Sentences with phrase «grey areas about»

Woolworths says private labels represent 10 per cent of its total product range, but analysts say this under - represents its significance amid grey areas about what classifications are included, when fresh fruit, vegetables and meat are stripped out.
There is no grey area about this, it is black and white.

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One of the things that struck me about the document is that there's a genuine difficulty in reporting on this sort of stuff in a world replete with grey areas.
How can a «Good Christian» gun down a doctor at an abortion clinic because the doctor went against their ideals and that's a grey fuzzy area but when a follower of Islam kills someone when outraged about their own beliefs, it's pure evil?
There's some grey area when we talk about Desim and spirituality of an non «God - like» form but the notion is that the emerging contemporary view of atheists is essentially «not theists».
We also specifically talked about going past the due date and potential issues there... she said that the placenta does get «old» and that nutrition transfer can become impaired Luckily, we are pretty confident about the exact date of conception, so there really isn't much grey area there.
About 1 million acres of the border region are federally protected wildlife areas, he said, and threatened and endangered species include Sonoran pronghorn antelopes, Mexican grey wolves, Gila monsters, ocelots and jaguars.
At the same time, we wish to help students (1) experience authentic processes of science, in particular discussion / debate about experimental data and their interpretation (including «grey areas»), (2) recognize the creativity and open - ended nature of research, and (3) see the diversity of people who undertake research careers (i.e. not just the genius / geeks of popular culture).
This movie is more about the grey areas in between.»
There are some grey areas, so read this HMRC guide to work out if you need to tell it about income made from online sales.
What about the grey area mentioned at the end?
There appears to be no ice (could be some grey ice) over a vast area but NOAA makes the temperature about -15 C or colder.
Let's talk about the grey area first.
What we like about Neota is that their software allows you get into that grey area and can adapt as you go along; its flexible like that.»
Mihai discussed about new versus the current privacy protection regulation and its grey areas, presenting practical consequences and potential solutions thereto.
I'm generally concerned about the unpaid internship economy present in many industries, but there are grey areas, and, from a policy perspective, I find it more difficult to challenge volunteer positions with social justice organizations.
However, «negligence» can be a grey area, and if a physician does not communicate honestly with the patient or the patient's family about a mistake that occurred — i.e., either not coming clean about the mistake or mischaracterising the mistake — that action itself can push the perception of the mistake beyond the grey area, to a clear breach of the standard of care in the eyes of the trier of fact.
There is a «grey area» about suggesting to an expert that particular statements in his report might be omitted or rephrased when, perhaps, they do not show the client or the case in the best light, but are not crucial to the evidence or the expert's opinion.
The worry when you're talking about such extreme brightness on an LCD TV is that it will cause dark areas to look washed out and grey.
While bitcoin trading remains a regulatory grey area, traders can currently still go about their business.
I've been thinking about painting the living area in a light grey or Antique white used upstairs.
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