Sentences with phrase «issues find expression»

[73] Differing perspectives and insights on complex and difficult legal issues find expression when all members of an appellate court are afforded an equal opportunity to contribute to its jurisprudence.
The variety of concerns and issues finding expression in these counter-testimonies contributes each in its own way to chipping away at a crumbling and increasingly uninhabitable edifice, suggesting valuable alternatives that merit consideration as attempts at a new resolution are explored.

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That same month, Pope Benedict XVI issued a warning to the U.S. bishops: «The entire Catholic community in the United States must come to realize the grave threats to the Church's public moral witness presented by a radical secularism which finds increasing expression in the political and cultural spheres.»
Judith Zelikoff of NYU Langone Medical Center studied pre - and post-natal exposure to mice of commercially available e-cigarette vapors and aerosols with and without nicotine, finding changes to frontal cortex gene expression associated with mental health and activity issues, some of which are associated with schizophrenia, she said.
Their findings, described in and featured on the cover of the current issue of Genes and Development, reveal that many of these lncRNAs in the lung regulate gene expression by opening and closing the DNA scaffolding on neighboring genes.
Some key issues need to be addressed, such as identifying the best antibody and platform to find tumours with increased expression of PD - L1, and deciding which treatment approach to take.
The findings, reported in the Oct. 5 issue of Current Biology, define a gene expression program that controls the timing of synaptic remodeling.
In the late 19th century, an era of mass immigration, anti-Catholicism often found expression around the issue of education, Zeitz notes.
Digital Comics: New Tools and Tropes can be found in Studies In Comics (Volume 4, Issue 1) while my hypercomic history From Comic To Hypercomic is in Cultural Excavation and Formal Expression in the Graphic Novel.
We started counting days between treatments for both issues and found the sweet spot: If Ems got a cold - laser treatment for her arthritis twice a week and an anal gland expression twice a month, she didn't get scared being alone.
Heavily based on archives, found material, and the stories of its male protagonists, the project explored issues relating to the protection of monuments for posterity, and the creation of plans for Baghdad as either an expression of power or as a necessity.
It finds expression in the ordering of the reasons and the disposition of the arguments and issues, and in the occasional eloquent statement of the facts or restatement of the law.
In May 2012, the Alberta Court of Appeal issued a very broadly - framed finding that PIPA infringed the Union's freedom of expression without a constitutionally - permissible justification.
The SCC has indeed set a low standard for decision writing, noting that the scope for judicial creativity is «narrow, but not non-existent»: «it finds expression in the ordering of the reasons and the disposition of the arguments and issues, and in the occasional eloquent statement of the facts or restatement of the law.»
[7] The appellants» incorrect interpretation of the meaning of the oath can not be used as the basis for a finding of unconstitutionality... Applying this approach, there is no issue that the oath is expression.
Simply put, the panel butchered the decision on multiple fronts: (1) the freedom of expression issues related to 2 (b); (2) what constitutes a breach of the University of Windsor's Human Rights Policy; and, (3) finding that the three tweets directed at the student were uncivil rather than sexual harassment.
Turning next to the liberty issue at stake, Rouleau J.A. found two infringements: freedom of expression under the Charter and the common law right to travel unimpeded down a public highway.
In view of the conclusion under Section 7 of the Charter, the Court found that the Section 2 (b)(freedom of expression) issue was not necessary to consider.
In each of the above areas — entry restrictions, advertising and paralegals — the courts did ultimately inspire, if not dictate, significant change: citizenship requirements were ultimately deemed invalid by the Supreme Court of Canada in Andrews, advertising restrictions were liberalized in the context of a series of post-Charter cases finding freedom of expression protections applied to commercial speech and professional advertising, and paralegal regulation has been reviewed in provinces across Canada following the courts» attention to the issue.
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