In that sense,
the Advocate General thinks this the system of penalties in Sweden is completely independent from VAT collection, and thus should not be considered implementation of Union law:
Not exact matches
The
general implications of which I am
thinking are, so far as I can see, independent of the divergences between the versions of «Relativity»
advocated by individual physicists; their value as I
think, is that they enable us to formulate the problem to which Bergson has the eminent merit of making the first approach in a clear and definite way, and to escape what I should call the impossible dualism to which Bergson's own proposed solution commits him.
Wearing your baby in
general though is one of those things that I would highly
advocate just because I
think that babies who are worn, they do tend to get on the breast a lot more frequently, they don't necessarily get on the breast for those long nice feedings that you have when you are lying down cozy with them.
In
general, this extremist view stems from nebulous fat - loss and clean - eating diet fads, mostly disseminated by Facebook «nutritionists» who
think that reading a couple of «truth - revealing» articles on bad foods vs. good foods provides them with enough knowledge to
advocate for the banning of certain food items from our diet.
Just a
general question about exercise: what do you
think of Doug McGuff's (author of «Body by Science») approach to achieving total fitness via high intensity strength training, and do you see any reason why such an extreme program should not be followed on a ketogenic diet (Doug is an
advocate of a low carb Paleolithic diet).
I'm definitely not
advocating for eating fat in mass quantities, but I
think it's important to re-evaluate the low - fat craze of the 80s and
general fear of fat that still exists in much of American culture.
A documentary about the popular science
advocate and his campaign to defend evolution and climate change and evidence - based
thinking in
general.
Christine Blower,
General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said: «The jury is out as to whether extra statutory requirements are the most effective way to help young people stay safe,
think critically, or reject engagement with groups who
advocate violence.
Second, teachers unions have fooled a large section of the
general public and elites into
thinking of them as something other than a regular interest group
advocating for their own concerns.
FMF: What do you
think of index funds as investments (and the
general index fund philosophy
advocated by John Bogle)?
11/24/09 - Philly Dawg - Crusading for puppies and pigeons 11/21/09 - The Philadelphia Inquirer - Flight to Ohio rescues «puppy mill» dogs 11/02/09 - Pet News and Views - Ohio Dog Auctions Affects All of Us 11/01/09 -
Thoughts Fur Paws - Ohio Dog Auction Ban Needs Signatures 10/30/09 - Best Friends Animal Society (Puppies Aren't Products)- Ohio Petition to Ban Dog Auctions 10/30/09 - Ohio.com (Akron Beacon Journal)- Puppy mills muddy Issue 2 debate 10/26/09 - Animal Law Coalition - Ballot Initiative to Stop OH Dog Auctions 10/21/09 - Philly Dawg, Wednesday Wag Oct. 21 - Under the Capitol dome 10/16/09 - Pet News and Views - Dog Auctions and Puppy Mills 10/14/09 - Cleveland Plain Dealer - Group gets OK to pursue dog law 10/14/09 - The Columbus Dispatch - Group gets OK to pursue dog law 10/14/09 - 89.7 WKSU - Effort to ban dog auctions gets approval to gather signatures 10/13/09 - Cincinnati.com - Signature gathering OK'd for dog auction measure 10/13/09 - Dayton Daily News - Signature gathering OK'd for dog aucion measure 10/13/09 - Fox 59 Indianapolis - Ohio panel clears way for supporters to gather signatures to ban dog auctions 10/13/09 - Mansfield News Journal - Signature gathering OK'd to pursue dog law 10/13/09 - Springfield News Sun - Signature gathering OK'd for dog auction measure 10/13/09 - Toledo on the Move - Possible state ban on dog auctions 10/13/09 - Vindy.com Newswatch - Signature gathering approved for dog - auction measure 10/13/09 - WKYC.com - Signature gathering OK'd for dog auction measure 10/13/09 - WLIO.com - Signatures for ban on dog auctions OK'd 10/13/09 - Gongwer Ohio Report - BALLOT BOARD MOVES DOG AUCTION ACT FORWARD 10/13/10 - Statehouse News Bureau - Animal - rights
advocates get their proposal banning dog auctions closer to the ballot 10/13/09 - Jennifer Brunner, Ohio Secretary of State - Ohio Ballot Board Approves Dog Auctions Act as One Subject Issue: Petitioner Group May Begin to Circulate 10/05/09 - Jennifer Brunner, Ohio Secretary of State - Certification / Initiative Petition proposing the «Ohio Dog Auctions Act» 10/02/09 - Richard Cordray, Ohio Attorney
General - Statewide Ballot Issues Update 09/29/09 - Philly Dawg - «PA kennels shed breeding stock before new kennel law takes effect» 06/10/09 - The Columbus Dispatch - Critics seek ban on dog auctions, see link to «puppy mills» 03/25/09 - The Budget (Sugarcreek, Ohio)- Puppy mill protesters promote awareness in Holmes County 02/28/09 - The Columbus Dispatch - Animal
advocates may push for ban on dog auctions 03/07/08 - Newsday - Dog auctions a controversial topic
As an
advocate of trap - neuter - return working for one of that nation's leading animal welfare organizations, Best Friends Animal Society — and somebody quite familiar with the science surrounding TNR and free - roaming cats in
general — I feel compelled to respond to R. Scott Nolen's recent article («Cats may be greater threat to wildlife than first
thought,» JAVMA News, April 1, 2013) about the paper published earlier this year by the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS).
And I
think as a
general rule most CAGW
advocates believe most of what they have read about CAGW from the consensus (as opposed to how they «market» it, in Mosher's terms).
Think only of the Stichting Milieu case: both the
General Court and the
Advocate General had offered the Court of Justice alternatives to the latter's approach.
There are a number of aspects of the
Advocate General's Opinion which provide food for
thought.
I also read
Advocate General Wathelet's Opinion in another case (C - 133 / 12P) and
thought his broader interpretation was very «reasonable» indeed.
Aside from the rising
general need for expert witnesses in complex litigation, I
think it helps that Teece
advocates a position a particular type of litigant really likes to hear.
One can
think of three levels of applicable rules for e-communications that affect identification (the list is from Thomas Smedinghoff of the US, a tireless
advocate of identity management principles): the most
general level is legislation validating electronic communications generally, such as the UN Model Law on Electronic Commerce, widely implemented around the world, including in Canada.