As I have written about on
Slaw before, compliance - based entity regulation holds significant promise in identifying and tackling problems with the delivery of legal services before they occur.
I've referenced Generation Flux, and the implications to young lawyers, here on
Slaw before.
I've talked on
Slaw before about IBM's Many Eyes, the project from their research lab that lets you upload data and turn it into visualizations of various kinds.
The case was previously summarized on
Slaw before here, with costs decision mentioned here, and additional commentary here.
We've posted on
Slaw before about the Olympic Committee's efforts to dampen and contain protests.
As we have noted at
SLAW before, EVERYTHING has a legal angle.
These are further examples of the scams that Dan Pinnnigton has been writing about on
Slaw before, for example here and here.
I've covered the Apology Act on
Slaw before, and Dan Pinnington has touched on the implication for insurers.
Then, as synchronicity will have it, shortly afterwards I came across the University of Ottawa's CLTD (Centre for Legal Translation and Documentation) lexicons, which I believe we've not pointed to on
Slaw before.
We've discussed lawyer rating sites on
Slaw before, here and here.
I'm having that deja blog feeling, but even if this app has been featured on
Slaw before, it can't hurt to bring it around again.
That has been mentioned on
Slaw before here and here.
It's a gem and I don't think it's been highlighted on
Slaw before.
What is fascinating about this decision is the ability to deal with cached copies of pages, something discussed extensively here on
Slaw before.
We've discussed Google Scholar on
SLAW before.
I've never tried an asian
slaw before, but I reeeeaaallly want to now!!
I've never tried an asian
slaw before, but I reeeeaaallly want to now!!
I am not a Buddhist either but I don't think the Buddha ever said to «bring them here and
slaw them before me» those who would not accept his kingship (so to speak).
Not exact matches
I highly recommend you either mix together the
slaw with the dressing while the fish is cooking or do it
before you begin.
Before fennel goes out of season, try it raw in this Fennel Apple
Slaw.
I got a bag of cole
slaw from our local food co-op and it literally stared at me in the fridge for a couple of weeks
before I threw it away.
I never tried a
slaw with bacon
before:) The spicy dressing is fabulous... I like the little kick from the Sriracha!
In fact, I intentionally toss the
slaw in the vinaigrette 10 - 20 minutes
before I plan to serve it so that the dressing can begin to penetrate the fennel.
I think my fiancee may eat the whole batch
before we make it to dinner time and he's not even vegan... and he doesn't like traditional cole
slaw.
Loved the pineapple
slaw as I've never seen it
before!
Refrigerate
slaw with dressing at least overnight
before serving.
Habanero - marinated pork chops with mustard greens
slaw - One citrusy, chile - laced, and very hard - working marinade serves two functions, flavoring the pork chops
before and after they hit the grill.
Then pulled out a batch of cole
slaw I'd made the day
before, added a few bits of it, and it completely came alive with flavor.
To achieve
slaw salvation, let yours chill out in the fridge for a bit, as most
slaws benefit from resting for some time
before serving.
A slightly sweet gochujang sauce & carrot
slaw are the final touches; be sure to give your bowl a good stir
before digging in!
This recipe and these decorating tips can be done the night
before, and this
slaw actually tastes better the longer it sits in the fridge!
I have used them raw
before in a Beet and Butternut
Slaw, and found out the key: make very thin slices.
The point is, I absolutely loved this salad, and kept wondering why I'd never though of using Brussels sprouts in a
slaw - like salad
before.
You can make the kale cabbage
slaw ahead of time, even
before you put the crispy zucchini tacos in to bake.
Before you fill my comment box that the purpose of crack
slaw is to be low carb alternative to egg rolls, I decided to make it both ways.
Dress
slaw just
before serving.
Before I share the Beefy Asian
Slaw recipe, let me tell you what changes I made from the original.
For best flavor, plan on letting the
slaw rest for 20 minutes or more
before serving.
Refrigerate at least 4 hours
before serving;
slaw keeps up to 3 days.
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Before Summer's End
I went through all my spices and seasonings, herbs, etc. and in efforts to try and use up some ingredients in my kitchen
before we move, made this tasty
slaw.
I have written about the Power of a Positive No
before for
Slaw and it is time to do so again because it continues to be such a useful and vital tool.
Beyond
Slaw, House of Butter, whose Sean Hocking, in my view, has been in many ways most instrumental in opening the legal publishing industry to critical scrutiny, is perhaps a little less prolific than
before in challenging the major law publishers.
We do not moderate comments on
Slaw in the sense that we do not preview them
before their publication; we do, however, promptly delete those that we find to be objectionable in one way or another — typically because they are simply attempts to promote the commenter's business.
However, just to be on the safe side, as a
Slaw columnist, I am giving the Administrator notice that I insist that my remuneration be doubled immediately,
before the terms of our implied contract can be amended against my interests.
Statistician Hans Rosing, whom we've talked about
before on
Slaw, takes 200 countries on a dynamic and audacious gallop across 200 years, to show us how the world's health and wealth have changed.
On the heels of the European Court of Justice's decision, discussed on
Slaw here and here, to require Google to suppress links to particular web sites that had «irrelevant and outdated» personal information about a complainant, and US courts» refusal to do the same, the British Columbia Supreme Court has now gone a step further: it has ordered Google to ensure that searches for particular topics or a particular company do not find the company defendant in the action
before it.
As I have said
before on
SLAW, most practising lawyers simply do not need to use many electronic resources.
Because this is a fillip, after all, where I try to avoid earnestness most of the time at least, I'll remind you here of the delightfully silly Monty Python sketch where a publisher has produced a mischievous Hungarian - English phrase book (for which he is brought up
before the law — for those of you who need at least a minim of legal stuff in every
Slaw post).
Slaw readers might like to take a look at Senate bill S - 7, the Combating Terrorism Act, now
before the House for third reading, a bill that proposes to abridge our civil liberties to a degree.