Sentences with phrase «with eminent»

Once when I was still pondering these issues, I went to a conference and got into an after - hours bar conversation with an eminent researcher in the field, who argued that getting and staying married was like entering and sticking to a bargain.
We have also consulted with another eminent retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, the Honourable Louise Charron, C.C.. Mrs. Charron reviewed and expressed support for the view taken by the Honourable Ian Binnie in his opinion.
With eminent criminologist Professor Anthony Doob, we produced Vandalism: Responses and Responsibilities, a 475 - page report.
Calunius» co-founder Mick Smith was «Talking Arbitration» with eminent members of the arbitration community at the Open de Arbitraje 2018.
We work very closely with our eminent team of Barristers in Cyprus who are highly regarded on the island and whom studied law in both Cyprus and the UK.
Still more important was another study, co-authored with the eminent spectroscopist G.B.B.M. Sutherland, advancing quantitative knowledge of atmospheric gases other than water vapor.
Perhaps Muslims can have dialogue with the eminent scholar so that he raises awareness for the issue in his native country.
Form a faux government — aka «special district» from which they threaten property owners with eminent domain, condemnation etc. 3.
Now he's embarking on a joint project with the eminent climatologist V. Ramanathan of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography and Eric Wilcox, an atmospheric scientist at NASA, to determine exactly how quickly some benchmark glaciers in the Indian Himalayas are melting.
What makes Multiplied unique is the eclectic mix of established galleries working with eminent artists alongside the young galleries working with new talent.
The exceptional quality and discovery at the fair was supported through collaborations with eminent international curators, including Toby Kamps (Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston), Clare Lilley (Yorkshire Sculpture Park), and Sir Norman Rosenthal (independent curator), who created sections dedicated to artistic discovery and connoisseurship.
With the eminent release of Episode 5 comes an extremely spoiler - heavy video -LSB-...]
One bedroom apartments are available in Palm Harbor with eminent facilities and features.
The well known online financial site FastGuaranteedLoans.com has taken the lead and partnered with an eminent Law Firm to provide an additional free service for customers.
This information is based on conversations with eminent legal brains and Trading Standards.
While writers» workshops are a dime a dozen, the prestige comes from membership in an exclusive club, from having a chance at seeing how «the sausage is made in literary America,» said participant Michael Bourne in an article for The Millions: «What Bread Loaf offers is not just the opportunity to rub shoulders with eminent authors and publishing worthies, but a chance to do so at a time and place when their usually trip - wired bullshit detectors are disarmed.»
Mukul Agrawal is Co-Founder and CEO of Etutorworld, an exciting new venture in global online education started in 2008, in collaboration with eminent technologists and education professionals from US and...
Mukul Agrawal is Co-Founder and CEO of Etutorworld, an exciting new venture in global online education started in 2008, in collaboration with eminent technologists and education professionals from US and India.
And soon the Zabinskis are working with the local resistance to smuggle many more Jews out of the ghetto and into hiding, masking their mission by working with eminent Nazi zoologist Lutz Heck (Daniel Bruhl) on an ambitious animal - breeding program.
Rich men do feel obligated to have an arm candy but statistics prove that being associated with eminent personalities he would love to date someone who is equally knowledgeable.
Through careful analysis of Darwin's notes and journals, Sulloway dates Darwin's acceptance of the fact of evolution to the second week of March 1837, after a meeting Darwin had with the eminent English ornithologist John Gould, who had been studying his Galpagos bird specimens.
He thinks that by having more appealing - looking properties, it'll be harder for someone to take his land with eminent domain proceedings.
And because the scientist - only social network claims 5 million users, with eminent research institutions boasting thousands of members each, many readers of this article may already be among the initiated.
But you can take an active role by seeking connections with eminent senior and junior scholars in your field, people who have been funded recently in your research area, and program managers who fund their work (and yours).
He wrote three books on the subject, one with an eminent ballerina from the American Ballet Theater (ABT), Cynthia Harvey.
The Post exclusively revealed Kelly is in the running for a top security job at JPMorgan Chase, while he is also working on a book after The Post's Cindy Adams reported he sealed a deal with eminent DC lawyer and agent Bob Barnett, who has scored sizable deals for authors including Bill and Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush.
