Sentences with phrase «time of the trial»

It appears none of Shkreli's hedge fund investors actually lost money in the end, but he was so widely reviled by the time of his trial that it was difficult to find an unbiased jury to hear the case.
On its own, this strategy likely won't satisfy even long - term shareholders, and in its time of trial Talisman has picked up some shorter - term players with a penchant for shareholder activism.
This day and age is a time of trials and tribulations people really need to be patient and give a careful, logical unbiased look at the world and see who is really causing the problems in the world and where they stand in believing it.
American Christians have emerged from a period of prominence into a time of trial, and as a result, we now face an era of unprecedented challenge.
The European Evangelical Alliance stated it was «extremely concerned» about how the law «greatly restricts religious freedom, and urged Christians to «pray that this new law unites Christians in new ways» and «pray that this time of trial will be used by the Lord to strengthen and grow his church.»
One could only accept them, be patient and live in hope; and mutual love was a great help and solace in times of trial (in La Peste, Camus shows that it still is).
Let me say first that I am overjoyed by your giving heart, especially in a time of trial.
A more developed treatment of these contrasts will he found in Robert N. Bellah, The Broken Covenants American Civil Religion in Time of Trial (New York: Seabury Press.
In our times of trial, the cry of the psalmist rings in our hearts.
Once in each of the last three centuries America has faced a time of trial, a time of testing so severe that not only the form but even the existence of our nation have been called in question.
The struggle of oppressed racial groups to improve their position in America is a major aspect of our third time of trial.
Born out of the revolutionary crisis of the Atlantic world in the late 18th century, America's first time of trial was our struggle for independence and the institution of liberty.
The second time of trial came not long before the end of the nation's first hundred years.
Peter, we have been told, had emphatically and even brutally dissociated himself from his Master at the time of his trial.
After the sole witness in his case (who was 12 at the time of the trial) finally confessed that he'd made it up, Mr. Jackson walked out of prison a free, gracious man.
That pattern combined with the newer myth of republican liberty sustained and reinvigorated us in our first and second times of trial.
A virtuous community provides the strictures and develops the skills that enable us to provide companionship, sympathy and support in the time of trial.
If you are going through a time of trial and testing, if you are facing a tragedy, Jesus knows, Jesus sees, even when everybody else does not.
Jesus turned to me and said «I will tap your @ $ $ during your times of trial and suffering.
Or is the way of Ivan and his theological rebellion one of holding to God for fear of annihilation, but hating him and his world, and with equal passion asserting the reality of a human freedom that he denies by his quixotic behavior at the time of the trial?
She — who was writing about a * legally innocent man * at the time of the trial — even called him a monster, a pervert, a repulsive and purposeless criminal.
And do not bring us to the time of trial, but rescue us from the evil one (Matt.
In a time of trial, Abram ignored the promises of God, and turned to Egypt for help.
Israel affirms that Yahweh redeems it, issues promises for its future, leads it even in times of trial, and guides it through commands and instruction.
Obama may have had a change of heart and found a desperation for prayer right in his time of trial but it doesn't compare to the free service Romney gave to his church over multiple years.
This faith of ours is the only thing that's keeping us together in this time of trial and torment, even though to step outside our homes is to risk daily bombardment and we still retain our faith».
When we pray in the Lord's Prayer, «Do not bring us to the time of trial, but rescue us from the evil one» (Matt.
It took me a long time of trial and error when I first started baking gluten free to find the right ingredients.
After some time of trials and testings came the solution: Harvest and freeze the coconut water and coconut meat instantly.
Newspapers at the time of the trial spoke of the notorious Porter Presentation, but I don't believe it's ever been widely seen in its whole form.
While the evidence indicates she is capable of greater earnings if employed so as to use her secretarial skills and if she maintained regular employment, the job she held at the time of trial would yield her only about $ 5280 per year.
Elizabeth has a unique ability to inspire the most exhausted parents, and help them to turn a time of trial into one of special bonding.
Motherhood is a special journey, filled with moments of both great joy and times of trial.
Recently, Manson and colleagues published a long - term study of the risk of death in women in the two WHI hormone therapy trials — combined therapy and estrogen alone — from the time of trial enrollment in the mid-1990s until the end of 2014.
One participant, «Patient 1,» was a 32 - year - old woman paralyzed for 13 years at the time of the trial who experienced perhaps the most dramatic changes.
(At the time of the trial, Dr. Schwartz was chief of the melanoma and sarcoma service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.)
As I mentioned above, there are many references of grain consumption during times of trial and famine.
According to the Queen's astrological advisor, times of trial bring out the true natures of people.
There had been a rush to judgment at the time of the trial which had the boys tried and convicted in the court of public opinion by everyone from Mayor Koch to Donald Trump who called for the death penalty in a full page ad in the New York Times.
By the time of trial, the only remaining issues were damages, whether Corel had pre-suit notice of three of the design patents, and willfulness.
Everybody finds themselves in times of trial every now and then, and more often than not, such times can make one feel trapped.
At the time of trial, Ms. Price was 29 years old and had three children ages 3, 5 and 11.
At the time of trial, Myhre was «paralyzed from the chest down.»
There are countless stories of clients who have taken their free trial and their pet did unfortunately get very ill in that time of the trial.
Rather, it found the appeal moot because the appealed complaint was not the operative complaint anymore, regardless of the timing of the trial court's decision.
At the time of trial closure, 123 patients (77 metastases and 46 gliomas) were randomized, with 62 receiving 7 - day phenytoin (prophylaxis group) and 61 receiving no prophylaxis (observation group).
It transfers Davis» habeas corpus petition to the U.S. District Court in Georgia and instructs the court to «receive testimony and make findings of fact as to whether evidence that could not have been obtained at the time of trial clearly establishes petitioner's innocence.»
Well, actually, the evidence was available even earlier than that: at the time of trial, the point where the judge or prosecutor should have disclosed the relationship to begin with.
After hearing all the evidence the court found that the Plaintiff's pre-existing condition did not impair her previous activities, that the accident caused mild to moderate soft tissue injuries, that these injuries have resolved somewhat by the time of trial and that there was no evidence of a minor permanent partial disability as a result of her accident related injuries.
This is because under the Family Law Act, the value of assets are determined at the time of a settlement or the time of trial.
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