Sentences with phrase «considered by this blog»

Rather, Justice Kane noted, the cases of Wright v. Young and Rubicam Group of Companies (Wunderman), 2011 ONSC 4720 and Stevens v. Sifton Properties, 2012 ONSC 5508, both of which have previously been considered by this blog on exactly this point, see: Poorly Drafted Employment Agreement Proves Costly and No Termination Agreement Without Benefits, were directly on point.
Moreover, the Court of Appeal for Ontario has very recently looked at the issue of punitive damages in the employment law context in two cases, Boucher v. Wal - Mart Canada Corp., 2014 ONCA 419 (CanLII), considered by this blog in the post Wal - Mart Rolls Back Award of Punitive Damages and Pate Estate v. Galway - Cavendish and Harvey (Township), 2013 ONCA 669, considered by this blog in the post Wrongful Dismissal Damages Carry Punitive Elements: ONCA.
It was highly doubtful that the court would allow an award of $ 1,000,000 to stand given the court's recent decision in Pate Estate v. Galway - Cavendish and Harvey (Township), 2013 ONCA 669, considered by this blog in the post Wrongful Dismissal Damages Carry Punitive Elements: ONCA.
A frequent subject considered by this blog is that of «just cause» for dismissal.

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«We will consider terrorist content to be material posted by or in support of organizations included on the Consolidated United Nations Security Council Sanctions List that depicts graphic violence, encourages violent action, endorses a terrorist organization or its acts, or encourages people to join such groups,» the blog post said.
«Credit Karma can now alert you as soon as possible if you've been affected by a data breach and provide next steps you can consider to help secure your information,» said Adam Boender, product manager, in a blog post.
In your blog you wrote, «The idea we are divided or opinionated is something propagated by the media to sell advertising, and adhered to by those I would consider to be ignorant.»
Would being offended by an equal commenter on a blog be considered abuse?
In a letter to concerned parents, published on Catholic blogs, Bishop McMahon, head of the CES, put the policy succinctly: «The CES considers that it gets the best results for the Catholic community by negotiation.»
Listing your recipe on our website with your full name, watermark or blog name published by us without charge for advertising is considered compensation for the recipe and you would not also receive a $ 50 gift certificate.
(That's really something, considering that this blog could easily be sponsored by Lululemon, Birkenstock, and ten year old college t - shirts.)
I don't believe this is intentional, but given that she is considering a PhD in consumer ethics and social corporate responsibility, I might urge her to look at herself as having built an «establishment» from this blog (which is commendable given her following), and consequently to feel the social responsibility to make sure misrepresentation is not occurring by removing these letters.
When we began the adoption process we thought that by doing everything and anything we could think of to ethically spread the word that we were hoping to adopt, to read every piece of information we could find related to adoption, to scour blogs, and support the adoption agency with whom we were working, surely we would be able to connect with someone considering an adoption plan much, much faster.
(By the way, that's why I ask readers at the end of each post to consider «liking» the FB page — it really does offer «value added» content to the main blog.)
Run by The National Infertility and Adoption Education Nonprofit, this blog is dedicated to providing «unbiased education and support» to those experiencing infertility or considering adoption.
So, here's the ask my friends: Please consider a) attending one of the diaper drive parties happening around the country; b) making a donation by going to my party link and selecting «I can't make it, but I'll be there in spirit»; or c) spreading the word about Help A Mother Out by hosting your own diaper drive or talking about someone else's diaper drive on your blog or Facebook page.
As you complain that the blog host is making assumptions that go beyond publicly posted statements, consider this: I responded only to the facts regarding the comment posted by «Skeptical of your conclusions.»
Excuse the dry skin, it's still healing Let me start this blog post by saying that I consider myself to be a charitable person.
Apparently the existence of at least one other solar physicist was not considered worthy of mention by the author of the blog.
In keeping with my own posting of random snippets of conversation, this is a blog post, of sorts, musing on what defines active recovery, and whether or not a «lower intensity» metcon session involving lighter weight or lower rep explosive movements (muscle ups, snatches, etc.) could EVER be considered active recovery by CrossFit athletes.
Hi Kate, I read in your blog that if someone doesn't get complete relief from the FODMAP diet, that maybe they should try and remove salicylate... I considered doing that however when I looked it up, I was overwhelmed by the amount of food that needs to be removed from the diet.
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Cindy, Thank you for being able to stop by and comment, considering my blog was down so much last week with server issues.
Tonya, Thanks for being able to stop by and comment, considering my blog was down so much last week due to server issues.
I would never have considered myself as a blush addict since I have way more lip products than blushes, but after being nominated by KimKine (please do check out her wonderful blog!)
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I always love stopping by your blog because for one, you give me heaps of outfit ideas and two — I really think your outfits are so considered.
I actually get asked about how I designed my blog a lot, and although I don't consider myself an expert on the topic by any means, I'm happy to share what I do know.
You started your blog SF Girl By Bay in 2006, which, in the blog world, is considered the pioneer days.
Consider me your newest fan and I hope you check out my blog & support me by following me as well.
About Blog At Skills on the Hill, we treat the whole child by considering the environment, the child's strengths and weaknesses, and what is meaningful to the child.
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You can also encourage users to comment on each other's blogs, fostering community and critical thinking skills by considering other people's views.
Veteran educator Larry Ferlazzo pointed out on his blog recently that the Carnegie report titled «Opportunity by Design: New High School Models for Student Success,» includes data put together by McKinsey & Co. that shows how the Core — a collection of standards considered more rigorous than most states had before adopting them — would affect graduation and dropout rates.
There is a lot more to consider: author platforms, book discoverability, marketing and so forth (see the posts on this blog by Jason Kong, Nina Amir, Frances Caballo and Jason Matthews for ideas on how to begin to get your head around this).
Even you, who wrote this incendiary blog to drive up hits to your website, can be considered a writer by these standards.
I was struck by how well - edited and generally thought out that book was, and as I learned more about David's journey, I thought his story would make an interesting blog, especially considering how much I harp on quality and consistency.
Or consider Brett McKay's The Art of Manliness: Classic Skills and Manners for the Modern Man, published in October 2009 by HOW Books; seventy - five percent of the book consists of articles taken from the blog and edited for the book, and 25 percent of the book's content is new material.
I'll start this topic by referencing a previous posting where I was considering adding «best - selling author» to the name of my blog.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware In my recent blog post on Pearson's acquisition of self - publishing giant Author Solutions Inc., I posed several questions that I hope Pearson will consider as it integrates ASI with Penguin Group.
By this point, you have a great author website and may want to consider writing a blog.
by Debbie Horovitch - Considering Self - Publishing: A Panel Conversation, Part 4 of 4 This is a series of blog posts transcribing a Google + Hangout...
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Blogs are typically websites or web pages that are run by an individual person or a small group of people and updated regularly in an informal writing style, while books are considered to be a literary composition written by an author or authors in a style best suited for the chosen genre.
A little over a week ago we held a poll on our Outskirts Press blog asking our authors if they were interested in a new option we were considering, called the «Featured Book of the Week» option, which would give our authors an opportunity to increase the exposure for their book by basically sending out an Amazon announcement to all our published authors and social media channels.
And why not take it a step further and put your feelings into words by submitting a 350 - 650 word guest post to be considered for posting on this blog?
I emailed Mr. Preston and told him I was inspired by this blog entry to do so, but also that * I * didn't need this blog entry to have already made a decision to not pay what I consider is too much money for an ebook.
«Credit Karma can now alert you as soon as possible if you've been affected by a data breach and provide next steps you can consider to help secure your information,» said Adam Boender, product manager, in a blog post.
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