Sentences with phrase «witness work in»

Are there any UK medico - legal regulations that particularly challenge your expert witness work in this segment?
It is worth con - sidering time management courses, because many are carrying out expert witness work in their spare time and at weekends if they are practising in the week, or interviewing skills because many experts are required to gather facts from face - to - face encounters with parties or witnesses.
We also undertake expert witness work in respect to mechanical & electrical engineering services, being retained either directly by the instructing client or by their legal representatives.
We witness the work in a very different way than we did in the Rothko exhibition held at Tate Modern in 2008 — 09, and also in the 1961 Whitechapel exhibition.
It is a paradox common to many of the countries Global Witness works in that they are rich in the resources that feed consumption in the rich world, but the majority of their people remain poor.
Obviously, I have met other expert witnesses working in the same area.

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In addition to figures like Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, and Louis C.K., Andrew Kreisberg - an executive producer on superhero dramas «The Flash,» «Arrow,» «Supergirl,» and «Legends of Tomorrow» — was fired after 19 women and men who worked on the shows described being subjected to or witnessing incidents of inappropriate touching and endemic sexual harassment.
12 % of those polled admitted to having to be put in a taxi home from work event for being too drunk, and 7 % had witnessed a fight at a work function.
As those of you that have been following my writings since 2006 know, including the more than 600 postings on my blog, I used to work at a Wall Street firm more than 10 years ago, before I quit in disgust after witnessing systemically fraudulent practices.
As crypto investors, we are witnessing and participating in the birth of a new asset class... and that means there's likely to be a lot of confusion and questions about how things work.
She sat down with MightyRecruiter to discuss the changes she's witnessed in the flex work scene, how the gig economy has changed work expectations, and how she would convince an employer to dip a toe into the flexible labor force.
We will be working in the coming months to implement Segregated Witness (Segwit) in various parts of our platform.
Thus, in discussing «women publicly consecrated to virginity,» the draft says: «Their witness stands out precisely because many achieved a certain autonomy with respect to men, a certain «emancipation» and a self - direction in pursuit of the spiritual life, advanced studies, and apostolic works
For the past two decades or so, the majority of those working in the humanities and the interpretive social sciences have witnessed the value of focused and sustained learning and the integrity of fields be progressively diluted and frittered away by an increasingly separate class of professional administrators.
My mother works for the welfare department in another state and when visiting her I've witnessed several people actually driving brand new vehicles with stickers on them that say «Welfare Cadillac» or «Hood Rich».
The isolation of Scripture study from the believing community of faith (nuda scriptura) disregards the Holy Spirit's work in guiding the witness of the people of God to scriptural truths, and leaves the interpretation of that truth vulnerable to unfettered subjectivism.
If I'm in the assembly, give me one that I can take home and «chew», go over with the Holy Ghost and a mirror; and if I'm in the «pulpit», I'd rather see a witness that He is at work, not just hear a bunch of «amen» s.
NOwens probably has it right, if the company hired her as «Christmas seasonal help» wearing Christmas attire is probably a valid job requirement and a Jehovah's Witness should not ask for special treatment a JW should just not apply for work as Chrismas seasonal help unless it is in the back room wear Christmas attire is not required.
Over the next fourteen years the Braatens and the Jensons (both men's wives participated actively in the center's work) collaborated in activities» conferences, seminars, and, most notably, production of the journal Pro Ecclesia» that expanded from a Lutheran core to give ecumenical witness to the great tradition of catholic theology.
Her latest novel, The Handmaid's Tale (Houghton Mifflin, 1986), is commanding attention as a considerably more ambitious book, part of a new phase of her work that includes the poems in True Stories and the novel Bodily Harm (both published in 1981) Exposing male / female power games within an alarmingly widened field of vision, Atwood bears prophetic witness to the largest, most subtle and most violent manifestations of power in our time.
We do not see that witness in the gold and glitter of Rome but rather in the quiet good works championed and performed by these women.
N.T. Wright challenges us to fight this temptation and focus on living faithfully in the present, bearing witness to God's healing and reconciling work today.
Emma had witnessed first - hand the unintended consequence of this policy: single parents going off to work and, in the absence of affordable child care, leaving eight - year - olds to watch three - year - old siblings.
Three days before his death, Jesus said that in these «last days» (called by Jesus his (invisible) «presence» at Matt 24:27, 37, 39) a world - wide Bible educational work would be accomplished, with God's kingdom as the theme, saying: «And this good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations; and then the end will come.»
Jesus proved his divinity by the miracles, which he wrought in light of many witnesses.
We saw negative forces at work in our country that benefit from our fractured Christian witness.
Another area where Christians can bear witness in an anxious age is by committing to the work of racial justice.
Surely, however, the basic affirmation of Christian theism, founded (once we have got behind the images in which often it was phrased) on the biblical witness to the faithfulness and consistency of God and to his unfailing maintenance of the creation in being, is that all things at all times and in all places are present to God, that he is always at work in them, that he constantly energizes through them, that he never ceases to move in the creation towards the accomplishment of his holy will and the revelation of his holy purpose.
For when Gentiles who do not have the Law do instinctively the things of the Law, these, not having the Law, are a law unto themselves, in that they show the work of the Law written in their hearts, their conscience bearing witness, and their thoughts ultimately accusing or defending them.
He was actively working with the police to locate minors caught in sex slavery, and had witnessed a particularly gut - wrenching night.
