Sentences with phrase «with ordinary meaning»

The Court of Appeal arrived at its decision on the PJI rate by employing a traditional textual analysis, interpreting statutory provisions in accordance with their ordinary meaning and in their full statutory context.
[the Committee thus recommends to the US to:] Interpret the Covenant in good faith, in accordance with the ordinary meaning to be given to its terms in their context, including subsequent practice, and in the light of its object and purpose and review its legal position so as to acknowledge the extraterritorial application of the Covenant under certain circumstances, as outlined inter alia in the Committee's general comment No. 31 (2004) on the nature of the general legal obligation imposed on States parties to the Covenant;
The 1947 Convention had to be interpreted in accordance with the principles codified in Arts 31 — 33 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969, which required that a treaty be interpreted in good faith, in accordance with the ordinary meaning to be given to the terms of the treaty in their context and in the light of the treaty's object and purpose.
They are ordinary terms with ordinary meaning being bastardised by deluded people who believe they can fine the government and refuse to be bound by the law of the land.
The original meaning should also be construed in broad enough terms to accommodate new phenomena that accord with the ordinary meaning of the text (for example, interpreting the phrase «freedom of the press and other media of communication» in section 2 (b) of the Charter to include internet publications, which did not exist at the time of the enactment).

Not exact matches

Drawing on his life story, as well as conversations with ordinary and extraordinary people he has met along the way, Dr. Bob presents a compelling framework that will define and dramatically enhance your experience of what it means to be human.»
As a U.S. company, its pay vote is advisory, not binding; moreover the company's share class structure means that approval is effectively assured, with founders» Class B shares carrying ten times the voting power of ordinary Class A. Nonetheless, opposition has been bubbling up, with an amendment to the company's stock plan generating a 28 % against vote at the 2016 AGM.
The statement says that the book is incompatible with Catholic doctrine on three crucial scores: Jesus Christ as the unique and universal Savior of all; the salvific character of non-Christian religions; and the Church as the ordinary means of salvation.
Not that ordinary means universal: some of us are struggling with family relationships, with health, or with finding jobs.
One way to illustrate the full scope of this problem would be to look more closely at the horizonal character of the ecstatic past in contrast with the past of the ordinary interpretation of time, which is only understood by negative contrast with the present.5 Here Mason, apparently following Whitehead, allows us to make a particularly striking contrast: we can never change the past» he says (p. 95), meaning to evoke what Heidegger calls Dasein's «facticity» and to compare it with the objectivity with which perished actual occasions confront the concrescing actual entity in Whitehead.
This is not meant to belittle the dignity and importance of the «ordinary care of souls» with its unselfish service and its daily burden.
Thus 10 - 43 seconds tends to be the shortest time that has meaning in the ordinary geometry (which is really very short compared to anything we ever work with in physics thus far).
The italicized portion is a partial depiction of the middle concept in which the whole of God is conceived as an infinite totality of conceptual feeling; the part in ordinary print indicates how this account could be revised, by means of insertion, to accord with Whitehead's final view.
Americans in the two opposing strains of Protestantism, the evangelical and liberal, along with many adherents of Pentecostal and holiness cults, would agree that religious knowledge is special knowledge that can not be taught or learned by ordinary means (Philip J. Lee, Against the Protestant Gnostics, 113).
In «Passion,» on the other hand, De Palma has taken an ordinary but well - done French thriller, «Crime d'amour» by Alain Corneau, and added his typical doubts about the true meaning of things with a focus on the surface of things.
One may need to look up words not used in ordinary conversation to understand what Berger means when he writes: «the problem of theodicy was solved in terms of eschatology» or «one should not confuse epistemology (i.e., knowledge) with historical gratitude.»
The term «God» at least means that reality or dimension of reality which can not simply be equated with ordinary experience, but which yet discloses itself concretely in ordinary experience as the source of its reality and value.
Former nagging questions of the meaning and verifiability of religious language a language thought to be totally inapplicable to ordinary experience — now seemed themselves to be anachronistic questions, reflective of ivory - tower intellectuals or academics quite out of touch with vast ranges of ordinary experience.
All the traits of the ordinary meaning are resumed, assumed, and transmuted by contact with this confessional «kernel.»
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.
At any rate, among such people as David Burrell, Stephen Crites, Samuel McClendon, Donald and Walter Capps, James Wiggins, John Dunne and, in a different way, Richard R. Niebuhr and William Lynch, it is a concern with concrete, ordinary experience that for some has meant a renewed interest in religious autobiography — Paul's letters, Augustine's Confessions, John Woolman's Journal, Kierkegaard's writings, the theological work of Teilhard de Chardin, Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers, Dorothy Day's autobiography and so on.
His Juan, far from being meant to engage our sympathy, is for the most part rather uninteresting: an ordinary profligate, cad, and sexual predator of noble extraction, with sufficient means to pursue his desires and without any discernible sign of a conscience to impede the pursuit.
