Sentences with phrase «addressed in these recent postings»

It is extremely important to emphasize that our report focused on a number of other civil rights dimensions in charter schools, none of which have been addressed in these recent postings.

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The Justice Department has serious and pervasive problems with how it addresses sexual misconduct complaints made by its own employees, the department's inspector general found in a recent report obtained by The Washington Post through Freedom of Information Act requests.
President Obama addressed the recent tragedies in a Facebook post: «All Americans should be deeply troubled by the fatal shootings of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota.
Based on a recent Medium post, we can see how Verisign wants to address the double spend scenario in the digital currency world.
The New York Fed also issued an accompanying blog post which addresses the topic of transitions into delinquencies, examining recent developments in the consumer credit card market in more granularity.
«And it will also enable me to address personal matters in my life as well as to pursue new opportunities made possible by success of my recent book and film,» said the statement, which was posted on his personal website.
I've addressed a couple of these main points in two recent blog posts: why healthy eating isn't a diet, and why I don't like labels, but I want to really expand on it today.
AFSA Communications Officer Alana Mann has addressed the problem of hunger in a recent post where she reminded us that «hidden hunger is a public problem for which we are all responsible.»
I had the pleasure of unveiling renderings of several of these proposed towers during my recent State of the City Address, and in this post, you can view images of New Rochelle's near - future.
For example, a recent study by research scientists at Facebook analyzed 400,000 Facebook posts to determine differences in how parents talk to their children versus other friends and how they address their adult versus teen children.
Well at least since it hasn't been addressed in my most recent outfit posts.
In his first post, he addresses many of the recent criticisms about the Joojoo [product page].
In my most recent post, I published the text of the closing address I gave at the Blue Ridge Christian Writers Conference titled, The 2nd Gutenberg Effect: How self - publishing is creating exciting new opportunities for Christian authors.
In a recent post, Seth addresses the current debate around self publishing.
It addresses a major omission in the otherwise excellent support for accessibility on the new Apple TV, which I have covered in a number of recent posts.
With the recent demerger / share redemption / wind - down plan, the finish line's now in sight for (minority) shareholders... I recently addressed some questions in the comments section of my last NTR post.
This topic was addressed in a recent New York Times «Well» blog post.
Addressing the recent spat of rumours of the game's demise, administrator «The Guildmaster» states in an official forum post:
In a recent Q&A, posted to the PlayStation Blog, game director Cory Barlog addressed deep questions about the game's character and world.
In a recent blog post, the team behind Fortnite have addressed several issues Continue Reading»
In a recent forum post, CEO Ian Bell addressed the sequel's release schedule by saying, «It's still a very tight run as we're a bit behind on GUI...
In a recent post, Christine addressed the problems of vandalism of dockless bike share schemes; it reminds us of the Tragedy of the Commons, described in the Guardian as «the economic theory that individuals using a shared resource often act according to their own interests and to the detriment of the shared resource... With bikes literally littering the street, riders become less mindful of how they treat the bikes and where they leave them when there is always another to pick up.&raquIn a recent post, Christine addressed the problems of vandalism of dockless bike share schemes; it reminds us of the Tragedy of the Commons, described in the Guardian as «the economic theory that individuals using a shared resource often act according to their own interests and to the detriment of the shared resource... With bikes literally littering the street, riders become less mindful of how they treat the bikes and where they leave them when there is always another to pick up.&raquin the Guardian as «the economic theory that individuals using a shared resource often act according to their own interests and to the detriment of the shared resource... With bikes literally littering the street, riders become less mindful of how they treat the bikes and where they leave them when there is always another to pick up.»
In response to recent posts by Charlie, Steve, and Richard (posts # 8, # 9, and # 10), and addressed to Andy, The Times, and etc.:
Donald Brown, the ethics professor at Pennsylvania State University who runs the ever - interesting Climate Ethics blog, has posted a provocative piece positing that the recent flurry of ethics investigations in Congress has missed the biggest lapse — failure to put responsibility ahead of politics and meaningfully address global warming.
