Sentences with phrase «for much dispute»

Not exact matches

The dollar has rallied through much of the past week as concerns over the U.S. - China trade dispute receded, and as the U.S. 10 - year bond yield shot past 3 percent for the first time in four years.
The Philippine press is reporting that industry sources said that a consortium that is vying for the Light Railway Transit extension contract is on the verge of breaking up as two members (AMA Group Holdings and SNC Lavalin) are engaged in a dispute over who should supply the equipment and trains and how much funding the Philippine government should source.
The late Pope John Paul II has been described as the inspiration for a possible compromise to the dispute over the proposed Islamic center and mosque in the World Trade Center vicinity - that it be withdrawn and built elsewhere, much as the late pontiff had canceled plans for a convent near the Auschwitz concentration camp.
While some studies indicate that harsher punishments deter certain crimes, few show this effect for major human - rights violations, and the ones that do are much disputed.
The picture of the Church that emerged was distorted by this apologetic context — too much emphasis was being given to points that were disputed (the authority of the pope, for example) and not enough given to other important points (such as the nature of the local churches).
When I go to Church, I don't go to some building that someone built, listen to someone speak at me about the evils of the world, give up money for some out of sight missionary work, and then get berated for not doing things according to some interpreted version of a much disputed holy book.
The much disputed positive ending of Amos, for example 9:8 b ff.)
In light of this fourfold division, it appears that the current disputes about Darwin and design are at bottom not so much conflicts between science and religion as disagreements about whether there is room for only one level — not a plurality of levels — on which to understand the story of life.
For example, Pacem in Terris is often cited in support of rights much in dispute today, such as a right to healthcare.
Probably not all readers will agree with what the author writes in this chapter, for the whole matter of Christian perfection is very much disputed.
But, in response to the criticism of McGrath and others, it does suggest why it would be inappropriate for the Catechism of the Catholic Church to address directly the specifics of a controversy that is as much an intra-Protestant dispute as a dispute between Protestants and Catholics.
He administered relief of the poor, worked for conciliation in labor disputes, emphasized frequent Communion, established homes for beggars, and did much for the education of the clergy.
So much for the separation of church and state when state institutions set themselves up as arbiters in theological and moral disputes.
In this regard, they were encouraged by the words of Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI: «Our quarreling ancestors were in reality much closer to each other when in all their disputes they still knew that they could only be servants of one truth which must be acknowledged as being as great and as pure as it has been intended for us by God.»
Before he became pope, Benedict wrote that «our quarrelling ancestors were in reality much closer to each other when in all their disputes they still knew that they could only be servants of one truth which must be acknowledged as being as great and as pure as it has been intended for us by God.»
Diego Torres» account of Mourinho's time in Madrid outlines his principles for games against decent opposition, and though the book's subject disputes much of its content, these at least ring true:
Since then Arizona has had an assistant coach arrested, gone 0 - 3 at the Battle 4 Atlantis, had the eligibility of its star freshman questioned, seen Trier suspended for a positive PED test for a second straight year, dealt with a much - disputed ESPN report that Miller had been involved in a plan to pay Ayton, and then won the Pac - 12 regular season and tournament titles.
As much promise as Fekir has shown it has been the french league... I'm not disputing that he wouldn't make a genuine challenge for a first team place but in no way would it be guaranteed.
Gunnerboss you were bang on about Theo up front, there can be no disputing that he is a much better player for us up there, the way he bent his run first half alone is a more natural than anything Iv ever seen him do on the wing.
Responding after receiving the report, Governor Ambode commended members of the Committee which included Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana; Partner of SimmonsCooper, Mrs Victoria Alonge, among others, for the painstaking efforts put into the report, saying that their passion in ensuring that the State Government recovers its lands, buildings as well as disputed quarters were very much appreciated.
Sir Alan blamed NHS managers» arguments over how much they pay each other for treating patients from the other side of the border for the dispute.
Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga The Germany - based International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) gave its much - awaited ruling on the four - year maritime dispute between Ghana and Ivory Coast.
