Sentences with phrase «international controversies over»

«Both cases, as well as the broader international controversies over whaling and sealing in the context of which they arose, illustrate the persuasive power of the «appeal to science»: enlisting scientific objectivity and rigour to underpin the credibility of legal arguments and legal norms,» says the abstract.
The pattern, according to YouTube, began with the international controversy over Paul's posting of a suicide victim in one of his videos on December 31.

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In the past two weeks, Barcelona has made international headlines because of the controversy over whether the region of Catalonia will declare independence from Spain.
There continues to be a lively, and sometimes ugly, controversy over ministries to gays such as Exodus International.
The Netherlands international has since spoken out over the controversy, saying, «All you can do is laugh, it is a joke right?
Jose Mourinho chose to wade in on the debate over Deigo Costa's behaviour during Chelsea's match with Arsenal by claiming there was no controversy and that the Brazilian born Spanish international should have named as Man Of The Match.
A controversy is also growing around Mitchell over why he used his last day as international development secretary to authorise a # 16 million handout to Rwandan dictator Paul Kagame, despite opposition from his own civil servants.
Mitchell eventually resigned after calling a policeman a «f *** ing pleb» last month, but his appearance in front of the international development committee concerned a second controversy over his support for Rwanda.
Next month's speaker has not yet been announced but it had been widely thought to be Priti Patel — until this week when the controversy over the international development secretary's trip to Israel in August blew up.
This was removed for the international versions of the game, due to the controversy over the mass killings of dolphins that happen in many countries across Asia.
But controversy in international politics continues to rage over what role developing countries, including India, should play in reducing greenhouses gases and the mitigation of climate change when they are not the ones who created the problem.
The article «A decade on, controversy still surrounds China's Three Gorges Dam» in the journal Probe International says, «Despite the problems, the Three Gorges will be joined by a wave of new hydropower projects over the next decade — mostly spread across China's mountainous and earthquake prone southwest.»
As the US airline industry faces a host of challenges — steep international competition, rapidly increasing consumer demand, flight delays and congestion, the ever - pressing need for safety, controversy over federal vs. private insurance against terrorist acts, and so on — climate change looms as a sleeping giant.
Over the last few years there has been much controversy over the negotiation of the international Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or AOver the last few years there has been much controversy over the negotiation of the international Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or Aover the negotiation of the international Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA.
The trends include: Number 1: Controversy over Whether Employers Using Credit Reports for Employment Screening is Discriminatory Increases Number 2: Questions about Criminal Records of Job Applicants Become More Difficult for Employers to Ask Number 3: Employers Discover Fast and Cheap Online Background Checks Using Criminal Databases Not Always Accurate or Legal Number 4: Background Checks of Temporary Workers Cause for Concern for Employers as Hiring Increases Number 5: International Background Screening More Necessary Due to Mobility of Workers in Global Economy Number 6: Using Social Network Sites Such as Facebook to Screen Job Candidates Increases Legal Risk for Employers Number 7: More Workplace Violence Prevention Education Helps Protect Employers and Employees Number 8: Increased Privacy Concerns Over Offshoring of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Number 9: E-Verify and I - 9 Audits Help Government Find Employers with Illegal Workers Number 10: New Accreditation Standards Help Employers Select Background Screening Fover Whether Employers Using Credit Reports for Employment Screening is Discriminatory Increases Number 2: Questions about Criminal Records of Job Applicants Become More Difficult for Employers to Ask Number 3: Employers Discover Fast and Cheap Online Background Checks Using Criminal Databases Not Always Accurate or Legal Number 4: Background Checks of Temporary Workers Cause for Concern for Employers as Hiring Increases Number 5: International Background Screening More Necessary Due to Mobility of Workers in Global Economy Number 6: Using Social Network Sites Such as Facebook to Screen Job Candidates Increases Legal Risk for Employers Number 7: More Workplace Violence Prevention Education Helps Protect Employers and Employees Number 8: Increased Privacy Concerns Over Offshoring of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Number 9: E-Verify and I - 9 Audits Help Government Find Employers with Illegal Workers Number 10: New Accreditation Standards Help Employers Select Background Screening FOver Offshoring of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Number 9: E-Verify and I - 9 Audits Help Government Find Employers with Illegal Workers Number 10: New Accreditation Standards Help Employers Select Background Screening Firms
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