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TORONTO, May 3 (Reuters)- A group of Canadian coffee chain Tim Horton's U.S. franchisees said on Thursday it is suing parent company Restaurant Brands International, escalating growing tensions between the company and owners of its U.S. and Canadian coffee shops.
The International Monetary Fund lit the touch paper this week on a subject that has inflamed tensions between Greece and its international lenders:International Monetary Fund lit the touch paper this week on a subject that has inflamed tensions between Greece and its international lenders:international lenders: debt relief.
Playing into the tension between (growing) state capitalism and (historically dominant) free market is China's ongoing development of its own version of the Marshall Plan — displaying the world's only global economic strategy driven by a trillion - plus dollars of investment into international infrastructure.
Geopolitical headwinds now threaten continued expansion, including additional international sanctions and rising tensions between the country and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) ally nations.
There is tension between India and Pakistan over international borders and this could escalate.
The other is the tension between the NHL and the International Ice Hockey Federation, which brokers transfer fees to European teams that lose players to the NHL.
Tensions between the Portuguese international and the ex-Liverpool and Chelsea boss appeared to have reached boiling point when Ronaldo was captured on video reacting angrily during a training session, which came on the back of an awkward moment between the two just a week earlier.
How will you reconcile the tension between national collectivism and international socialism not to say actually seeking to dismantle the Nation as an imagined community at all.
Tensions between countries, competitiveness, and national pride will make the option of pursuing hypersonic missiles attractive, although in the long term, that could be deleterious to a peaceful international environment.
«And so you have this tension between being ready for terrorism, either homegrown or international terrorism, and you have to balance that with what a police force's primary job is.
Tension between Tehran and Riyadh has extended to the football pitch, with the Saudi football association saying it would not participate in international matches in Iran.
His main comments focused on tensions between the Department for International Development (DfID) and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), however.
More perniciously, international tensions have often driven a wedge between foreign and Iranian researchers, he says: «When I described my visit to Iran, some colleagues would seem to roll their eyes in a «why would you go there?»
«The question reveals a tension between the goals of health - behavior promotion and informed patient decision - making that has plagued researchers in several health domains, most notably with regard to women's often overly pessimistic perceptions of their breast cancer risk,» Sweeny and Dillard wrote in «The Effects of Expectation Disconfirmation on Appraisal, Affect, and Behavioral Intentions,» published this month in the online edition of Risk Analysis: An International Journal.
These benefits of science for diplomacy30 are reflected in its draft prospectus: «At a time of tension in many spheres of international relations, SKA also offers a unique forum for positive interactions between a wide range of countries in pursuit of common scientific ideals.»
Cut to a few years later, with the international crew of the Cloverfield — led by its American commander, Kiel (David Oyelowo)-- under pressure after too many failed experiments, with a possible war between Germany and Russia fueling more tensions between crew members Schmidt (Daniel Brühl) and Volkov (Aksel Hennie).
There is an inherent tension in education between its traditional mission of social development and nation building, and the post war development of human capital and international economic competition.
Rooted in international politics, this spellbinding new novel from Turkish writer Pamuk examines the tension between Islamic radicalism and Western liberalism.
What's black and white, and red all over?When Pearson Granger and his team are called to a breakout at Edinburgh Zoo, they encounter suspicious scientists, international intrigue and a very angry panda with a monstrous appetite!As tensions between Mad and Delilah threaten to tear The Aftermath apart, Granger must face the red lab's nightmare creation — alone.Featuring a guest appearance by Kate Marx, the Queen of Cryptozoology.Second Hunger continues The Aftermath Adventures, an action - packed series of compact, punchy page - turning technothrillers.Every story stands alone.
In examining common ground between independent booksellers and publishers at Bologna's new bookstore conference, the International Publishers Association's Michiel Kolman previewed some of the tensions to be debated at London Book Fair.
