Given the nature of a school it is likely to be half terms and future holidays before the contractor will have sufficient access and so you should plan and
deal with matters early.
Not exact matches
Dell may decide to delay the vote to gain time to win support for the
deal, a person familiar
with the
matter said
earlier on Tuesday.
Referencing an
earlier comment in the paper that said «Our values
matter more than
deals with Saudis», he said: «As a world leader in humanitarian aid, the UK must ensure its policies and practices to protect civilians are consistent.
The Commission
earlier stated that, though its investigations had reached advanced stages, Ghanaians should exercise patience to enable them adequately
deal with the
matter.
«This encouragement should take place at the federal, state, and organizational levels by making it possible for fathers, for example, to leave work
early, start work late, take time off from work, and take pauses during the work day to
deal with family - related
matters,» she said.
The budget calls for the elimination of about a dozen agencies
dealing with science and environmental
matters, including the Australian Renewable Energy Agency and the $ 10 billion Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC), which supports
early - stage startups.
If one had to guess why critics and audiences have responded to this movie, while Mackenzie's
earlier films — which have similarly
dealt with difficult interpersonal relationships and discomfiting power dynamics — were indifferently received, the answer probably lies in its subject
matter.
Most of the women, like Glory, have learned to
deal with — not condone — the
earlier mentioned harassment and recognize that rocking the boat would more than likely only make
matters worse for them.
«A United Kingdom» starring David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike premiered
earlier this year in the U.S.. Both films
deal with race and interracial relationships during fragile times in history for these subject
matters to be playing out.
Kushner and Ivanka «intervened to strike language about the climate
deal from an
earlier draft of the executive order,» sources familiar
with the
matter told The Wall Street Journal.
The case helps illustrate that new and innovative technologies come
with a particular risk of offending consumers, especially in the
early days of the IoTs, and particularly when
dealing with sensitive
matters.
For example, if a firm had an important Supreme Court argument scheduled, but another client needed a fire put out
earlier that week, it's doubtful that the firm would cancel one
matter to
deal with the other.
(iv) Where the court is not satisfied on the basis of the affidavit and the other evidence before it that the right to withhold inspection is established, it may: (a) conclude that the evidence does not establish a legal right to withhold inspection and order inspection; (b) order a further affidavit to
deal with matters which the
earlier affidavit does not cover or on which it is unsatisfactory; (c) inspect the documents (inspection should be a solution of last resort and should not be undertaken unless there is credible evidence that those claiming privilege have either misunderstood their duty, or are not to be trusted
with the decision making, or there is no reasonably practical alternative); or (d) order crossexamination of a person who has sworn an affidavit (however, cross-examination may not be ordered in the case of an affidavit of documents.
A good example comes from call I got
early last week from an Ontario lawyer that was in the middle of
dealing with a
matter that was clearly an attempt to dupe him
with a bad cheque.
A good example comes from call I got
early last week from an Ontario lawyer that was in the middle of
dealing with a
matter that was clearly an attempt to dupe him
with a bad cheque... [more]
Addictions (substance or behavioral) are often coping mechanisms you developed
early in life to help you
deal with anxiety, sadness, feeling like you don't fit in, feeling you don't
matter, feeling powerless, or for numbing the pain of being criticized, abandoned, neglected, abused or traumatized in some other way.