have been significant advances in access to foreign and international legal sources, there are still substantial barriers, 59 and the research methods needed to obtain these resources can be different (in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply to domestic law.
The Library's systematic classification → Customary international law and subject heading (keyword) Customary International Law are instrumental for searching through the Catalogue.
Some land rights statutes enable management of the land to be conducted through traditional decision - making processes and customary law.
This can be done through the process of divorce mediation, in which one or two mediators help a husband and wife prepare their own separation agreement — a feat accomplishment without the customary adversary - style anger, rancor and «go for the jugular» mind - set that is customary in contested divorces.
The insertion of customary institutions and jurisdictions into the market - place through agreement making, such as Aboriginal heritage management agreements, consultation protocols and intra-Indigenous agreements over boundaries of native title applications, is not mere syncretisation of tradition and modernity, but a transformation of relationships.
[1] While the recommendations of that inquiry enjoy wide support from Indigenous organisations, there remains only limited recognition provided to Indigenous customary law through the criminal justice system.
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