Sentences with phrase «during deliberations did»

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Newman didn't like the name, and during a brainstorming session, one of his employees, a Native American woman, came up with a new one — Seventh Generation, a reference to an Iroquois saying that, «In our every deliberation we must consider the impact on the next seven generations.»
The committee does use stats during its deliberations.
When asked what he might do if a proposal for a 47 percent pay boost — which has been floated during the commission's deliberations — reached his desk, raising the yearly compensation of New York lawmakers from $ 79,500 to $ 116,900 and making them the highest paid legislators in the nation, despite the public corruption scandals that have consumed Albany, Cuomo replied:
Beyond Riegel's role and characterizations of the process as «chaotic» by one panelist, criticism has also fallen upon panelist Brenda Gill, an attorney who said during deliberations, «I don't care what the standard is, I am voting my conscience» — a statement that «runs directly afoul of a clear - cut Democratic rule» for this process, according to former New York Law Journal reporter Dan Wise's WiseLawNY blog, which reported it.
In a 2006 study of jury decision making, social psychologist Samuel Sommers of Tufts University found that racially diverse groups exchanged a wider range of information during deliberation about a sexual assault case than all - white groups did.
Though they could have, the Department of Education and its contractors did not provide those results in time for deliberations during the 106th Congress, when Title I was up for reauthorization.
I will do this because I agree that, during an Enterprise Team's deliberations, there are no bad ideas — just ideas.
«We didn't know about it until after the meeting because we were in a meeting discussing this and this dog had been the family for years and not provoked at all, the child died, during our deliberations.
The judge's instruction to the jury that the transcript was an aide memoir did not overcome the resulting prejudice to the appellant resulting from the jury having only one side of the picture during their deliberations.
In a 2006 study of jury decision making, social psychologist Samuel Sommers of Tufts University found that racially diverse groups exchanged a wider range of information during deliberation about a sexual assault case than all - white groups did.
«When deliberation shopping and building resources by equity appreciation contra renting, and reinvesting in a portfolio of holds and bonds, skill appreciation does not change a results,» co-author Ken Johnson, genuine estate economist during Florida Atlantic University's College of Business, said.
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