Sentences with phrase «agree on the substance»

And while we agree on the substance of the point, it's curious to see tone listed alongside national defense, the economy, and other such matters of social import.
On policy, much of the differentiation between the candidates was made in the minutia, with both candidates agreeing on substance, but not means.
A discussion that started out weighing the merits of a revised federal education law quickly turned into a back and forth about congressional process, with most parties agreeing on the substance, broadly speaking, of how No Child Left Behind must change.

Not exact matches

But while they often agreed with him on substance, some colleagues recoiled at his style.
As the token right - wing commenter here can I at least suggest that maybe we can all agree it is time for Trudeau to start providing some substance and seriousness, and cut back on the selfies and tweets and photo - ops.
Dude, I agree with you in substance but your cheesy nicknames and your bizarre fixation on Phil are beyond tedious.
This year we were able to get various agencies and DOB / Governor and many others to agree on language drafted by your firm — a huge accomplishment for all providers in the behavioral and substance abuse arena.
Addy wants the government to agree to a new test case to determine whether poppers fall within the definition described under the psychoactive substances bill and for the industry to be allowed to carry on functioning legally until an official decision has been reached.
The IMO committee examining black carbon, for example, hasn't agreed on how to measure emissions of the substance.
What the researchers do agree on is the need to keep defining the toxicity of each of these harmful substances, studying their effects on health and developing more and more exact methods of analysis.
Even thought the USA Rice Federation doesn't agree with these concerns since according to them inorganic arsenic is considered a natural compounds, the Consumer Reports study disagrees, saying that inorganic arsenic as the form in which arsenic is found in the majority of products they analyzed is ranked by IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer) among the top 100 Group 1 carcinogen substances.
Researchers have yet to agree on a precise definition of prebiotics, the substances that intestinal bacteria feed on, but generally the scientists agree that these are «undigested dietary carbohydrates that are fermented by colonic bacteria yielding short chain fatty acids.»
The parties have been unable to agree upon any of the matters of substance, in particular on the form of and territorial extent of any injunctive relief, upon the extent of any Island Records v Tring disclosure (relevant to the election of an inquiry as to damages or an account of profits), upon whether and if so in what form there should be an order for publicity of the judgment as an enforcement measure, upon the appropriate basis and order as to costs, upon whether the Claimants» costs should be reduced by reason of the fact that for a period an exclusive licence was not registered, upon the extent of any CPR 31.22 order in relation to alleged confidential information, upon whether there should be permission to appeal and upon whether there should be a stay pending any appeal.»
Whether disclosing the allergenic substances in the items on your menu is prescribed by law or not, we can all agree that divulging allergen information is simply the wise thing to do when it comes to safety and satisfaction of your patrons.
The point being that arguments by analogy are not persuasive to anyone who doesn't already agree with you on the substance.
Nor does it mean they agree with me on the substance.
In the context of family status, the Court of Appeal agreed with the lower court that «the childcare obligations arising in discrimination claim [s] based on family status must be one of substance and the complainant must have tried to reconcile family obligations with work obligations».
«I agree that in order to meet the definition of mental disability within the meaning and protection of the Code, where the case does not involve an allegation of discrimination on the basis of perceived disability, there needs to be a diagnosis of some recognized mental disability, or at least a working diagnosis or articulation of clinically - significant symptoms, from a health professional in a report or other source of evidence that has specificity and substance
The justices have agreed to decide five pre-emption cases that involve products liability, transportation of dangerous substances, labor and other areas, and they have asked the U.S. solicitor general for his views on a sixth case seeking review.
HHJ Parker found that C was the successful party but agreed with D that the extent of C's success was very small and limited indeed as he ran issues of greater substance and importance to trial, on which he was unsuccessful.
While the case is perhaps most notable for a sustained blast by Sedley LJ against the injustice he sees as having been done to her by the previous health secretary who stepped in to stop the trust making the severance payment it had agreed, the principal judgment on the substance of the case was by Laws LJ who accepted that payments by public authorities to their employees can be challenged under administrative law principles, but obviously found it in general invidious if an authority is using such principles to try to avoid a contractual agreement made by itself.
The Department of Health asked the Health Research Board (HRB) to ascertain the knowledge, opinions and behaviours of the general public in relation to alcohol consumption and whether they agreed or disagreed with some of the measures proposed in the recently published Report of the Working Group on a National Substance Misuse Strategy (for alcohol).
The concept of resilience and closely related research regarding protective factors provides one avenue for addressing mental well - being that is suggested to have an impact on adolescent substance use.8 — 17 Resilience has been variably defined as the process of, capacity for, or outcome of successful adaptation in the context of risk or adversity.9, 10, 12, 13, 18 Despite this variability, it is generally agreed that a range of individual and environmental protective factors are thought to: contribute to an individual's resilience; be critical for positive youth development and protect adolescents from engaging in risk behaviours, such as substance use.19 — 22 Individual or internal resilience factors refer to the personal skills and traits of young people (including self - esteem, empathy and self - awareness).23 Environmental or external resilience factors refer to the positive influences within a young person's social environment (including connectedness to family, school and community).23 Various studies have separately reported such factors to be negatively associated with adolescent use of different types of substances, 12, 16, 24 — 36 for example, higher self - esteem16, 29, 32, 35 is associated with lower likelihood of tobacco and alcohol use.
That's right, it is a gamble when a client hires a real estate salesperson; the sales person has influenced the client to take a gamble on him / her, all without investing anything of substance other than agreeing to some terms to be met when and «if» a transaction takes place... without any negative spin - off problems taking place.
The contract stated that the Buyers could terminate the agreement and receive a refund of their deposit if an inspection revealed the presence of specified environmental conditions on the property, such as asbestos or toxic substances, unless the Sellers agreed in writing to repair the condition at their own expense.
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