Sentences with phrase «as specialists argue»

As specialists argue over the fine details of species concepts, I'm struck by how often the word «fuzzy» comes up.

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The DOL disagreed with the assertion that the rule creates a new private right to sue, «arguing that the applicable cause of action is breach of contract, which already exists under state law,» said Erin Sweeney, counsel at Miller & Chevalier, who has also served as senior benefit law specialist at DOL.
But other human rights specialists, such as A. H. Robertson, formerly director of human rights for the Council of Europe, have argued that the «rights to solidarity» should not be characterized as human rights at all.
The scheme's critics argued that Specialist Schools encouraged segregation in education, insofar as the middle class parents who were long best placed to ensure favourable outcomes from school admissions regimes of grammar schools would continue to be able to get their children into the better schools, at the expense of those from poorer and socially excluded backgrounds.
As a (poor) analogy, arguing whether or not it's human - caused feels a bit like planning to develop real estate on a seaside clifftop which some specialists have said might suffer dangerous erosion in the next 70 years unless you put up some seawalls to prevent water action at the base of the cliff - and basing your view whether to build seawalls and other erosion defences upon whether or not there's proof that human activity would be the cause of any future erosion, rather than whether or not erosion is likely and if so how harmful it might be to your interests if nothing is done to reduce it.
Robin Smith, an educational technology specialist at Hollidaysburg Area School District in Hollisdaysburg, Pennsylvania, is not as enthusiastic about handhelds, arguing that she still prefers laptops.
Allen argues that there is a relationship between the level of school disadvantage and the turnover rate of its teachers; and that schools with lower ability intakes struggle to recruit specialist teachers for shortage subjects as well as often struggling to appoint head teachers.
However, African Safari Specialist CEO Julian Asher argues at the top end of the market this remained unnecessary as luxury consumers are influenced by different factors to ordinary travellers.
Of course there will be areas such as scientific research or military systems which will always require heavy duty, specialist software engineering; but this is another world when compared to the vast need in institutions for repeatable solutions to common problems, where other skills are argued to be much more relevant and important to success.
Lastly, the ICBC lawyers argued that «damages should be reduced by 25 % because the plaintiff failed to start an exercise programme as recommended by his general practitioner, his physiotherapist, and the rehabilitation medicine specialist ``
It was argued that this initial exercise should be contracted out by the SFO to independent IT specialists, despite the SFO having detailed procedures in place to ensure, in so far as possible, that its investigators would not gain access to any potentially privileged material before it had been reviewed by independent counsel.
She required specialist accommodation, additional care and therapies as well as aids and equipment, and we argued that these issues had been created by the negligence of the Defendant.
As a competition specialist, I tend to confine my own lobbying efforts to arguing for clarity and utility on competition legislation and guidelines.
According to new research released today by global recruitment specialist Michael Page, more than one in two (53 %) working Brits who've been in a relationship admit to arguing with their partner as a result of work — due to either job stress or being in a bad mood at the end of their working day.
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