Sentences with phrase «discuss points of concern»

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Sullivan discussed this point in her column, by responding to concerns raised by a number of readers.
KT discussed the Proxy Advisory Reform Act currently being considered in the U.S. Congress, pointing out several areas of concern.
Cenovus officials make a point of meeting with each community several times a year to discuss local concerns and ensure the company is living up to its commitments.
But instead of cataloguing such points, we are more concerned to discuss basic areas of life where the Bible stands in tension with our prevailing mores and assumptions.
That's why the Brooklyn legislator made it a point to be one of nine area senators who met with concerned UFT members and parents on June 5 to discuss the potentially drastic cutbacks facing New York City schools.
But when Mr. Runcie took over the post in October 2011, instead of shutting out the charter community, he called for a summit to gather charter school leaders in one room with district officials to discuss, point by point, the concerns of both sides.
A bypass has been discussed at various points, but is contentious because of the construction, disruption, and land acquisition concerns that are inherent in such a project.
Blair Mantin discusses five points of concern that Licensed Insolvency Trustees are regularly asked about.
Case in point: in 1915, a group of concerned citizens in Escondido began meeting every week to discuss animal welfare in their community.
When discussing points with most people who aren't aware of the points world yet, their number one concern is always: «Yeah, Millers, but won't this ruin my credit score?»
Each Member is solely responsible for discussing with other Household Account Members decisions concerning the use and redemption of Avios points under any Household Account as between Members.
Often when I discuss this issue with other gamers, the design change for Divinity: Original Sin is pointed to as an example of game devs responding to the concerns of their fans.
Last month, in an interview with James Kanter of The Times and International Herald Tribune, the new head of the energy agency, Maria van der Hoeven, discussed one point made in the report today — that concerns raised by the damage to the Fukushima Daiichi power plant could continue to dampen expansion of nuclear power and add to the challenge of avoiding a big accumulation of carbon dioxide, saying: «Such a reduction would certainly make it more difficult for the world to meet the goal of stabilizing the rise in temperature to 2 degrees Centigrade.»
Margaret Hardman made some good points which raised the hackles of the WUWT concern trolls, who didn't discuss the points she raised but blasted her with nasty personal attacks.
I have discussed and rebutted many of the specific points raised by the contrarian blogs, for example McIntyre's fanciful «hide the decline» interpretation and M&M's false accusations concerning supposed unjustified and undocumented manipulation of temperature reconstructions.
Discussing these concerns is not a hostile act; neither is pointing out the contributions of the coal fleet to grid reliability and resilience.
A labour arbitrator said that it was, but the Court (unanimous on this point) easily rejected that view, again without addressing either the question of the standard of review or the administrative decision - maker's reasoning (though the majority did discuss it at length on the other issue in the case, which concerned the interpretation of a collective agreement).
In Reilly v. Lynn, 2003 BCCA 49, at para. 92 Southin J.A. (dissenting — the majority specifically disavowed these comments — 2003 BCCA 49, at para. 96), discussing the scope of appellate power to review lower court findings of fact, wrote: «So far as I am concerned what underlies my raising this point is that I have concluded that justice, in the broad sense, is served more often by getting the facts right than by worrying about what the law is.»
Here's how to discuss things with them to show your point of view and address their concerns.
The final rank of statements could then be discussed for self - awareness and a starting point for self - image concerns
Additional topics to be discussed may include geopolitical and macroeconomic concerns, interest & mortgage rate pressures, strong dollar, weak oil, increasing institutional allocations to real estate, accumulation of dry powder, cap rate compression, the perceived late point in the cycle, and how all of the above will impact your strategy for the year ahead.
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