Sentences with phrase «work at liberty»

I work at liberty hospital, have my own place and new car....

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It's equally foolish to accept it at face value and underestimate the great achievements of liberty and law that we as Americans rightly take pride in and must work to protect.
One reason that Americans must work to protect life, religious liberty, and marriage is that other Americans are hard at work undermining these values.
It may seem somewhat trite to invoke the freedom of creation as part of the works and ends of divine love, or to argue that the highest good of the creature — divinizing union with God in love — requires a realm of «secondary causality» in which the rational wills of God's creatures are at liberty; nonetheless, whether the traditional explanations of how sin and death have been set loose in the world satisfy one or not, they certainly render the claim that an omnipotent and good God would never allow unjust suffering simply vacuous.
There is only one true liberty — the liberty of Jesus at work in our conscience enabling us to do what is right.»
as for whoever else may work overtime to undermine the rights, liberties, freedom and equality of others... they're not the subject at present... right now it's just organized religion.
Rather, the man who had first worked at the intersection of ideas and power during his World War II service at the British Embassy in Washington was a Russo - English exponent of classic American New Deal liberalism: a liberal who believed that government had an obligation to secure the economic, social, and educational conditions under which people could truly exercise their liberty.
The same exaltation of false freedom used to justify abortion — the liberty to redefine the very nature of the human person — is now at work in the revolution of same - sex marriage.
We insist that the work and the mandate of the Committee should continue, and that the alleged report at best be considered as one of the materials that the Committee may consider, and with liberty, based on evidence that it might recover, to agree or disagree with what is contained in the BNI Report.
The group therefore insisted that «the work and mandate of the committee» set up by the Energy Minister to investigate the scandal continue, adding that «the alleged report at best be considered as one of the materials that the Committee may consider, and with liberty, based on evidence that it might recover, to agree or disagree with what is contained in the BNI Report.»
But it's civil liberties which really fire her up, so while others have used every opportunity to snipe at the coalition, she tried to make it work to create a more liberal Britain.
«There is no more important effort than the protection and expansion of the rights and liberties of the people,» said Richard Brodsky, a political scientist at the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and a former assemblyman who is working with other groups supporting a convention.
«The personal liberty and autonomy of research contrasts with a much more routine working life in clinical medicine,» agrees Marcus Möller, who leads a research group in the Institute of Anatomy at Heidelberg University.
It is a privilege to be at liberty to independently work as you wish, but with the freedom of this type of environment also comes responsibilities.
Now, the folks at Ranger5G.com have taken the liberty of rendering the forthcoming Ford Ranger Raptor, basing their work on Ford's official teaser trailer and, it seems, the appearance of the F - 150 Raptor.
At once a scholar, rigorous observer, and lavishly imaginative novelist, Rushdie channels his well - informed despair over the brutality and absurdity of human life into works of fantasy, where the dream of righteous justice and transcendent liberty can flourish.
I have some intriguing private commissions coming up and a couple of really large projects for autumn 2018 that sadly I'm not at liberty to release information about yet, but suffice to say that my developments in thatch on a larger scale are hopefully set to continue, and I'm also slowly developing new designs for very large sculptural forms using a dry stone walling technique (potentially working with a small team of dry stone wallers) but my projects and locations of new works won't be formally announced until early 2018.
Another work shows a band of dinosaurs as they wreak havoc inside a modern suburban home with the word liberty stenciled in reverse at the bottom of the composition.
Despite the extreme levels of inequality and liberty hinted at by the a vast majority of the work, But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise feels peculiarly benign.
«My work stands for the grace of thoughts, for liberty, for the right to be different, for gender nonconformity, and the pride of being a woman in this world,» Imhof said at a ceremony in the Venice Giardini, where many of the national pavilions are located.
Mark Wallinger's State Britain installation at Tate Britain was a rare example of a poised and poetic response to the curtailing of civil liberties that have taken place during the Iraq war, and is one of a number of more oblique responses to contemporary events that drag the discussion into the realm of art without compromising their efficacy as works of art (Alfredo Jaar «s and An - My Lê's works operate on similar levels).
Working long hours at the office exacerbates the problem and may make people feel more entitled to take liberties, particularly given the reputation of law firms being something of an «old boy's club».
UBER argued that drivers were at liberty to take on or refuse work and therefore there was no obligation on them and they were not at UBER's disposal.
«He is frightfully smart and frightfully hard - working,» civil liberties lawyer Harvey Silverglate told the Globe, while Lee Gesmer at Mass Law Blog wrote, «This is a great nomination — Judge Gants is truly a superstar of the Massachusetts Superior Court — without question one of the best, if not the best, minds on the state trial court.»
At Grabel & Associates, we work vigorously to ensure that your reputation, privacy rights and liberties are upheld, helping you avoid jail time and steep monetary penalties.
For nearly 15 years, he has worked at the intersection of civil liberties and national security, litigating numerous cases involving airport security policies, government watch lists, surveillance practices, targeted killing, and torture.
Public Law & Human Rights: This department has been at the forefront of the growth in judicial review work, while maintaining the firm's profile of general public law and its expertise in human rights and civil liberties.
He consistently promoted liberty, with special emphasis on jury rights, through his political campaigns and support of others», by marching in parades, tabling at hempfests, gun shows, county fairs, and other events complete with FIJA literature and posters, writing letters to the editor, and through his work with Montana Community Access TV, where he featured jury nullification as a topic more than once.
Although the Keenans performed some work for outside people out of economic necessity, they were not at liberty to work for other kitchen cabinet companies.
They might be unknown to many of my younger colleagues, so I'll take the liberty of naming a few (without details of their distinguished careers): McGill's Marianne Scott had just recently been appointed National Librarian of Canada; Diana Priestly was just finishing her tenure as founding Law Librarian at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library at Osler.
Civil liberties lawyer Raju Bhatt, of Bhatt Murphy, has been honoured for his work on inquests into deaths in custody at this year's Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year Awards (LALYs)-- the annual Oscars for legal aid folk.
Asked about the authenticity of this document, Flament was at liberty to tell Cryptonews.com only this: «that we'll keep working with The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and regulators around the globe to figure out what should be put in place for exchanges.»
The good thing about being a freelancer is to be able to work at one's convenience but this should not mean that one can take liberties with delivery schedules.
Everything was confidential, So before I worked with sensitive information, I had to sign a contract saying I was not at liberty to speak with anyone about the information I saw.
I worked at MRRC for 3 years and was constantly having to tell people that it was no resort and that being deprived of your liberty even for only the day as I was was a huge punishment.
I'm with the ex-prison officer who wrote to me and said: «I worked at MRRC for 3 years and was constantly having to tell people that it was no resort and that being deprived of your liberty even for only the day as I was was a huge punishment.»
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