Sentences with phrase «in public dispute»

Gevers had been involved in a public dispute with Tezos founders Arthur and Kathleen Breitman, over his contract.
Across the pond, powerhouse London - based law firm Eversheds and law firm recruiters are duking it out in a public dispute over who's to blame for lack of diversity in the legal profession, reports The Lawyer.com.
His family was split, with his in - laws siding against him in public dispute.
Miner stepped down as co-chair of the Cuomo - controlled Democratic State Committee last year, and most recently has been in a public dispute over whether the state should direct funds to upgrade infrastructure in Syracuse and other cities or funnel them to projects tailored for economic development.
Fitzpatrick has engaged in a public dispute with Syracuse Police Chief Frank Fowler and the city's mayor, Stephanie Miner.
More than any other question in public dispute, abortion on demand is the core commitment of the American establishment.
The point is that churches exceed their competence, undermine their credibility, skew their mission, and risk betraying the trust of their people when they turn themselves into political lobbies, promiscuously pronouncing and advocating on almost every policy issue in public dispute.
Every once in a while, the undervaluation is too large to match in a new holding, so we end up in a public dispute with management.
Spotify has been in the spotlight lately as the company found itself entangled in a public dispute with Taylor Swift.
«It becomes a matter of corporate philosophy — does the employer want to get in a public dispute over this?»
Furthermore, some of these men are known to engage in public disputes around theology — often on their blogs — which this passage clearly condemns.
The airline suggested that its fliers preferred Lyft over the much larger Uber, which has been engaged in public disputes with drivers andemployees.

