Sentences with phrase «central issue in»

In the latest filing to the Competition Tribunal, Commissioner of Competition Melanie Aitken says, «The central issue in this proceeding is whether TREB's practices applicable to TREB's member brokers» access to and use of the TREB MLS system prevent or lessen competition substantially.
A central issue in this longitudinal study was the extent to which the couples changed between the first and second assessments.
An overview of all American studies with non-clinical samples (21 samples with a total of 1,584 infants, conducted between 1977 and 1990) shows that about 67 % of the infants were classified as secure, 21 % as insecure - avoidant and 12 % as insecure - ambivalent.5 A central issue in attachment theory and research is what causes some infants to develop an insecure attachment relationship while other infants feel secure.
The courts have mentioned the requirement for connection in a number of the most recent cases, but it is dealt with at greatest length in De Rose, where the judge saw it as the central issue in dispute.
The marital home is often a central issue in a divorce negotiation.
The central issue in this debate is whether the extinguishment of native title as it occurs under Australian law is racially discriminatory.
After all these years of working with couples, I now understand that the heart of the matter, the central issue in the marriage, rarely concerns the content of a couple's arguments, but almost always concerns the strength and responsiveness of the attachment relationship they have.
The central issue in the agreement making process however is how the rights of the parties affect each other.
The central issue in the negotiations on the draft Declaration is the unwillingness of States to accept that Indigenous peoples have an unqualified right to self - determination, as set out in Article 3 of the draft Declaration.
The Court considered the central issue in the appeal to be the application of the test in Gordon v. Goertz.
Credibility was a central issue in resolving the dispute.
CPR 69.7, which had become the central issue in the appeal, provided:
The central issue in this case is whether general warrants can be used to seize the content of private text messages from telecommunication service providers.
The Court characterized central issue in this case as whether the Registrar should accept evidence of the kind submitted by Dr. Gehl as to the paternity of her grandfather as sufficient to establish entitlement to status.
The plaintiff's credibility becomes a central issue in the litigation, and counsel often look to medical experts for guidance.
The Defendant argued that this was material evidence because the reliability of the Plaintiff's memory is a central issue in the lawsuit.
The central issue in the case was whether or not the adoption order in relation to the three children could be set aside.
The central issue in the Yugraneft SCC appeal heard on December 9, 2009, is establishing how an international arbitral award should be characterized — as being equivalent to a foreign judgment or as something else?
The central issue in the application concerned the interaction of two sets of...
[62] As previously stated, the central issue in this appeal is whether the judge erred in finding that the presumption of undue influence was not rebutted because of the inadequacy of the legal advice provided to Elizabeth by Ms. Iverson and Mr. Easdon when she signed the June 22, 2001 documents.
Assuming a duty of fairness was owed by the adjudicator, the appeal court found that the lawyer must have known that the reasonableness of his accounts and his explanations for them would be a central issue in the taxation hearing.
Although there is no doubt that the plaintiff's credibility was a central issue in the case and he had much to do to convince the jury of his truthfulness, that issue deserved to be proved independent from psychiatric evidence that had no bearing on the physical injuries he claimed to have suffered.
Delivering the lead judgment in RFC2012 Plc (in liquidation)(formerly The Rangers Football Club Plc) v Advocate General for Scotland [2017] UKSC 45, Lord Hodge said: «The central issue in this appeal is whether it is necessary that the employee himself or herself should receive, or at least be entitled to receive, the remuneration for his or her work in order for that reward to amount to taxable emoluments.»
The central issue in Faskens was an issue of classification — to whom the Code applied, and whether it applied to McCormick or not.
The central issue in that case was whether a provision in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which required employers to provide employees with health coverage for contraception, infringed on Hobby Lobby's rights under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), which prohibits Congress from enacting a law that burdens a person's exercise of their religion.
A central issue in the case has been the question of whether the practice of polygamy involves the potential for abuse of women and children in polygamous communities.
The central issue in the case was whether the retention of fingerprints and DNA information of persons arrested but not subsequently convicted, should be retained indefinitely on the NDNAD.
Is the central issue in this case before me today in this lawsuit the same as might be contained in those records?
Central issue in this case was whether Member States are still allowed to impose a higher level of fundamental rights» protection for cross-border cooperation in criminal matters than the standard set by EU law.
The global temperature is the central issue in this debate.
Since the topic of the thread is Ocean Heat Content Uncertainties, in the context of OHC as a proxy for globalclimatewarmingchange, I would have thought it was obvious I was speaking of «close» in the sense of giving sufficiently precise and accurate measurements to determine the central issue in this debate.
The damage Wakefield has done can not be overstated, and vaccine denialism became a central issue in American public health as a result... If only it were possible to retract the fear and confusion the article caused.
Abstract: Quantifying the uncertainty for the present climate and the predictions of climate change in the suite of imperfect Atmosphere Ocean Science (AOS) computer models is a central issue in climate change science.
With this central issue in mind, the WCF curated this year's gathering in Washington, D.C. to identify technology - based solutions to increase transparency and address other sustainability issues in the global cocoa supply chain.
This is the central issue in carbon policy design.
This question gets us right to the heart of a central issue in moral cognition and philosophy: Are there immutable moral rules — such as «thou shall not lie» — or does morality legitimately involve a trade - off between competing ethical imperatives that includes consideration of the ultimate outcomes of one's actions?
The climate impacts of the pipeline became a central issue in the rejection of pipeline but only after hundreds of scientists, Nobel Laureates, and others weighed in to the public process.
The role of civil society in climate policy was a central issue in Bonn as negotiators and NGOs considered practical approaches to ensure that climate policies are informed by indigenous knowledge and promote gender equality.
It a central issue in climate change policy formation because each government policy on reducing the threat of climate change is implicitly a position on that government's fair share of safe global emissions.
EDITION 12.4 Jobs are a central issue in the U.S. Presidential election, and it turns out, according to the bipartisan Jobs Council, that electric cars have a role to play.
Various groups in different places, people who are not socialists, but who see this as the central issue in our time.
The central issue in the climategate emails to us was never fully developed and investigated.
That is a central issue in a recent lawsuit by Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF), the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), a host of lawmakers and several companies, who are petitioning the Supreme Court to review an appellate court decision upholding the EPA's global warming regulations.
A central issue in the book concerns sea - level rise.
The collapse of time into the present is a central issue in modernism; the past exists only in its real bearing on the present.
Given this current panorama of growing private initiatives, The Private Museum of the Future, published by the same editors of 2015's successful Museum of the Future, tackles this central issue in museology and contemporary society.
The relationship between words and images is a central issue in many of his graphic works.
A central issue in these debates is whether libraries own their e-book titles as they do print titles, or if they merely lease access to them as they would subscription to an external digital database.
School reform was a central issue in the Democratic primary, and Rhee was a polarizing figure.
Immigration policy has been a central issue in this year's presidential campaign.
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