Under the NAICS, the WSIB would classify employers based on business activities,
with no distinction for their size or ability to segregate their earnings.
Alex received a BA in art history from the University of Virginia, where she graduated
with distinction for her thesis on the paintings of Ad Reinhardt.
Rather than keep their secret, though, he informed General Early who promptly had them arrested as prostitutes (in spite of their having served under
him with distinction for two years).
ALBANY, NY (11/17/2010)(readMedia)-- «Congressman Charlie Rangel has served the people of New York
with distinction for 40 years.
«Congressman Charlie Rangel has served the people of New York
with distinction for 40 years.
«Please, when it comes to Bill Stachowski (who served
with distinction for nearly 30 years), it's important to not let your fondness for him overwhelm your better judgment.
Arsenal's Invincibles «keeper Jens Lehmann and Spurs» current custodian Hugo Lloris have credible claims to be included in this side, but truthfully it was impossible to leave out David Seaman, who guarded Arsenal's net
with distinction for 13 years.
He represented Liverpool
with distinction for 18 months, winning five honours, but was a Champions League winner and a five - time Dutch champion with Ajax.
Let me conclude by saying publicly «au revoir» to our good friend and colleague, Deputy Governor Agathe Côté, who served the Bank
with distinction for over 32 years.
Not exact matches
The
distinction between «free from» the necessity to turn a profit and «non-profit» is important: These companies are not only willing to experiment
with new ideas
for delivering and managing care, they're eager to do so — whatever the time (and presumably, financial) investment might be.
Please note the
distinction between this dataset and our 50 Best Workplace
for Diversity list, which Fortune publishes in partnership
with Great Place To Work.
And while S corp owners currently enjoy the C corp's
distinction between active and passive income, the IRS is trying to close that loophole
for S corps, warns Jonathan Karp, an attorney and CPA
with the Los Angeles law firm Reish, Luftman, Reicher & Cohen.
The Benecon Group is a big deal in insurance in central Pennsylvania,
with the
distinction of being one of five «preferred brokers»
for Capital BlueCross and other major insurers in the area.
But Facebook doesn't yet provide a
distinction, badge or separate directory
for partners that can specifically assist
with messaging.
This is a vital
distinction, especially
for those involved
with Ethereum - based organizations.
Taking a look at the graphic below, it's clear that Snapchat made a similar conscious
distinction with how they chose to design
for mobile.
No, that
distinction is reserved
for his accusation that the FBI officers who —
with warrant in hand — searched Cohen's office, home and hotel room acted like «stormtroopers.»
The Liberals also want to cut taxes
for low - and middle - income families, making a strategic
distinction with the Conservatives, whose main tax breaks are available to all Canadians.
A
distinction that comes across when interacting
with the executive team, listening to recorded presentations, and interfacing
with their site is they seem sincerely committed (passionate actually) to efficiently and cost - effectively filling the funding gap that's existed between individual real estate developers looking
for short - term loans
for their fix - and - flip, bridge loans, and other construction projects and investors who understand the investment value of real estate and want to fund those projects.
«I have tremendous respect
for the mission of this business and
for the dedicated employees that serve this organization
with distinction,» Griffin said in a statement.
It's a variation on broken link building,
with this key
distinction: you're not looking
for broken links but pages that are blank.
Name: Kelly Blackett Title: Executive Vice President, Human Resources and Corporate Communications Areas of responsibility: Human resources, learning and development, corporate communications Years
with CWB Financial Group: 3 Career history: 17 years
with General Electric in Canada holding a series of progressively responsible human resources leadership roles at GE Capital and GE Corporate, supporting businesses within Canada as well as globally Education: Bachelor of Commerce
with Distinction from the University of Alberta Community involvement: Sits on the Board of Trustees
for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation, member of the MacEwan Business School Advisory Board, and past mentor
with MORE, a program providing cross-business mentorship to female leaders in Edmonton's business community
For now, the main point is that the whiplash that investors are feeling
with respect to the economy largely reflects the lack of
distinction being made between leading and lagging measures of economic activity.
According to Austin, in light of the polices implemented by the previous Canadian government to restrict Chinese SOE investment into Canada, this SOE
distinction is worth making at the level of government as well, if greater economic exchange
with China is on the horizon
for Canada.
The
distinctions between needs and wants will be different
for everyone, but once you have your list, it makes sense to match essential expenses
with guaranteed income — money that you can't outlive — like Social Security, pensions, and lifetime annuities (which let you convert savings into guaranteed income).
