Sentences with phrase «known address rather»

Oral arguments were held before Judge Eugene Devine this morning, with the attorney for the nine Senate Republicans involved involved in the suit arguing that a law requiring prisoners to be counted at their last - known address rather than where they are incarcerated is unconstitutional.

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But most people tend to focus on the negative rather than the positive, and businesses are no different: they spend the majority of their time addressing customer complaints and negative feedback.
It looks to be a civic failure that evades rather than addresses our civic emotions, leaving us vulnerable to something like Toby Keith's simple - minded, kick «em in the you - know - where mentality.
«Miss Mac Donald,» rather than «Heather,» that is no doubt the way I ought to have been addressing her since the top of this piece.
They do not mean «No, God» in the sense you seem to think, an address to God communicating «no» rather than «yes», i.e. a refusal to obeNo, God» in the sense you seem to think, an address to God communicating «no» rather than «yes», i.e. a refusal to obeno» rather than «yes», i.e. a refusal to obey.
In 1968, rather near the birth of bioethics, the Institute of Religion in Texas sponsored a conference on Ethics in Medicine and Technology at which major addresses were given by well - known religious thinkers» Robert Drinan, Joseph Fletcher, Paul Ramsey, and Helmut Thielicke.
That way you'll know what symptoms are always a red flag requiring immediate medical attention, those that should be addressed sooner rather than later, and those that are normal pregnancy symptoms (you don't need more to worry about as it is!).
I fully admit to a rather limited scope, and so just know that because I am most familiar with evangelical culture, that is the culture I am most comfortable in addressing.
But she also starts with a base of nearly four million email addresses gathered by Ready For Hillary, which wisely focused its resources on email rather than social media — email acquisition usually requires a campaign to seek voters out, while a social media following for someone as well known as Clinton can build itself to a large extent.
In the shadow of the attacks, the inscription at her base no longer seems to address immigrants but rather speaks directly to New Yorkers who now find themselves disenfranchised and suffocating with disease: «Give me your tired, your poor / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.»
Rather than playing up the gratuitous pointlessness of cash - in sequels like itself, however, Craven's latest merely adheres to the very convoluted whodunit formula (and mounds of inane exposition) that it outwardly addresses via a from - the - grave video recording by Jamie Kennedy's genre know - it - all.
We can use the evaluation rubric and what's expected of people to know and be able to do to associate them with those rapid changes, and then we can make the systemic changes necessary to address student needs in real time, rather than waiting for a long period of time to do that.
With little or no general public funding left to address the necessary conditions for learning, the initiative process in California gave us Healthy Start, Family Preservation and Support, First Five, mental health in schools, and vast afterschool programming, too many of which were designed as short - term grants that required annual renewals and proof of sustainability rather than the ongoing funding we know the neediest schools must have consistently.
Finding out how learners can feel motivated about learning something new, rather than chastised for not knowing about it, is a crucial area that needs to be addressed, and certainly gamification can lead the way.
We communicate regularly and mail each other clippings we cut out of newspapers, and I no longer resent, as I once did, addressing her as Mrs. E. Griffin Dunne rather than as Mrs. Dominick Dunne.
I've always known that I'd rather be a trader and I hope your teachings will enable me to address my trading weaknesses that I have not been able to overcome previously.
They know how often critics and artists today address economics and gender, rather than formalism and epistemology.
You modeling is just that: a description of the resulting time series, but is not unique and does not address the physics of the generation of the activity [which is rather well known].
As someone who is convinced by the science and believes that we should be addressing the problem with some degree of urgency, I am rather more than frustrated by this endless quibbling about what we don't know about what we don't know.
No, one of the ostensible virtues of a carbon tax or a cap - and - trade system is that they are «market - based» solutions, which allow governments to address climate change in a flexible way, rather than imposing a top - down solution of picking winners and losers.
I particularly appreciated Paul Horwitz's reflection on Prawfsblog that he rather wishes Alito had stayed home and watched the Gilmore Girls instead of gifting President Bush his attendance at the «supremely political event» known as the annual state of the union address last night.
When is it okay for people to use increasingly robust self - help legal resources to address their issue rather than get assistance from a good lawyer, especially knowing there is not nearly enough free and affordable legal help to go around today?
They would certainly rather reward someone who recognizes a health problem and treats it than someone who doesn't know they have a health problem, or worse yet, has a health problem and doesn't address it.
Trust us: you'd rather know your interviewer's concerns and respectfully address them than have them quietly dismiss you without giving you a chance to explain.
Rather than linking with people one by one, you can quickly find people you know by allowing LinkedIn access to your online email address book.
These mechanisms provide leadership and unambiguous guidance to all public servants that addressing Indigenous disadvantage is no longer somebody else's problem (such as ATSIC), but rather is a routine responsibility of all public servants.
To let them know their stored electronic business enabling a paperless office to function, is at a third party, and as such might put their privacy at risk... And do you have clients: customers sign anything that addresses this topic in particular, rather than in a generalized way?
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