Not exact matches

Senior Nigerien officials are disputing the US's public account of the deadly October mission in which four American soldiers were killed, according to a new ABC News report.
But the battle of political personalities at the heart of the dispute undermined public confidence in governing institutions.
When responses poured in about how [sic] «your famous in» various states, even countries, Cella retweeted and fanned the flames, amassing a following of 6000 + followers and turning a personal dispute into a public spectacle.
As Facebook grapples with a backlash over its role in spreading disinformation, an internal dispute over how to handle the threat and the public outcry is resulting in the departure of a senior executive.
A simmering dispute between Dauman and Redstone, who has so far successfully fought off legal claims about his competency, broke into public view last week when he fired Dauman and Abrams from the trust and told Viacom executives he opposed the company's plan to sell a stake in the Paramount Pictures division.
Their tensions seeped into public view in February, when General McMaster said at a security conference in Munich that the evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election was beyond dispute.
Mr. Trump may be hoping that his chances of keeping the dispute in arbitration and out of public view are better before a federal judge than a state one.
The mission of The PIABA Foundation is to promote financial literacy by educating public investors about abuses in the financial services industry and the securities dispute resolution process.
In October 2017, it was reported that Waymo offered Uber a chance to put an end to their legal dispute in exchange for a $ 1 billion payment and a public apologIn October 2017, it was reported that Waymo offered Uber a chance to put an end to their legal dispute in exchange for a $ 1 billion payment and a public apologin exchange for a $ 1 billion payment and a public apology.
Loopstra Nixon is a full - service Canadian business and public law firm dedicated to serving clients involved in business and finance, litigation and dispute resolution, municipal, land use planning and development, and commercial real estate.
Provides access to an independent international investor - state dispute settlement (ISDS) mechanism subject to appropriate safeguards, and reserves the full rights of governments to legislate and regulate in the public interest.
Arbitration typically is less costly than going to trial, but more significantly those disputes are not hashed out in a public setting.
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Also, my understanding of the bus situation in the article mentioned was that the segregated buses were public transit and the dispute was that the public buses were «in effect forcing religious people to sin,» if not segregated, but «outrageous and extremist,» if it was segregated, forcing women «to be sent to the back of the bus.»
The ongoing dispute is not between censors and civil libertarians, but over what standards should prevail in defining public decency.
The corollary would be that a diminution of the public honor accorded to those who died in combat might be desirable in helping Mr. Hayes win his next round of foreign policy disputes with John McCain - disputes that he might otherwise lose in public argument about the merits of the military operation in question.
It is odd that the Bell case, in many ways as searingly important as Captain Dreyfus was to Zola's generation of Frenchmen, has so far barely raised a whisper in English public life, while disputes about homosexual clergy or women bishops command attention.
Most Americans believe, when they think of the issue at all, that our disputes over the role of religion in public life and discourse are pretty heated» though for some of us they aren't nearly hot enough.
That we live in an age where the discipline of history is in disarray in the public square is beyond dispute.
Press almost any of the great social and moral disputes in our public life and, usually sooner rather than later, the argument turns to abortion.
Washington (CNN)- A dispute over public prayers at town board meetings will be taken up by the Supreme Court in coming months, another contentious case over the intersection of faith and the public arena.
Religion may have some vestigial influence in pressing «smallish disputes» in the public arena, but it is irrelevant to the big questions.
«No one, whether from Government, industry, health organisations or the general public, would dispute that more needs to be done to tackle obesity in Australia.
Terry pinpointed a dedication hardly in full view last season at Villa, where Bruce had a very public dispute with # 12m striker Ross McCormack, currently on open sale over his «continually missing training» which included one no - show that was blamed on a faulty electric gate.
CHICAGO (Reuters)- Public school teachers in Chicago voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new three - year contract, ending a bitter dispute with Mayor Rahm Emanuel over school reforms that prompted the first strike of city teachers in 25 years.
It was so controversial that a report disputing it, written by Professors Richard Warshak and Linda Nielsen and endorsed by 110 child care specialists, was published in the journal «Psychology, Public Policy and Law».
And while the science may be disputed, depending on who is funding the study, as to whether commonly used food dyes such as Yellow 5, Red 40 and 6 others made from petroleum pose a «rainbow of risks» that include hyperactivity in children, cancer (in animal studies), and allergic reactions, because of the problem of hyperactivity, the Center for Science in the Public Interest petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to ban the use of these dyes given that the British government and European Unionhave taken actions that are virtually ending their use of dyes throughout Europe.
Political parties in Belfast are in dispute over whether to hold a public inquiry into the scandal - which would have the power to compel witnesses to give evidence - or an investigation which would allow Stormont to set the terms and procedures.
He stands to lose in the eyes of the public if the dispute drags on for any reason other than union militancy.
It has been both heartening and encouraging to see communities and organisations informing the wider public about the punitive measures this government is pursuing and it has been an indicator of the growing resistance to see people who have never been involved in demonstrations or disputes, coming together to say «no» to these attacks.
In the years post war it established the NHS, legal aid, Welfare state, inc child benefit, Trades disputes act, public ownership, national insurance - progressive steps that made Britain a new kind of country.
«The mass shooting in Parkland, Florida — the 18th at a school this year alone — lays bare the all - too - tragic reality that all face: we are not doing enough to keep violent weapons out of the hands of those who are a threat and danger to public safety,» said Gounardes, referring to a statistic on school shootings by the Everytown gun control group that has been disputed as inaccurate.
While it is unusual for this type of dispute to play out in public, prosecutors say this happens all the time between their office and the police department.
While all candidates generally attacked Albany's dysfunction, they heaped praise on AG Andrew Cuomo and the way he's handled the investigation of Gov. David Paterson's role in a domestic violence dispute involving his top aide — despite the fact that little information has been released to the public in recent month.
We tried and it was a beautiful experiment that I thought was very important but those in power managed to sabotage its reputation by just constantly hammering that a new constitution should never be ratified in dispute which was complete bollocks (for more on the dispute manufactured by the Independence Party see the «An Unexpected Hiccup» section of From the people to the people, a new constitution) because those in power will always fight against anything that brings more liberation and more rights to the public and thwarts their unconditional power.
Fifty thousand tax workers are being balloted on a wide - ranging programme of industrial action in a dispute over job cuts, the Public and Commercial Services union announces.
The FBI's public dispute with Apple while attempting to force the decryption of the San Bernadino killer's device brought the issue to the fore in 2015, with the technology giant becoming an unlikely champion of customer privacy.
«It is on record that we have never, since the inception of this administration, had any dispute with the organized labour and I will be the first to admit that the Labour Unions in Lagos State have been most responsible and while, at the same time, being dogged in their advocacy for the promotion of the interests of workers in Lagos State, both in the public and private sector groups.
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