Sentences with phrase «decision underscores»

In reality, this decision underscores why competition in the real estate industry needs to be a stronger priority for those with the power to change the industry.
The Coalson decision underscores the complexity, and potentially controversial nature, of remittitur analysis respecting punitive damages awards.
This latest decision underscores the divide among...
although Attis deals with this issue in the context of a class proceeding, the decision underscores the importance of certain «best practices» that can be applied universally by litigation counsel to insulate against a client's claim for costs indemnification.
This latest decision underscores the divide among PTAB panels concerning the procedural maneuver of joining serial IPR petitions.
The decision underscores a couple of points.
While lawyers typically pick their words carefully in court, another British Columbia Court of Appeal decision underscores the need for caution when speaking outside the courtroom as well.
This decision underscores our belief that these ideas are stepping stone concepts to the types of systemic change necessary to address climate change issues in the building industry with the increased use of sustainably harvested wood in building structures.
But, this decision underscores what I believe to be the core of the matter — that Mayor de Blasio and I absolutely can collectively do right by this borough and city and help improve people's lives.»
Their decision underscores the seriousness of the situation and will help safeguard the long - term reputation of the Nobel Prize.»
«Federal taxpayer subsidies are helping pay for over 1,000 health plans that cover abortion on demand, and [last week's] Supreme Court decision underscores that only Congress can put a stop to that,» said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life Committee (NRLC).
The decision underscores a growing divide between the outspoken tech industry conservative and Silicon Valley.
This decision underscore the importance of obtaining legal advice before responding to such a request, to assist in determining whether the order should be challenged, especially if there are privacy or security concerns at stake such as in the Apple case.

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The data underscores the challenges the Bank of Japan (BOJ) faces, even after its shock decision last month to adopt negative interest rates, in generating a positive cycle in which rising corporate profits drive up wages and consumption.
Her decision to explain her preemptive double mastectomy in a New York Times editorial, though controversial in some health circles, underscored her willingness to foster hard conversations by taking a public stand.
Guzman's lawyers cited the a decision by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, Human Rights Watch, and congressional testimony to underscore the dangers of solitary confinement and bolster their argument to release him from it.
«This apparent decision by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) underscores what our Committee has recognized for some time: that virtual currencies are not going away.
As this underscores, even central bankers are not immune to the desire for loss aversion, as they grapple with multi-billion-dollar decisions that could unintentionally cripple their economies.
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple's decision to withhold spending and technical support from the Republican National Convention next month underscores a deepening rift between Silicon Valley and Donald Trump.
Apple's decision to withhold support from the Republican National Convention next month underscores a deepening rift between Silicon Valley and Donald Trump.
Its decision to buy Ring underscores the task startups have trying to win in the home security space.
More than any event I've witnessed in two decades of living in and writing about this city, this snowstorm underscores the horrible history of suburban sprawl in the United States and the bad political decisions that drive it.
And spectacles like last night's three - hour test of human willpower only underscore a big problem: Traditional news outlets have made presidential debates — arguably our country's most important televised forum and exchange of ideas — into mind - numbingly boring talk - a-thons, where a bunch of rich, powerful people needle each other for hours about past career decisions while dodging any question of substance.
I say hypothesis to underscore the role that faith plays in all religious decisions, even those that are cynical or despairing.
Roughly one - quarter of consumers say technology options are important features that factor into their decision to choose a restaurant, underscoring that technology is rapidly becoming an expectation rather than a novelty when dining out (2014 Technology Innovations Consumer Survey, National Restaurant Association).
The moment underscores an interesting aspect of the quarterback hunt: Despite the grave importance of the decision and the incredible resources poured into psychological profiles, private investigatory work and hours of film study, the ultimate decision can often boil down to conviction, something that arises from face - to - face sit - downs and private workouts.
The hastiness of this decision was underscored by the chaos of pedestrian and traffic control and the sorry state of the venue's lawn at the Buffett concert.
