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From this point-of-view, conservatives are keeping faith with Trump because Trump is keeping faith with them.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Investors are keeping faith with Britain.
But keeping faith with institutions can mean letting down voters.
Keeping faith with the fallen and bereaved is one of them.
Nothing about assisting in the death penalty could possibly be construed as keeping faith with the condemned.
Instead, Feehery said, they showed that the president-elect was keeping faith with the voters who elected him.
His Supreme Court picks and tax cuts are aimed at keeping faith with the folks who elected him.
By keeping faith with his own voters, Mr. Trump has an opportunity to combine good substance with good politics.
" Mattis observes that when his advice about "keeping faith with allies no longer resonated, it was time to resign.
Even physicians who choose to help terminally ill patients end their own lives are keeping faith with the dying.
The crypt cover was replaced with a new inscription that now reads: Honoring and Keeping Faith with America's Missing Servicemen, 1958-1975.
Nickel bulls are undeterred, keeping faith with the metal's future prospects as a key raw material in the coming electric vehicle (EV) revolution.
That strategy may pay long-term dividends, changing the culture in a way that feminists have long wanted, and keeping faith with liberal voters.
Tuesday's decision was a reminder that nothing is as important to Trump as keeping faith with his supporters even if it means sparking global disruption.
Only nickel is defying this broader trend, with investors keeping faith with nickel's bull narrative of a lift in demand from the electric vehicle battery sector.
Among them: Keeping ISIS beaten, keeping faith with the Kurds, maintaining leverage in Syria and preventing Russia and Iran from consolidating their grip on the Levant.
Keeping faith with that commitment will help make the tax code fairer and provide a level playing field, which is good news for Americans and the economy.
"Today's vote was about keeping faith with the men and women of rural America and about the enduring promise of the dignity of a day's work," Rep.
"There is no more important responsibility for the Department of Defense than keeping faith with our people," Secretary of Defense Ashton B. Carter said in a statement on Wednesday.
The America they were keeping faith with was not so much a people, or even a country, as it was a set of ideas that elevated and transcended both.
Still, Emirates, the largest A380 customer, is keeping faith with the jet which brings millions of passengers a year through its Dubai hub and is associated with the airline's global brand.
Support for the coal industry is an important way for the Trump administration to show it is keeping faith with its voters and delivering on promises made during the 2016 election campaign.
Keeping faith with those who fought, suffered and died for the principles we profess to still cherish requires more than a nodding acquaintance with them, more than a perfunctory acknowledgment of their struggles.
In doing so, he is keeping faith with a tradition of Justice Department independence that spans both Democratic and Republican administrations over the past half-century — but that Trump is trying to break.
The pressure is particularly intense for Republicans who face tough November races in swing states who are pulled between keeping faith with Trump's fervent base and hoping to avoid alienating more moderate voters.
Merkel and Macron have forged a strong relationship, Anglade said, dismissing the suggestion Macron's election strategy may put him on a collision course with the German chancellor, who is keeping faith with the EPP.
Given that the nickel price actually fell through the 2009 lows in the early part of 2016 and has since staged only a half-hearted recovery, fund positioning suggests the money men are keeping faith with the overall cyclical turnaround theme.
LONDON (Reuters) - Burnley bucked the modern trend when they reacted to relegation from the Premier League by keeping faith with their manager and holding on to the majority of their squad and that decision looks set to pay an immediate dividend.
Then he distorted his record on the racial tragedy in Charlottesville, reminding the world that he lacks the moral core that has allowed previous presidents to display strong personalities while keeping faith with a nation that needs a stable leader.
" Army's letter to veteran: Pay us back $23,000 "There is no more important responsibility for the Department of Defense than keeping faith with our people," Carter added in his statement, adding, "While some soldiers knew or should have known they were ineligible for benefits they were claiming, many others did not.
In his recent book "Call Sign Chaos: Learning To Lead," Mattis wrote of his decision to resign: "When my concrete solutions and strategic advice, especially keeping faith with allies, no longer resonated, it was time to resign, despite the limitless joy I felt serving alongside our troops in defense of our Constitution" — the allies, in this case, reportedly being the Kurds.
In 2009, Schroeder co-authored the book Keeping Faith with the Constitution, along with Pamela S. Karlan and Goodwin Liu. He also has authored a leading environmental law casebook, Environmental Regulation: Law, Science and Policy.
The slab over the crypt that once held the remains of the Vietnam Unknown has since been replaced. The original inscription of "Vietnam" has been changed to "Honoring and Keeping Faith with America's Missing Servicemen" as a reminder of the commitment of the Armed Forces to the fullest possible accounting of missing service members. It was decided that the crypt would remain vacant.
