Sentences with phrase «conflicting positions»

First, in the usual case the parties are obviously in conflicting positions and some compromise is reached.
Professional responsibility boards have taken conflicting positions on whether lawyers and judges can be «friends» on Facebook.
Motley (1891 - 1981) was born in New Orleans and lived in Chicago, where he painted the cultural life of the city's African American neighborhood known as Bronzeville, portraying it with an eye for calibrations of class and race, and with a sense of his own conflicted position within its context.
Motley (1891 - 1981) was born in New Orleans and lived in Chicago, where he painted the cultural life of the city's African - American neighborhood known as Bronzeville, portraying it with an eye for calibrations of class and race, and with a sense of his own conflicted position within its context.
The fact that you love fashion and are socially conscientious can potentialy put you in an awkwardly conflicting position.
Tracey Emin Artforum International; September 1, 2013; Kastner, Jeffrey; 700 + words... synopsis of the strangely conflicted position occupied by Tracey Emin these days need look no further than the artist's biography... induction, when a dangerously pissed Emin made a shambles of a Turner Prize roundtable involving a roomful of British art - world panjandrums...
As it turns out, he was working through a similarly conflicted position.
Regulators have not been helpful, either, offering conflicting positions and more uncertainty than anything else.
Lawyers may become flustered when regulatory agencies take conflicting positions, or when there is a total disconnect between the literal meaning of words that people use and what they really intend.
«RBI claims to be a Canadian - based company to avoid U.S. taxes but yet when franchisees attempt to pursue legal claims against its various brands, including Tim Hortons, RBI takes a conflicting position and claims to be a Miami, Florida based company,» the association's lawyer Robert Einhorn said in a statement Thursday.
But writing yet another article after a game we didn't lose that provokes us into yet again regurgitating our conflicting positions seems pointless to me and it contributes to friction IMO.
Are you worried about the conflicting positions of the tribunals on the use of the card reader and what it portends for the future?
In any event, such a convention would hold copious hearings, listening to a variety of experts and conflicting positions, but the ultimate decisions could well be made by the delegates themselves, especially if we assume, as I certainly do, that it would have only the authority to propose changes, with actual acceptance of those proposals resting in another body, whether Parliament itself or a nationwide referendum.
Conflicting positions and interests of senators in the creation of new states may jeopardise the consideration of requests from groups with strong cases, it was learnt...
Seeing this dangerous situation as a ratings bonanza, Brackett puts himself into the conflicting position of negotiator and exclusive reporter.
At the very point when the companies were negotiating and finalizing the Android — PayPal deal, Bedier was interviewing for a job at Google — without informing PayPal of this conflicting position.
Train regularly on sits and downs with both dogs, again never putting them facing each other (a conflict position).
«Her bright and bold imagery is full of women with tremendous attitude and psychological power, and I'm particularly taken with the conflicted positions her figures occupy.
Golden Age is required reading for those looking to understand — and to probe — the recent return and rise of abstract painting in the U.S.; the nascent Bushwick art scene; and the conflicting positions of its key participants.
The works are imbued with social and sexual stereotypes, which are used to explore the conflicting positions of power and vulnerability within the artist's life as a young Asian woman.
One court that confronted the issue found that «district courts that have addressed this issue... have taken conflicting positions» and also noted that leading treatises are also in disagreement.
One of the great strengths of the common law system is its ability to grow through the dialectical process of judicial determination of conflicting positions.
A lawyer who advises not only the corporation but also another party — for example, an individual corporate officer or employee whose interests may diverge from those of the corporation — is in a conflict position.
The judge pointed out that the duty of an expert is to «provide opinion evidence that is fair, objective and non-partisan,» while adding, «I do not have any faith in the conclusions reached by [the cousin] and find that he is indeed in a conflict position
The Russian Federation views more formal discussions on the matter at the Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW) as «premature» and told an April 2016 meeting that it sees «divergent and conflicting positions» relating -LSB-...]
The Russian Federation views more formal discussions on the matter at the Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW) as «premature» and told an April 2016 meeting that it sees «divergent and conflicting positions» relating to «a common understanding of the subject under discussion and the scope of this issue.»
In these moments couples often become deeply entrenched in their conflicting positions and wage a futile battle.
The CATSI Act ensures that the provisions for directors and their duties are consistent with those required by the Native Title Act, and that directors, officers, and employees of RNTBCs will not be placed in a conflicting position under the Native Title Act: `... regulations provide for the modification of the CATSI Act provisions to ensure sufficient flexibility should the circumstances of RNTBCs change over time».58
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