Sentences with phrase «which reaffirmed»

The decision was given in January 2008 which reaffirmed the High Court decision giving the courts the power to select an appropriate index to attach to a periodical payment order.
In an effort to calm investors, Dominion released a statement on March 19 in which it reaffirmed its outlook and downplayed the effects of the FERC action:
They took a civil rights case, Loving v. Virginia, all the way to the Supreme Court, which reaffirmed the very foundation of the right to marry — and their union became an inspiration to couples everywhere.
In 1988, Planning Policy Guidance 2 was issued, which reaffirmed the Government's commitment to the principle of the Green Belt, and added a requirement to take account of sustainable development.
Later there is a section on Indulgences (§ 1471 - 79), which reaffirms traditional teaching on satisfactions and eternal versus temporal punishment, linking the latter with Purgatory.
We desperately need a coherent and fully elaborated vision which reaffirms the reality of the spiritual in Man, of the spiritual realm as a whole, and its relationship with a fully intelligible and Divinely constituted material realm.
«I congratulate Senator Mark and our loyal party men and women on this well - deserved - victory, which reaffirms his previous victory in April 2015.
Back to School, which reaffirms Dangerfield's rueful fixation with material wealth after the nominally edgier Easy Money (not to mention Caddyshack), remains a fine showcase for the charms of the erstwhile «Rappin» Rodney.»
To continue and build on this success, we have introduced the new version of our flagship saloon, which reaffirms its leadership status.
Moreover, 64 countries did poorly in constraining government powers — which reaffirms the rising tide of autocratic regimes across the globe.»
The ratio of Chargot is encapsulated in Lord Hope's judgment at para 30 in which he reaffirms the ratio of Court of Appeal's decision: «Prima facie a breach of s 2 (1) arises where an employee is injured while he is at work in the workplace.»
[Footnote 3/47] Thus, the basic principle upon which our decision last year in Engel v. Vitale necessarily rested, and which we reaffirm today, can hardly be thought to be radical or novel.
The US is a party to the Convention Against Torture, which reaffirms that fact.
The Ontario Court of Appeal recently released its decision in Jaffer v. York University, 2010 ONCA 654, which reaffirms the proposition that the Superior Court of Justice does have jurisdiction over academic disputes that are grounded in contract or tort.
The CBO also states that the «defund» provision singles out Planned Parenthood, which reaffirms that the provision's primary purpose is political — not budgetary.