London: Soncino Press, 1939. Rabbi Samuel son of Nahman faulted Joshua in for keeping faith with Rahab in disobedience to God's command in to "utterly destroy" all of the Canaanites.Pesikta de-Rav Kahana 13:5:1[34]. The Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael taught that as the events of took place, Rahab converted to Judaism, at the end of her fiftieth year.
"Never oblivious to grief and despair, he opts in clear-eyed awareness for his timeless world of spats and woolly-headed peers. It's an austere, almost bloodless preference for pristine artifice over the pain and messy outcomes of actual existence, but it's a case of Wodehouse keeping faith with his own unique art."Heddendorf, David. "When Plummie Met Sally—The Other P.G. Wodehouse", Sewanee Review, Vol.
In 2009, ACS published Keeping Faith with the Constitution by Pamela S. Karlan, Goodwin Liu, and Christopher H. Schroeder. It was re-issued by Oxford University Press in 2010. The book serves as a primer for progressives interested in promoting liberal constitutionalism. Since 2009, ACS has given an annual award to a rising star in public interest law named in memory of David Carliner.
Myles met Bradley Freegard at the National Youth Theatre in 1994, and they married in Italy on 18 May 2013. Myles and Freegard have two daughters, born in 2009 and 2014. After learning Welsh for Keeping Faith with the assistance of her husband, she now speaks conversational Welsh with her daughters. Filming Torchwoods fourth series in 2011 saw Myles relocate with her family to America's Hollywood Hills, living "literally underneath the Hollywood sign".
After the first trial, Van Houten and her female co-conspirators -- Susan Atkins and Patricia Krenwinkel were housed in a special housing unit built at the California Institution for Women. They were initially kept separate from the prison population, because they were viewed as a threat to the other inmates. In the early 1970s, Van Houten, Atkins and Krenwinkel worked with a social worker, Karlene Faith, who sought to help them re-establish their identities separate from the Manson Family.Jeffrey Melnick, "Keeping Faith With the Manson Women," The New Yorker, Aug.
Following the removal of Blassie's remains from the Tomb of the Unknowns, the slab marking "Vietnam" over the crypt that once held his remains was replaced with one that read "Honoring and Keeping Faith with America's Missing Servicemen", as it was decided that the Vietnam crypt would remain a vacant cenotaph. As the Medal of Honor was ceremoniously presented to the unidentified remains, it did not transfer to Blassiewho did receive four awards, including the Silver Star (see above), on his own merit for documented valor, heroism and achievements during his actions in combat in Vietnam.
While working at a local radio station as a record librarian, she was given air play to read teletype news on the Korean War, the House Un-American Activities Committee, and other events. By the time she was 30, Faith had worked in the United States, Germany, France, and Eritrea studying music, going to school, teaching, and working with the Peace Corps. In the mid-1970s, she worked with the Manson women, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Leslie Van Houten, at the California Institution for Women.Jeffrey Melnick, "Keeping Faith With the Manson Women," The New Yorker, Aug.
Partnered with Rhys Gabe, Evans was given the difficult task of replacing Gwyn Nicholls one of the most inventive and loved centres in Welsh rugby history. The 1907 campaign started well, with a convincing win over England, and the Welsh selectors responded by keeping faith with Evans for the next two games of the tournament. Wales suffered a narrow loss to Scotland, but responded with a large victory over Ireland. Despite playing in a successful Championship campaign, Evans was dropped the next season in favour of the more experienced Billy Trew, and never represented his country again.
The team then went to Australia, where they were beaten 51–15. In February 2004 he was appointed head coach for the 2005 British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand. The Lions lost the test series 3–0. Woodward's management was criticised by many commentators and players for his initial squad selection, his coaching methods, his handling of the players and the media, his selections on tour – particularly for keeping faith with the England players he knew well – and for not allowing the test team any time to play together before the test series began.
' Zeal-for-the-Lord is one of the wounded recovered from the explosion and before he dies, helps clear Amias. Simon is also freed and the story ends four years later in 1649, after the Second English Civil War with the two resuming their friendship. In 'Simon,' Sutcliff addresses a theme that re-appears in many of her works ie that of conflicting personal and societal loyalties and what keeping faith with one can mean for the other. Thomas Fairfax also appears in Sutcliff's novel 'Rider of the White Horse,' written from the perspective of his wife Anne Fairfax.
