Sentences with phrase «compelling case at»

With the help of leading medical experts in the field, we will work tirelessly to lay the groundwork for a favorable settlement or compelling case at trial.
A compelling case at that.
Research suggests that expanded learning time should primarily be deployed in high - poverty schools, with the most compelling case at the middle school level.

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But if the business case was so compelling, why had female representation on boards stalled at around 10 % in Canada?
Being fluent in these languages maximizes your flexibility, and can provide a compelling case to employers to start you at a higher rate or salary — regardless of industry.
As for nurture, Cain makes a compelling case that it shoos most of us down the path to extroversion, at least in North America.
I also love seeing how carefully orchestrated dialogue, animations and quirky demonstrations come together in blissful simplicity to build a compelling business case (or at least a perceived case) in just a few minutes.
She and fellow board members at Hewlett - Packard found the case made by one activist, the late Ralph Whitworth, so compelling that he was brought on and eventually became Board Chairman.
At first blush, the business case for exporting LNG from B.C. to Asia looks hugely compelling.
In cases where the resource will probably last for a couple of hundred years, on the other hand (as in Australian coal, for example, at current extraction rates), this logic may be less compelling.
All of this makes the investment case for commodities, gold, and energy more compelling than at any other time in recent memory.
«So if my buddy at hedge fund XYZ tells me that such and such company is a great investment, or if you go to any of these conferences where someone really smart comes up and makes a bold case on whatever company, it may seem compelling at first.
Stronger growth, higher inflation and low equities valuations make a compelling case for a fresh look at Japan.
Even though there is much to like about CWGL, we find it hard to make a case that it offers a compelling valuation with a sufficient margin of safety at its current valuation.
Last year I wrote on Suven Life Sciences, also I did some secondary level maths to get a sense of returns an investor could get buying the business at then market cap (~ 2000 INR Crores or 400 Million USD) and exiting in 2024 See Snap shot below The base case CAGR didn't excite but reading management commentary compelled me to take a tracking position in model portfolio Over to this year One thing in AR gave me a Jeff Bezos moment For the first time management was sounding optimistic (this is coming from a management which is very conservative on record) Emphasis mine Management views on past Despite having grown the business every single year across the last five years, our business sustainability has been consistently questioned.
However, there * is * a compelling use case for not providing a 64 - bit OS — it won't run at all on Pi 1 or Pi Zero.
The same observations can be made for developed Non-US equities, and the valuation case becomes even more compelling when looking at Emerging Markets.
Most of the time we look for fundamentals but at present levels, relative prices may make a compelling case to buy crypto.
And if in these cases, repulsive as they are to our ordinary worldly way of judging, we find ourselves compelled to acknowledge religion's value and treat it with respect, it will have proved in some way its value for life at large.
There is no record of «vows» ever being made in regards to marriage in the bible and Dr. Martin makes a compelling case that the making of vows in general is not appropriate for NT Christians at all.
BuzzFeed: Americans Don't Know Anything About Romney's Religion — Yet Armed with fresh survey data and a counterintuitive thesis, a new Brookings Institution study released Wednesday makes the compelling case that Mitt Romney's Mormon faith, long pegged by pundits as a political albatross for the candidate, won't actually hurt him at the polls in November — and it could even help.
If he's looking for comfort and a chance to win at the same time, the Cubs make a compelling case.
We went over the case for the Jazz at the top, and it's compelling.
But it's Slovakia's record that makes the most compelling case: of their four wins, only one, the game against Spain, has come at home; the other three have all come away from the Štadión pod Dubňom.
Laura A. Rosenbury, a professor at the Washington University in Saint Louis School of Law, makes a compelling case for legally recognizing friendship:
That would be my reaction, too, but a new report out today from Friends of the Earth makes a compelling case that climate - friendly school food menus can actually save districts money while at the same time improving the nutritional profile of school meals.
The divorce lawyers at Canterbury Law Group have vast experience identifying and structuring compelling cases to protect every conceivable resource or asset you may have.
