Because if so, there are dense and meaningful
debates about the utility of participating in a criminal justice system that is embedded in racism, colonialism, and violence.
In part, this has been prompted by the clinical observation that there is often symptom overlap between clinical depression and the common features of chronic pain conditions.6 Clinically, this is manifest by the limitations found when using somatic symptoms in self - report measures of depression in both populations with depression and those with chronic pain, 7 and has generated
debate about the utility of categorical diagnostic criteria, as described in the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition (DSM - IV), 8 for understanding and treating depression in people with chronic pain.9
Not exact matches
Ms Becket acknowledged concerns
about the cost and
utility of Trident, saying that during a public
debate, «I'm sure people will question whether we need one or not».
«There is a national
debate about what is the future model of the
utility.
The first of these small models, which will be around 4.2 metres in length, could arrive in 2021, although
debate is ongoing
about which of Land Rover's three model strands — leisure (as typified by the Discovery Sport), luxury (Range Rover) or
utility (the next Defender)-- it will join.
Straight from the horses mouth... the «consensus» has political, rather than practical
utility: The public's perception of that scientific consensus is necessary to stimulate political
debate about solutions.
This is to say that the «consensus» has political, rather than practical
utility: it is more useful to the task of mobilising towards «action on climate change» than it is informing the
debate about what kind of problem climate change is, and what the options for dealing with it are.
The divisions the bills have created within the state — with the
utility commission, some lawmakers, clean energy advocates and the executive branch on one side, and Xcel and other members of the legislature on the other — echo wider
debates about large nuclear power plants in the U.S., and who should pay for them.
In May, the Brookings Institute published a paper, by Muro and Saha, purportedly aimed at addressing the policy question posed by the growing level of net metered electric
utility customers and the growing
debate about its economics.
More broadly, Dunphy wrote that Platnick's suit «had a substantial chilling effect on discussion and
debate about the proper use and
utility of this type of derivative expert's report» in accident benefits claims.
If it provides enough
utility to users that they won't care
about the data leakage and the «bad - for - society»
debate, then the stock is a buy here.