Not exact matches

But again last month at the NATO summit, Trump failed to publicly reaffirm Article 5 of the alliance's treaty, which states that an attack on one ally is an attack on all.
We are reaffirming it again at this time, with an adjustment to our anticipated costs forecast under Corporate and Other, which have been increased due to anticipated under - recoveries on our marine fleet driven by changes in project schedules.
Abe is reportedly looking to reaffirm US - Japan cooperation on North Korea before Trump's meeting with Kim, which is expected in May.
Gap, which also owns the Athleta and Intermix clothing brands, said it was not reaffirming its adjusted profit forecast of $ 2.20 - $ 2.25 per share for 2016.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt did not confirm whether the United States would remain in the global climate change pact, under which nearly all countries agreed in 2015 to halt or curb their greenhouse gas emissions, even as the world's biggest emitter China reaffirmed its commitment to the agreement.
That meant a first section with a broad pledge to fight climate change in general; a separate paragraph carved out that acknowledged the U.S. did not support the Paris deal; and a third paragraph in which the other 19 members reaffirmed their support for the deal.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used his speech at the World Economic Forum 2018 annual meeting in Davos, eastern Switzerland on January 23, 2018 to reaffirm Canada's leadership on the issue of gender equality, both at home and at the upcoming G7 meeting, which Canada will chair.
S&P ratings agency issued a statement reaffirming US Treasury bond AAA credit rating, but they issued a negative outlook which means there's a 1 in 3 chance of lowering the debt rating in the next 2 years.
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.
Reuters: Pope Benedict's third book on Jesus reaffirms doctrine of his virgin birth Pope Benedict published the last part of his trilogy on the life of Jesus on Tuesday, delivering an early childhood narrative which strongly reaffirms the doctrine of the virgin birth as an «unequivocal» truth of faith.
Heather Tomlinson responds to new research which suggests science and nature documentaries reaffirm our belief in God More
He took up the prophetic tradition, and reaffirmed its central teachings in a situation which gave them urgent significance.
Jewish thought gradually moved to a position in which the prophetic doctrine was reaffirmed, upon a clearly expressed condition.
Anselm created the ontological argument, which was modified and reaffirmed by Rene Descartes.
We are hopefully free from the illusion that there can be a «biblical theology» in the sense that all the themes and ideas present in the Bible can be brought to a harmonious unity, which can then be reaffirmed as true Christian theology.
Who spends hours upon hours on a CNN forum prattling on ad nuaseum to reaffirm that which they don't believe to whom?
The Church will look at how an existing service for reaffirming baptismal vows may form the liturgical basis for services which help transgender Christians mark their gender transition publicly.
Instead I am attempting to describe the dynamic meaning which is implied in the conception of «original sin» (a meaning which has been reaffirmed by the findings of modern depth psychology), the only sense in which the conception is intelligible.
As we affirm in the Christian Principles of Communication:»... the Good News for the poor embodies genuine reconciliation by means of which the dignity of all people can be reaffirmed
Gazing upward, towards the space held in readiness for new creation, he dedicates himself body and soul, with faith reaffirmed, to a Progress which will bear with it or else sweep away all those who will not hear.
In these ways, the objections to the idea of truth as correspondence can be cleared away, and we can explicitly reaffirm this notion, which we all implicitly affirm in practice, and we can therefore reaffirm that the task of the theologian involves the attempt to formulate the Christian faith in true doctrines, and to defend the truth of these doctrines by showing them to be self - consistent, adequate to the facts of experience, and illuminating.
A few years later (1824) Mexico's first Constitution reaffirmed both the relative conservatism of the independence movement and its commitment to a state church, which «will be perpetually the Roman Catholic Apostolic.
Thus, if the mother chooses to accept this shocking event and reaffirm genuinely her belief and trust in a loving God, that experience, which is initially hers, becomes ours as it is actualized through her words, behavior, feelings, presence, etc..
«We reaffirm our commitment to the vital principle of mutual flourishing as the Church and will endeavour to maintain the bond of peace and affection and live God's reconciliation in Jesus Christ, even amid difference on questions on which Christians may disagree Christianly.»
Pope Francis has reaffirmed the «primacy» of using conscience to handle tough moral questions in a message on The Joy Of Love, his document which prompted warnings of a schism with its opening to civilly remarried Catholics receiving Communion.
While German philosophers tended toward various forms of nihilism after Kant, «it was Husserl's great merit,» wrote Hilda Graef, Stein's biographer, «to have dispelled these mists of relativistic agnosticism by reaffirming the two old truths: the existence of objective truth and the existence of a knowable world in which we live.»
Under the charm of the Dionysian not only is the union between man and man reaffirmed, but Nature which has become estranged, hostile, or subjugated, celebrates once more her reconciliation with her prodigal son, man....
But the impact of oriental religion coincides with a long history of religion in the West in which particular beliefs have been rendered questionable but the significance of religion and myth in human action has been reaffirmed.
Nine of the 10 hottest months ever recorded have been in the last 10 years, which one of the NOAA scientist says is «reaffirming what we already know.
The coronation by the Jewish crowds on Palm Sunday, which they would repudiate on Good Friday, this good woman had hailed and reaffirmed in her act of consecration in the house of Simon the leper.
He says instead, «The Church reaffirms her practice, which is based upon Sacred Scripture.»
Fair enough, and those of us who have defended Francis against the idea that he is a revolutionary could respond, «Perhaps we have enough faith in the Holy Spirit and in Francis to trust that his inspiring pontificate — which we pray will be healthy and long — will bring about genuine, as distinct from false, «reform,» and will reaffirm the great truths of the Catholic Church, just as Francis did at this initial synod.»
Thornton goes on to say, «In the sermon of 1750 Jonathan Mayhew declared the Christian principles of government in the faith of which Washington, ordained by God, won liberty for America, not less for England, and ultimately for the world.3 And quite self - consciously, Thornton tied in the American Revolution with the earlier English Puritan Revolution when he stated, «The name of Hugh Peter reminds us that New England shared in English Revolution of 1640; sent preachers and soldiers, aid and comfort to Cromwell; gave an asylum to the tyrannicides, Whalley, Goffe, and Dixwell; reaffirmed the same maxims of liberty in the Revolution of 1688, and stood right on the record for the third revolution of 1776.
Further, they had to reaffirm their loyalty to the Crown though they did their best to maintain as many as possible of the privileges and prerogatives which they had so carefully built up over forty - odd years.
This tradition, which was reaffirmed and reinforced by the reformers, is characterized by five principles that should guide our reading and understanding of Scripture.
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