Sentences with phrase «effort on both ends of the court»

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Anthony received a pair of loud cheers during pregame introductions, before and at the end of a video tribute showing his highlights on the court and his charitable efforts off it that was played after the first four Thunder starters were announced.
While my efforts to persuade the Board of Selectmen, the town manager, and the Rec Department director to allocate permits in a more equitable fashion, and to use their power to make sure that the programs using town - owned facilities met minimum standards for inclusiveness and safety, fell on deaf ears (we ended up being forced to use for our home games a dusty field the high school had essentially abandoned), I returned to a discussion of the «power of the venue permit» 10 years later in my 2006 book, Home Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in Youth Sports, where I suggested that one of the best ways for youth sports parents to improve the safety of privately - run sports programs in their communities was to lobby their elected officials to utilize that power to «reform youth sports by exercising public oversight over the use of taxpayer - funded fields, diamonds, tracks, pools, and courts, [and] deny permits to programs that fail to abide by a [youth sports] charter» covering such topics as background checks, and codes of conduct for coaches, players, and parents.
The Supreme Court's June 30 action effectively ended the effort to overturn the law and signaled the lack of sufficient support on the court for reexamining the Ninth Circuit's conclusions about its constitutionaCourt's June 30 action effectively ended the effort to overturn the law and signaled the lack of sufficient support on the court for reexamining the Ninth Circuit's conclusions about its constitutionacourt for reexamining the Ninth Circuit's conclusions about its constitutionality.
But one person has been working to block the approval of those terms on the grounds that the publishers will not try to stand up for themselves (the publishers maintain there was no effort to bilk the public out of hundreds of millions of dollars, they quickly settled out of court to avoid what would end up costing them more in legal fees), meaning presumably someone must step in.
There would be no end to requests for «second chances» if counsel were permitted to run their first efforts by the courts, in anticipation of being able to put more flesh on the bones of the case if it appeared their initial efforts were not adequate.
Brent Kendall of The Wall Street Journal reports that «Appeals Court Questions Grounds for Canceling Policy on «Dreamers»; Trump's effort to end DACA program reviewed for first time by appellate judges.»
If you can not agree then your options are to: a) use a mediation service, which would typically cost around # 500 b) use solicitors to negotiate a deal, this will often end up in court and cost many thousands of pounds Make a real effort to reach agreement yourselves to avoid spending a fortune on expensive solicitors.
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