Our analysis underscores how unlimited campaign contributions - as limited liability companies effectively have no limits - warp our elections and result in important policy decisions being driven by the demands of wealthy special interests.
It will be recalled that Mr Atta Akyea, in an interview with Class News, defended concerns by Okyehene Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin that Akyems had been sidelined by the Mahama administration and argued that the decision to site the university at Somanya — where Krobos are prominent — rather than Akyem, underscored Okyehene's concerns.
«It does underscore the need for IDAs to recognize that they're not operating in a vacuum and that their decision can in fact have a very significant impact,» he said.
(Quinn also tried for the Indy Party nod, so the decision to back Kennedy also hurts him and underscores the slow separation from the GOP conference in which the third party's leaders seem to be engaged).
This, according to him, thus underscored the decision of the association to concentrate its activities on the youth at the local level.
This study clearly underscores the State's resolve and commitment to having the most current and reliable scientific data to draw upon before decisions are made that may affect New Yorkers.
Blair Horner, legislative director of the New York Public Interest Research Group, said the lack of detail on JCOPE's decision - making process «underscores that JCOPE has a responsibility to tell the public how it worked out.
«Today's decision only underscores the urgent need to enact federal immigration reform.
Published in BMC Medicine, the study underscores the need for effective substance use policies and public health interventions, and provides key principles to guide policy decisions.
Although it is unlikely that rDLPFC will enter the textbooks as the seat of the law in the brain, this intriguing new study by Buckholtz underscores the role of this region in high - level cognitive processes in general, and judgment and decision - making in particular.
In her address, Wyndham underscored that the right to science does more than deliver the material benefits of its applications but also produces «logical and empirically - based» knowledge that can inform policymakers and individuals in making personal decisions about everything from what to eat to whether to use a seat belt.
To underscore the importance of decision science to AHRQ's agenda, he adds that AHRQ has a separate peer - review panel to review proposals on healthcare technologies and decision - making.
A «sweet home» for clean tech Gov. Robert Bentley (R) said in a statement that Google's decision to locate in Alabama, where the data center should create 100 new jobs, «underscores the advantages the state can offer high - tech companies.»
«It underscores what we have been pushing a long time for, which is, «Let's make this decision as informed and supported as possible.»
The findings underscore the need to look beyond just teaching children which foods are healthy when combating obesity to focus on the social nature of decisions surrounding what to eat.
There have been questions about the quality of the study, but this merely underscores one of NAS's fundamental problems: the lack of independent, reliable research on the effectiveness of its designs, a deficiency that allows decisions like Memphis's to be made more on the basis of politics than sound evidence about what works.
In a decision that underscores long - standing rifts over how to teach mathematics, Texas officials have rejected one of the most widely used elementary textbooks in the country in that subject after complaining that it does not encourage students to memorize multiplication tables and solve problems without calculators.
* Market launch in the year 2012 and integration into the manufacturing process in Sindelfingen * Dr. Dieter Zetsche: «The decision to build the CLS Shooting Brake underscores the leading role of Mercedes - Benz in regards of innovative passenger car concepts and design.»
We bring that up to underscore the bold decision to have Guerrilla Games forego another installment to create the entirely new Horizon: Zero Dawn.
Underscoring the aggressiveness of the work is Imhof's decision to station cages with Doberman Pinscher dogs at the austere, colonnaded entrance, blurring the lines between the domestic and the institutional, friendly pet and snarling guard dog, human and animal.
By engaging the range of decisions brought to bear in manifesting and installing selected Gonzalez - Torres works, works that require being made anew for each presentation, Ault and Horn underscore vital methods reflected throughout the artist's entire oeuvre.
The subtle patterns that emerge from this working method underscore the minute decisions that inform and influence the creative process.
And yet the Supreme Court's temporary stay of the administration's Clean Power Plan — the last decision of global consequence of the right - leaning court on which Justice Antonin Scalia had sat since the Reagan administration — underscores just how far the United States remains from its climate goals.
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