Not exact matches
The «break his face» comment is one thing and it is as
clear as day that the mew Manchester United boss has a big problem with the prof and sometimes appears
to take his longevity or even his existence as a personal
affront.
Hassan Bakiriddin of the Ernest Skinner Political Association said, «The «deal» which is being reported is an
affront to the conscientious voters who made it
clear that they want Democrats leading the New York State Senate.
He is one of the few politicians who was willing
to take on Farage robustly, including in one Question Time exchange in which it was
clear he was personally
affronted by the Ukip leader's racially - tinged rhetoric.
I suspect the answer would come back «no» as this might constitute an
affront to «human dignity» — but it has never been
clear (at least
to me) how «human dignity» can apply
to a pre-implantation embryo, and if the gene editing had corrected a gene defect, in what way would it be harmed?
To have found otherwise would have been to uphold a system where the decision maker also acts as arbiter of whether an individual could challenge their decision or not — a clear conflict of interest and an affront to justice.&raqu
To have found otherwise would have been
to uphold a system where the decision maker also acts as arbiter of whether an individual could challenge their decision or not — a clear conflict of interest and an affront to justice.&raqu
to uphold a system where the decision maker also acts as arbiter of whether an individual could challenge their decision or not — a
clear conflict of interest and an
affront to justice.&raqu
to justice.»
Requiring litigants
to apply for the «impoverishment» exemption is also problematic because it may be «an
affront to dignity and imposes a significant burden on the potential litigant of adducing proof of impoverishment», a burden that will be worse in less «
clear cases of impoverishment» (par.