You didn't touch a nerve, you were simply making statements that were simply silly and unbefitting a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada (or, perhaps, if befitting a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada, indicative of
desperate need for reform of that institution).
In the last 5 years, nearly 1 million youth criminal records on standard / enhanced were over 30 years old; this shows that the regime is in
desperate need for reform.
Not exact matches
«This reflects the dire fiscal circumstances the city faces, the devastating impact of increasing pension costs and the
desperate need for aggressive
reforms,» said Marc La Vorgna, a mayoral spokesman.
«Cases like this simply reinforce the
desperate need for patent
reform.»
Doctors
Reform Society president Dr Tim Woodruff suggested the Federal Government's policy of subsidising private health premiums was driven by an ideological commitment to private health insurance, rather than a concern for equity and efficiency, while public health specialist Associate Professor Peter Sainsbury said the Productivity Commission report ignored the fact that the private health insurance industry was in desperate need of r
Reform Society president Dr Tim Woodruff suggested the Federal Government's policy of subsidising private health premiums was driven by an ideological commitment to private health insurance, rather than a concern
for equity and efficiency, while public health specialist Associate Professor Peter Sainsbury said the Productivity Commission report ignored the fact that the private health insurance industry was in
desperate need of
reformreform.