Sentences with phrase «difficult questions about this case»

There are many difficult questions about this case: Was the driver aware that she hit White?

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Wenger said: «Sanchez, for him it was very difficult because as soon as he had a game that was average he was questioned about his commitment and that is not his case.
He added: «The Silver case is right at the fault line for some of the difficult questions that have been raised by the courts about what exactly constitutes public corruption.»
You know how difficult it is to complain about your boss to a higher authority, but they braved it, and a prima facie case has been established against them, so the question is, why are they still in office?»
At the very beginning of the process there were a number of questions about difficult cases or missing aspects of the system we used.
If a case is particularly difficult to follow, I often have a conversation with my students about what aspects of the writing made the opinion so challenging for the reader.37 We explore questions pertaining to the opinion's organization, its lack of a roadmap or other helpful contextual clues, its overly long paragraphs that contain multiple legal points, or its ridiculously long sentences with numerous embedded clauses.
Nigel Booth said: «This research asks some very serious and difficult questions about the fairness of jury trials in rape cases.
This decision has been the subject of considerable discussion among arbitration practitioners: as was discussed several months ago on Slaw, the case raises a number of difficult questions about how international arbitration and Canada's treaty obligations in that respect interact with local procedural law — specifically limitation of actions — when seeking to enforce the award, and more generally whether foreign judgments and arbitral awards should continue to be treated, for limitations purposes, as mere contract debts.
The case raises difficult questions about the extent to which people with advanced Alzheimer's can consent to decisions about food at the end of their lives.
Ouster clauses raise difficult questions about the relationship between the constitutional principles of the rule of law and the sovereignty of Parliament — as the disagreement between the two judges in this case demonstrates
Of course, whether the means at issue in a given case are the least restrictive available is a difficult question, and legislatures and courts might disagree about that.
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