Sentences with phrase «considerable discussion between»

In 1998, as a result of considerable discussion between State representatives, it was decided to form a federal organisation with a small National Committee with representatives from each of the State Branches.
Although articling doesn't exist in the U.S., there is considerable discussion between academics there about practical legal education.

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The UK's retailers are able to exert considerable influence over the milk processors, and Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury have all agreed to take part in the roundtable discussions between farmers and processors.
Billed as «A Conversation» between Patchett and her friend and fellow writer Edith Pearlman (whose short story collection is a finalist in this year's National Book Awards), watching two authors chat before a considerable crowd in the War Memorial Auditorium was a glimpse into the writer's world that stood out from the crowd of readings and panel discussions.
The email also included the following request: «During the writing of the final draft of Chapter 6 there must have been considerable email discussion between the authors and the review editors.
In the comments on the Wattsupwiththat post there was considerable discussion about the difference between my Northern Hemisphere mid-latitude (30 ° N to 60 ° N) and the GISP2 Richard Alley central Greenland temperature reconstruction (see here for the reference and data).
The article has been the subject of considerable e-mail discussion between one of the authors and others who questioned the authorsí analysis and doubted the validity of their conclusions.
Considerable discussion over the distinction between publishers and search engines, and whether the content was a primary or secondary publication, the latter referring to a third - party website.
Far from trying to «silence the alleged victims or suppress the investigation of non-consensual acts», I'd much rather that they be talking to the police, and that the police be investigating the alleged acts (using the considerable tools at their disposal — including the threat of criminal charges for those making false allegations — to get to the truth), then to have this drama play out in private discussions between the complainants and the CBC, Mr. Ghomeshi's friends or the Toronto Star, and in civil and labour disputes between the CBC and Mr. Ghomeshi, and whomever else he might choose to sue down the road.
Begun in 1979, Usenet was a collection of discussion groups — or, newsgroups, as they were known — that, as Wikipedia says, «can be superficially regarded as a hybrid between e-mail and web forums» but possessing considerable technological sophistication.
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