In an increasingly interconnected world, both socially and economically, Canadian merger law and policy will likely see
further debates like these in the future.
Not exact matches
However, this notion needs
further debate - particularly as it could replace a «honeymoon rate» and banks may not
like the idea.
Clement was reportedly
far less committed to the digital locks provision than James Moore, the culture minister, but, just
like with the census
debate, emerged as a loyal standard bearer.
I pray to whichever holy name (God, Allah, Jehovah, Krishna, Jesus, etc.) suits the ONE Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent being that ignorance is wiped away from our species and we become a closer, more loving, peaceful creature and that we realize how much time we waste and how much
further we push our fellow neighbor and brother under God, regardless of creed, away
debating over who's God is better and discover the error of our ways before we destroy each other... before it's too late, because The End is Nigh!!!!! LOL!!!!! Really though, isn't the world full of enough tragedy, and aren't their so many more important things that need our energy and attention
like the innocent children in Pakistan dying from diseases from the flood or the homeless children in our own country, or the lack of education, which is exactly what leads to this kind of
debate?
If you look around you, I think you'll find that the
debates we're having are over fundamental aspects of theology — but people are so
far from the truth that they seem
like hairs to them.
Now at some time in the eternal security
debate, after all this talk about grace, someone says something
like, «I think you're taking this grace thing a little bit too
far.
I think that the church has
far more pressing and «simple» concerns than a
debate over premillenialism and the
like.
Childless and independent, with
far more interest in the latest political and theological
debates than trends in cloth diapering, I,
like so many others, dismissed «mommy blogging» as trivial, jejune.
There is an increasing attempt by churches belonging to different confessional families, groupings of those oriented in a particular theological direction, or even by individual churches themselves, to engage in bilateral or multilateral dialogues, where specific issues regarding the doctrines and practices that continue to be both theological and practical irritants,
like the practice of Baptism or the existence of mixed marriages are discussed, analysed and
debated, and attempts made to produce consensus documents for
further study and action.
I thought people here were
debating about two or three seasons back why he should be our top striker.When I thought the Monaco match was the icing on the cake to show how average he was it seems just
like Wenger we» will never learn our lesson.Now people our okay with him being a super sub which is debatable.Giroud was a super sub in games last season because he wasn't played when he was supposed to.He's not your ideal super sub because he very hardly creates but rather requires people to create for him.Most of the time super subs are the one's who tend to create the chances and open up spaces in the opposition defence.West ham are ready to pay and hence we should demand more from them.We can then use the money from his sale on
far better players.Given the same seasons, time and chances a lot of average strikers can do better than what he did.This is because Arsenal create a lot of chances and it just needs someone who can finish.Goodbye!.
I really want to discuss our feeding journey for Eli, but I feel
like it's a topic that can sometimes becomes
far too political, so I've really
debated how to approach it.
The eleventh - hour attempt by Republicans in the U.S. Senate to repeal the Affordable Care Act once seemed
like the longest of long shots, but now appears to have a chance — albeit slim — at passage, even though it has been deemed the most «radical» of all the Obamacare reform efforts the GOP has
debated thus
far.
But as much as it sounds
like old wine in a new bottle, we can take the current Iran - centred
debate (just) a little
further and remind ourselves that the danger is in the weapons themselves, not in who holds them.
The party needs to
debate whether in the absence of such
further changes, and considering the substantial changes already underway on the NHS front - line, the Bill can retain Lib Dem support — the Social Liberal Forum will continue to support the
likes of Graham Winyard, Charles West, Evan Harris and Shirley Williams as they seek to secure that
debate.
With the events at Charlottesville, it seems
like a final dam broke, where many agreed that the
far - right must be countered with violence, and that traditional US freedom values are up to
debate, when it comes to the «fight against the right».
The apparent softening of the order on those with the right to reside in the US looks
like a classic example of pushing hard in one direction before seeking credit for then mitigating the most egregious side effects — thus shifting terms of the
debate and polarising
further the pro-Trump side and those opposed to him.
The Conservative and Labour narratives are so
far apart their
debates are
like two partially deaf pensioners having utterly separate conversations.
Steve Greenberg, a political analyst and spokesman for Siena College polls, says there are good reasons, strategically, why an incumbent governor
like Cuomo, who's
far ahead in the polls from his nearest opponent, would avoid appearing in a televised
debate with just his major party challenger.
If prominent figures
like Bernie Sanders and Karen Lewis stepped forward to organize a conference, then it would give
further momentum to left political action and deepen the
debate about the role of the Democrats.
North upped the ante even
further on May 9, in an interview with the Washington Times, claiming that the young survivors of the February 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida — many of whom have since become leading voices in the gun control
debate — and others
like them were «civil terrorists.»
Steve Greenberg, with Siena College polling, says candidates who are
far ahead in the polls,
like Cuomo, often believe it's a smart political strategy to minimize
debate participation, and the risk of possible mistakes, in a live TV format.
