Sentences with phrase «narrow the issues between»

The purpose of the Judicial Case Conference is to try to narrow the issues between the parties and reach consensus if possible and in some cases, reach an overall settlement of the case.
Early research into tenure may narrow the issues between the parties significantly.

Not exact matches

They thought our political establishment adequate to their interests, and they toggled back and forth between Democrat and Republican on the basis of a fairly narrow range of issues.
In the hands of men who evaded the real moral issues and who were narrower in their comprehension than so many of the statesmen of the nineteenth century, it is a question whether the established form in internationalism produced a single new idea of any significance between 1919 and 1939.
Over the years, the distance between the two camps on these (and other) issues has narrowed considerably.
The same issue of the Daily Telegraph concluded its comments in an editorial: «How refreshing to be able to report a possible breakthrough that narrows rather than widens the gulf between cutting - edge science and traditional morality.»
The big issue is indeed that when one is brought up in an environment that encourages the belief that there is one one horse in the race, ie the Christian god or at least the Judeo - Christian god, people can WRONGLY assume that the choice is between a narrow range of theist options and atheism.
Hoffman — whose insurgent campaign helped drive Republican Dede Scozzafava from the race — had rescinded his concession last week amid new vote counts that showed a narrowing vote gap between himself and Owens, and allegations that software problems in some voting machines and other vote counting issues could have affected the outcome of the race.
Constructing a thoughtful integration of EU science policy with respect to broad issues (like the desirable balance between basic and applied projects) and narrower ones (like stem cells) is a task worthy of the best efforts of its science leaders.
The transmission feels like it has too wide a spread between third and fourth gear or too narrow a spread between fourth and fifth gear, or some combination of those two issues.
While Jaguar has narrowed the gap between itself and its rivals, it still lags, and quality and reliability issues contribute to the XJ's lower resale value.
Adjusted the path of the tower in Tower Control mode in Port Mackerel to fix an issue where players caught between the tower's pillar and a stage object when the tower entered a narrow space appeared to be shaking.
This isn't even narrowed down to a particular platform, PC obviously had the best visuals, but between Xbox and PlayStation both suffered the same issues.
The widening gap between escalating costs and narrowing research budgets is placing a strain on basic earth monitoring and means that fewer scientists are tackling increasingly complex issues, such as the impacts of aerosols, writes Kintisch.
The points in this thread have filled in quite a few issues and it seems to be narrowing down to the relative scales of the CO2 exchanges between the natural sinks / sources of CO2 in oceans, biosphere and soil moisture on the one hand and the human influence on the the system on the other hand.
If these tools do not result in a resolution, the Tribunal will provide online negotiation and case management services to resolve, or at least to narrow, the issues and to facilitate communication and information sharing between the parties.
First, the Court appeared to put much weight on the fact that the issued patent claims already had struck the proper balance between the patentee's desire for broad claims and the USPTO's rejections that tend to narrow the claims during the examination process.
The objective of an expert conference is to foster discussion between the experts, and to narrow the focus of the trial to only the genuinely disputed issues, with a view to ultimately reducing the time and cost of the litigation.
A discussion between expert witnesses to narrow the issues in a dispute can be a little like the office Christmas party.
Such rationalisation of ULIPs commissions could also help narrow the gap between it and mutual funds, he said responding to queries over how a compromise could be reached between insurance regulator IRDA and capital market watchdog SEBI on the ULIPs issue.
«As a matter of fact, given the narrow gap between the Remainers and the Brexiteers, they demonstrate that a private company may have, by breaching some fundamental rules, influenced the issue of one of the recent most important votes for the future of the EU and of the UK citizens.
Yet Ive applied the same design process he brings to technological devices: prototyping to minimize any issues with the end result and to narrow what he calls the delta between the vision and the reality of a project.
The CAFCASS officer will attend the first Court hearing to try and ascertain whether there are any areas of concern and to narrow the issues in dispute between the parties.
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