Sentences with phrase «upon the practice of»

Most people frown upon the practice of blaming the victims of cybersecurity attack.
And how would these impact upon the practice of war?
Qu S, Olafsrud SM, Meza - Zepeda LA, Saatcioglu F. Rapid gene expression changes in peripheral blood lymphocytes upon practice of a comprehensive yoga program.
Just as society frowns upon the practice of employing one solitary approach to medicine, investing money, or building a business, so it should with education.
David Maljkovic's exhibition «Alterity Line» includes a series of paintings and expands upon his practice of reconfiguring and re-presenting his earlier works into site - specific installations.
David Maljkovic's exhibition «Alterity Line» at Metro Pictures includes a series of paintings and expands upon his practice of reconfiguring and re-presenting his earlier works into site - specific installations.
Embarking upon the practice of iron working early in the 1950s, Chillida was returning to his roots: the dark, mineral rich earth of the Basque country.
The effect, in terms of frequency of use, would have been comparable to that of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms upon the practice of criminal law.
The effect of a Canada Evidence Code, in terms of frequency of use, would have been comparable to that of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms upon the practice of criminal law.
Once enough attention was brought upon the practice of buying and selling blood diamonds, gems sourced from a war zone under terrible conditions, diamond companies went into motion to show that their gems come from conflict - free areas.
In addition to producing better outcomes for our clients, this significant study will have national and international impact upon the practice of couple counselling and relationship education.

