Sentences with phrase «dealing with of relevance»

The use of headings, allows for quick - scanning so if you're litigating / advising / managing a particular file (s), you can quickly tell what issues the SCC is dealing with of relevance to your case.

Not exact matches

How we deal with these problems will determine both the future of our society and the prophetic relevance of the church.
Thus, as we deal with the concept of justice, let us not suppose that it is of lesser relevance or importance for the Christian than the concept of love,
It means to deal with it in relation to its universal humane relevance; that is, as it pertains to the loyalties of men unconstrained by physical and social necessities.
Zaret identifies three types of variables that probably have general relevance to the consideration of audiences: (1) social - structural variables that concern the size, social location, and access to material resources of a potential audience; (2) technical variables that specify some medium by which ideas can be communicated to this audience; and (3) cultural variables that deal with the general symbolic or mental capacities that the audience has at its disposal for processing the ideas to which it is exposed.
And on a question directly related to Berger's idea that discrete spheres of relevance in everyday reality need to be integrated by some broader framework, respondents were asked, following a set of items dealing with family, friends, work, and the like as sources of meaning, if they «try to keep all these areas separate or tie them all together?»
But I suppose it has to be dealt with in this consultation from the point of view of its relevance and relation to the problems raised by the threat of Religious Communalism to the Secular Democratic character of Indian polity and the democratic struggle of the people for an egalitarian community.
The relevance of therapy for dealing with some of the major problems of society is widely recognized.
When we deal with the question of the contemporary relevance of this particular text, we are reminded that the church continues its warfare against the principalities and powers.
Dealt with in those terms, it is an issue of relevance to white and black churches alike.
The multihead weigher may be well established, but its relevance shows no sign of diminishing and it is clearly more than capable of dealing with any further challenges that may arise.
Note: This subsection is of particular relevance to the provisions of the Basin Plan that deal with the trading or transfer of tradeable water rights.
With its three core objectives «Understand, Prevent, Change,» the DRZ will be taking an innovative approach to dealing with a subject that is of global relevaWith its three core objectives «Understand, Prevent, Change,» the DRZ will be taking an innovative approach to dealing with a subject that is of global relevawith a subject that is of global relevance.
The controversy of NCLB, together with the anniversary of Brown, makes it a crucial time for a look at how the American public education system is actually dealing with race's relevance.
Aside from the fact that she believes there is relevance and value in teaching fiction to students, even when they may not be required to deal with those sort of texts frequently in their adult lives, the largest problem everyone faces in her school, Lovdahl says, is the lack of necessary resources to effect this transformation.
Although this article deals with minimum competency tests, which were in policy fashion at the time, about seven policy iterations ago, the contents of the article still have much relevance given where we are today — investing in «new and improved» Common Core tests and still riding on unsinkable beliefs that this is the way to reform the schools that have been in despair and (still) in need of major repair since 20 + years ago.
The relevance is there, of course, because of the engine supply deal Renault has with Red Bull Racing.
In the latest patch, Ubisoft focused on dealing with bugs, it increased the relevance of loot drops and it balanced gear sets and weapons.
Sentiment in art would seem more concurrent with the year the house was built (c. 1825) than now; however, sentiment in its multiple definitions — as a subjective, deeply personal response, but also as an attachment to an idea that is believed to be true without positive knowledge — has a great deal of relevance in a post-truth era.
Fitzpatrick's practice deals with the rhetoric of image making, the relevance of the figure and how objects and totemic gestures such as flags, statues or plinths are used to impose forms of power, authority and control.
Jamie Fitzpatrick's practice deals with the rhetoric of image making, the relevance of the figure and how objects and totemic gestures such as flags, statues or plinths are used within the work to impose forms of power and control.
This new program will debut with Portraiture at The Aldrich — six new solo projects that each deal with the topic of portraiture in a unique way, reflecting the contemporary relevance of this venerable genre — at an exhibition reception on Sunday, January 30, 2011, from 3:30 to 5:30 pm.
All the while, Prince's paintings assert the undying relevance of art which deals with the body and its portrayal.
Another concern that must be dealt with is the development of wind turbine noise measurements that have clinical relevance.
So he thinks that models that weren't dealing with long - term ocean sequestration of heat, but somehow accidentally predicted the pause, have relevance to claims about future warming if the ocean were involved in a way that wasn't in the models?
I also deal with cases of criminal relevance; this is where you can be the real assignee and be the first to record it in your home country, but then a third party tries to be first to record themselves fraudulently in an alternative jurisdiction.
Mediators are skilled at dealing with power balance issues and they ensure that each party knows and understands the relevance of each argument.
Given that paragraph 20 deals with the concept of «free» (a rather absolute and appealing concept) and still allows for de minimis charges that are the unavoidable cost of responding to the commercial practice, it seems to impose a clear de minimis threshold for the analysis of the relevance of the costs retained by consumers (ie not internalized by the trader running the promotion).
Principle 2: In any proceeding, the parties should ensure that steps taken in the discovery process are proportionate, taking into account (i) the nature and scope of the litigation, including the importance and complexity of the issues, interest and amounts at stake; (ii) the relevance of the available electronically stored information; (iii) its importance to the court's adjudication in a given case; and (iv) the costs, burden and delay that may be imposed on the parties to deal with electronically stored information.
Of more relevance are the changes to the rules for dealing with an unrepresented person (Rule 7.2 - 9).
begin with a clear description of the knowledge area that is being researched or reviewed and its relevance to understanding or dealing with trauma, violence, or abuse;
However, it is of critical relevance to the Committee's work in the following respect: if NTRB's are unable to properly perform their functions then little progress can be expected on any matter dealing with native title (including future act negotiations, resolving disputes between native title claimants, required notifications to native title claimants, certifications to permit arrangements to be registered with the Tribunal, or advice and representation of claimants).
«This has a greater impact on the luxury market, (but) in a country where more than 50 percent of the population has no savings to deal with a major car repair or illness, the Dow at 20,000 has about as much relevance as finding water on Mars,» Ailion says.
Two per se restraints have particular relevance to real estate brokers: conspiracies to fix prices, such as real estate commission rates, or to fix other terms or conditions of the broker - client relationship; group boycotts, or concerted refusals to deal, with another competitor or a supplier.
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