A likely point
of contention between counsel will be the nature of compelling evidence for a pre-existing medical condition.
Most stores seem to have the attitude we will have an Internet department because we have to, but there is
always contention between the management team and the Internet department.
One of the previous points
of contention between the two was who the surviving party would be in a potential deal.
This two - day conference will address the understated connections and points of
contention between Black - British artists» practice and the work of art's relationship to Modernism.
Which assets are marital property and which are separate property can be a subject of
great contention between divorcing spouses in New York State.
The rationale behind the new order is «to move away from loaded terms such as residence and contact which have themselves become a source of
contention between parents, to bring greater focus on practical issues of the day to day care of the child.»
Several people have predicted that the minimum wage issue could be a point of
contention between Cuomo and Skelos — not to mention Skelos and his co-majority leader, IDC head Jeff Klein, who has called this «one of my major priorities.»
The series, which launched in 2013 in an effort to explore the most common uses of women in video games, has caused
contention between people both inside and outside the gaming community, particularly among those who denied the fact that women were misrepresented in games and who felt like Sarkeesian was trying to slander the gaming community and culture by bringing these issues to light.
Given that the most likely issue of
contention between Canada and the U.S. under Mr. Trump will be trade disputes, Wilbur Ross is a guy you want to call.
Top Trump administration economic officials are headed to China in the second half of this week to discuss
trade contentions between the two nations.
That document
revealed contention between members on when exactly to raise the federal funds rate, the group's benchmark rate that drives many types of interest rates within the U.S. economy.
They were not the point of
contention between Jewish cosmology and the cosmologies of Egypt, Canaan, Assyria, Babylonia, Greece or Rome.
Thus the familiar Christmas story and its well - known cast of characters shed light on a year in which the Church has been roiled
by contention between today's shepherds and today's Magi: between those who, today, hear angels singing, and those whose experience of the faith has been thoroughly «demythologized» and intellectualized.
One possible bone of
contention between evolution and Genesis 1 - 3 is the fundamental «truth for our salvation» that through sin death entered the world («for, the day you eat of that you are doomed to die» (Gen 2:19)-RRB-.
How does the creationism vs evolution debate actually impact anyone's life except for more
meaningless contention between the pro-God and and anti-God crowds?
But the comment also brings an interesting head to head battle
into contention between Bottas in the Mercedes and Ricciardo in the Bull.
This could well come over the # 50 million non-functioning striker Fernando Torres, an evident bone of
contention between Abramovich and his previous manager Carlo Ancelotti.
The 1990s electoral tactic of announcing drastic future expenditure targets and forcing Labour to accept or reject them is designed for an electoral battleground for the swing voters in the marginal seats in
contention between Labour and the Conservatives, almost all of which are in England.
The major bone of
contention between Lamb and the board was apparently a strategic plan to raise the next round of funds to add more beamlines, the streams of radiation that allow the synchrotron to, among other things, image tissues and solve protein structures.
The claim brought additional intrigue to the
ongoing contention between Brasier and UCLA's Bill Schopf, who in 1993 said he had discovered organisms 3.46 billion years old.
One of the primary
contentions between Drs. Jaminet and Rosedale's diets is whether or not there is a blood glucose level below which no damage will occur.
Leggings continue to be a point of
contention between students and administrators because while girls love wearing them because they're comfortable and versatile, administrators continue to rage against them because, to them, they're inappropriate.
A great future was predicted for Brooke when she starred as Abby, the romantic bone of
contention between Richard Gere and Sam Shepard in Terrence Malick's critically acclaimed 1978 film, Days of Heaven.
Shirley MacLaine is a no - nonsense frontier girl who becomes the bone of
contention between Ford and cattle baron Leslie Nielsen.
This is not a bone of
contention between master and dog because Skip seems to understand his primary job is to be Willie's friend.
None of that was seen previously in the X-Men universe, so perhaps how Cable fits into the sequel was one of the points of
contention between Ryan Reynolds and Tim Miller.
Creative differences were cited for Miller's departure from Deadpool 2, and some outlets maintained that the possible casting of Kyle Chandler was one of the main points of
contention between Miller and star / producer Ryan Reynolds.
Proposition 98 remains a point of
contention between Mr. Wilson, who has pushed for suspension, and Democratic leaders of the legislaL0 ture,...
At worst, they are a money wasting pie in the sky because some of our tax payer monies find their ways into profiteer's pockets instead of the classrooms — a major bone of
contention between tax payers and public schools in general — so why do we allow it at all?
A topic of
major contention between liberals and conservatives education policy debates today revolves around the idea of teacher tenure and whether it is helping or hindering education reform.
Mass improvements in the level of interior noise can be expected with the 2015 Camry, as this area has been a bone of
contention between Toyota executives and engineers in the past.
Since e-books became a crucial source of revenue for publishers six years ago, the royalty rate on the format has been an ongoing bone of
contention between authors (and their agents) and publishers.