Sentences with phrase «grievances by»

Some analysts think the fork's backers could file their grievances by supporting another project with similar goals (those aren't difficult to find, given the increasing demand for scalable bitcoin solutions).
Whereas criminal litigation or prosecution deals primarily with lawsuits by the state or government against those who have committed a crime, civil litigation primarily deals with private grievances by persons or businesses against another persons or businesses.
Where is the deluge of grievances by clients who have been deceived by social media posts?
«And we have exercised our right to petition the government for redress of grievances by informing elected officials about our concerns that in the course of its climate science campaign, Exxon may have violated the law.
And it will be wrong of us to approach even our grievances by threatening to disobey the laws or by threatening the integrity of our nation,» he said.
«McDonald's has had countless opportunities to resolve grievances by offering workers a fair wage and acceptable working conditions.
President Mubammadu Buhari has said that the Federal Government will evolve measures to curb incessant strikes and address grievances by staff of universities in...
«While strongly condemning the killings and other acts of violence that have been perpetuated in the town, Acting President Osinbajo emphasises that resorting to acts of violence as a form of redress over grievances by any group of people anywhere in the country will not be tolerated or condoned by the Federal Government.
«At least, we have developed a civil approach in pursuing our grievances by going to court.
Marx and Engels do not mean that priests are necessarily impostors who cunningly divert the workers» attention from their grievances by telling them lies about God and a spiritual world.
Hoss was joined in his grievances by others in the church, and storm darkened the sky over Vanderbilt.
Allow them to air their grievances by saying, «Please tell me more about the problem.»
This resolution is not an act of mercy for one individual, simply expressing a political grievance by committing callous murder.
Complaint: Defined by the NASD as a written statement of a grievance by a customer or his agent, involving persons associated with the member concerning the solicitation, execution, or disposition of funds or securities.
Donors may notify Climate Reality of a privacy - related issue or grievance by contacting [email protected].
Successfully represented a client in a classification grievance by preventing re-classification that could have had national payroll implications for the employer.
A discharged state police officer was not entitled to personal review of his grievance by the Director of Virginia's Department of Human Resource Management.
The March 1 ruling, which considered a grievance by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union against the provincial government's treatment of court reporters as independent contractors when it comes to their transcription work, noted the new plan aimed at responding to an earlier finding that the province's approach was in violation of the collective agreement.
It is important to remember that this case concerned the adjudication of a labour grievance by the Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Board.
Canada (Attorney General) v. Association of Justice Counsel, 2016 FCA 92 (37014) Should a grievance by DoJ lawyers herein proceed.
An Appeal Court ruling will require the Alberta Labour Relations Board to consider a grievance by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees that could increase its membership by close to 6,800.
«From being more diligent on requiring renter's insurance to performing more stringent credit checks and utilizing leases that are enforceable, investment property owners can save themselves time, money and grievance by hiring professional property managers such as a Real Property Management office.»

Not exact matches

Engage with your audience on social media by starting conversations and responding to both praise and grievances.
Meanwhile, banking - related complaints handled by an industry ombudsman last year surged by 28 per cent, with credit cards, mortgages and personal accounts drawing the most customer grievances.
We can get caught up in the petty day - to - day grievances, become sidelined by our own stressors, or let sarcasm fly unattended.
As a result of the guild's efforts, workers who get fired by Uber now have a chance to go through a grievance procedure to try to get their jobs back.
The proposed legislation tackles a worrying norm in which companies, including throughout tech, mandate that employees air any grievances before a private, third - party arbitrator who is typically paid for by the company itself.
One way Merkel could do this is by appeasing Trump's grievances over German NATO contributions.
The investigation was triggered by a list of grievances filed by the Great White North Franchise Association — a group that represents approximately half of Canadians Tims franchisees.
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn have reacted to their MPs» misbehaviour by calling for new grievance procedures for victims.
Proponents of Hindutva share a worldview shaped by a bitter sense of grievance directed primarily at India's 180 million Muslims and at other «foreign» religious minorities as well, not least Christians.
The outside game aims to secure rights by petitioning for redress of grievances.
Mantel's memoir, like the novels, is thick with smoldering grievances: against teachers («I don't know if there is a case on record of a child of seven murdering a schoolteacher, but I think there ought to be»); adults generally («In Hadfield, as everywhere in history of the world, violence without justification or apology was meted out by big people to small»); and above all, against the Catholic Church, which stood in judgment on her mother when Mantel was a child.
These grievances are shared to some degree by the whole Islamic world, but the third has become the most urgent.
We should have asked real questions about the grievances caused throughout the world by our economic and foreign policies, military occupations and wars — but of course we don't want to go there!
But the protests, which have been largely led by university students, had expanded beyond the original opposition to the social security changes to include broader anti-government grievances.
By her fourth year as warden, the number of grievances filed monthly by prisoners had dropped from over 100 to single - digit figureBy her fourth year as warden, the number of grievances filed monthly by prisoners had dropped from over 100 to single - digit figureby prisoners had dropped from over 100 to single - digit figures.
In a letter to Mr Bercow, the Prime Minister said the current grievance system for dealing with complaints by MPs» staff lacked «teeth» as there was no contractual requirement for MPs to follow its procedures.
As a peaceful group set out to march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to demonstrate for redress of grievance against the state government for denying them the right to register to vote, they were brutally set upon and beaten by Alabama state troopers and local possemen.
There is no need to recount here the well - documented story of how the civil rights movement inspired political activism by other groups with grievances about their status in America and their treatment throughout American history.
There can be no grievance — or emergency — that is a fit object of redress by mob law, or licentious government.
We negotiate differences between husbands and wives, parents and children, employers and employees by paying attention to the grievances presented by two parties.
The peasants who have now banded together in Swabia have formulated their intolerable grievances against the rulers in twelve articles, and have undertaken to support them with certain passages of Scripture... the thing that pleases me most... is that they offer to accept instructions... Since I have a reputation for being one of those who deal with the Holy Scriptures here on earth, and especially as one whom they mention and call upon by name in the second document, I have all the more courage and confidence in openly publishing my instruction.
Aided by attorneys eager for court - awarded fees — which are an accepted part of class settlements — consumers are taking their grievances to court in record numbers.
Diplomatic relations between the two managers were called off when Benítez described Ferguson, in a list of carefully prepared grievances, as being «the only manager in the English league who can not be punished» for offences against referees and suggested the United manager was allowed to operate with impunity by the Premier League and the FA.
The underlying grievances were wider than football and the World Cup, arising from the frustrations and concerns of those left behind by Brazil's economic expansion.
He has been up front in discussing the seasonlong feud with the Patriots that involved his violating the NFL's substance abuse policy by missing a drug test, New England's withholding $ 8.5 million of his $ 11.5 million signing bonus, and his filing a grievance against the Patriots and a lawsuit against the league (both of which, along with the team's countergrievance, were dropped when the trade was made).
If you're not inclined to be won over by the episode's heart - rending climax, this could be a possible list of grievances with the events north of The Wall:
The second collusion grievance brought on a much larger penalty of $ 38 million to be paid to the players by the owners, and Collusion III's punishment included $ 64.5 million in damages to go along with additional penalties for the impact on multi-year deals and bonuses.
HR drowning in paperwork from all the grievances raised against Wenger, scouts jumping off bridges after 4 years of rejection as non of the proposals were considered but wenger to be better than Giroud, salmonella outbreak because Wenger thinks sell by dates are a conspiracy so dinnerladies being forced to cook off meat and Dick law being sent all over the world to negotiate only for Wenger to think «meh that's too expensive by 0.0001 %
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z