Sentences with phrase «dispute was more to her liking»

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«Down one road — a road defined by the commission's failure to put in place meaningful open internet rules — is an internet that looks more like cable TV, one characterized by legalized discrimination, carriage disputes, gamesmanship, and content blackouts which harms consumers.
But the most important now is p03: 07 which tells us that in the Holy Books there are locked verses and other that look a like, it says sick hearts had followed to dispute the look a like... Well some thing like that but may understand more reading from translated copy of Quran.
More often than not, you'll be given a mailing address to send a written dispute along with any additional evidence you'd like to provide.
There are various mechanisms conceivable: from a provision that would grant direct effect to the provisions of the agreement including the environmental chapter, to an EEA - like arrangement, to a more traditional form of state - to - state dispute settlement.
In circumstances where neither party knows what the landscape will look like after Brexit (both in relation to the question of resolving disputes but also more generally), it may be worth considering whether either party should be given the ability to terminate the agreement by notice (or indeed whether it should terminate automatically) in certain circumstances.
With the rapidly growing capitalization of publicly traded marijuana industry companies and the pace of consolidation in that space, a litigated M&A dispute between industry participants was fairly foreseeable, not just because of simple probabilities but because pot stocks likely get the munchies just like their customers, and competing pot companies are likely more satisfying for them to consume than Doritos.
Therefore, maybe it's time to acknowledge that the ODR TLA has lost some of its brand appeal, and, like climate scientists who chose to abandon the term «global warming» for the more encompassing «climate change», we should consider the use of a better adapted term to current uses of online dispute resolution tools.
The growth in disputes to come is because interest rate benchmarks like Libor and ISDAFix are integral to a vast range of global financial products, from relatively simple to more complex and highly structured products.
Other than places like eBay, where refusal to take part in the platform's dispute resolution process results in exclusion from the community, there is no real reason for merchants to take... [more]
It seems that when little, common place things start to get a bit more difficult — things like: getting a divorce, managing a business, resolving civil disputes, or defending criminal cases — small towns take a hit; a lack of lawyers isn't the death - blow, but it is a symptom of a potentially terminal disease.
«Mediation and dispute resolution are somewhat immature industries which now need to grow up quickly, establish themselves, and become more business - like.
«We have very unique litigation matters whether it's a major commercial dispute, major claims litigation matter, class action, whatever it might be, so from my perspective I like to be able to pick the specific lawyer or lawyers working on the file, especially now that I know the team more.
It seems like its more ethical to have a child be placed in intermediate care even for a short while just so that its clear the mother and father are willingly placing and that there is never any kind of dispute between the parents and the people wishing to adopt.
While therapists may consider some intuitively appealing ideas about human development — like attachment theory — beyond dispute, the researcher's job is to challenge unproven explanations shaped more by our biases and preconceptions than by hard evidence.
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