But
as this opinion points out, these days e-discovery can come up in almost every litigation matter.
As the opinion points out, however, «the most prudent option is to notify the client when any Category 2 documents are inadvertently destroyed.»
Not exact matches
While an
opinion poll on Saturday gave Fine Gael a one -
point lead over Fianna Fail and suggested another minority government
as the most likely outcome, Dublin City University politics lecturer Eoin O'Malley said Monday's events would also hurt them.
The Munk Debates website has announced that the «Pros» managed to add 12percentage
points to their portion of the
opinion pie,
as 70 per cent of those polled after the debate last night decided that we should indeed, tax the rich (more).
Bee
pointed out that NBC continued their relationship with Trump
as host of «The Apprentice» franchise
as he fervently rolled out his «birther» campaign against President Barack Obama — essentially condoning «a race - baiting demagogue,» in Bee's
opinion.
As Michael Calderone at Huffington Post has
pointed out, however, Labott has expressed political
opinions before on Twitter, including one case in which she said that President Obama was «whining about criticism» at the G - 20 summit meeting.
As a former personal trainer, I have my own
opinions about how healthy Subway's food really is, but that's not the
point here.
I should probably note at this
point that I have been a staunch (and somewhat lonely) supporter of comments and the value of reader engagement since the days when I was the «communities editor,» or social media editor, at a major national daily newspaper in Canada in 2008, when anti-comment
opinions and emotions in the newsroom were just
as heated
as they are today.
The
opinions formed by employees
pointed to their immediate manager
as the critical player in building and maintaining a great workplace.
BofA Merrill Lynch is acting
as financial advisor to Loblaw for purposes of this transaction and delivered an
opinion to Loblaw's Board of Directors
as to the fairness, from a financial
point of view, of the consideration to be paid by Loblaw in the transaction.
Contrary to popular
opinion, the drying of waterlogged devices can lead to further damage, Sanfilippo
pointed out
as part of a series of comprehensive strategies to prepare both in advance of Irma and after the hurricane passed over the state.
Opinion polls showed that voters had opposed privatization at the outset (
as did the press and many Conservative back benchers), but the Conservatives
pointed out that Tony Blair rode to victory in part by abandoning «Clause Four» of the Labour Party's 1904 constitution, advocating state control over the means of production, distribution and exchange.
«Kee
Points» are for general informational purposes only and set forth the personal
opinions of its author
as of its publication date.
He went on to say that in his
opinion «Canadians culturally are quite a bit more utilitarian, more conservative, more practical in some ways [than Americans]» which he
points to
as being the main reason why initial interactions with Tilt by Canadian users have been less robust than Tilt's experience with American users of the platform.
As this
opinion piece
points out, anyone thinking of boycotting oil from the oil sands needs to think about what they're choosing instead:
Rather, you should use the Information only
as a starting
point for doing additional independent research in order to allow you to form your own
opinion regarding investments.
Rather, you should use the INFORMATION only
as a starting
point for doing additional independent research to allow you to form your own
opinion regarding investments.
In my
opinion, at that
point the repurchases are a part of their normal operating business
as they basically go hand in hand with how they're paying their executives.
Democrats have already made it clear buybacks will be a primary attack
point as they seek to sway public
opinion about the tax law and take back the House and Senate in the midterms.
Sugar - coat it all you like, AE, but the
point is that Galileo was found «vehemently suspect of heresy», namely of having held the
opinions that the Sun lies motionless at the centre of the universe, that the Earth is not at its centre and moves, and that one may hold and defend an
opinion as probable after it has been declared contrary to Holy Scripture.
I started this show
as background noise a few years ago, not expecting much, and here we are 4 season in, and it's still one of my favorite shows, while I don't believe this season is
as good
as season 2 or maybe 3
as a whole, it has its high
points, a couple of things fall a little flat, but no single episode failed in my
opinion.
The danger is not just that religion and religiously based
opinions are being privatized,
as Franck
points out.
Ironicus, you can consider me a friend up to the
point when you start infringing on MY rights to perform my duties, and begin attempting to express your
opinion about a subject on which you are not well - educated in such a way
as to pretend you have authority in that arena.
Most Christianity today is, in my
opinion, not a religion that Jesus preached, but a religion made up about Jesus by various authorities, and
as the cartoon
points out, some still have a lot of issues with gender, sexism, sexuality, power and control.
My
point is that millions of poeple have read the bible and there is no clear majority
opinion as to what it says on several major
points.
It is a chance to say a word about their lives
as a kind of testimony in miniature or to add a coda to the sermon by
pointing out something that, in their
opinion, the preacher left out or got wrong.
Chuckled made a very clear
point that yours is an
opinion about Jesus just
as Fred has an
opinion about Jesus.
That is exactly my
point... your «understanding» of Jesus, and Fred Phelps «understanding» of Jesus are equally valid because it is nothing more than an
opinion... except it is framed
as objective.
The Lineamenti
point out that, through recent projects such
as the Courtyard of the Gentiles, Pope Benedict has tried to promote that respectful engagement with secular
opinion - formers that Vatican II encouraged so strongly in Gaudium et Spes, one of the concluding - and most controversial - documents of the Council.
