Sentences with phrase «conflicting opinions given»

The unequivocal ruling, in CD v ST (Case C 167/12), clears up confusion caused by two conflicting opinions given by Advocates General.

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In my personal opinion, the emphasis upon taking out insurance against downside risks lies in conflict with the shift to data dependency given long and variable lags of monetary policy impacts on the broader economy which could have counselled front - loading insurance cuts rather than scattering them (if delivering any more at all) in which case precious little insurance has been taken out.
The conflict between the AAII survey results and both the price action and the results of other sentiment surveys (the AAII survey is definitely the «odd man out») suggests that small - scale retail investors have, as a group, given up on the stock market and are generally ignoring the bullish opinions of mainstream analysts and advisors.
Every time I decide it's finally time to make an upgrade and start researching, there are so many conflicting accounts and opinions I give up and give my blender a hug.
We would have given the man a severe headache owing to conflicting opinions.
The complaint said that Kelly told two top executives at Competitive Power Ventures that Cuomo's office had given him an opinion asserting that there would be no ethical conflict if the energy company were to hire the spouse of an aide who could influence regulatory decisions.
She said it would be a conflict of interest to subject the board to an audit of the comptroller because the board is intended to give advisory opinions to all county officers, including him.
I realize that there are many opinions and competing theories at the fringe of our knowledge about the cosmos and our existence, but you could at least reference this conflict and give readers some context for this latest venture into the unknown.
Given that the title character is a Mexican immigrant and that the guest of honor at the small soiree to which she's become a last - minute addition is Doug Strutt (John Lithgow), a billionaire real - estate and resort mogul with Trump - ian characteristics, one might think that this has all the makings of the kind of broad, pained farce where every character is a mouthpiece for over-determined conflicts of sociopolitical opinion.
The law creating the Schools of Excellence Commission is in «total and fatal conflict» with the Florida Constitution, which gives the local boards — not the state — authority over public schools, Judge Edward T. Barfield wrote in the unanimous opinion.
Although based on a ridiculously small data set, my scientific opinion, given the available information, is that teachers are almost completely pacifistic, choosing discourse and debate over confrontation and conflict...
We protect you by carefully guarding against conflicts of interest and by giving you a completely unbiased opinion of value.
Being given conflicting opinions can be very confusing.
DEAR DR. FOX: Over the years, I've heard so many conflicting opinions on giving bones to dogs.
Recent studies have shown that people have a very hard time understanding what experts say and giving appropriate weight to conflicting expert opinions.
Therefore, it is reasonable to anticipate that the future efforts of the Law Society, when it gives more definition and interpretation to the values of equality, diversity, and inclusion it has in mind, will give rise to conflicts with the personal values of individual lawyers and interference with the thoughts, beliefs, and opinions of lawyers.
Naeema Choudry, partner at Eversheds, says: «The issue of maternity rights for surrogate parents caused confusion last year when two Advocates General gave conflicting opinions on the same day, highlighting the complexity of EU discrimination law in this area.
The only downside is that 10 different resume writers will give you 10 different opinions, often conflicting.
If we always avoid conflict, skirt an important issue, never give our critique or opinion, our partner never really knows what we think, and we are left alone with our hidden thoughts.
However Baker et al., (2013) point out that the opinions of children in such circumstances, must be listened to with caution and experience, because, they argue it is often what is not being said as much as what is being said which gives away the reality of the trauma and conflict that the children are experiencing.
Because there is rarely enough accurate information to make an informed opinion, most bystanders as well as trained professionals eventually give up trying to figure out which parent in a high - conflict family is «right.»
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