Sentences with phrase «contentious area»

Another contentious area for Manley concerns rules about multiple agency representation.
Asset division is typically a very contentious area of divorce.
The fragility of these arrangements for the operation of a democratic Parliament, let alone for a single contentious area such as Indigenous affairs, has been roundly criticised by the Clerk of the Senate.
The contentious area of aggravated and exemplary damages as they relate to actions against the police have been clarified by the recent ruling by the Court of Appeal in Rowlands v Chief Constable of Merseyside Police [2006] EWCA Civ 1773, [2006] All ER (D) 298 (Dec).
A Montreal lawyer is wading into the contentious area of telecommunications regulation with the announcement of his appointment to the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission.
The most contentious area of scientific debate, however, revolves around the area of data and data adjustments.
Dr. Lupton stated that Category 3 — the health effects of added sugars — was probably the most contentious area.
This is another highly contentious area of discussion within the bodybuilding community, whether or not to use supplements which increase our body's production of HGH or to use a synthetic injectable.
Michael Skinner is a polarizing figure in an already contentious area of biology — transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.
In order to meet the deadline, both Alden and Clark said negotiators will likely have to settle for agreement in broad principle on some of the contentious areas, with details to be worked out later.
One of the most contentious areas of debate over the expansion of hydraulic fracturing for natural gas concerns a spike in seismic activity in unlikely areas that have begun fracking nearby.
The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service has announced a review of its tax policy to identify contentious areas with a view to improving the ease of doing business in the city.
A full and formal coalition agreement to cover the less contentious areas will be published before the Queen's speech on 25 May.
The Nile River, for example, is one of the more contentious areas of the globe.
That conclusion is consistent with recent British work by G. Evans and John Durant, showing that while knowledgeable members of the public tend to be more favourably disposed towards science overall, they are less tolerant of morally contentious areas of research than are the general public.
We won't magically find new middle ground in contentious areas like abortion, Obamacare, taxes, climate change, or much else.
To further illustrate the differences in level of detail, we examined the benchmarks for first - grade decoding — surely one of the most contentious areas of the elementary school curriculum.
One of the most contentious areas of hotel pricing in recent years has been the spread of «resort fees» — a mandatory charge for the availability of various hotel amenities and services (like fitness rooms, swimming pools, daily newspapers, etc.) that all guests have to pay, whether they use those things or not.
One of the most contentious areas has been the dense and hard - hit settlements around the Ayamama River, which the local Chamber of Architects lobbied back in 1997 — when Erdoğan was mayor of Istanbul — to protect as an ecological corridor and recreation area.
The report sheds light on two contentious areas of climate impact studies, although it does not provide the definitive last word.
These are the contentious areas.
Chris» detailed knowledge and understanding of all contentious areas of employment law including unfair dismissal, discrimination and contractual claims.
Sally has detailed knowledge and understanding of all contentious areas of employment law including unfair dismissal, discrimination and contractual claims.
Because the terms of the agreement can not be changed once the divorce is final, parties with complex financial issues might require the assistance of a family law attorney or mediator to help them agree on property division and other contentious areas.
The chapter on the United States also sets out some of the common defences to investor claims, and this is a worthwhile addition which highlights where the contentious areas are likely to be.

Not exact matches

Simon Stevens will in a speech on Wednesday reference Vote Leave's contentious claim that Brexit will give the UK government an extra # 350 million a week to spend on areas like the NHS.
It would require defying the party leader's trade agenda during a contentious midterm election year and magnifying areas of serious disunity within the majority governing party.
Luckily, that relationship is robust enough to weather strains and irritants and has shown itself to be surprisingly resilient in spite of political and economic disputes in particular areas, some of which have been pretty contentious.
They didn't care for his many runs down the wings to sling in another cross; the ball he sent through to Jesse Lingard that saw the winger catch City's defenders out in order to feed Zlatan Ibrahimovic for another shot; his attempts to get by his markers and through the visitors» lines that resulted in a contentious challenge in the box from Claudio Bravo; and the deliveries into the area from set - pieces, two of which should've been turned in, one of which was too awkward for the visiting goalkeeper and John Stones, who spilled it after a mix - up for Ibrahimovic to score.
The substance of the budget has been contentious — at least in some areas.
Analyse responses to the more contentious and emotive policy areas and how they drive voting intention, and we begin to identify the nub of the secret to electoral success on 7th May.
This is why travellers are increasingly turning up in areas like playing fields that are highly contentious,» Mike explains.
Signs of Corbyn retreating from his «bunker style» leadership approach may also need to be in evidence, as well as flexible concessions offered on contentious policy areas such as Trident and Brexit.
Thus far, he has won reductions in spending on health, human services and other areas, leaving the most contentious items to the end.
And in a sign that the race is getting increasingly contentious, if not outright nasty, Brooks is referred to in a statement as a «corrupt local politician» — a reference to a TV ad that aims to tie her to a host of scandals in the area during her tenure.
«That created a number of issues, very, very contentious issues, in the area of education.
Cuomo himself was in Broome County on Tuesday to announce the expansion of a marketing company in the area — good economic development news for a region that was initially denied a casino license and has been debating the contentious hydrofracking issue for natural gas drilling.
There's nothing contentious but for two areas: Trident — and that is coming up — and foreign policy when it comes to decisions about war and peace.
«Then there are other areas where Common Core has been conflated with contentious issues,» King said.
In the newly redrawn 98th Assembly District, which includes areas of Monsey and half of Ramapo along with Monroe and parts of Orange County, a contentious three - way Democratic primary had voters across the district choosing the candidate that lived closest to them.
Set up reviews into the most contentious policy areas.
Parliament and the UK Government should also put into place a system of participative democracy to give UK citizens a say in contentious or highly salient areas.
Moreover, protected areas are sometimes established at a cost to local people, which makes them socially and economically contentious.
Some of the unresolved issues are highly contentious, so Kilpatrick sought input for the paper from a wide range of Lyme disease researchers and developed a consensus on areas of agreement.
Water has long been a contentious issue in California, where it has been diverted from mountain lakes and streams to irrigate farms and slake the thirst of metropolitan areas.
This week the Nuffield Council on Bioethics published their report on «Genes and Human Behaviour» to tackle the contentious ethical issues in this area of research.
One of the areas that is most contentious is the neck position in movements such as the swing, clean and snatch.
The leather debate usually centers around real vs. fake, but it's much trickier when both options have benefits, costs and contentious gray areas.
Besides Raleigh, there is a contentious, almost father - daughter relationship with her aging spymaster Walsingham, still ably played by Geoffrey Rush but with unfortunately not enough to do, and her reliance on her spiritual advisor Doctor Dee (David Threlfall), one of the few areas of the film that works completely in and of itself.
Even within contentious Santa Clara County, where most of the San Jose — area superintendents are doing their best to stiff - arm charter schools, the Franklin - McKinley school district brings in charters as welcome partners.
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