Only a handful of residents showed up at the open house to offer comments, but Collins said he did not expect the changes planned for the four neighborhood parks to
bring much controversy.
It's not a move that's likely to
bring much controversy — McCutchen's given us little reason to believe he'd make this into a big deal — but it's jarring in the context of the league over the last few years.
Not exact matches
The attempt, under Bill C - 32, to
bring Canada into conformity with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)'s 1996 Internet treaties is an effort to navigate these tensions — occasioning as
much friction and
controversy as its predecessors.
But few of those causes
brought him anywhere near as
much grief and
controversy as his stance on yoga.
But although the
controversy helped
bring conversations about abortion back into the cultural spotlight, it appears that
much of the outrage failed to make a real or lasting impact on public opinion.
While the President said he's glad that the
controversy has
brought much - need attention to the issue of domestic violence, he was critical of not only the NFL, but of football culture at large for allowing the issue to go unchecked for so long.
He's arrogant, believes he can start, wants too
much money — and
bringing him in would create a needless QB
controversy as soon as # 9 throws an interception.
It's not a taboo topic anymore and does not
bring that
much controversy as before.
The show
brings as
much controversy as it does intrigued fans.
After a second successive year of all - white nominees leading to further
controversy, here are the films that could
bring about
much - needed change to 2017's ceremony
While there remains
much disagreement over the Bard
controversy, there seems little argument that the program's goal of
bringing high - quality teachers to an underserved part of the Central Valley is a valuable one.
They provide a
much - needed dose of
controversy, drama and scandal into an industry dominated by bland press releases and PR speak - and we've got a couple to
bring to your attention.
With sales foremost in mind,
much that was
brought was by artists who were fresh off a solo exhibition (Yayoi Kusama), or were preparing for one (Ebony G Patterson), or were currently showing at a museum (David Hockney, Dara Friedman, Frank Stella, Ugo Rondinone); or were riding their celebrity moment — as with Dana Schutz, surfing the
controversy of her Whitney Biennial Emmett Till submission, Lubaina Himid, this year's Turner Prize winner, and Amy Sherald, the officially anointed portraitist of Michelle Obama.
The words «without prejudice» in their general adaptation, when used in a decree, mean that there is no decision of the
controversy on its merits, and leaves the whole subject in litigation as
much open to another suit as if no suit had ever been
brought... When the words «without prejudice» appear in an order or decree, it shows that the judicial act done is not intended to be res judicata of the merits of the
controversy.
However, this type of business has left space for
much controversy and issues relating to employment and contracts, evidenced by some of the recent lawsuits
brought towards Uber, from contracted employees who wished to have similar benefits as a full - time employee.