Sentences with phrase «characterized as fair»

Not exact matches

Broadcom said on Tuesday it was evaluating its options and that the revised price for NXP was well beyond what Qualcomm has repeatedly characterized as a «full and fair
The authors write, «Viewed from a long - run perspective, it may be fair to characterize the real safe rate as normally fluctuating around the levels that we see today, so that today's level is not so unusual.
* SPY is below its 200 - day moving average, so it is fair to characterize this advance as a «rally in a bear market» (no prediction here, just noting that bear market rallies have a way of reversing quickly and painfully);
Democratic capitalism is characterized by a functioning, representative government — that is, it is governed by individuals who are chosen by the populace in free and fair elections and who are then able to freely legislate and enforce such laws and rules as they deem proper.
I think it's important to point that out, as it is not fair to characterize all of us in the Seventh - day Adventist Church by those who are in the fringes.
And as a foil, the humility and academic brilliance of Pope Benedict are characterized, with a fair bit of anti-Teutonic stereotyping, as Machiavellian scheming.
I don't think it is quite fair to characterize Ronnei's reply as «business as usual.»
Also, the Assad regime has received some support in the Syrian Civil War from Iran, so it is fair to characterize Iran and the Assad regime as allies.
Between the self - congratulatory eight - minute video, the radio ad and several radio interviews, I think it's fair to characterize what Gov. Andrew Cuomo is engaged in at the moment as a full - court press to convince New Yorkers that the 2 percent property tax cap he championed and successfully pushed through the Legislature has been a smashing success.
But while the voting process itself has been described as fair by most international observers, the political campaign and the actual counting of the votes — no doubt the most important part of the democratic election process — has been characterized by the abuse of power, the excessive role of money, extraordinary events such as power cuts in the polling stations, fights between party representatives, accusations of fraud and scandals in denying observers access to polling stations.
«I wanted to develop a relationship with him to help fund mesothelioma, and help my patients as well,» Taub said, characterizing the settlements firms like Weitz & Luxenberg obtained as both fair and necessary for the survivors.
It would be fair to characterize Rockefeller as a moderate — or «Rocky» — Republican.
De Blasio characterized as «fair» a reporter's description of the program's provisions for violent felons as «to be announced.»
That's within the normal range for postprandial response, so I'm not sure it's fair to characterize that as a spike.
Lo and behold, TheWrap's lead film critic Alonso Duralde said (without irony) that Hathaway «steals the show,» The Daily Beast characterized her performance as «stellar» and Vanity Fair called her «the best Catwoman ever.»
Characterizing its practice as a «general practice for a specialized clientele,» the firm provides legal advice and expertise to handle any and all needs of a school district, including fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues involving disabled students, contracts, leases and other business needs, policy and rule development, construction disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other financial matters.
Emil: It is not fair to characterize TDW's move as an empty marketing campaign.
I think it would be fair to characterize your response as an emotional one, What.
The ready sympathy for the suffering and the oppressed, the courage, unselfishness, and fair - mindedness which he exhibited on the merchant vessel when a boy of twenty, continued to characterize him throughout his long and distinguished career as lawyer and citizen.
Condo has been characterized by some as a more affordable, and durational, alternative to art fairs.
Last year's inaugural EXPO Chicago fair was generally characterized as being slow, but ultimately successful.
(See above paragraph, combine with economic alarmism, a great sense of solidarity, an easy issue — complex and futuristic — to do it on, and a huge tea party and right wing conservative movement predicated on the idea that markets «solve» everything even though by definition they can't solve externalities — hence along with justice and national defense why we even need just limited government in the first place, and an implicit inherent belief in the right to pollute (here it's really better characterized as just radical alteration against our interests, not pollution), since common area is «fair game,» and there we go.)
And I think it's fair to characterize him as a lawyer's lawyer that will share some very interesting personal anecdotes about his life journey and what maintaining really high standards of personal and professional integrity look like.
In holding that fair dealing is not simply a technical defence to infringement, but is more propery understood as an integral part of the act, the court characterized fair dealing as a user's right which, in order to maintain the proper balance between the rights of a copyright owner and users» interests, must not be interpreted restrictively.
(Although, come to think of it, since all of that characterizes normal life for us, perhaps it would be fair to say we're settling into normal life as a family of four.)
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