My Labour colleagues
like Ben Bradshaw, Peter Hain, John Denham and many others are a
far better example than the Lib Dem wannabee leader Huhne and the under pressure Tory chair on how to conduct this
debate.
Our track record on
debating similar questions on Earth,
like the use of genetically modified crops, is
far from stellar.
I'm with Elon Musk in thinking that fundamental questions
like this need to be asked and the answers
debated before we go too
far down this road.
The
debate might seem
like a semantic fine point,
further evidence that statisticians are from Mars and the rest of us are from Earth.
These are actually some of my favorite posts to write because I feel
like a lot of the reader questions that I get are questions that SO MANY of you want to ask... and often times, the reader questions spur some really interesting
debate and
further discussion and
further questions, etc. etc. etc..
And again, while there are other pressing societal problems affecting the country's schools,
like child poverty and infrastructure and funding (to say nothing of what or how students are taught), so
far much of the
debate has focused on these teacher evaluations.
Like most everything in education, the issue is
far more nuanced than the
debate.
The
debate heats up when you look at the
far less costly, 208 - horsepower GLA250, which,
like the AMG, receives small visual and cabin tech enhancements.
As long as you're willing to exchange your ideas and views about things with the civility that — I'm glad to say — most commentators I've seen have used so
far on this issue, then your perspective is something we'd
like to know about in our online
debate Wednesday and / or our comments section here on the column.
In the early days of this project, there was a lot of
debate internally at EA about how many SSX fans still existed and how much interest remained in the market for games
like SSX, and even some of the games we have taken
further inspiration from such as Burnout and old - school Tony Hawk.
It's fair to say Tomb Raider borrows greatly from the Uncharted series, but being the originator of something only goes so
far and realistically speaking Sony's series is undoubtedly influenced by the early Tomb Raider titles, so
like the Bourne vs Bond
debate, neither could exist with out the other, leveling the playing field.
Further to Josie @ # 12, I'd also
like to say that even some of the most intransigent opponents can be brought around by sufficient reasoned
debate.
Too often these days, the
debate is
far from being informative but has turned into something
like a beauty contest and he - said - she - said affair.
Still, I
like the idea of having our own working list here, in part to shift this discussion away from unresolvable whipsaw
debates (over issues
like how fast and
far sea levels will rise by 2100).
If the IPCC, or something
like it with another name, is to continue, it would hugely improved by them, and could perhaps hope to inspire and inform
debates rather than discourage and mislead them as has been the case so
far.
If the IPCC, or something
like it with another name, is to continue, it would be hugely improved by them, and it could perhaps hope to inspire and inform
debates rather than discourage and mislead them as has been the case so
far.
Of course, we would
like these thoughts to influence the discussion, but we are just a blog, and opportunities for us bloggers to influence the
debate are few and
far between.
Since so much is riding on an uncertain art and imprecise science, only
further methodological
debate, exposure, and interdisciplinary consensus about legitimacy will allow us to place the needed level of confidence in results
like MBH.
Your comment is thoughtful and wise, at least in the general case, but in the case of climate science, I object to holding those that the
likes of Judith, Marc Morano and Richard S. Lindzen disparage as «the Team» and worse, responsible to be so sensitive about what «will
further polarize the
debate» when it is the deniers and their oily sponsors that are 100 % responsible for polarizing the
debate.
Further, I agree with those who say that having a «
debate» —
like a school
debate on some philosophical question — is already enough evidence for the silliness of the said exercise.
Many of us feel
like you see
further in regards to this
debate, but in fact that's because you're surrounded by dwarves.
This allows the appropriate cost benefit analysis (maybe this is getting to
far into politics) that should be significantly more useful for the main
debate than these temperature predictions that we have and takes many unpredictable factors out of the equation and if we have a full chain of logic it should be easier to find — because time as opposed to amount of carbon related models leave you asking questions
like «what will happen to technology»
Much
like with the
debate over decommissioning the aging Indian Point nuclear power plant, much of the added power that could be created because of the increased pipeline capacity, could just as easily (and probably
far more cheaply) be offset with energy efficiency improvements in the region.
I would
like to see
further discussion of the interpolation vs extrapolation
debate as it relates to proxy calibration.
If we had been allowed to
debate further, I would have
liked to have identified his asceticism — for other people, not himself.
While many lawyers are still
debating yesterday's hot - button technology issues
like the cloud or LegalZoom, there is a
far more urgent, more revolutionary, and possibly more controversial tech topic that is rapidly emerging: artificial intelligence.
Beyond this, having the fingerprint on the front of the display as shown in this patent may
further fuel
debate surrounding notches, which companies
like Essential with its Ph - 1 and Apple have embraced.
UASF Still on the Table Although reports have stated that the Bitcoin scaling
debate may be coming to an end due to what has been known as the «Barry Silbert Agreement,» recent developments indicate that it may still be
far from over, leaving other options
like the
As much as most people would
like to think otherwise, the Bitcoin block size
debate is
far from over.