For the first time, therefore, since the patient's physical activity and normal means of communication were severed, the patient had the opportunity to communicate meaningfully with the outside world, whilst still displaying no ordinary signs of awareness.
As a first approximation, we may say that the poetic function points to the obliterating of the ordinary referential function, at least if we identify it with the capacity to describe familiar objects of perception or the objects which science alone determines by means of its standards of measurement.
This means you will have to deal with jargon such as «the progression - adaptation - plenitude side of tension» and «the Ordinary Sign Enthymeme».
The exercise is intended to help people to see the familiar in new contexts, by juxtaposing the ordinary familiar meanings with novel associations: thus Camel filters are juxtaposed with the rich man who wanted to get into the kingdom of heaven, and the ad reads: «This is the one to try.»
As is often the case with John, small, ordinary words such as bread and life are freighted with theological meaning.
Evaporated and Condensed Milk Evaporated milk is homogenized milk with a reduced water content which means it is almost double the concentration of ordinary milk.
You don't wish to own a Rolls Royce with ordinary engine oil or tricycles as your replacement means of transport nor would you want Ozil and Sanchez surrounded by men like Santos, Chamakh, Flamini, Arteta and such likes.
Mothers in her group share tips on how to deal with well - meaning relatives and friends, shop for the right baby products and equipment, save money, and stay sane while juggling two or more infants — information you're not going to get from ordinary parenting classes.
Suitcases and Sippy Cups is the story of an ordinary, middle - class family with average means daring to do something extraordinary one trip at a time.
If it is impossible for ordinary Conservative opinion to sit with mainstream European progressive Federalists and Socialists then I am not surprised, we are not like them and if this means there is no democracy for us in Europe then I daresay you are rejoicing.
But has he shown he can walk with ordinary people, understand what it is like to be delayed by the Tube, or what it means to struggle on the minimum wage, or how to run a small business?
Secondly, it means influencing and, where possible, engaging with ordinary people to shape their thinking — and, crucially, their social media comment - on key issues related to their industry.
The actual reasons seems to be the polls were wrong, which means Labour's defeat is suddenly pretty easy to explain: people did not have a positive perception of their party leader, people did not think they were competent on what they considered two of the three major issues of the day (the economy and immigration) and even in the area Labour normally have better figures than the Tories, perceptions of the party itself, people increasingly saw them as out of touch with ordinary people.
Citizens Budget Commission Director of State Studies David Friedfel shared how he prepares for the release of the budget, reminisced about his time with the Assembly Ways & Means Committee and offered advice to ordinary New Yorkers who want to understand the governor's proposal.
Liberal Democrats under VAT fire In an article for Channel 4 News UNISON general secretary, Dave Prentis, said the VAT rise, along with the changes in the public sector would mean a «cut in living standards for millions of ordinary workers and their families.»
Ordinary «bulk» silicon with high concentrations of hydrogen implanted in the crystal lattice showed some promise, but to «dope» silicon in this way meant bombarding it with ion beams, which damages it.
Statement necklaces aren't just meant for your little black dress, but being worn with your favorite sweatshirt, blouses, tee's and sweaters to brighten up an ordinary day.
On the other part if you felt taste place portends nothing good with that you meant you can make attempt less ordinary acquaintance variant within the framework Indianapolis which will be Downtown Indianapolis Carriage Ride.
Mrs. Lincoln says that her experience would help ordinary people, presumably like herself, to understand what means to live with an extraordinary man during extraordinary times.
(In Turkish with subtitles) A Wink and a Smile (Unrated) Ecdysiast documentary about ten ordinary women from different walks of life (including a doctor, a housewife, an opera singer and a college student) who take a six - week course in striptease at Seattle's Academy of Burlesque before trying their hand, I mean feet, at exotic dancing onstage.
And with plenty of cleavage - baring clothing and barely - there bikinis this romantic comedy feels much more like a male fantasy flick where being an average guy means anything but having an ordinary life.
But I would disagree with their premise that there was no demand from policymakers and the public for a means to pay accomplished teachers more than ordinary teachers.
About 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. lacks the math competence expected of a middle - schooler, meaning they have trouble with those ordinary tasks and aren't qualified for many of today's jobs.
Ordinary meaning that with a body - on - frame construction, independent front suspension and solid rear axle, the ride is slightly truck like.
Never meant for boonie - bashing, the Compass has become a better - than - ordinary all - weather commuter, one with a solid feel to it.
takes you along on a personal journey as she raises her two boys and deals with illness, school, and bad behaviors... not to mention her own quest to find meaning in ordinary life.
Aleph Investments generally will vote against most large incentive pay proposals, with the exception of those that are meant to apply to ordinary employees.
It's not clear if OP means «simple» as the ordinary English word for uncomplicated and here presumably traditional IRA, or SIMPLE which is an acronym for Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees of Small Employers, a specific employer - sponsored type of IRA (as linked in the other answer) with a higher limit as @Joe says but must come from payroll and employer directly.
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