As she continues to read, we hear about Paul's incarceration and persecution, about how Jesus is «the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation,» about watching out for all those false teachings that circulated through the trade routes, about how we ought to stop judging each other over differences of
opinion regarding religious festivals and food (I blush a little at this
point and resolved to make peace with some rather opinionated friends before the next sacred meal), about how we should clothe ourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience, and love, about how we must forgive one another, about how the things that once separated Jew from Greek and slave from free are broken down at the foot of the cross, about how we should sing more hymns.
If at some
point during the week I express an
opinion, I must perform one of the tasks on my very long been - meaning - to - get - to - that home maintenance list (which includes such glorious undertakings
as mopping the kitchen floor, vacuuming the stairs to the basement, and bagging up old clothes to send to Goodwill).
So in other words, Russ, just because of naturechaplain's characterization of the Hebrew God, you assumed he was characterizing the Jews
as naive to the
point where you claim his
opinion requires «two opposite contingencies».
As to your assertion on epistemology, you don't go outright and say it but you are basing your
opinion on the sole idea that at this
point in time, our epistemology is flawed and ipso facto our theories are flawed.
The impossibility of stamping «determinate sentencing»
as good or bad in any given political climate
points up the fact that reform measures ultimately depend on an informed, caring and articulate minority of citizens who can influence public
opinion.
The ones
pointing the finger at Chick - fil - A have no legs to stand on
as EVERYONE has the freedom of speech and
opinion.
But his main
point would stand; and
as in the case of the charge about demeaning man, time has reversed the
opinion of his antagonists, though it has not reversed men's
opinions about Edwards.
Although differences of
opinion are both unavoidable and to be encouraged, they must be viewed
as an interim stage on the way toward a
point of consensus, which itself must then be challenged on the way toward some future consensus.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, writing the lead
opinion in a 5 - 4 decision in which several justices wrote separate concurrences and dissents, compared the Mojave Cross to a hypothetical highway memorial marking the death of a state trooper to make the
point that such displays «need not be taken
as a statement of governmental support for sectarian beliefs.»
As to this latter
point I have no
opinion.
I am personally more and more intolerant of religion and will
point out the stupidity of religion if someone injects into my life in any way, but if someone wants to cling to their childish tribal myths, that is literally their problem,
as in, in my
opinion, their own mental health issue.
One historian summarized the
point this way: «Religious freedom was clearly envisaged
as the deliberate creation of a situation where every religious
opinion and practice, having the right to free expression, would continually contend with all the others in order that error might be exposed to view and the truth be recognized.»
The Rev.. Mr. Lloyd of Foochow gives it
as his
opinion that the idea of God
as Father presented the most natural
point of contact with the Chinese mind because filial piety was the highest of all the graces in China.
The report did not distinguish clearly at this
point between disloyalty to the nation and honest dissent from prevailing
opinion as to the best course of action.
I honestly don't think that Ayn Rand shared that
opinion (at her core), but I don't know how she would articulate her disagreement without disparaging that
point of view, possibly describing it
as Statist or collectivist.
If someone has the
opinion that gay marriage should not be made legal whether it is because of their beliefs at not (yes, there actually are people who are not Christians who don't agree with gay marraige), they are
pointed out
as Christians deserving of hatred and death.
about the eternal life in God; nor does anything
point to moral improvement and perfection
as an indispensable condition for the achievement of this goal... It is only just to say that every man has an inherent right to favorable conditions for him to enjoy all - round development in his striving for a full - blooded life... However one can not agree with the
opinion that where there are no conditions of life worthy of man one can not even speak of salvation today.
«
As several of the dissenting
opinions pointed out, though, the majority
opinion did not very strongly affirm the religious freedom of persons and organizations that for religious reasons believe in the historic conception of marriage,» said Carlson - Thies.
I agree with Bill Maher, but then again I'm a lifelong atheist... I have never believed for one minute that the god
as portrayed in the bible or koran has any possibility of being real to everyone, otherwise that god would make itself obvious and not hide behind man made lies and cultural practices that self perpetuate thanks fo fear... otherwise there would not be several thousand man made religions trying to claim that god
as their own... yes, it is an
opinion, only valid to the
opinion holder and no one else... Bill, thanks for so strongly making that
point, not that it makes any difference to god fearing people... they will hold on to their
opinion as strongly
as they hold on to their shotgun, thinking that each provides them with some form of security... to intelligent people, neither is secure and neither leads to true freedom of the mind...
There were then and have been until the present differences of
opinion as to identification by documents of certain passages, sentences, phrases, and even words; and the precise lines of the hypothesis are still with some scholars a
point of energetic debate.
THink for yourself... obviously it stirred you up... and you are still responding... because the way i wrote it was to incite those feelings... how else can you get to say all you want... if i wanted to spend all night writing then maybe id care... but
as i said... leaders do not care what others think... your
opinions are
as well founded
as a mermaid on land... because the way i write a blog does not hinder my ability to get my
point across... try adding feeling to your writing... and you might find it works better than your seemingly monotnous tone