Sentences with phrase «took as his mandate»

It was this passage that Pope Saint Pius X took as his mandate in his 1905 document on the frequent and daily reception of Holy Communion, Sacra Tridentina:
More importantly, from the union's perspective, if the teachers lose their union election, then management might take that as a mandate to do whatever they want over the next school year.

Not exact matches

Stanford says Morneau and the Bank of Canada should use the mandate review to «put everything on the table,» and take a hard look at adopting a completely different target, such as job creation or «sustainable growth» instead of inflation.
After taking a court - mandated paternity test, Jobs accepted Lisa as his daughter.
«In the U.S., this obsession on inflation targeting has lately been taken to a new level as former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke has floated the idea of a price - level targeting mandate for the Fed.
«These exciting new anchor tenants align directly with MaRS» mandate and will further Ontario's position as a global leader in life sciences, leading to tangible medical benefits for Ontarians while taking advantage of a massive economic opportunity.»
That being said, the SEC affirmed its jurisdiction over security tokens and while they are cautious about inhibiting innovation they will look to enforce and take action as required under its mandate.
If fund managers are trying to pass off some of the best safest assets today as risky, simply because their mandates restrict them from investing in them, then it's time for us to take back control of our own wealth management.
These rules took effect on March 1, as the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and the International Organization of Securities Commissions (BCBS - IOSCO) had mandated.
In July of this year, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) took a critical first step to rein in the growingly speculative bubble surrounding these start - ups when it issued a report concluding that such coin offerings should be predominantly classified as securities offerings, and hence mandated to fall under registration, disclosure and other requirements that apply to securities, regardless of whether those securities are purchased with virtual currencies or distributed with blockchain technology.
It did not take long after the passage of Humphrey - Hawkins for wiser Federal Reserve officials, including Paul Volcker (who became Chair in 1979), to conclude that the «dual mandate,» far from defining a new and sustainable approach to monetary policy, was simply a nuisance — something they had to pay lip service to, whilst really concerning themselves with keeping a lid on inflation, so as to undo and avoid repeating the mistakes of the 70s.
Property rights and government takings have evolved with both real costs and benefits, e.g. Kelo allowing economic development as a legitimate «public use» v. the various cases finding in favor of property owners in the context of local government mandated dedications and exactions.
As was said earlier, they are mandating people take birth control, simply make it available to those who want it.
«I think the take - away from this is, it's clear the administration is serious about its efforts to address the concerns of the Catholic bishops and others as it relates to the insurance mandate
Question takes center stage as appeals courts consider contraceptive mandate lawsuits, including Hobby Lobby's.
If we take everything in the Bible literally as a mandate for today, we run into strange developments.
The gospel mandate to take the good news to the corners of the world and the symbolic representation of Eucharist as a cosmic banquet where people from the East and the West and from South and North participate with a sense of oneness and belonging epitomizes the urge for universalism.
This manifests itself not only in the way in which Aristotelian notions of the «unmoved mover» or neo-Platonic ideas of «being - subsisting from - itself» have been taken to be the proper definition of what is meant when we speak of «God», but also in liturgical language where all too often the basic concept implied or (as most often seems to be the case) affirmed is the utter immutability of deity, along with the rigidly legalistic moralism which it is suggested should mark those who claim to «obey» the divine mandates.
The author argues for what he calls «the agrarian point of view» as regards the creation: It means taking seriously the Biblical mandate to care for the creation.
But as time goes on, little compromises, become bigger ones; tiny deviations from the original vision become `'» more relevant» mandates; the vast sums of money it takes to keep the machine going become the catalyst for where the «church» is going next.
You don't seem to be aware that most of us started as Christians, then became atheists when we actually applied reason to our beliefs, because we took the mandate in 1 Peter 3:15 seriously.
«As a company, we chose to take a leadership role and draw on our greatest resource — our people — to stay ahead of the mandates,» Wagner recalls.
Address any legal obligations related to conduct, especially when it comes to regulated aspects of your business, while taking steps to ensure that any such restrictions comply with the latest mandates issued by regulatory agencies, such as the National Labor Relations Board.
Outlook: Analysts say the business is well - positioned to take advantage of long - term tailwinds for the wealth sector, such as an ageing population looking for retirement income solutions and mandated superannuation.
While the Victoria - based dairy company is still reviewing the details of last week's unsolicited bid, the dubbing of the defence mandate internally as «Project Wall» appears to suggest that it is less than impressed with the prospect of being taken over.
The furor over spousal abuse allegations that forced the resignation of one of Trump's top advisers, Rob Porter, last week has exposed fissures within the White House that had been papered over since John Kelly took over last summer as chief of staff with a mandate to end the dysfunction.