Well of course its going to go in circles if you can't address the most recent arguments, defenses and clarifications and insist on bring up posts a week old.
And we should not forget that cap - and - trade continues to emerge as the preferred policy instrument to address climate change emissions throughout the industrialized world — in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan (as I wrote about in a recent post).
Magnus, the question of whether we followed DEP 8.5 seems to be addressed by a recent post at RC and the answer was, sadly, in the affirmative.
Coincidentally, Doug Cornelius had a post last week on precisely this issue at his blog Compliance Building, where he reported on a recent webinar addressing the challenges for broker - dealers and investment advisers in using social media.
We addressed the Nemeth decision in our recent blog post and Law Times interview.
Kahryn Riley at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy addresses the good and bad in justice system technology in a recent blog post.
Similar blog posts: Illinois Nursing Home Arbitration Clause Subject of Recent Illinois Appellate Court Decision Illinois Nursing Home Abuse Addressed in Reform Bill to Illinois Nursing Home Act
In my last post on Double Aspect, I wrote about the religious freedom issues addressed in the Supreme Court's recent decision in Ktunaxa Nation v British Columbia (Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations), 2017 SCC 54, which concerned the constitutionality of a ministerial decision to allow development on land considered sacred by an Aboriginal natioIn my last post on Double Aspect, I wrote about the religious freedom issues addressed in the Supreme Court's recent decision in Ktunaxa Nation v British Columbia (Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations), 2017 SCC 54, which concerned the constitutionality of a ministerial decision to allow development on land considered sacred by an Aboriginal natioin the Supreme Court's recent decision in Ktunaxa Nation v British Columbia (Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations), 2017 SCC 54, which concerned the constitutionality of a ministerial decision to allow development on land considered sacred by an Aboriginal natioin Ktunaxa Nation v British Columbia (Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations), 2017 SCC 54, which concerned the constitutionality of a ministerial decision to allow development on land considered sacred by an Aboriginal nation.
As addressed in the earlier post by Kiren Dhillon, family law will be significantly affected by the result of the recent referendum.
In my last post I discussed the different options for reforming investor - state dispute settlement put forward in a recent UNCTAD policy paper and argued that enacting institutional reforms without addressing substantive law is unlikely to fully address investment law's legitimacy problemIn my last post I discussed the different options for reforming investor - state dispute settlement put forward in a recent UNCTAD policy paper and argued that enacting institutional reforms without addressing substantive law is unlikely to fully address investment law's legitimacy problemin a recent UNCTAD policy paper and argued that enacting institutional reforms without addressing substantive law is unlikely to fully address investment law's legitimacy problems.
Daniel Poulin of LexUM has addressed Berring's arguments in his recent post on SLAW, from the perspective of a publisher of free legal information.
In a couple recent examples, the Court's Twitter account drew its follower's attention to a great blog post from Melanie Hodges Neufeld of the Law Society of Saskatchewan's #legalsourcery team about the duty of defence counsel, as well as to its own post about a webinar one of its judges gave on addressing issues of PTSD within the justice system.
I will have more to say about the implications of this analysis for the legal academy in future posts, and also intend to speak further about how this paper and Simkovic's & McIntyre's recent article, which to be clear I consider an important, informative and valuable contribution to the literature, do and do not address one another.
Mr. Zuckerberg, in a post Wednesday on Facebook, said the company has already taken many steps to address user privacy in recent years, but he said «we also made mistakes, there's more to do, and we need to step up and do it.»
Tim Draper, a well known Venture Capitalist who is very active in Fintech, posted an open letter last week addressed the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the recent comments on regulating Initial Coin Offerings.
In its full blog post announcing the news, Coinbase further addressed the recent controversies on the ethereum platform.
Question please: is there any post in this topic over the recent years, addressing the «Copyright» relationship at TREB: CB: Tribunal discussions?
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