A central question in these cases is whether the third party owed a duty to the party asserting a claim.
It seems to me that we all traveled the distance with one
central question in mind: What do we need to know to give our couples the most state - of - the art care that we can provide?
It seems to me that we all traveled the distance with one
central question in mind: What do we need to know to give our couples the most state - of - the art expert relationship advice we can provide?
When the reason for access is to consult library materials — which has been
the central question in this article — factors such as participation in a depository program, funding models, traditional use, and library policies can all be relevant.
OTTAWA — The B.C. government has asked the courts whether it has the jurisdiction to regulate the transport of oil through the province,
a central question in the continuing political fight over the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Province asked the courts to rule on whether it has the jurisdiction to regulate the transport of oil through the province,
a central question in the political fight over the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
The trial probably did not turn on this point, but it is not hard to imagine the date, time, or existence of a tweet being
a central question in a trial.
Estimating «climate sensitivity» — the magnitude of the change in TS after doubling CO2 concentration from the pre-industrial 278 parts per million to ~ 550 ppm — is
the central question in the scientific debate about the climate.
He is deliberately avoiding
the central question in the whole trumped - up «carbon» debate.
However,
the central question in climate is deciding in what is likely to happen before it actually does.
The exhibition will address how written language can be
a central question in the relationships between different cultures and civilizations, and how artists across the world play with alphabets, characters, words and phrases.
Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan posed
a central question in his speech at the National Council for Social Studies Annual Conference: «How can we promote both a well - rounded education with rich offerings across all subjects — civics, geography, economics and history, the arts, foreign languages, physical education, the sciences, et cetera — and simultaneously create a system of real and meaningful accountability that doesn't lead to narrowing of the curriculum?»
This is Stephen Macedo's
central question in Diversity and Distrust.
Whether it has a core massive enough to have pulled in all its gas is
the central question in the debate over how Jupiter formed.
How life has evolved from simple origins into millions of species is
a central question in biology that remains unsolved.
The central question in Labour politics is what comes next.
The central question in the contest is whether Steele, who is black, can cut into the traditionally large edge Democrats have among that influential bloc of voters.
is
a central question in youth's identity search.
Rather,
the central question in the recent debate has been this: «What is the nature and purpose of specifically theological education?
Marjoe seems to have put his finger on
the central question in the current controversy over media evangelism.
Thus
the central question in the welfare debate for conservatives is how to overcome the «passivity of the poor.»
For 154 days after the operation,
the central questions in the sport were how Arazi would recover from the surgery, where and when he would make his only pre-Derby start and whether he would emerge from a winter of convalescence and training as the same colt who had so dominated his generation.
One of
the central questions in the years to come will be how to break up English politics so that its population size does not imbalance Wales and Scotland in a union which will inevitably go down the road of federalism.
This huge carbon flux from soil, which is due to the natural respiration of soil microbes and plant roots, begs one of
the central questions in climate change science.
But it's a wonderful system for studying learning and memory, which are
central questions in neurobiology,» he said.
The central questions in the letter are attributed to rising concerns such as volatility, liquidity, custody, and potential manipulation.
Not exact matches
These
questions will paint a picture of your attitude to risk, and play a
central role
in the way you approach and eventually structure your insurance plan.
«The capacity of
central bankers to do that, whether they plan to respond by varying some kind of capital requirement or whether they plan to respond by varying interest rates, seems to be to be very much
in question,» Summers said.
Some of these
questions pertain to how aggressively a
central bank should strive to return inflation sustainably to target
in the face of other economic forces.
The document
in question details the assets and liabilities of a startup Uber acquired
in August 2016 that has become a
central part of Alphabet's claims that Uber stole proprietary information.
In an emailed response to questions, the central bank's press office said claims that it had directly or indirectly intervened in the offshore renminbi market in Hong Kong were «not true.&raqu
In an emailed response to
questions, the
central bank's press office said claims that it had directly or indirectly intervened
in the offshore renminbi market in Hong Kong were «not true.&raqu
in the offshore renminbi market
in Hong Kong were «not true.&raqu
in Hong Kong were «not true.»
But, it is at least an open
question whether
central banks can always be credible
in claiming they will hit their inflation targets.
Many
central banks around the world
question investing
in it, and warn about its dangers.
These appearances are
in public, and allow the public, via the parliament, to
question whether the
central bank's actions remain consistent with the inflation target.
But there remained, before the
central bank meeting on Thursday, many
questions about how large the program would be and whether it would be powerful enough to reverse a two - year decline
in inflation.
But as the Fed prepares to make a historical rate increase for the first time
in nearly a decade, some critics
question whether the
central bank administered its monetary medicine too long.
At one of the first great gatherings of startups
in the Middle East, I begin a journey to explore a
central question: what solutions — business, economic, societal — can a new generation create with unlimited access to technology?
Whether the remarkably talented entrepreneurs
in the Middle East can scale and build regionally and globally competitive software at scale is still, for me, however, the
central question — certainly a billion dollar
question, and ultimately a trillion dollar
question.
The
central legal
question has not changed: When Michael Cohen wired $ 130,000 to Stephanie Clifford, was he trying to prevent Melania from learning about Clifford's allegations or trying to prevent voters
in Michigan from hearing these allegations?
This range is relevant to delineate particularly at a time when emerging markets» strength
in general is being
questioned and as tapering by the Federal Reserve and other
central banks is having its inevitable global impact.
That being said,
in Japan, when the debts are 24 times their
central government tax revenue, they are already completely insolvent — it's just a
question of when does it blow up.
QUESTION: Do you see any unintended asset price distortions
in the financial markets resulting from an extended period of virtually 0 % interest rates and from quantitative easing (QE) by many
central banks worldwide?
During a meeting with Taiwan's legislative arm Monday,
central bank governor Yang Chin - long was
questioned over how the banking authority would address the current «opacity»
in bitcoin trading
in the country, as highlighted by the -LSB-...]
Again, it's just taken for granted that
central banks operate
in secret and there's no point
in questioning them.
Yet this isn't the first time
in the present campaign that the Conservatives themselves have trespassed on traditional Bank of Canada terrain. On July 22 Joe Oliver publicly rejected the use of quantitative easing
in Canada (the unconventional credit - expanding strategy that has been used successfully
in the US, the UK, and now Europe) despite dimming economic projections here. Decisions about the use of QE should,
in theory, be the purview of the
central bank. Several economists publicly
questioned Oliver's statement, noting that it throws into
question the Bank's future decisions on monetary policy.
For example,
in the latter days of the 2011 election campaign, as Jack Layton's orange wave was gathering momentum, Harper and then - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty jumped all over Mr. Layton for allegedly violating the sacrosanct principle of
central bank independence. Layton had responded to a reporter's
question about interest rates, indicating it would be better for Canada's economy if they stayed low. Harper and Flaherty denounced this statement violently, calling it a «rookie mistake» that threatened the independence of the Bank. Layton quickly issued a clarification confirming that he, too, accepted the doctrine of
central bank independence.
Noting that monetary policy works
in part by altering financial prices and asset values, and thus by affecting risk - taking and borrowing and saving decisions, it
questions the notion that the monetary policy and financial stability goals of
central banks can be neatly separated.
Eurozone inflation has suddenly dipped to its lowest level
in more than a year, calling into
question plans for the bloc's
central bank to end its vast bond - buying programme.
It will offer countless investing opportunities
in the years ahead... and it will play a
central role
in future years
in how you (and, without
question, your children) work, do business, play, and operate
in society.
Without
question, we are
in unchartered territory
in terms of
central banks participating
in the stock market.