The Republican country executive also suggested the Legislature support him in refusing to send «one more penny» of the approximately $ 600,000 a week Chautauqua must send to Albany as of Jan. 1, 2012 unless the state «immediately» take over the counties» share of Medicaid costs, pass a law preventing the approval of future unfunded mandates and authorize counties to set their own sales tax rates.
One of Wendy's opponents has recently admitted that he won't take tax hikes off the table, and the other serves as comptroller of New York's Nassau County, which has some of the highest taxes in the nation and whose finances are in such bad shape that the state mandated the creation of a Financial Control Board to oversee it.
«I have done one term in office, and part of that term was taken by court litigation; And even then we have executed our mandate satisfactorily and am certain that, Ghanaians will give me the second term to make eight years (8) as required by the constitution.»
Labour's 179 seat majority in parliament will not be taken by Tony Blair as a mandate for progressive social reform.
My particular concern is not with whether Vote Leave had a reason to overspend but with whether the referendum took place as our Parliament mandated.
However, it is unlikely to win plaudits for the Party if, at the same time as making the case for far more active government, the Party insists on taking credit for Conservative measures — above all the fiscal mandate — which have frustrated recovery and intensified Britain's economic problems.
Some may believe it to be convenient to take no action so they can continue to have the excuse to blame unfunded state mandates as the sole cause of our financial woes.
«Please, take note that I am not interested in surrendering the mandate the people of Kogi State bestowed on the Audu / Faleke joint ticket at the November 21 poll as I remain the governor - elect.
They want to make sure we won't have a situation where they go and elect someone and you have a group of people sitting somewhere for different reasons to as it were take their mandate,» Crabbe told Starr News.
This is unsurprising when you consider the point at which Corbyn's campaign really took off: when all three other candidates opted to toe the party line, as mandated by caretaker leader Harriet Harman, and abstain from voting on the second reading of the government's welfare bill.
The cap's being so relatively low this time around will likely increase calls for both relief from mandated services imposed by the state as well as increased calls for local government assistance, which have not been hiked since Gov. Andrew Cuomo has taken office.
As we now know, a progressive candidate did not just emerge, but he took the Party conference by storm and won a mandate to lead the party by a solid margin of over 2 to 1.
We have been candid and frank with the people of Ghana and we have demonstrated that we take them more seriously even as we come back to them to seek a new mandate to govern this country.»
Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz stopped short of requiring his health department to mandate tap water sampling in homes where children are already diagnosed with high lead levels, but he did say that «maybe we do need to take additional steps, such as testing the water.»
Expect Mayor de Blasio to take Tuesday's results as a mandate — although they weren't — and worry.
This week has been no different, with some wanting the Prime Minister's 2017 referendum put into law, others wanting a law guaranteeing a referendum before 2015 and still others proposing a «mandate referendum» to take place before the negotiations begin (as Paul Goodman discussed here).
He panicked on taking a clear position on hydrofracking after protesters galvanized; he abandoned his promise to bring real mandate relief to counties and municipalities as part B of the property tax cap; and his legislative agenda got secretive and sloppy to avoid scrutiny, even after he had promised transparent government.
«Those who attacked me and the other assembly members of the task - force will be prosecuted, I will make sure the law takes its course to serve as a deterrent to others who would want to prevent public officials from carrying out their mandate
Mr. Hikind might start by taking an interest in working toward the restoration of the public school system and the lack of adherence to the NYS mandates in teaching subjects such as math and science in many of the private schools in the East Ramapo Central School District.
«I'm hopeful that she will take up the Naylor report as part of her mandate
Scientists began organizing only 3 days after President Donald Trump took office, as alarm — sparked by a campaign that in many ways appeared to dismiss the contributions of scientific research — ignited over Senate hearings on controversial cabinet picks and mandates curtailing public communication from scientific agencies.
«It takes 77 million years to make fossil fuels and 45 minutes to use as a coffee cup,» says Cereplast's Scheer, noting that his industry can use the residue of government - mandated production of biofuels, such as ethanol from corn.
It might turn out that proteins such as NF - L could help make return - to - play decisions, but, Petraglia said, it may well be the case that proteins take longer to clear out of one athlete than another, mandating that each player have a well - defined baseline for comparison, and that specific levels deemed dangerous be rigorously calibrated.
It also highlights the global emergence of this field that the European Union has recently announced a new Science Advice Mechanism (SAM) and that UNESCO is taking a leading role in better connecting science to policy in the context of the Agenda 2030 and now carries a mandate to serve as the Secretariat for the Scientific Advisory Board of the UN Secretary General.
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