I see Tom Harris has responded to Denis on his blog: If the government sees a fresh case for adoption of the euro (and I'm not convinced the case is any more compelling now than at any point in the past), then voters will decide whether or not that case is persuasive enough.
The benefits of maintaining stability to safeguard the remaining years in power slowly diminish as the case for the alternative - attacking one's coalition colleagues in a bid to win an overall majority at the next general election - becomes more and more compelling.
The Coalition's discovery of a compelling case for an industrial strategy and for a massive public investment stimulus is — or at least it should be — a great triumph for Liberal Democrat economics and good sense.
Unless he makes a compelling case form himself, Antonacci will be looking at near unanimous support of Wilson at June's convention.
A member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Gabby Asare Otchere Darko has described the case filed at the Supreme Court for an order to compel the Electoral Commission to announce special voting results on the day it is held as a waste of energy.
Both are embued and drenched with hubris on steroids.Huntsman was nervous, and made no compelling case for his POTUS ambition.Romney remained standing at the end.
At pages 44 - 45, he said: ``... I fully agree with the decision reached in this case that the plaintiffs» action be dismissed in so far as it seeks an order to compel the 1st defendant to compile a fresh voters» register or to use the validation process to clean the existing register.»
Their success presents «a compelling case why additional investments are needed at this juncture.»
During a segment on women's evolving roles in the workplace on Meet the Press Sunday morning, GOP political operative and former McCain campaign adviser Steve Schmidt made a compelling case for equal opportunity in American businesses and the country at large, asserting that organizations that do not afford women a place at the table are on the wrong side of history and will, eventually, lose out.
Taken together, the two results make a compelling case for young rings, says Larry Esposito, a planetary scientist also at CU Boulder who has long believed the rings to be old.
«Johnson makes a compelling case,» says Dave Cliff, an expert in complex systems at the University of Bristol, UK.
«We now have compelling evidence that dengue can persist in China — in some cases up to six to eight years,» said Rubing Chen, an evolutionary virologist at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, and lead investigator of the study.
[Response: Dear Eric, I started to find the scientific case for anthropogenic warming compelling some time in the mid nineties, and naturally, different observers would come to this conclusion at somewhat different times.
It's not that the items would necessarily be used together, though perhaps that might be the case, or it might be fun to imagine it as the case (say, a skirt and a pair of sunglasses), but more that they are aesthetically compelling together according to whatever quirky beauty - logic is currently reigning in my head at the time.
So was the case at Oscar de la Renta, where Peter Copping seemed compelled to present an extremely safe lineup of lace tea dresses, strapless ball gowns and embroidered cardigans matched with pencil skirts.
They may be the reverence for your life, in any case, it's constantly better to ease it in finished to surge aimlessly with full compel only for it to get appalling at the important obstruction.
Michael Moore) The Leni Riefenstahl of his day, Michael Moore has neither a liberal nor conservative agenda, but one uniquely his own — and damn if it isn't compelling and at times useful, as is the case with Bowling for Columbine, a documentary that peels back the layers of America's «culture of fear» with alarming acuity.
I want to see more of the delightful Katrielle but I hope her next game either gives us something new or at least gives us more compelling cases in the future.
Together, we need to continue to make a compelling case that education is at the heart of the post-2015 agenda, facilitating achievement of all other SDGs.
Now, as blended learning continues to improve, it makes an increasingly compelling case to parents, teachers, students, and school leaders that it is better than traditional instruction at addressing their day - to - day challenges.
Case Study: Boston West Academy Boston West Academy has recently become the 6th school nationwide to be awarded the new LOtC Mark accreditation at Gold level, and its journey is a compelling story of the impact of Learning Outside the Classroom on the improvement of a school.
Speaking at the CLOtC Annual Conference in November 2011, HMI Robin Hammerton said that the 2008 report into LOtC was the most compelling piece of evidence he has ever seen because in all cases the learning was improved and in all cases the young people benefited from the experience.
«At every opportunity I get, I share compelling research that makes the case for early education with my colleagues and other advocates.»
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