Sentences with phrase «direct approach against»

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Paul Christopher, head global market strategist at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, said Clinton's «direct references to supporting Arab allies against ISIS was also a strong statement that reiterated the current administration's approach, although she did not offer much that was new.»
If anything's working against the Blues it is the lack of a clear statement of intent from the club that they want to enter the bidding for him, with other clubs seemingly making more direct approaches for the player so far this summer.
we already have a solid traditional forward in giroud who is very effective against the very physical teams but someone who could mirror Alexis's energy / movement / dribbling with a more direct approach would be lethal.
The best we can hope for is that the manager and coaches take the next couple of weeks and come up with a more direct approach to use against teams who sit deep and defend.
Professor Mike Oquaye on Friday, directed the leadership of the House, to within one week come up with approach towards dealing with alleged bribery claims against Parliament Committees» sittings outside the...
My criticism is directed against the current use of inclusive fitness theory, which is the dominant mathematical approach used to study aspects of kin selection.
So Lisandro Kaunitz at the University of Tokyo and his colleagues tried a more direct approach: using the bookmakers» odds against them.
After being approached by Shelf Media about an unconventional deal to publish Final Appearance through Lulu.com, Stark decided against a traditional publishing contract and royalty advance because of the greater control and potentially higher revenue share self - publishing — or «direct publishing» as Stark calls it — might bring to an accomplished novelist such as himself.
Accordingly, the use of the term «regulatory act» in the draft amendment of that provision made it possible to identify the category of acts which might thereafter be the subject of an action for annulment under conditions less stringent than previously, while maintaining «a restrictive approach in relation to actions by individuals against legislative acts (for which the «of direct and individual concern» condition remains applicable)» (see, inter alia, Secretariat of the European Convention, Final report of the discussion circle on the Court of Justice of 25 March 2003, CONV 636/03, paragraph 22, and Cover note from the Praesidium to the Convention of 12 May 2003, CONV 734/03, p. 20).
In January 2015, Mr Justice Silber gave the family permission to bring a test case against the coroner, which challenged the lawfulness of her approach to directing invasive autopsies when there was a possibility that non - invasive investigations such as CT scans might be more appropriate, when the family of the deceased had expressed religious objections to an invasive autopsy.
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