Sentences with phrase «fundamental point of this article»

My problem with Mr. Howey is that he isn't the best - informed overall and that the fundamental point of this article is true — the advice won't fit all, or even most.

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In the same section, an article «Signs of a Shaker New Normal», points out the growing income inequality in society and worries if the American economy will ever return to the steady growth model or is a more fundamental economic transition underway.
The second of seven articles of the statement opposes the claim that a consensus has been obtained in fundamental points of the doctrine.
Insofar as my article was a critique of Lindsey, the point was not that he is poorly trained, but that some of his views are wrong in a fundamental way.
There are actually several points that make it different: The European charter of fundamental rights states in its very first article that human dignity is inviolable.
Read the article 5 Important Reasons To Use Free Plagiarism Checkers in eLearning to discover some fundamental points that will demonstrate the significance of plagiarism checkers.
Another point worth highlighting is that, according to the ECJ, by disapplying the statutes of limitations periods, the referring court would not breach the principle of legality (nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege), as enshrined in Article 49 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights («Charter»).
For me, Jordan's article illustrates a fundamental point about marketing online content: the old adage of «If you build it, they will come «doesn't work.
The Council of State accepted that some questions pertaining to the way in which the applicant experiences, sexually or otherwise, his sexual orientation or how and when the applicant became aware of his sexual orientation may be contrary to the right to personal integrity (art. 3 (1) Charter) and the right to private life as guaranteed in Articles 3 and 7 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and asked the CJEU for guidance on this point.
Moreover, the clear severance of ESM from Article 136 (3) TFEU, and thus any roots in EU law, appears specious in light of the remainder of the judgment, which upholds the role of the EU institutions (including the Court) in the ESM and points to the importance of (Commission administered) conditionality on the one hand, while on the other, the application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights is excluded because the ESM is not within the scope of EU law.
Last year I wrote an article on the essentials of agreements for commission (Commission agreement basics, REM, July 2013) that outlines the fundamental points all agents need to know about legislative requirements, format, payment structure and entitlement, amongst others.
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