They claim that the keto adapted athlete can go up to 80 % of VO2max on zero carbs, which is pretty much a marathon pace, but this claim seems to be disputed by others (Anthony Colpo for instance)
The conversation covers a lot of ground, touching on why Wahlberg almost fired his agent over Fifty Shades of Grey, Roven showing Heath Ledger the IMAX prologue for The Dark Knight, Entourage salary disputes, horrible test scores for Boogie Nights, and so much more.
Legislature spent much of session in dispute with Governor over its education budget, which was $ 5 million less than the Governor's proposal and did not include any funding for a school - reform committee and the pilot projects it supports.
Although there are disputes about how much Obama or Education Secretary Arne Duncan like Korean schools — see here and here, for example — there is no question that Korea's students» consistently high PISA scores and schools attract some praise from not only Obama, but also many others in America and worldwide.
I applaud the interest All Kinds of Minds has taken in evaluating the program, but I dispute that existing research has shown much of anything, least of all that the program is ready for statewide support.
He does not dispute the research that says that more formal civics education wouldn't help much, but he does argue that schools can do more for the civic development of students: «The challenge... is to build the sense of «we» within our schools in order to nurture civic norms, including the encouragement of voting as a civic obligation.»
(Calif.) A festering dispute over how much freedom local officials should have over education spending has reignited, pitting school managers against advocates for low - income families and some key members of the Legislature.
However, the online form is much faster for starting the dispute process.
If, for instance, your credit report is showing that you were late on a credit card payment in the past but you're able to prove that you weren't, you may be able to dispute that record and have it removed from your credit report, thereby helping to improve your credit score much quicker.
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As much as is practical, use a novel letter for each dispute.
Lord is a son of Remo of schifferstadt, whose size of 72 cm for a time was much disputed.
Meiringen is also famous for its (much disputed) claim to have invented the meringue.
So much for silly claims that there are only two dozen skeptical scienitsts left who dispute warming fears.
In «Cool It,» Lomborg breezily ticks down a laundry list of high - tech ways to engineer the atmosphere, for example, but punts on the tougher questions related to such planet - scale enterprises — such as the inevitable diplomatic dispute over who sets the planetary thermostat and how blocking the sun does nothing to stem the buildup of carbon dioxide, much of which will stay in the atmosphere for many centuries.
For Stuart Hobbs much of the information disputing climate change science is politically driven.
The Washington Post, yesterday, fanned the flames of a dispute over how much sea level rise the residents of the North Carolina Outer Banks should plan upon for this century.
e.g., in the preface: ``... very often scientific disputes about climate change end up being used as a proxy for much deeper conflicts between alternative visions of the future and competing centres of authority in society.»
Would it be too much for me to ask both parties to this dispute to «show their working» in the hope of settling it?
Do you dispute that the Montford «inquiry», after lambasting the Muir Russell inquiry for being «hurried» — actually ended up taking much less time itself?
A pair of climate scientists recently had a dispute regarding how much global warming humans are responsible for.
For instance, in Mexico, water levels at Lake Pátzcuaro fell so much they gave rise to ownership disputes over the land that emerged.
Perhaps the strongest signal of the future for dispute resolution clauses in OBOR contracts can be seen in the work of the much - lauded International Academy of the Belt and Road (IABR), the first research institution concerning the Belt and Road Initiative in Hong Kong.
The Marshall report states there are clear indications that accident victims are not receiving appropriate care and too much is spent by the parties paying for experts and lawyers to litigate disputes over accident benefits.
Anderssen also interviewed several senior family law practitioners in Ontario to identify other creative solutions for implementation here, which included greater public legal education and devolving much of the family disputes into a tribunal - style model.
Even handed contracts are much more prone to conflict than one sided ones, because even handed contracts preserve meaningful rights for both sides that can give both sides legitimate arguments in a particular situation over which they can fight and will fight no knowing how the dispute will be resolved.
Inextricably linked to the preservation obligations plaguing counsel and litigants are the production disputes that provide much fodder for our judges and courts.
Much less protection is provided in Australia, where the regime established for the protection of confidentiality in dispute resolution negotiations generally, under the Australian Evidence Act 1995, admits even more exceptions than the English without prejudice principle.
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