The Renaissance Forum (# 10,000), pitched at the party's «closest supporters to enjoy dinners and political debate with eminent speakers from the world of business and politics».
This lateral pipeline would cross through critical wetlands, farmlands, and water bodies, while threatening landowners with eminent domain.
When the owner doesn't want to sell, the government would have to try to acquire the land with eminent domain power.
In addition, you will be able to enjoy the Ashcroft In America podcast — with «straight from the horse's mouth» focus group quotes, analysis from the Lord Ashcroft Polls team, and interviews with eminent figures from the American political world (more...)
HAPPYBABY partners with the eminent Dr. Robert Sears and dietician Amy Marlow to produce food that you can be confident about sharing with your baby.
In January, after Hoffman broke off negotiations with Lake in the Hills, the village forcibly annexed the farm and followed up with an eminent domain lawsuit to seize the property.
When we separate permanence and flux it leads to the notion of a God who is basically static,»... with eminent reality, in relation to an entirely fluent world, with deficient reality» (PR 346/526).
When I took a course on Rahner with the eminent Lutheran theologian Robert Jenson, I got the impression that....
Charlie Munger has long espoused the benefits of making friends with the eminent dead.

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In a recent interview with the Yale Daily News, Snyder said, «This particular school at this particular juncture has a great opportunity that no other school has, and that is to leverage an eminent university at a time when that is what is really needed.»
We are fortunate to have three of the most eminent leaders from the Fortune 500 with us today to help us with that task.
«As an organization, we have been plagued with too much bad behavior, which has resulted in loss of lives, negative press and large lawsuits,» said SAE's eminent supreme archon Bradley Cohen in a Founder's Day video.
Instead, she finds fault with the pipeline companies for using the threat of eminent domain to seize private land when they just plan to export the product.
This Royal Commission, modeled after the former Macdonald commission of three decades ago, would be composed of eminent persons with the mandate to consult Canadians who would report back to you within twelve months with a set of recommendations for energizing the new economy.
Lapomarda's own work, along with that of the Israeli diplomat Pinchas Lapide, Three Popes and the Jews, and the eminent Jewish historian Jeno Levai, Hungarian Jewry and the Papacy, is a good place to start for a fair and sympathetic account of the Catholic side of the unrelenting and often bitter struggle waged during the war years against both Nazi and Stalinist forms of atheistic secularism.
In contrasting his notion of creativity with Spinoza's conception of the absolute, he wrote: «In such monistic schemes, the ultimate is illegitimately allowed a final, «eminent» reality, beyond that ascribed to any of its accidents.
The eminent English historian Michael Burleigh agrees with Feldkamp, and adds that «Soviet attempts to smear Pius had actually commenced as soon as the Red Army crossed into Catholic Poland».
The main point is to underscore the contrast of the implications of his philosophy with the traditional doctrines that have insisted only on the permanence, unity, eminent actuality, transcendence, and creative power of God.
This has led some eminent physicists to say that quantum theory is inconsistent with a materialistic view of the human mind.
His tour culminates in a description of the modern resurgence of Christian philosophy among today's most eminent philosophers engaging with the New Atheists.
By means of this distinction, one can argue that, although the primary sense of a term with respect to how it means is the sense it has as applied to a creature, or ordinary individual, the primary sense of the term with respect to what is meant by it is the sense it has as applied to the Creator, or eminent individual.
Secondly, Norman Cousins has recently proposed that some foundation establish a Commission on the World's Future made up of eminent scientists and humanists with moral vision who would devote themselves to thinking about the problem of survival and fulfillment in the future.
Prominent Muslims had taken part in the establishment of the Ming dynasty, and later, in the reign of Yung Lo from 808 to 836 (A.D. 1405 - 32), the eminent Muslim statesman Cheng Ho was sent by the monarch to establish friendly relations with the countries of the South Pacific and with India, Arabia, and East Africa.
Many persons think of him chiefly in connection with Form Criticism; but he was equally eminent as an exegete, having published the famous commentary on The Epistle of James in the Meyer series (in 1920) and three volumes on other New Testament epistles in Lietzmann's Handbuch.
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