The most powerful witness I spoke to was Susan Conroy, who worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta — traveling there as a twenty - one - year - old volunteer in 1986.
In fact, in chasing understanding of how the Universe itself functions around me I chase understanding of my Creator and a better knowledge of who He is, for it is the most direct work of His hand which I can personally and directly witnesIn fact, in chasing understanding of how the Universe itself functions around me I chase understanding of my Creator and a better knowledge of who He is, for it is the most direct work of His hand which I can personally and directly witnesin chasing understanding of how the Universe itself functions around me I chase understanding of my Creator and a better knowledge of who He is, for it is the most direct work of His hand which I can personally and directly witness.
Of course doctrinal implications are at work here and operative in the gospel as a whole — just as in the entire early Christian witness.
Rather, he works as a theologian in subordination to a church pledged to witness to the nonviolent politics of the gospel.
I've been a participant - observer in these communities and have witnessed the courage and grace associated with people who come to confront the past, work through it and forgive.
«Do you promise, with the help of God's grace, to be Christ's disciple, to follow in the way of Jesus, to resist oppression, to work for justice and peace, and to witness to the compassionate love of God as best you are able?»
Rather, they can learn to see their work in the world as service to God and an opportunity to witness to their faith.
He examines the speeches in Acts and also the editorial skeleton in Mark, and he finds that they follow a more or less common pattern: the ministry began with the «baptism» of John, that is, his message of repentance and work as a baptizer; following John's arrest, Jesus began his own ministry in Galilee, and there «went about doing good,» and «healing all that were possessed by the devil»; then he came up to Jerusalem, where the rulers put him to death by crucifixion; on the third day he rose again, and appeared to his disciples, who were now «witnesses» to the truth of these reported events, namely to his resurrection from the dead.
Fifthly, the Eucharist as action is given an imperative quality in that it results in a «sending out» or a mission received by the worshipers, which they are to carry on in their daily life of witness and work in the world of human affairs.
Yes, they'd have to be prepared for the consequences of their actions (i.e. missing school, work, etc.), but not before a line is drawn in the sand as to what it means to witness, thereby placing one's intentions in the faith as opposed to widespread approval.
In verses 30 - 47, the authority of Jesus is further defined and distinguished from other authorities which are its basis: that of John the Baptist (verses 33 - 35), Jesus» own works (36), and the witness and voice of God in the Old Testament (37 - 40In verses 30 - 47, the authority of Jesus is further defined and distinguished from other authorities which are its basis: that of John the Baptist (verses 33 - 35), Jesus» own works (36), and the witness and voice of God in the Old Testament (37 - 40in the Old Testament (37 - 40).
In spite of the hieratic and ceremoniously rigid style of the work, is there not a great deal of life here — life in the people whose words we hear, and whose acts we witness, and life above all in the Buddha Sakyamuni and in the great disciples who have been transformed into archangelIn spite of the hieratic and ceremoniously rigid style of the work, is there not a great deal of life here — life in the people whose words we hear, and whose acts we witness, and life above all in the Buddha Sakyamuni and in the great disciples who have been transformed into archangelin the people whose words we hear, and whose acts we witness, and life above all in the Buddha Sakyamuni and in the great disciples who have been transformed into archangelin the Buddha Sakyamuni and in the great disciples who have been transformed into archangelin the great disciples who have been transformed into archangels?
The authoritative word given by the Holy Spirit to the Church at the defining and pivotal moment of Vatican II nearly fifty years ago was especially «made incarnate» in Britain in September, 2010, during Benedict's apostolic visit: to seek unity with our separated brethren in the other Christian confessions, to affirm all that is good and true in secular culture without in any way watering down our witness to the truth of the fullness of the Christian faith, to declare without apology that the Catholic patrimony of faith and reason working in harmony remains a gift that the twenty - first century desperately needs if it is to avoid self - destruction, and which it neglects or dismisses at its own peril.
Leave all of your own evangelical hero complex baggage behind for once, and just go, innocent and wise and open - handed, treat everyone you meet with reverence, and crack open your heart, and worship together, and pray, and make friends, and see what the great I AM is already doing in Haiti, and bear witness to the every - day work of the Kingdom of God.
It is this human refraction that makes the hard work of critical study inescapable, so that every text is given a suspicious scrutiny whereby we may consider the ways in which bodied humanness has succeeded or not succeeded in bearing truthful and faithful witness.
The need for a strong Christian witness in the public square was certainly one factor that impelled the formation of Evangelicals and Catholics Together — and that element continues to be an important dimension of ECT's work.
Taking time to give thanks to God for the many ways we can bear witness even now encourages us as we continue in our work.
Rich Merry Christmas you are an encouragement to us as well my friend it touchs my heart as i write these words with tears as i think of all that the Lord has done for me and now he works through us to witness to you thats a blessing.I believe exciting times are ahead for you as you move into the new year.As you trust the Lord to help you in your walk he will empower you by his spirit to overcome those things in your life that have been stumbling blocks in the past.I know that he can and i believe he will do the same for you.regards brentnz
The Witnesses» claim resulted in a net increase of freedom for everyone — even those for whom the flag salute requirement worked no hardship.
To contrast the solemn splendor of today's liturgy in Westminster Cathedral, with the previous papal Mass there in 1982 is to witness a measure of the vast change Benedict XVI has already wrought in the heart of the Church.
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