Sentences with phrase «brought into question»

I wish I could tell you this was a complex and detailed craft but well... that would mean me lying and my blogging integrity might be brought into question.
Golf courses are also being brought into question as the United States continues to be walloped by drought conditions, particularly in the Southwest, California, and Pacific Northwest.
So while you may use your branding to attract attention, if you're not showing up as the same person your brand represents, then your credibility is brought into question.
Your marketability can be brought into question if you are not attracting attention from other employers.
«This brings huge uncertainty for employers, whose action in retiring someone under reg 30 would previously have been expected to withstand scrutiny but could now be brought into question.
If you delay getting medical treatment, the validity of your injuries could be brought into question — further preventing you from getting the most amount of compensation you deserve.
The sum in dispute was approximately $ 400m and brought into question whether the dispute resolution clause -LSB-...]
«Keeping the Commission informed from the start of an investigation process is vital, especially if the Bailiwick's reputation may be brought into question,» he said.
In times of boom, when unemployment rates were low or even close to «full employment», dismissal claims tend to focus on obtaining the maximum severance possible and, consequently, the reasons triggering the dismissal are often brought into question.
«Either experience as a defence counsel or Crown attorney would have caused my objectivity to be brought into question
During the trial considerable evidence was admitted that brought into question the validity of the female employees allegations against Elgert, including the testimony of two employees who had heard the female employee comment, prior to making the sexual harassment allegations, that she would «get even» with Elgert after he had transferred her to a department away from her boyfriend.
However, the Brexit vote has brought into question the access of UK businesses and individuals to the ECJ to resolve legal disputes, pursue damages or challenge government decisions that might impact their profitability.
Cr Doukas claimed the report was biased and weak and brought into question the council's relationship with wind farm owner AGL.
Regular readers may recall some of the posts here, here, here, and here, where the sea ice data presented by NSIDC and by Cryosphere today were brought into question.
Since the e-mail scandal broke, the credibility of the IPCC has been brought into question.
What is the direction of causality behind why the referees objectivity is brought into question — particularly with issues where people absolutely certain about the referees objectivity don't actually even know that the referee has said or understand how the science relates to what the referee said?
In my view, mistrust results when people begin to believe that the referee has a personal stake in the outcome or for some other reason the referee's objectivity is brought into question.
With the transition to a new Governor this year, the future of California's renewables portfolio standard was periodically brought into question (see here and here).
The familiar adage that you can «tell a man by his shoes» is invoked, but also provocatively brought into question.
The enduring ideas of the spiritual are brought into question in fantastical ways by artists such as The Propeller Group, presenting a journey through the funeral rituals of Vietnam.
Within this, James looks for particular moments where balances of power, control and manipulation are brought into question: moments that result in positions of trust, vulnerability and fear being compromised.
At first glance their work seems to refer to familiar situations but on further investigation these references are brought into question.
the eminent barrier between your fantasized idea of that person's experiences and how it differentiates from their reality is brought into question.
Existing liminally between here and there, the body's materiality is brought into question as it slips between dimension.
Regardless of how exciting Morrowind is, the choice to charge outside of ESO + program put some people off and brought into question how much content is there.
Although it has been brought into question several times about the authenticity of the stone.
These lawmakers, including Missouri Republicans Vicky Hartzler, Jo Ann Emerson, Blaine Luetkemeyer, Sam Graves and Billy Long — and Alaskan Representative Don Young — said in an official statement that HSUS's «sustantial political activities within Missouri» brought into question its tax - exempt status.
But if, as a society, we embrace the No Kill Movement, started by Nathan Winograd [31], then those categories of acceptable deaths are brought into question.
When inadequate comments (or none at all) are attached to these ratings there are questions that pop: there's the inevitable indignation, and then the worry over how severely this will impact an on - going marketing campaign, and a sense of self - worth can be brought into question.
Every instance of the relationship is brought into question if the agent's primary position as author advocate is compromised.
The M3's status as the default sports saloon of choice has been brought into question by competent competition.
Through purposeful experiences outside the classroom in cultural contexts related to the ethnic background of minority students, the absolute authority of the preservice teacher was brought into question.
Validity was also brought into question in terms of portfolio implementation.
Since the worth of observations has now been brought into question, we have to start wondering about the most widely used observation protocols and rubrics.
Although this from of governance is often buttressed by populist, majoritarian justifications, the recent elections in Armenia, Kenya, Venezuela, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Zimbabwe brought into question the legitimacy of not only the supposed winners, but also the entire social and political system that enabled these disputed victories to occur.
With the first amendment by their side they decide to fight and thus begins an ugly battle between press and the government that is sworn to be upheld and brought into question when they are lesser.
Causation itself is brought into question by the endless recycling and quoting redolent of smart cinema.
I wish I could tell you this was a complex and detailed craft but well... that would mean me lying and my blogging integrity might be brought into question.
The discovery of her species, Homo floresiensis, brought into question the belief that Homo sapiens was the only form of mankind for the past 30,000 years.
«Now we have observational data to show the conditions have been changing through time, so assumptions about the future are being brought into question
The popular view that Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are in a much better environmental shape than the rest of the world has been brought into question in a study publishing on March 28 in the open access journal PLOS Biology, by an international team lead by Steven L. Chown and Monash University scientists.
This idea of finding shared neural processes presupposes that the same problems explain the social difficulties seen in people with autism and those with schizophrenia — an idea that Sasson and Pinkham's work has brought into question.
The recent slowdown in global warming has brought into question the reliability of climate model projections of future temperature change and has led to a vigorous debate over whether this slowdown is the result of naturally occurring, internal variability or forcing external to Earth's climate system.
«I am disappointed by today's dismissal, but I am encouraged that the merits of our case were not brought into question,» said NYC Public Advocate Letitia James.
Through her reporting for Investigative Post, Daniela Porat has brought into question the training provided to members of the Buffalo Police Department, which in some cases is well below professional standards.
The decision earlier this week by the Transport Secretary, Patrick McLoughlin, to scrap the West Coast Main Line contract has brought into question the overall integrity of the Department for Transport's decision - making process.
SUNY Polytechnic oversaw the bidding processes of jobs brought into question by Bharara.
«She has now resumed her unpaid position as part of this panel after serving her sentence, which in no way brought into question her ability or judgment as an economist,» the source said.
Foreign students bring # 8 billion a year to the UK, with total investment set to double by 2025 — although that forecast has been brought into question since students started looking elsewhere for courses due to new restrictions on studying in the UK.
But I do not think this support actively brought into question the nature of men as a gender and the patriarchal culture that underpinned men's power.
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