Sentences with phrase «of points raised»

The REALTOR ® mediation model already addresses most of the points raised in the article.
The Commission notes that a common requirement relevant to all of the points raised above is good Indigenous governance.
In a short interview later that day, McEwin elaborated further on some of the points raised in his keynote speech.
It appears the report has accounted for the majority of the points raised through all these processes.
While her presentation was targeted toward resume writers and executive resume writers who wish to compete for TORI awards, some of the points she raised apply to any executive or job seeker creating a career - winning resume.
While I am a huge proponent of term life insurance, I do appreciate some of the points raised by the author - mainly, that it's very difficult to create absolute profiles in which each client fits.
Also timely in the context of Ted's summary of points raised in yesterday's meeting is the concern expressed by some in the article about quality control if offshore research services are used.
If you would like to discuss any of the points raised in this blog, please contact a member of our employment team.
While the above post represents a young associate's view, as MacEwen writes, many of the points raised, particularly the one about law firms rewarding «competent masochists» poses a serious question for the entire profession.
However, by incorporating some or all of the points raised above, we are developing «T - shaped lawyers» who will be able to survive and thrive with regard to their career, regardless of which direction it takes them.
«The original proposal by the Ministry of Justice accepted many of the points raised by the Bar in this regard, but it still fell short in several respects.
Now, finally, tell me how any of the points I raised are in any sense of the word wrong.
I say again that we are totally unembarrassed about correcting genuine errors, but many of the points raised at RealClimate are differences of interpretation.
Can skeptics then agree that some of the points raised have been sufficiently dealt with so that we can concentrate on the ones that are really still important?
Monty — of the points you raised, I am not in agreement that there is good data to support either of you points # 5.
There, he says: Nir Shaviv» August 15, 2015 at 2:51 pm There is very little truth about any of the points raised by Eschenbach in this article.
I have had long back - and - forths in the comments at Lucia's Blackboard with Boris, Michael Tobis, and carrot eater that discussed most of the points raised, and then scientist and I recently hashed things out at ClimateAudit.
And of course, VTG responds without addressing any of the points raised.
Over the weekend, I have replied to a number of the points you raised, starting here.
Yes, but who is going to help Gavin to correctly grasp the specifics of the points raised by Nic, assuming that that the problem is indeed one of inability to «grasp».
Please learn some science before showing your ignorance of the points raised.
Rather than reply to any of the points raised in a credible way he dismisses everything that has been said by anyone since he last deigned to evade by saying it was all «esoteric and totally irrelevant».
The author wishes to thank Pace Gallery for its help in arranging time with the artist, Zhang Xiaogang, for purposes of clarifying many of the points raised in this review, and for the indispensable translations of Ms. Echo He.
Tomorrow's post «Passive Investing in Range - Bound Markets» tackles some of the points raised in your two comments.
I agree that all of the points raised above are contributing factors, but a lot of the variation relates, in my view, to how a country structures its levels of government, how it shares wealth across jurisdictions and the nature of what the polis is demanding from elected officials.
Overall though, the evils of the system and the ineffectiveness alike are represented and many of the points raised are valid.
As with so many of the points raised in this series, the idea itself is not new.
Some of the points raised over the Green affair would carry «a little more weight» if they were raised during the investigation into cash - for - honours too.
I'm certainly aware of the growing body of evidence regarding the detrimental effects of added sugars and sugary beverages in our diets, but I also stand by many of the points raised in my 2011 post (which I hope people will read — I didn't want to make this post super-long by recapping it in detail here.)
I think Wenger is deluded because of the points raised in this article.
Some of the points raised by the numbered critique are excellent, but true the tone becomes less useful and condescending with some of the points (and I love that Hayward raises the point that this is no doubt the way the author feels he has been treated).
Many of the points I raised you have ignored and you continue to make statements that are false.
I especially liked a couple of points you raised in the One More Thing section, where you wrote: «What if someone who has a great idea for a project only found out after seeing the calendar?
Stay tuned: Professor Geoff Masters» next Teacher column - Is there an alternative way to think about schooling (to be published 18 April)- is a detailed discussion of the points he raises in this podcast.
Many of the points it raises echo what teaching unions and opposition parties have been saying for some time.
For me the key is in what do publishers offer and from some of the points raise in the debate, it's currently «being a big name».
Dear Mr Addison, I am writing to you to express our thanks for your more - than - prompt reply to our latest communication, and also to answer some of the points you raise.
Brad I don't have the time to address all of the points you raise; many of which we will have to agree to disagree.

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At the March 20 - 21 meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee voted to raise its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to a range of 1.50 % to 1.75 %, as had been widely expected.
A source familiar with the White House emails on the Benghazi talking point revisions say that State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland was raising two concerns about the CIA's first version of talking points, which were going to be sent to Congress: 1) The talking points went further than what she was allowed to say about the attack during her state department briefings; and, 2) she believed the CIA was attempting to exonerate itself at the State Department's expense by suggesting CIA warnings about the security situation were ignored.
Marsh calls it, «an eye - opening exploration into how children are raised around the world and how child - rearing can inform the understanding of human nature more broadly,» noting the author's most essential point is that «one of the things which makes humans special as a species is that we don't limit care to our own children.
Sullivan discussed this point in her column, by responding to concerns raised by a number of readers.
By the midway point of the gala, more than $ 3 million had been raised to support the efforts in Haiti, though the fundraising continued throughout the night toward what will amount to a larger number in the millions.
The «peak mental capacity» aspect of health and fitness raises an interesting point.
The IMF staff report on Canada raises an issue that I wrote about during the election campaign: the unacceptably large gap — 10 percentage points — between the labour - force participation rates of men and women.
The Wall Street Journal raised an important point in light of the NBA lockout.
The main point is that when a nation imposes a tariff on another nation's goods, it's a tax that, according to classical economics, generally raises the prices, and lowers the volume of sales, of those imports.
If the Bank of Canada ultimately raises its benchmark rate by 50 basis points from the start of the year, that could increase borrowers» monthly payments by approximately 5 per cent, according to Rob McLister, founder of comparison site RateSpy.com.
Fortune ran numbers to calculate how much extra revenue the U.S. would need to raise, over the next decade, if it lowered the rate of growth in Social Security by one percentage point, reduced increases in Medicare, Medicaid, and other health care spending by a proportional amount, and held discretionary spending below growth in GDP (albeit from the higher base established by the new laws).
In Japan, the Central Bank said Thursday morning it was keeping its rates unchanged and the People's Bank of China raised its short - term interest rate by 10 basis points on both medium - term lending facility loans and its open market operation reverse repurchase agreements.
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