In your example, there are questions that have to be reached before fair comment
even enters into it.
A reverse mortgage loan is a specialized loan that that a senior has to understand completely
before entering into it.
As each occasion feels its past it «orders» the diversity
entering into it from the past into a novel feeling of aesthetic harmony and contrast.
The first branch of the test requires that the independent advisor is satisfied the donor understands the transaction and
enters into it freely and voluntarily.
We are asked not to stand on the outside and survey this tale from detached perspective, but to
enter into it so that the story becomes ours.
The wealth of story content left untouched for years was finally tapped and
fans entered into it excited to see how it turned out.
But if the facts and circumstances make the case that your invasion was intentional, then it is not innocent and those facts and
circumstances enter into it.
(There is a traditional rule of the Church that the Psalms as used in worship should not be considered as expressing, directly, the experience of the individual worshipper, but referred to Christ and the Church, the individual
entering into them as a member of the Church.
A slave / bondservant was acquired when a person voluntarily
entered into it when he needed to pay off his debts.
Such a posture neither ignores nor conforms to the human context; rather, it transforms that context
by entering into it.
But as Prohibition illustrated, we've been through this debate — in fact, we didn't even
enter into it in Canada.
In Science and the Modern World, pp. 115 - 16, Whitehead wrote: «The concrete enduring entities are organisms, so that the plan of the whole influences the very characters of the various subordinate organisms
which enter into it.
Is there a possibility that the legitimacy of any talks begun tomorrow could be challenged on the basis that the UK representatives had no authority to
enter into them at the time?
Once again, Redstone demonstrated his memory, in this instance of the provisions of the trust and the reasons
for entering into it.
I've done it twice and even though I have no desire to walk down the aisle again, I co-wrote a book about marriage that basically is for the institution — but a much more individualized version of marriage because when no one has to marry anymore, it makes sense to make marriage fit the
people entering into it instead of trying to cram themselves into a one - size - fits - all marital model that actually doesn't fit many people today.
The family court nearly always approves the separation agreement of the parties if it is generally fair and the court believes that the spouses
entered into it without fraud, mistake, or coercion.
This is the way existence is, and if you want to love it and
enter into it completely, it will not do to chop off the past and regard it as simply negative and repressive.
I was just thinking... according to fishon there is nothing wrong with homosexuality or same sex love... its only when sexual
expression enters into it that it becomes sin.
I think of that experience now as a
caterpillar entering into it's cocoon and while I can appreciate the transformation that took place in that cocoon — now that I have developed wings — I don't want to go back.
He says that when you were born, you were like any Christian soul, but that at some date the
devil entered into you.»
The American component of American Catholicism
obviously entered into it by way of history Into a land staked off as the claim of Protestant groups, the Catholic intruded.
But, as long as the relationship isn't abusive, and all
concerned enter into it of their own free will, even polygamy should be allowed.
These are all important questions for determining the view of freedom and necessity, the power of the gods, and so on in the world of the Iliad, but it is not my purpose to
enter into them here.