In the initial days of the disaster response, there has been some tension over priorities and tactics between local veterinarians such as Joshi and international animal welfare groups that have parachuted into the country.
Burri's Umbrian base may fit with a provincial image of the artist, but his oeuvre, career and legacy reveal a tension between his Italian heritage and international reputation.
The centenary of Alberto Burri's birth is being marked by exhibitions and events, which reveal the tensions between local and international influences beneath the artist's stitched, burnt and cracked surfaces
The tension between old and new, past and present that is at the center of the drama of My Name Is Red is, to a large extent, still being played out today as artists from the Islamic world confront the challenge of making contemporary art for an international audience grounded in European values and ideas.
The gallery fosters an active discourse between the contemporary South Asian arts and the international art community by featuring exhibitions that can contextualize contemporary art from this geographic region within its rich artist traditions and current social tensions.
This tension between inside and outside, appearance and reality, can be traced across a number of the works by artists including Thomas Gainsborough and Johann Zoffany, British contemporary artists Richard Billingham and Rachel Whiteread, as well as international artists Thomas Struth and Zineb Sedira.
«Part of the beauty and double bind of the art community in Los Angeles is the tension between its intense localism and its international ambitions,» writes Connie Butler in the catalogue.
Natural Selection is a group show of international contemporary artists and focuses upon the tension between the man - made and nature.
«They also speak to larger issues facing the entire world, including failing infrastructures, climate change, natural disasters, and the tensions between the needs of individuals and small communities on the one hand and national or international social policies on the other.
[UPDATE, 7:30 pm: John Broder and James Kanter have filed a story examining the growing tensions between the Obama administration and Europe over what approach, targets and negotiating venue will dominate international climate discourse.]
The international relations free riders see the Kyoto Protocol as an extension of recent tensions between the U.S. and Europe, in particular, and have more concern with multilateralism than climate per se.
Deepening interconnection between energy networks and deepening international cooperation in energy trade will increase efficiency, lower energy market volatility, reduce geopolitical tension.
Jayantha Dhanapala, member of the BAS Board of Sponsors, former United Nations under - secretary - general for Disarmament Affairs and ambassador of Sri Lanka to the United States, adds, «Despite the promise of a new spirit of international cooperation, and reductions in tensions between the United States and Russia, the Science and Security Board believes that the path toward a world free of nuclear weapons is not at all clear, and leadership is failing.
The tension between promoting new inventions and enabling access to them has created a global deadlock over patent law that's a stumbling block for an international climate treaty.
First, he points to a tension between the nature of PBMs as regulatory tools and the basic principle of international law that states should not interfere in the domestic affairs of other sovereign states (extraterritoriality).
Legal Tech Lab's international conference» Law and Digitalization — Rethinking Legal Services» examines the tension between disruption and regulation.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New York, NY — The International Network of Civil Liberties Organizations (INCLO), of which the Canadian Civil Liberties Association is a member, today released a report that addresses tensions between freedom of religion and equality rights and proposes resolutions to those tensions in three areas: LGBT rights, reproductive rights, and religious appearance.
Projects under consideration include: proportionality of regulatory penalties and forms of redress; Brexit implications for trade and investment; tensions between national and international human rights standards; public decision making — best practice and capacity building; rule of law training and resources for boards and senior managers.
Some projects under consideration by the Business Network include the implications of Brexit on trade and investment, the proportionality of regulatory penalties and forms of redress, tensions between national and international human rights standards, and rule of law training and resources for boards and senior managers.
In particular, it offers us clues for comparatively studying how high courts negotiate the tension between progressive international legal commitments and, frankly, backward domestic laws tacitly backed up by the domestic legislature and executive.
While Joan Biskupic at CNN, writes that Jesner is evidence of increasing tension between the liberal and conservative blocs on the Court, Walter Olson, at the Cato Institute, argues that the decision «[confirms] that is it up to Congress, not the judiciary, to decide whether and when American courts should entertain international human rights cases against foreign defendants.»
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