Sentences with phrase «into question whether»

Under these circumstances, should a Provincial Authority amend a Regulation or Bylaw to conform to what CREA had agreed to, it would call into question whether the Real Estate industry was being regulated, or if the Real Estate industry was regulating the Provincial Regulators!
This situation calls into question whether our bigger immediate problem isn't the Industries ability or resolve towards the enforcing existing Regulations by the Regulatory Authorities, themselves!
But on at least two recent occasions the courts have had to consider unique scenarios that called into question whether the rebate is still available if title to the property is transferred not to the person signing the Agreement of Purchase and Sale, but to someone else.
The protective effect of internalizing symptoms that we observed calls into question whether self - medication models of SU are relevant to adolescent SU in the general population.
Further, the inadequacy of the consultation processes calls into question whether these measures can properly be regarded as special measures under the RDA.
However, there are a number of factors that bring into question whether this will be the case.
Multiple hacking attempts, both successful and unsuccessful, have also plagued the major exchanges and called into question whether existing regulatory measures are enough.
In recent weeks, a steady stream of bad news about Facebook has called into question whether users — and shareholders — should trust that the company is headed in the right direction.
That said, $ 1,319 is a formidable price tag for any smartphone and brings into question whether the device is worth the cost of admission.
Where a component described simply enough as a «messaging queue» strikes at the nerve center of organizations» long - standing three - tier applications, and calls into question whether certain of their principal functions still matter.
An obvious place to start: make sure that blood pressure monitoring, and thus diagnosis, is accurate, but a large new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine is calling into question whether we're going about it the best way possible.
Recent decisions risk making the threshold stage only a minimal hurdle because the «reasonable expectation'test is transforming into the question whether Art 8 is engaged at all.
Both this and the Deripaska case call into question whether the current approach to assessing domicile is correct.
Part I argues that enforcing agreements or consent forms does not take into account studies and jurisprudence that call into question whether parties are in a position to make autonomous, informed decisions regarding embryo disposition prior to undergoing IVF treatment.
These laws seem to provide Canadians with the equivalent of a right not to procreate or parent, even though Canadian law relating to abortion, adoption and parentage or filiation do not provide similar rights, thus calling into question whether such rights ought to exist in relation to IVF embryos.
Failure to do so may call into question whether your corporation has been following necessary corporate governance formalities.
Many people who have contracted the fast - spreading disease have previously been vaccinated, putting into question whether the vaccinations are as effective as once thought or whether a more virulent strain of the mumps has developed.
Fosamax Injury Cases Unfortunately, Fosamax, which is a bisphosphonate that is prescribed to women suffering from osteoporosis (as well as Paget's disease, bone metastases, and other bone diseases) has been linked to some serious side effects that are calling into question whether the drug's supposed benefits - decelerating bone loss while increasing bone density - are worth it.
At the very least, the legal foundation of such injunctions is obscure and calls into question whether it meets the requirements for legal certainty provided for in Article 7.
While states like Florida that do not time bar the right to DNA testing and offer various exceptions to their two year time limit seem very fair in comparison to many other states, it should be called into question whether any restrictions should exist at all.
If the description is unclear it can call into question whether the activity should be paid; if the description is not descriptive enough, it can call into question the reasonableness of the time being billed for.
Our Eighth Amendment jurisprudence developed in the capital context calls into question whether a defendant should be condemned to die in prison without an appellate court having passed on whether that determination properly took account of his circumstances, was imposed as a result of bias, or was otherwise imposed in a «freakish manner.»
The sum in dispute was approximately $ 400m and brought into question whether the dispute resolution clause -LSB-...]
However, in the fallout of the leave vote, it has been called into question whether the referendum result makes it legally necessary for the United Kingdom to trigger Article 50.
The referendum directly calls into question whether Hungary will continue to observe the principle of the primacy of EU law.
Unfortunately, the fact that the world's second largest emitter and largest per - capita emitter, the United States, famously never ratified the Kyoto Protocol — the very idea of the protocol was rejected by the U.S. Senate in 1997 by a vote of 95 - 0 — and that it does not require emission reductions from developing countries including the biggest emitters like China and India, calls into question whether the protocol by itself could ever assure climate safety.
This stay calls into question whether some states will continue to implement policies associated with the Clean Power Plan, such as increased renewables and energy efficiency.
It has essentially flat - lined over the last 15 years, and the new low figure calls into question whether the overall impact might just be statistical noise than a real trend.
Despite Romney's thoughtful response, his much - publicized mockery of Obama's promise to slow sea level rise last week calls into question whether he takes the issue seriously.
And in China, offshore wind companies say the guaranteed price for the electricity they generate is set too low to stimulate rapid growth, calling into question whether the country can hit its ambitious goals for 2015 and 2020.
This calls into question whether the portions of the slab that appear undamaged by the failure should be replaced during the restoration.
The third finding is the resolution of an inconsistency that called into question whether the atmosphere was really warming.
«The fact that he is at a climate change denial conference... it is putting into question whether or not he can provide fair and consistent decisions with a balanced judgment.»
Such paintings capture the imagination of the view in new ways, and bring into question whether the painter's actions created intended results and even whether results where a consideration at all.
These certainly aren't game - breakers, but they do draw into question whether or not the game could be updated to include larger playlist.
The intent of the post was really just to call into question whether certain travel destinations in it of themselves are more enjoyable to certain classifications of travelers — women, seniors, Icelanders, those suffering from short - term memory loss (although this category of people may be advised to visit Disneyworld).
There could be even a litigation that calls into question whether this dog produced those puppies.
Interestingly, our findings in dogs surface just as data from women are calling into question whether those who undergo hysterectomy should have ovary removal or ovary sparing.
And of those which traded significantly below, some might be expected to flirt with liquidation values which called into question whether or not the «going concern» valuation was appropriate.
This does bring into question whether or not individuals who really do need the money can actually get it.
The much older F - 16s, which did have large external fuel tanks, were still able to fly circles around the state - of - the - art fighter, calling into question whether or not the next generation aircraft is a worthy replacement at all, or merely an overpriced and over designed (the avionics alone require 24 million lines of code vs the F16's 135,000) boondoggle that the DOD can't undo.
This move also calls into question whether Citi's ThankYou Point users will continue to have the ability to transfer their points to Hilton Honors — though this wouldn't be much of a loss given the rate of transfer between the two programs.
This size stake has called into question whether Citi is a nationalized bank.
These trends call into question whether the increasing levels of cardholder debt are sustainable for consumers.
Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said the climbing cost of the RSC network called into question whether it was «fit for purpose».
This calls into question whether the textbook reporting can really be a source of public accountability as intended.
And again: «Between 20 and 25 percent of charter schools show no evidence of offering the National School Lunch Program, thus calling into question whether they are enrolling low - income students.»
If this were true, the presence of motivated peers at KIPP could help bolster the effectiveness of the KIPP model, and it would call into question whether KIPP's approach would be equally effective in conventional public schools.
We also found that, depending on the data source, between 20 and 25 percent of charter schools show no evidence of offering the National School Lunch Program, thus calling into question whether they are enrolling low - income students.
This none - too - subtle narration calls into question whether or not Maynard's work should have been adapted for the screen.
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