Sentences with phrase «yet ruled on the matter»

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The activity on behalf of individuals is for this pastoral director not only a matter of pastoral rule or of the pastoral cure of souls, though it will include both, but is best designated as pastoral counseling, a counseling that has them in view as needing reconciliation to God but also to men, yet knows that reconciliation is not automatically productive of wisdom.
Yet it did not seem to rule out calling such use a «lesser evil» - a matter of on - going discussion amongst Natural Law theorists.
This home grown argument, for 1 we are not in any danger there and secondly those rules arent in place yet and you can bet that the PL clubs will have a say on the matter not to mention tv and advertising because they are paying for the rights to the PL that we know not so English International football becomes PL football.
He said the trial court had become functus - officio to grant such request to the defendant who he said had yet to appeal previous rulings that were delivered against him on the same subject matter.
A hearing to remove Paladino was held in Albany in June, but the state Education Commissioner has not yet made a ruling on the matter.
Addressing the City Council at a budget hearing on Monday, Fariña said principals have been seeking guidance on the matter, although the Department of Education has yet to come up firm rules.
By ruling of the presiding officer, or on motion of any Council member supported by at least one - third of the Council members present and voting, any matter on the agenda that has not yet come to vote, with the exceptions of a proposed amendment to the Constitution or a motion to recall an elective member of the Board, may be submitted to the entire Council membership for a mail ballot, or by electronic means, and shall require for its approval a favorable vote of a majority of the Council members, except that a resolution shall require for its adoption a favorable vote of two - thirds of those members.
Casey disagrees, but in any event he says that if the appeals court hasn't yet ruled by the time Lamberth does, it will probably consolidate the two cases and rule on the entire matter.
Note that court rules and procedures have yet to be amended to specifically address some of the issues raised in the unbundling context (e.g., communicating with counsel who is only handling some issues on a matter; dealing with a client under a disability; going on or off the record; or the ghost - writing of pleadings).
The DOJ has yet to publish rules on the matter, but a consortium of companies has been working on guidelines for getting started.
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