Sentences with phrase «involves issues of the heart»

There seem to be fewer obstacles within society these days when it involves issues of the heart.

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Metabolic syndrome strikes about a third of the adults in the United States and involves multiple risk factors for heart disease and other health issues.
If we use 64 mg / oz as a liberal estimate of the concentration of Nutella, 3.5 or more ounces could potentially cause significant issues involving the heart and central nervous system (CNS).
This question gets us right to the heart of a central issue in moral cognition and philosophy: Are there immutable moral rules — such as «thou shall not lie» — or does morality legitimately involve a trade - off between competing ethical imperatives that includes consideration of the ultimate outcomes of one's actions?
However, having seen with my own eyes entirely compelling evidence of the utter dishonesty and disgraceful behaviour at the heart of the IPCC process, I was shocked into investigating the scientific issues further and also making my own assessment of the characters and practices involved in fearmongering with respect to CAGW.
That issue was at the heart of a recent ruling that considered an «important practice issue» in a case involving a defendant who says he's too ill to attend oral discovery.
Bateman v ASDA Stores Ltd [2010] UKEAT / 221/09 is potentially an important case, going to the heart of the common law on variation of contracts, represented a big win for the employer in a case involving a large part of its total workforce and (from a legal perspective) explores the issues left over from the leading case of Wandsworth LBC v Da Silva [1998] IRLR 193, CA.
Our lawyers have extensive knowledge of the issues at the heart of the entertainment and media businesses and have tried and arbitrated many high stakes cases involving claims in diverse, but sometimes related, areas such as breach of contract, copyright, trademark, idea theft, misappropriation of trade secrets, patent, right of publicity, defamation, free speech, and unfair competition.
This section of the paper has drawn the most attention as it tackles the issues closest to the hearts of sports governing bodies: - While the Commission states that «it acknowledges the autonomy of sporting organisations», it also makes clear its intention to become more involved in the governance of sport, stating that it «can play a role in encouraging the sharing of best practice in sport governance.
When you bring in a neutral collaborative facilitator, who generally has a mental health background, you can cut through the clutter of emotionally - charged issues and get to the heart of what is important, such a parenting plan in which both spouses are heavily involved in the children's lives, or a distribution of assets that permits both parties to be safe and secure in their future.
His approach involves simple slogans members can get behind that sum up the heart of the issue.
It turned out the night — which had a sub-theme of «Defeat is in the mind, resilience is in the soul» — involved four people discussing how they overcame adversity: the first had battled depression and bipolar and considered killing themselves, but found peace through the right medication, the love of family and friends and a surfing group called One Wave; the second was in a wheelchair after a diving accident when they were on the brink of puberty; the third was a bloke who'd technically died a few times while battling heart issues; the fourth was a man who'd spent most of his life cross-dressing and finally found the courage to become a woman.
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