I try to look
critically at all claims, and the more surprising, the more critically.
«I think a court is going to look very
critically at a claim that these actions amounted to a violation of civil rights,» he says.
Not exact matches
They should
critically look
at the
claims anyone makes.
Congressman Michael Grimm and his campaign made a big deal about an alleged break - in
at his headquarters last weekend, calling the incident «politically motivated» and «an assault on democracy,»
claiming hard drives in the office were erased and comparing the situation to the deadly shooting that left former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords
critically wounded last year.
But the abandonment by climate scientists of the need to verify their
claims is
at the heart of Darwall's belief that the science is the
critically weak point of the «idea» of climate change.
While some austerity mongers, like David Cameron in Britain,
claim to care about global warming and may believe that the fictional shortage of government money he promotes is a stand - in for the real shortage of atmospheric assets of the earth, the overall effect of austerity is to, as with neoliberalism more generally, to undermine the
critically important instrument of government
at exactly the time when it is needed most.
It established that an employee may be dismissed summarily for gross misconduct, and
critically that an employer can defend a
claim for wrongful dismissal by reliance on facts not known
at the time of dismissal.
Looking
critically at the lease agreement will help a vehicle borrower avoid getting caught in the middle when a collision devalues their car or truck and leads to problematic
claim situations.