Sentences with phrase «contentious decisions»

The V20 doubled down on some of its predecessor's more contentious decisions, like the second ticker display above the primary LCD, but did so in a body that, while still oversized, was sleek and accessible.
One of Apple's more contentious decisions was to give the new MacBook just one USB Type - C port.
It was a brilliant performance and a fantastic match which had it all - goals, two penalties, contentious decisions and a red card.
Shkodran Mustafi's first Arsenal goal gave the hosts a 59th - minute lead in a game that would go on to be littered with contentious decisions.
The FA really have to get this problem sorted out, even if it means not awarding penalties for contentious decisions.
It just struck me that you had picked 3 fairly low - key, not hugely contentious decisions, where you know nothing about the real reasons / details except from the garbage media buzz.
Unfortunately, a lot of this is subjective, so you will frequently have split or contentious decisions.
P - lease... let's not blame contentious decisions for that embarrassing performance and result.
«It was a close call,» John Williams, president of the San Francisco Fed, said on the weekend, referring to the Fed's contentious decision to leave the benchmark rate at zero last week.
But in a rather contentious decision to allow play to continue a little too deep into extra time, Philippe Coutinho equalized with a goal in the final minutes of the first half.
Whilst you'd say there was certainly precedent, it's a contentious decision at best and Oliver likely got it right with slow - motion making it look worse than it is.
However the refs and 4th officials are a bunch of pansies and complain about EVERYTHING if you are a ref and you make a contentious decision then learn to deal with it....
«It's probably a penalty, in fairness, and certainly a less contentious decision than the last two, but the only thing is that he is never going to get the ball.
That is normal — witness any pair of managerial post match interviews after a contentious decision and you'll see those biases taken to their natural conclusion.
Other examples would include Moos and McClure (where the Court of Appeal overturned the only successful kettling case to date) and the admittedly contentious decision in Abdul v DPP - the conviction under section five of the Public Order Act 1986 of those protesting in fairly vituperative terms («baby killers», «rapists», «murderers» etc) about the war in Iraq at a homecoming for British troops.
Stefanik has the endorsement of the Conservative Party, awarded after a contentious decision in April that split the state party committees, and will appear on their ballot line in November.
The most contentious decision was to give the chimpanzee higher priority than the rhesus macaque.
It is not surprising that when someone makes a contentious decision that someone is not happy.
UNESCO's contentious decision to remove all references of Jewish ties to the Western Wall will, in effect ignore 2,000 years of Jewish history.
So, UNESCO's (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization) contentious decision to remove all references of Jewish ties to the holiest site in the world for the Jewish people will, in effect ignore 2,000 years of Jewish history while maintaining Islam's claim to them.
As such, if it appears it could be a contentious decision, the chief justice has an inkling in advance and can make sure there are seven rather than eight sitting on the case.
Though not a lengthy or hotly contentious decision, it remains notable as a Canadian adjudication of a cyber insurance coverage matter.
Journalists report (as I did above, in relation to Nadon) who appointed the particular justices who join majorities or dissent from a contentious decision.
For this reason, among many others, Edmonton (City) is a contentious decision and will remain so for some time.
It was quite a contentious decision.
The move away from generic bulbous characters to more human - like designs has apparently been a contentious decision, but this update also includes several new emoji that should make everyone happy...

Not exact matches

Last week, President Donald Trump insisted «trade wars are good» after a contentious global response regarding his decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
But as ever with our legislators, politics seems to be trumping sound decision making, and this less - controversial idea is thoroughly tied up with more contentious questions around immigration reform and general partisan bickering.
And he was the Conservative's point man for making the long - form census no longer mandatory, a decision so contentious it drew condemnation from the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Although, the decision by Mr. Harper to shut down Parliament has proved to be a contentious issue, it is not the issue that brought back Mr. Stairs.
But now, having daughter, Bryn, 4, and the fact that she's still recovering from her contentious divorce battle with Hoppy, she says, «The decisions I make affect other people... some things about my personal life will remain private.»
The entry of Walmart into the tax - reform debate accelerates the contentious discussion over how much the tax plan, still only weeks old, truly factors into these corporate decisions.
The discussion became so contentious that it was dropped without a decision being made.
Since the decision was handed down, the fallout has been contentious.
Each concerned a growingly contentious issue in politics, each sought to take it out of politics by deciding it judicially on constitutional grounds, and each did so by basing the decision on the due process clause of the Constitution.
England ended their run of international fixtures in a positive way, beating the Netherlands and were denied a victory against Italy with a contentious penalty decision after the referee consulted the VAR system.
As the Associated Press reports, there is no timetable yet for Manfred to make a decision on whether Rose's request for reinstatement will be accepted or turned down, but either way, it's going to be a contentious moment.
England have had a positive international break, beating the Netherlands and were denied a victory against Italy with a contentious penalty decision after the referee consulted the VAR system.
Despite the win, you'd be hard - pressed to say Utd deserved to progress, with a contentious offside and a contentious penalty decision the two main post-match talking points.
I believe in the player strongly and do feel he offers a lot to the team but the disciplinary side to his game needs to be curbed because once painted with such a brush the referee is more likely to rule he is in the wrong for any contentious 50/50 split decisions.
Real Betis have taken an alternative approach to a contentious refereeing performance — by taking clips from the recent game against Athletic Bilbao of controversial decisions and putting them on YouTube!
Real Betis have taken an alternative approach to a contentious refereeing performance - by taking clips from the recent game against Athletic Bilbao of controversial decisions and putting them on YouTube!
Cavani and Monaco's Rony Lopes shot wide from good positions while a more contentious VAR decision prevented Radamel Falcao from pulling one back, ruling him offside as he headed in Lopes» cross, though he appeared clearly onside on replays.
But, unlike divorcing couples, unmarried parents will not need to resolve any potentially complicated (and contentious) divorce - related issues such as division of property and payment of spousal support, so the decision - making process is focused almost exclusively on child custody.
Given that in the end referees and assistant referees will have to make decisions, given that sometimes those decisions can be contentious and will not be understood, why do we not allow referee to come out at the end of the game and give an explanation as to why decisions have been made?
The government is expected to defer activity such as «taking or announcing major policy decisions; entering into large / contentious procurement contracts or significant long - term commitments; and making some senior public appointments and approving Senior Civil Service appointments, provided that such postponement would not be detrimental to the national interest or wasteful of public money».
To this end, it is important that all parties understand and agree on shared definitions of what constitutes «major policy decisions», «large / contentious procurement contracts» or relevant appointments, before these issues become contentious.
This book seeks to address that gap and, therein, examine one of the most contentious issues for any state - building operation; the decision of when and how to leave.
Thank super lawyer Alan Dershowitz — at least in part — for Rep. Charlie Rangel, D - N.Y., suddenly reversing his decision to skip Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's contentious March 3 address to Congress.
This is in the sense that, The People's Forum - Ghana, considers such «Contentious statements» as economic speculations and as a key element of our national discourse and as such its settlement will enhance the awareness of the citizenry and better inform the electorates in their decision making and as well eliminate the damning effect it could have on our economy.
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