Sentences with phrase «central issues in»

The central issues in the case are whether the respondents, by mailing a document entitled «Official Sweepstakes Notification» (the «Document») to the appellant, engaged in a practice prohibited by the Consumer Protection Act, R.S.Q., c. P ‑ 40.1 («C.P.A.»), and, if so, whether the appellant is entitled to punitive and compensatory damages under s. 272 C.P.A. To decide these issues, the Court must, inter alia, define the characteristics that are relevant to the determination of whether a commercial representation is false or misleading, as well as the conditions for exercising the recourses in damages provided for in s. 272 C.P.A.
The duty to preserve potentially relevant ESI applies to all custodians, including those who may have had only a passing encounter with the central issues in the litigation.
The central issues in this motion were two part: 1) whether the defendant was in violation of section 8 of the Construction Lies Act («CLA)»); and 2) whether any such liability should survive a discharge order under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act («BIA»).
The fire investigation and evidence presented against Politte at trial are central issues in his innocence case; for example, at Politte's trial, the prosecution presented that Politte had gasoline on his shoes.
The Delaware Supreme Court agreed with the Appellate Practice Group that the allegedly improper comments did not address central issues in the case and, to the extent that there were any errors, the trial court gave a curative instruction that mitigated any potential prejudice.
One of the most central issues in the climate debate is the quality of exactly ground / city based land data.
Against this backdrop, some analysts have been trying for several years to get a firm handle on where climate researchers come down, as a group, on the central issues in the global - warming debate: Is the earth warming up, and if so, are humans largely responsible?
Guest blogger Nina Horisaki - Christens looks at one of the central issues in performance art: the tension between the material and the ephemeral.
The process of collaboration between two artists and an exploration of a subjective experience are central issues in both exhibitions.
The central issues in contemporary craft discourse have historical antecedents in both the Arts and Crafts movement and the 1960s Bay Area studio craft movement.
This hypothesis resulted from a seminar at the University of Michigan, in which scientists met to discuss central issues in terrestrial ecology and arrived at this remarkable conclusion.
The government faces frustrating levels of unemployment and the NPP promise to provide jobs was one of the central issues in the 2016 general elections.
It is both a constructive and a critical attempt to engage the central issues in science and religion today.
My purpose, however, is not primarily to give an exposition of their thought, but rather to address central issues in science and religion.
But money has become a central issue in a dispute that has sprung up around Riot's e-sports division.
Hillary Clinton's dizzy spell on Sunday, followed by the revelation she has pneumonia, along with Trump's highly unusual and terse medical disclosure, have made this a central issue in the 2016 election.
The central issue in that case, of course, was whether Section 121 of the Constitution was breached by the New Brunswick...
Tens of thousands of believers bought that little book and made it a central issue in their lives.
After this qualification has been made, however, I think Sheldrake's presentation of the hypothesis of formative causation has a major contribution to make to discussion of the central issue in science and religion, namely, the question whether the fabric of nature is in any sense congruous with the religious hypothesis that the universe is purposeful.
2) Sin and Forgiveness: Sin is the central issue in our life with God.
In the rest of this talk, I focus on the Bible, in part because the Bible is foundational to how we see Christianity, and because I think confusion and conflict about the Bible is the central issue in the church today.
9 The problem of human freedom has become a central issue in Whiteheadian scholarship with the publication of Edward Pols's Whitehead's Metaphysics: A Critical Examination of Process and Reality (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1967).
In fact, the question of interpretation has always been a central issue in times of cultural crisis.
Chief Justice Harlan Stone wrote an internal memorandum to Jackson, urging him to make religious freedom the central issue in the case, but to no avail.
Regional reconciliation, not black freedom, is the central issue in Kennedy's account of nineteenth - century American heroes.
In these primary considerations, he will find many resources, for the study of the meaning of words is a central issue in contemporary philosophy, theology, and Biblical interpretation.
Johnson contends that the metaphysical disagreement between naturalists and theists — the clash of two incompatible «creation stories» (RB 12)-- is a central issue in a «culture war» now raging in the United States.
Kim's writings on the mind as supervenient upon the body have revolved primarily around the effort to reconcile mental causation — «arguably... the central issue in the metaphysics of mind» (SM xv)-- with physicalism.
A central issue in growthful marriage counseling is how to develop real equality between spouses.
Henrik Ibsen has an interchange in his play, A Doll's House (written in 1879), which states pointedly the central issue in women's liberation:
The central issue in science and religion today is whether nature in its evolution has any purpose or ultimate meaning (Haught, 7).
The central issue in the early debates between Fundamentalists and Modernists was on the question whether the gospel should emphasize as the essence of the gospel, deliverance of the humans from sinfulness or affirmation of the human vocation to creativity and cooperation with God in recreating nature and society according to the purpose of God.
Those seriously concerned with this central issue in American society might have seen the church as the place where they could participate in critical reflection guided by Christian commitments.
The central issue in science and religion today is whether nature in its evolution has any purpose or ultimate meaning.
Method is a central issue in every theologizing.
In his appreciative Foreword, the National Director of «Aid to the Church in Need», Neville Kyrke - Smith, calls the book fascinating and goes to the central issue in saying that Pope John Paul II's whole life and witness could be said to be like that of Our Lord Himself, often in the Garden of Gethsemane but translucent with the hope of the resurrection.
That's the central issue in this book: An athlete should be judged on her ability, but a star may be judged on other criteria — on her personality, on her clothes, even on her sex appeal.
It was a powerful symbolic moment — an inescapable reminder that the challenge of teaching low - income children has become the central issue in American education.
Abortion rights have become a central issue in the gubernatorial and AG races.
But with voters focused on the issue of public corruption, after indictments of key officials including County Executive Edward Mangano, the candidates have said less than usual about the central issue in past campaigns: How to cut high county property taxes.
Democrat Robin Kelly made gun control a central issue in her successful House primary last month, and now she says she will follow the president's lead on that very issue in Congress.
But in 2015, the Campaign for One New York decided not to register as a lobbyist because the group was mainly focused on launching The Progressive Agenda, de Blasio's somewhat failed effort to make income inequality a central issue in the 2016 presidential elections.
It is a central issue in the town of Dewsbury.
Inequality between the richest Americans and everyone else became a central issue in the 2018 election, and Democrats promised a «reckoning» for the boost to the wealthy in the tax bill.
Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin today promised to make tax a central issue in the upcoming election campaign following a think - tank report that claims Labour will have to raise taxes if they retain power.
Mayoral control was the central issue in end - of - session negotiations that had largely been devoid of drama after the state's budget season — which usually ends in March — dragged on into April.
(Living wage has been a central issue in armory battle.)
While the full scope of the new probe is unclear at this early stage, sources say that one of the focuses of FBI and federal prosecutors has been the central issue in the recently concluded SEEC investigation: the Democrats» 2014 spending on behalf of Malloy from a federally regulated campaign account fed by heavy contributions from state contractors.
Scotland's place in Europe was a central issue in the 2014 independence referendum.
It was a central issue in last year's election.
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