There is some utility in drawing
distinctions, no doubt, but your
distinctions are tinged
with disdain
for fellow Christians who don't subscribe to your particular interpretation.
With more than a hint of exasperation, Scalia concludes: «One will search in vain the document we are supposed to be construing
for text that provides the basis
for the argument over these
distinctions; and will find in our society's tradition regarding abortion no hint that the
distinctions are constitutionally relevant, much less any indication how a constitutional argument about them ought to be resolved.
The earth started to be prepared
for life on earth beginning
with the
distinction of day and night and evening and morning ON the first day.
If we discovered a lost matriarchal society tomorrow, I think the proper interpretation of the passage
for them would be to have wives be head of their husbands the way Christ is head of the church, because that is the situation (the not ideal situation of power and control and hierarchy and
distinction) that they have to live
with (at that moment).
It is
for this reason that my book on mercy,
with explicit regard to this very sad question, made the clear
distinction between mercy and pseudo-mercy.
Even so, Schickel has been criticized in the past
for abetting liberalism via relativism and lack of commitment, an argument he counters by appealing to the
distinction between doctrine, which is permanent, and discipline (ritual, language, and arts), which changes
with the times.
In their search
for answers, experts contrasted conservative
with nonconservative denominations and examined ideological and theological
distinctions.
Warm congratulations to her, and to The University of Edinburgh,
for recognising her
distinction with this degree.»
Left and right
distinction in faith is usually reserved
for things to do
with the church vs. things to do
with the state or nation.
Government benefits are the same in both but making the
distinction is important
for census data and
for social responses
with respect to potential issues
with disease, divorce and family interactions.
In this x we must include the lowliest;
for if even Socrates refused to establish a false fellowship
with the clever, how can we suppose that the God would make a
distinction!
Traditional western doctrines of the world beyond have generally included a
distinction between a «heaven»
for the righteous souls, and a «hell»
for the wicked, sometimes
with a «purgatory»
for those who must undergo purifying punishment before entering heaven.
It has become something of a sport
for folks in the evangelical, neo-Reformed tradition to take to the internet to draw out the «boundaries of evangelicalism,» boundaries which inevitably fall around their own particular theological
distinctions and which seem to grow narrower and narrower
with every blog post on the topic.
In
distinction to what was widely regarded in Israel as the heavily Arabist bias of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, the members of Isaiah House shared a passion
for wrestling
with the theological meaning of Israel
for the believing Christian.
For we are not talking about wishes, but rather about the wish
with the real emphasis of
distinction, just as we also are not talking about passing sufferings, but of the real sufferer.
Finally, Jesus» own apocalyptic message can scarcely be credited
with pointing toward the elimination of the Creator - creature
distinction,
for his was the proclamation of the inbreaking of the reign of the Lord.
There was no artificial
distinction between dogma, feeling, experience, and work, or Jesus as Savior, nourishment, teacher, or brother to work
with or
for... I go back to Luther talking about his mystical time.
With so many verses in the Bible dedicated to false preachers, I think that it has to be clear that there is a
distinction between believing in a name
for salvation, and believing in a person.
Schmemann also has the
distinction of working
with Radio Liberty
for thirty years, preaching Russian language sermons that were broadcast into the Soviet Union to reach the beleaguered faithful, including Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
These
distinctions are unnecessary
for I am concerned
with something more basic than they, namely the property of spatial extendedness common to all occasions.
Jesus never specifically defined it,
for he was not a systematic theologian dealing
with precise
distinctions in terms.
I may agree
with you there to some degree, but I do think 1 Cor 15 makes a definite
distinction), as the means of Justification salvation (I would quantify belief here, as the agreement of the fact of Jesus death
for ones own personal sins (Understanding one is a sinner and needs a savior) on the cross, That he was buried, and was raised to life on the third day).
The meaning of these
distinctions for my present dispute
with Professor Cobb is simply this: the concept of regions as potentialities that can not, qua potentialities, be said to originate
with the becoming of occasions logically presupposes as its necessary condition the concept of regions as actualities, regions which, qua actualities, do originate
with the becoming of occasions.
Yet there ought to be a clear
distinction in our thinking between a critique of the effects of this genre,
with its deceptive promises of liberation, and a more empathic inquiry into the writers and especially the readers of this literature, those searching
for some kind of encouragement and relief that they have failed to find elsewhere.
In the debates over humanitarian intervention in the 1990s some moralists made a
distinction between «war,» which they understood as having to do
with state uses of armed force
for their own interests, and intervention by military force
for humanitarian purposes, which they regarded as altruistic and not «war.»