However, if a party files an objection to the recommendation or objects to the court's rejection of all or part of the recommendation, the court shall set a hearing to consider the recommendation and
arguments of the parties in favor of and opposing the recommendation.
Not exact matches
Judges at the 9th US Circuit Court
of Appeals,
in San Francisco, will hear
arguments from both
parties on Tuesday.
«Elliott has always behaved ethically
in its disputes with corporate managements and boards, and it is regrettable and disappointing that certain
parties adverse to us would choose to promote false allegations about us rather than engage on the merits
of our
arguments in good faith.»
So
in 2011, he began filming the show with Channel 4, a «fly - on - the - wall drama» following the love lives,
arguments and
parties of his friends who were (and still are) constantly visiting London's best restaurants, bars, shops and club openings.
The Internet Association, a D.C. - based tech lobbying group representing industry titans like Google, Amazon, and Twitter, will be filing legal
arguments as an intervening
party in support
of the legal push to restore net neutrality, according to a report from Recode's Tony Romm.
The plaintiffs» motion states that
in June 14 and 15 conference calls, counsel for the three sets
of plaintiffs stated that they supported coordination or consolidation, «subject to the
parties» agreement that these three cases will retain their separate identities, allowing each set
of plaintiffs to file separate briefs, make separate oral
arguments, and independently make other litigation decisions.»
Instead, it addressed the questions it proposed to the
parties in June when it set down the case for an unusual second
argument in September, those
of whether Austin and McConnell should be overruled.
She has also been a strong voice for cooperation among progressive
parties rather than for continued competition that mainly serves the interests
of the Right (yes, yes, I know the
argument that having many choices on your ballot is supposed to be a good thing, but the outcomes
of Alberta elections suggest that
in fact for progressives, it's just the opposite).
I have heard three main
arguments by members
of these
parties against participating
in the Senate election.
If you hate them
in the same way that you condemn them for being, it makes you no better than the Stereotypes you portrayed
in your comment, so grow up, and use a logical
argument, instead
of the very hate Democrats decry, and the Tea
Party embraces.
If you hate them
in the same way that you condemn them for being, it makes you no better than the Stereotypes you portrayed
in your comment, so grow up, and use a logical
argument, instead
of the very hate Democrats decry, and the Tea
Party embraces.Hate against any group
of people you dis - agree is still hate and is not tolerable
in my opinion.
And this exchange, totally imaginable — perhaps some version
of it has occurred
in these very United States, between people who couldn't tell John Roberts from the Dread Pirate Roberts — must, when it occurs between two private
parties, quickly devolve into an
argument about whose need trumps whose: the couple's need for the florist's services, or the florist's need to obey his conscience.
As James expected the camping
party to get back to the useful business
of chopping firewood and cooking supper once he had «assuaged the dispute» by his pragmatic observations, so the application
of process thinking
in reference to the canonical wars now ravaging American higher education should be the means by which faculty might be led back from endless idle
arguments to their real and proper work
of designing good courses and teaching them well.
Holiness for me was found
in the mess and labour
of giving birth,
in birthday
parties and community pools,
in the battling sweetness
of breastfeeding,
in the repetition
of cleaning,
in the step
of faith it took to go back to church again,
in the hours
of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks,
in the yelling at my kids sometimes,
in the crying
in restaurants with broken hearted friends,
in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think,
in the
arguments inherent to staying
in love with each other,
in the unwelcome number on the scale,
in the sounding out
of vowels during bedtime book reading,
in the dust and stink and heat
of a tent city
in Port au Prince,
in the beauty
of a soccer game
in the Haitian dust,
in the listening to someone else's story,
in the telling
of my own brokenness,
in the repentance,
in the secret telling and the secret keeping,
in the suffering and the mourning,
in the late nights tending sick babies,
in confronting fears,
in the all
of a life.
While the Nazi
party and the various ethnic cleansings
in Armenia, the Balkans, and Africa were not really based upon atheism (thus making his
argument that atheism has killed more folks than organized religion a bit shaky), ALL
of the instances he mentions are bona - fide examples
of almost incomprehensibly large numbers
of deaths, NONE
of which can be blamed, even remotely, on «organized religion.»
The aim
of Catholic Voices is to assist interested
parties in articulating well - founded
arguments supporting traditional Catholic teaching and to train participants
in presenting the Church's case on contentious issues
in the media.
We may reconstruct the adjectives and phrases used to describe him both at the cocktail
parties of the Corinthian elite (if the latter was aware
of him at all) and
in the pubs where his petit - bourgeois clientele would gather: «fundamentalist,» «simplistic,» «compulsive - neurotic,» «asking too much
of sensible people,» «never listening to the other side
of an
argument,» «perhaps a little crazy» —
in sum, some thing
of a disagreeable fanatic.
The Israeli Labor
Party, which governed Israel from its beginning as a state
in 1946 until Prime Minister Menachem Begin took power
in June, had avoided cultivating the kind
of American evangelical support expressed
in the recent newspaper ads because it knew that to engage
in religious
arguments over national boundaries would be self - defeating.
Unlikely as it may be for the Court to go beyond the
arguments presented by the
parties themselves to rule RFRA unconstitutional, the phrase «extreme religious liberty rights» is one defenders
of religious liberty ought to prepare to hear a lot
of in the coming years.
Their
argument is that, to put it
in Lincoln's language, «if the policy
of the government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions
of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made
in ordinary litigation between
parties in personal actions, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands
of that eminent tribunal.»
The battle rages on
in the
arguments advanced
in this appeal, and both
parties reject the feasibility
of joint custody.
