Sentences with phrase «discussed issues of interpretation»

Ford, who portrays himself modestly as the student in these encounters, would set the agenda for each meeting, and the two would discuss issues of interpretation.

Not exact matches

The issue of interpretation is too complex to discuss here.
These insights illuminate many of the issues discussed in the New Testament, and provide us with a new perspective from which first century interpretations of the human situation can be reexamined.
If the new leadership of the nation has questions or a different interpretation of this, they haven't shared them with us, but we're willing to meet and discuss any issues
«If the new leadership of the nation has questions, or a different interpretation of this, they haven't shared them with us, but we're willing to meet and discuss any issues,» the Cuomo spokesman said.
[Response: Karl, you are at complete liberty to discuss any possible issues with the data or Webster's interpretation of them.
All of the large - scale temperature reconstructions discussed in this section, with the exception of the borehole and glacier interpretations, include tree ring data among their predictors so it is pertinent to note several issues associated with them.
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).
The SPC highlighted that in the past five years it had issued 119 judicial interpretations (some of which have been discussed on this blog, many translated by Chinalawtranslate.com) and issued 80 guiding cases (link to cases and analysis)(as Jeremy Daum has written, and Mark Cohen has also noted, the statistics show they are not often used by the courts), but did not release numbers on the other types of documents it had issued (this blog has discussed some of them) or the number of model cases or other cases issued by SPC divisions (this blog has recently focused on ones issued by the criminal divisions).
The Committee's leadership concluded that rather than convening a separate group to consider issues, at least some of which were already being discussed by the Interpretations and Procedures Subcommittee, the National Association's volunteer, staff and financial resources could be better utilized — and the risk of developing divergent if not conflicting recommendations minimized - by the respective committees joining forces to study the issues.
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