The Tomb guards stood at death watch for the entire day as thousands of people braved the dreary weather to pay their respects to the Vietnam Unknown in May 1984. The presidential wreath was brought forward toward President Reagan during the interment ceremony for the Unknown Serviceman of the Vietnam Era at the Tomb of the Unknowns on May 28, 1984. Dedicated during the 1999 National POW/MIA Recognition Day, the inscription on the empty crypt of the Vietnam Unknown now reads "Honoring and Keeping Faith with America's Missing Servicemen 1958–1975". The Vietnam Unknown service member was originally designated by Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj.
Crespo left River Plate for Parma on 14 August 1996 after he won the silver medal with Argentina at the 1996 Summer Olympics and finished as the top scorer with six goals. He failed to score in his first six months at the club and was routinely booed, with head coach Carlo Ancelotti coming in for much criticism for keeping faith with the selection of Crespo. His faith, however, vindicated – Crespo went on to score 12 times in 27 matches in his first Serie A season and Parma finished runners-up to Juventus. The turning point was the standing applause he received for his brace against Cagliari in March 1997.
Literature Resource Center, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=LitRC&sw;=w&u;=uvictoria&v;=2.1&id;=GALE%7CH1000161305⁢=r&asid;=bbad40a7dff5342337124203333879f7. Accessed 25 September 2017. Slaughter is an experienced author and editor, having worked on eight books, including A New World Order (2004); The Idea That Is America: Keeping Faith with Our Values in a Dangerous World (2007); Unfinished Business: Women, Men, Work, Family (2015); her latest work The Chessboard and the Web: Strategies of Connection in a Dangerous World (2017), and countless scholarly articles. She revived a national debate over gender equality in the 21st century in an article in The Atlantic titled "Why Women Still Can’t Have it All".
Wales won the game 13-3, and the Welsh selector's reacted by keeping faith with the Welsh forwards for the next game, apart from the enforced change of Dick Hellings. Played at Swansea's home ground at St. Helens, Thomas was part of the Welsh team to beat Scotland in another convincing win, this time by 12 points to three. The final game of the Championship was played at Belfast against Ireland, and with the Hellings returning the pack was back to the same line up as the first game of the tournament. A single try by Welsh centre George Davies gave Wales the win and their second Triple Crown, and made Thomas a Championship winning player.
While he continued keeping faith with the Potty Poets brand by working on "Great Aunt Fanny's Moustache" which is still forthcoming, Walsh has really been concentrating on his new series of fiction for young adults, Twisted Minds. Volume 1 of this series, The Meeting Room, was originally published initially as a digital book for download only; however, it is due for release in book form in late 2014. In the meantime, two other volumes, Changes and Diva Dave and Fat Sue, have appeared both in book form and as e-books. Walsh has also developed a stand-up act for adult audiences, and regularly presents the Wednesday afternoon show on Phoenix FM Radio in Calderdale, West Yorkshire.
The commission issued its groundbreaking report, Keeping Faith with the Student Athlete: A New Model for Intercollegiate Athletics,Faith with the Student Athlete, www.knightcommission.org in 1991. In the report, the Knight Commission proposed a major overhaul in the way colleges run their athletic departments, proposing what it called the “one- plus-three” model — in which the “one,” control by the college president, is directed toward the “three” goals of academic integrity, financial integrity and independent certification. The report was influential in the implementation of many reforms by the NCAA, including a major restructuring within the NCAA itself, when in 1996 the governance of the association was taken away from college athletic directors and put into the hands of college presidents.
These had to be expiated by > confession, often public, and by penances that consisted of community > service, such as road repair, or a retreat (into "purity chambers") to > encourage the sinner to reflect. Sickness was seen as a punishment for sin > and treated by religious methods like confession or the use of holy water. > (1997:58-59) In cases where Daoist religious practices did not cure sickness, (Bokenkamp 1997:299) "the failure was said to be caused by their not keeping faith with the Dao". The tutan zhai 塗炭齋 "mud and ashes retreat" was a Celestial Master ritual meant to rescue the participants and their ancestors from sufferings in diyu 地獄 "earth prison; hell; naraka; purgatory" (Bokenkamp 1997:162, Robinet 1997:60).
In 2011, she returned to Princeton as a professor. As a scholar, Slaughter has had a focus on integrating the study of international relations and international law, using international relations theory in international legal theory. In addition, she has written extensively on European Union politics, network theories of world politics, transjudicial communication, liberal theories of international law and international relations, American foreign policy, international law, and various types of policy analysis. She has written books: International Law and International Relations (2000), A New World Order (2004), The Idea that is America: Keeping Faith with our Values in a Dangerous World (2007), and The Crisis of American Foreign Policy: Wilsonianism in the Twenty-first Century (with G. John Ikenberry, Thomas J. Knock, and Tony Smith) (2008), as well as three edited volumes on international relations and international law, and over one hundred extended articles in scholarly and policy journals or books.

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