Sentences with phrase «express views on this matter»

«If Apple thinks the lawsuit is a waste of resources it could simply end the matter by complying with existing law and filing a new proxy that unbundles the proposed changes to the charter so that shareholders can express their views on each matter separately,» a Greenlight spokesperson said in a statement Tuesday.
«I have no doubt that some Christian leaders have felt restrained from expressing their views on this matter for fear of being labelled homophobic or bigoted,» says Rev Ian Coffey, vice principal (strategy) and director of leadership training at Moorlands College and a regular speaker at Keswick and Spring Harvest.
It's a bit hard when we can't read it... otherwise we'd be playing the «skeptics» game of expressing views on matters we hadn't properlyl looked at.
However, the court noted that a few authors had expressed their views on this matter.

Not exact matches

Most white evangelicals (63 %) and black Protestants (67 %) said churches should express views on social and political matters, but fewer (37 % white evangelicals, 45 % black Protestants) thought churches should endorse candidates.
However, if one examines what Whitehead says on this matter in Process and Reality, one finds something rather near to Bergson's expressed view in Creative Evolution.
I maintained that, contrary to the commonly expressed or tacitly accepted view, the era of active evolution did not end with the appearance of the human zoological type: for by virtue of his acquirement of the gift of individual reflection Man displays the extraordinary quality of being able to totalize himself collectively upon himself, thus extending on a planetary scale the fundamental vital process which causes matter, under Certain conditions, to organize itself in elements which are ever more complex physically, and psychologically ever more centrated.
None the less, the rabbis strove for a balance in this matter, and their view is well expressed in Midrash Exodus Rabbah 31 on Ex.
The weight of evidence, then, seems to he on the side of those who hold to the view expressed by Carroll A. Wise, of Garrett Theological Seminary «The belief that the excessive use of alcohol is simply a matter of habit is no longer scientifically tenable.»
As a result, although the Department of Justice makes final decisions on matters like this, we are expressing to Justice our view that no charges are appropriate in this case.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio sought to present a unified front with New York Police Commissioner William Bratton Monday after the two expressed diverging views on Black Lives Matter protests.
«Of course, we should involve the House fully in a decision as important as the renewal of our nuclear deterrent, and in practical terms it is inevitable that there will therefore be a chance for the House to express its view on that important matter in a vote,» he added.
In rebuttal, Wilber, among others, stated that Town Board members have routinely expressed their views on pending matters like the RUPCO project, while members of the Planning Board and other volunteer agencies have similarly spoken up at Town Board meetings.
Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) recognizes as fundamental the right of children to freely express their views in all matters that affect them.
Indeed, Frank Wells, California Teachers Association's communications representative in Southern California also verified that CTA, with whom AEEA is affiliated, has no policy on the matter, even candidly expressing his view that Fisher's email was a bit «extreme.»
These White Papers express the views of the Nova Scotia SPCA on matters relating to a variety of critical animal welfare issues.
Regarding an issue such as global warming, the relevant question for a concerned person (especially one with some expertise on the matter) is not merely whether she / he expressed her / his views once or twice, politely, or whether she wrote some papers or articles on the matter.
Although I enjoy this blog, and Andy tries hard, and I do appreciate his work on the matter, the views that are sometimes expressed (by the Times or through Andy) often seem to reflect a defeatist attitude and approach, and that approach is demonstrated in the paper almost every day.
As someone who has at times been on the receiving end of Dave Roberts» wrath for daring to express a view a bit different than his (e.g., adaptation is really important and not a substitute for mitigation), I'd agree that tone matters a great deal in politics.
It adds a nice personal touch that, on balance, makes the site more inviting than the other climate blogs, no matter what I say about the views / conclusions that often get expressed here.
Now, scientists expressing their views, rather mildly on evidence to date, about a public matter (Freeze Peach anyone???)...... are McCarthyists.
In the circumstances, Charles J considered that he should not be limited to expressing his views on whether the decision maker had applied the correct approach and reached a rational conclusion on the issues of whether the claimant was acting in an official capacity and had treated others with respect but would go on to express his view on whether as a matter of construction and application those decisions were right.
The mere fact that a person, entity or local government may be sued for expressing views can create a chilling effect on discourse around matter public interest
As to the future, as per Mr. O'Leary's comments, I think we have been there for a long time, my own views on such matters having been expressed at http://www.slaw.ca/2011/07/11/%E2%80%9Conly-a-fool-would-make-predictions%E2%80%94especially-about-the-future%E2%80%9D/
Bumper stickers, sandwich boards, pamphlets and handmade window signs expressing views on potential political issues in British Columbia do not require their creators or holders to register with British Columbia's chief electoral officer under that province's Election Act, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled today; however, «sponsors» of election advertising are required to register, no matter how little they may have spent on the advertising.
Perhaps the clients need to be viewed first as their «expectations» instead of as a «problem» (because they are SRL, low - income or have mental health problems), the language they express their expectations when conveying their problem / fixations on unresolved legal matter.
This could be argued to endorse the view expressed by the author on this blog in November that the «constitutional requirements» clause in Article 50 (1) functions as the bridge between the domestic legal order and the Union legal order, and thus the giving and potential revocation of notice under Article 50 (2) is purely a matter of domestic law.
DESIRING to encourage greater involvement of national Parliaments in the activities of the European Union and to enhance their ability to express their views on draft legislative acts of the Union as well as on other matters which may be of particular interest to them,
CoinDesk, as an organization, does not take positions on the economic value on any given cryptocurrency or blockchain project, though our outside opinion contributors may express their own views on such matters.
Such an approach is aligned with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (www.unicef.org/crc/), Article 12, which states that «children are full - fledged persons who have the right to express their views in all matters affecting them and requires that those views be heard and given due weight in accordance with the child's age and maturity.»
More broadly speaking, however, the MDI is conceptualized within the Social Indicators approach as well as the Rights of the Child framework, in that the MDI partly fulfills children's «right to express their views in all matters affecting them» (Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child; www.unicef.org/crc/).
Because the subject matter of this bill involves family relationships, numerous Floridians have forcefully expressed their views on the topic.
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