(i) There is no «wasted vote»
argument and no «don't let X
party in»
argument, and none
of those silly bar charts on any side.
There was a sense that the PES has worked harder than ever to have a participatory process, but that it must now be the job
of national politicians and
parties to both promote a European
argument in domestic politics, and to ensure European messages for the left come across, as it can not be done politically only by representatives at the European level.
Singlehandedly destroying any
argument that TV has not dumbed down
in the last 50 years he goes on to provide a definition
of political
parties for pre-schoolers.
and the
argument that «the Labour
party's final abandonment
of the «politics
of conscience»,
of the protest tradition, and its full transformation into a
party of executive authoritarianism» much overstated and,
in my view, wrong - though others inside and outside the
party might particularly agree with you.
What I don't really see is how the Labour
party holding three pilots
in this Parliament, or even selecting all
of its candidates
in some form
of primary at the next election or the time after would make any really significant difference to
arguments for or against first - past - the - post, the Alternative Vote, AV +, AMS, STV and various hybrids thereof.
On «Labour as a class
party», it would be interesting to see what you make
of the Soskice / Iversen
argument put by Stuart White
in the next thread up.
To point out the flaws
in the other side's
arguments, the challenges their chosen candidate (s) would face
in the pursuit
of party cohesion and, crucially, electoral success.
Quite independently
of the Faslane question, the UK political
parties and the armed services are
in the middle
of arguments about how, or whether, to replace the present Trident deterrent force.
In the current climate, it is not only unlikely that voters, or indeed the other Westminster
parties would accept an
argument by the Conservatives that it is best if they restore to themselves the exclusive power to call an election, and revert to the short - termism and the manipulation
of election dates for partisan advantage that they decried just four years ago.
This is because the Tories have been promoting primaries for a good while, and not as far as I can see on the basis
of any other
argument except that they think it would be good to engage more
of the public
in party political democracy and because it makes them look more welcoming as a
party which might garner votes
in the long run.
In any event, the
argument against PR can't be based on «distant
party lists» and loss
of constituency links, since no serious PR advocacy for the Commons favours such a system.
This speech to the Fabian Society disproves Lammy's loyalist credentials unless he is making an inadvertent miscalulation
in attacking Labour's record on social mobility — surely he must be
in the wrong
party to be deliberately exposing the divide between their aspiration and achievement from a position
of government, and it beggars belief that a serious politician would undermine their own
argument in this way after suggested he himself has been a beneficiary
of the process.
You're saying if they stood
in his way, if he did indeed have a delegate
argument, that it would be the end
of the
party as you know it.
It's an
argument predicated on the assumption that, as he puts it, «naturally, Corbynites tend to be
in safe Labour seats, so a catastrophic defeat for the
party won't affect most
of them».
It seems that opponents
of raising the PA are now reduced to denying that the policy actually exists
in the form that Clegg claims it does and the
party website claims it does
in order to maintain their
argument.
From now on, they will have to make their
arguments stick
in a manner the rest
of the
parties have always had to - less
of the rhetoric and with numbers that add up.
«Today if you want to have a position
in government
in Ghana today you have to be loud, learn the skill
of arguing on radio and you have to learn how to insult people and win
argument on radio effectively for four years or eight years when your
party come into power you will be given a position,» he added.
But
in his ruling, Justice Tsoho held that Falana's
argument had not shifted the court's earlier position
in its ruling delivered on April 28, to the effect that the constitutional rights
of the interested
parties to be heard by the appeal court outweighed the procedural requirements the SAN was relying on.
This bill did not form part
of the coalition agreement, it was not
in any
party's manifesto, and there is no credible economic
argument to justify it.
The National Democratic
Party (NDP) has backed the argument of the biggest opposition party in the country, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for a new voters register ahead of the 2016 general elect
Party (NDP) has backed the
argument of the biggest opposition
party in the country, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for a new voters register ahead of the 2016 general elect
party in the country, the New Patriotic
Party (NPP) for a new voters register ahead of the 2016 general elect
Party (NPP) for a new voters register ahead
of the 2016 general elections.
Equally, instead
of party members taking part
in the local hustings the campaigns could use their members to represent their sides
of the
argument.
I began intensively lobbying Tory MPs and
party activists, arguing that same - sex marriage was consistent with Conservative values; that it chimed with their support for the institution
of marriage — an
argument that was later closely echoed by David Cameron
in his pro-gay marriage speech to the 2011 Tory
party conference.
They found themselves
in the wonderland
of Labour
Party policy making, the real world would barely encroach, many policy
arguments would take place with no regard for recognisable logic and most processes were strange and absurd.
The
argument for fixed quotas
of women
in Parliament has re-emerged and been seized upon by the media and campaign groups claiming that there is serious lack
of female representation
in the
party hierarchy.
Many
parties in Turkey and outside
of the country were involved
in the decision to not fully invade the Syria and
in the end the
arguments against the invasion were stronger.
But Sheriff, as the National Chairman
of the
party, and Prof. Wale Oladipo (as the Secretary), prayed for the striking out
of the appeal
in their written
argument accompanying an application which they filed on March 21, 2017.
The
argument for doing this is that any assessment
of audience reaction should take the audience as it is —
in this case, accepting that UKIP supporters were much more likely to watch or listen to the debate than supporters
of other
parties.
«Synthetic
arguments in many ways would destroy one
of the greatest assets
of this government — people like seeing people from different
parties working together,» he said.
There is almost an
argument that if we want to do things on the basis
of what was
in the manifestos, we should remember that the most people voted for the
party that was most lukewarm on the issue.