Sentences with phrase «light on any particular issues»

Doing these tests can be insightful and shed light on any particular issues.
can be insightful and shed light on any particular issues.

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Politicians in particular use these hot button issues to generate a lot of heat and light during speeches and debates, but when their cheering const - ituents go home and the bedroom lights go out, something entirely different must be going on.
It must bring these ideals to bear on particular issues, illuminating their moral meaning in the light of Scriptures, the life of Jesus, the laws of nature and the Kingdom of God.
Foodservice Forums These sessions present topics of interest in the foodservice market that offer strategies for enhancing productivity or shedding light on how to resolve a particular problem or issue.
«Our research has uncovered a number of things rural areas can learn from the successes of charters in urban and suburban areas as well as shined a light on issues particular to rural America that make chartering difficult and how we might help overcome them.»
A faulty water pump may activate a warning light on the truck's instrument cluster warning of the problem, which may indicate this particular issue with the water pump.
The presence of glass as a significant component is the principal basis for this selection that will provide an unusual cross section of the Collection and, at the same time, shed particular light on some of the main issues in contemporary art.
This particular situation raises some thorny issues, that are of particular interest especially in light of the recent report on Open Science from the Royal Society:
So as the public interest in the race starts to climb, lawyers may find themselves asked (in particular by friends and family who fall into that middle - of - the - political - spectrum undecided group that determines the outcome of every election) to shed some light on the issues of the day.
To shed light on some of these issues, we reached out to several experts and professionals in their field, who have given particular insight into how the rights of EU citizens will be preserved and what Brexit could possibly imply for EU nationals currently residing in the UK.
Having established this framework, a second post will address the particular issue of accession to the EU and evaluate the opinion in light of contrary arguments based on EU citizenship provisions and Article 50 TEU.
Mentors can help facilitate introductions for you, keep their ears to the ground regarding job opportunities, review cases with you, provide tips regarding trial strategy, shed light on how to best deal with particular attorneys and judges in the community, guide you through salary negotiations and other conversations with partners in your firm, and counsel you through ethical or work / life balance issues.
Additionally, the future of mandatory detention is bound to create many legal challenges, as different courts rule on particular issues, and I imagine that this will stay top of mind as advocates attempt to shed light on these practices, and remind the adjudicators of the United States» international commitments from a human rights perspective.
80 In the light of all of the foregoing, the answer to the question referred is that EU law — in particular, as it results from Article 7 (1)(b), Article 8 (4) and Article 24 (1) and (2) of Directive 2004/38 — must be interpreted as precluding national legislation, such as that at issue in the main proceedings, which, even as regards the period following the first three months of residence, automatically — whatever the circumstances — bars the grant of a benefit, such as the compensatory supplement provided for in Paragraph 292 (1) of the ASVG, to a national of another Member State who is not economically active, on the grounds that, despite having been issued with a certificate of residence, he does not meet the necessary requirements for obtaining the legal right to reside on the territory of the first Member State for a period of longer than three months, since obtaining that right of residence is conditional upon that national having sufficient resources not to apply for the benefit.
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