Not exact matches

The digital era is upon us, and the practice of printing out paper receipts is starting to go the way of the dinosaurs.
In addition to launching an ongoing anti-trust investigation into the company's business practices, European officials ordered Google to delete «inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant» search results upon the request of EU citizens.
They should instead re-examine their practices that might have led to traces of, for example, diesel turning up in the Wyoming groundwater and come up with standards that would make leaks along the well bore impossible before less appropriate and more costly rules are thrust upon them at a time when natural gas prices are hitting 10 - year lows.
Since then it's been a brutal time for Newsweek and Goodman, as the best and the worst of online forensics are practiced upon them.
Upon completing the specialization, learners will have a deeper understanding of what works in the workplace, including a toolkit of best practices for hiring, managing, and rewarding employees.
Use of the word «spike» originates from the antiquated practice of placing paper trade order slips on a metal spike upon completion.
Premining is the practice of mining a coin prior to its public release and has traditionally been heavily frowned upon.
In all of these domains, accounting practice impacts upon the economic and social health of the public.
She is a Charter Member of the Drafting Committee of the Best Practice Principles for Governance Research Providers, which was established in February 2012 upon conclusion of the European Securities and Markets Authority consultation regarding the proxy advisory industry.
Upon our investment, you will spend a few months in our Silicon Valley office, engaging directly with the UpWest team to hone in on go - to - market strategy, find product - market fit, connect with partners / customers, and learn the best practices of breaking into the US market (and what not to do).
In its paper, the BPP Group raises a number of concerns regarding the hard regulatory approach suggested by the Directive proposals and calls upon the European Commission, Parliament and national governments to support the proportionate, principles - based approach to service supplier oversight overwhelmingly supported by shareholders that is embodied in the Best Practice Principles for Shareholder Voting Research & Analysis, stating that «unwarranted or disproportionate legislation may inhibit the provision of independent information and services that assist investors in the exercise of the very rights and responsibilities that the Directive aims to foster and support.»
It has gone so far as to call into question the criterion established in Familiaris consortio, which in number 84 says: «The Church reaffirms her practice, which is based upon Sacred Scripture, of not admitting to Eucharistic Communion divorced persons who have remarried.
Restorative punishment, much like other practices of reconciliation, retrieves the distinctive logic of a religious tradition and brings it to bear upon modern liberal democracy.
Upon completion of their «community service» they could go on to private practice.
religion: 1: a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe 2: a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects 3: a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith
- Doesn't fit considering there aren't a set of beliefs and practices that all atheists agree upon, the only thing that all atheists agree upon is disbelief in god, thats it, nothing else.
This gets into philosophy - of - law issues, of course, but even some imaginable judicially restrained economic - autonomy - is - Locke's - teaching scholars (i.e., really none of the libertarian con - law scholars I know of) would be advocating a way of life, and a pattern of regular legislation, that centered one's practice of liberty upon, well, business - man, or to speak Republic book VIII, oligarchic - man, accomplishments.
The local signifies to him, but only when it is a part of that strange abstractionism practiced upon the local by the movie.
Many of us who have ditched religion did so upon realizing that religious dogma, religious practice, and biblical scripture is illogical, impractical and can not hold up under any rational analysis.
The destruction of the voting assemblies of the eastern cities, which came about as a consequence of their inclusion in the empire, effectively left competition in the practice of benefactions as the only means by which the civic elites could compete for power in their localities; and success in this was dependent upon attaining the patronage of the man who sat at the top of the social pyramid.
A «neutral» law, the Supreme Court has explained, is one that does not «target -LSB--RSB- religious beliefs as such» or have as its «object... to infringe upon or restrict practices because of their religious motivation» (Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v City of Hialeah, 508 US 520 [1993]-RRB-.
The N.T. practice was water baptism immediately upon profession of faith (whether it was needed or not).
I think that an honest answer is «yes,» some of us known the discrimination that is practiced by believer upon non-believers, the ridicule.
While the source and the recipients of zakat are generally agreed upon, there are variations in the practice of distribution, largely because most Islamic countries do not have official collectors or an official organization for administering almsgiving.
Judging others is the task of Jesus, and when we try to take this responsibility upon ourselves, we are practicing a form of idolatry by putting ourselves in the place of Jesus.
The Reformers were opposed to many abuses within the church, and believed that most of these abuses stemmed from the Catholic Church's reliance upon tradition for their beliefs, practices, and understanding of Scripture.
When first the tribes of Joseph met him at Sinai and he came down in «thunders and lightnings, and a thick cloud upon the mount,» nothing remotely like the interior practice of the presence of God was suggested by the scene.
Pastors are recognizing that if God has made orphan care a key component of the church's functional DNA (James 1:27), it will have an impact upon the church's practice.
In 167 B.C. Antiochus precipitated a full - scale revolt when, having already forbidden the practice of Judaism on pain of death, he set up in the Jewish temple an altar to Zeus and offered swine's flesh upon it (which the Book of Daniel refers to as the «abomination of desolation») Antiochus was an apostle of Hellenism and meant to bring his entire realm under the influence of Greek ways.
«All followers of Jesus are to practice watchful waiting upon Cod across the span of their years.»
Anyone who practices freedom of religion and separation of church and state can not impose their religion upon politics without being heretical.
a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects: the Christian religion; the Buddhist religion.
On the most profound level, however, the framers recognized that ordered liberty depends mightily upon certain habits, virtues and practices — that is, upon a moral culture of a highly developed type.
She invites her readers into Christian practices that heighten both the spiritual and relational dimensions of time, so that we may live with greater authenticity as people created in God's image — with an awareness of time as a gift rather than a burden thrust upon us by our daily planners, and with a sense of being «attuned to the active presence of God.»
The document calls upon «a clearer practice of responsible relationship in mission, a sharper commitment to witness in unity and renunciation of all forms of proselytism.»
A real Muslim is encouraged to follow the ways of Prophet Muhammed (may peace be upon him) and practice» what you like for your brother you should like for yourself».
The fact that humans inflict harm upon themselves and others is in no means a reflection of the essence of the religion they follow especially if they are not PRACTICING!
One must not practice upon worshippers of Mazda until he has successfully practiced upon three worshippers of the Daevas.
Upon his election in 1992, President Bill Clinton also spoke of a «New Covenant,» but the image did not catch on — perhaps because it ran into the conspicuously uncovenantal practices of the Clinton presidency — and it was soon dropped.
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