Sentences with phrase «of public dispute»

However, my main concern, which is the driving concern behind this book, is the larger question of the negative impact that the privatization of public dispute resolution processes has on systems of democratic governance.
That kind of public dispute between a director and producers probably would've ended many filmmakers» career in Hollywood.
One source in the affordable housing sector did say he had worried for months that the bonds would become a casualty of the public dispute, but most said the news came as a surprise.
«Because the mayor and I know each other so well for so long, maybe there is more personality to it,» Cuomo said of their public disputes.
It's also feasible that some of the public disputes have been enabled by an increased democratization of the Democratic conference under Speaker Carl Heastie, who assumed its leadership last February.
The resolution of public disputes will not be binding, as the public is standing in the role of a mediator, who does not have the power to bind, only to suggest.
A number of public disputes are available for review on the site.

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Senior Nigerien officials are disputing the US's public account of the deadly October mission in which four American soldiers were killed, according to a new ABC News report.
«It becomes a matter of corporate philosophy — does the employer want to get in a public dispute over this?»
Editor's Note: This interview occurred before the recent dispute between Apple and the Federal Bureau of Investigation became public.
But the battle of political personalities at the heart of the dispute undermined public confidence in governing institutions.
When responses poured in about how [sic] «your famous in» various states, even countries, Cella retweeted and fanned the flames, amassing a following of 6000 + followers and turning a personal dispute into a public spectacle.
The dispute over the panels began on Monday, when Merck & Co.'s Kenneth Frazier took a public stand against Trump, saying that quitting the manufacturing council was «matter of personal conscience» and said that U.S. leaders had to reject «hatred, bigotry and group supremacy.»
As Facebook grapples with a backlash over its role in spreading disinformation, an internal dispute over how to handle the threat and the public outcry is resulting in the departure of a senior executive.
The former Liberal was apparently rejected by the party because of public family disputes, a tendency to litigate and more than one business failure.
Long's declaration claims there has been a groundswell of shareholders seeking to change their votes since Greenlight went public with its dispute.
Their tensions seeped into public view in February, when General McMaster said at a security conference in Munich that the evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election was beyond dispute.
Mr. Trump may be hoping that his chances of keeping the dispute in arbitration and out of public view are better before a federal judge than a state one.
The mission of The PIABA Foundation is to promote financial literacy by educating public investors about abuses in the financial services industry and the securities dispute resolution process.
There were librarians and archivists focused on copyright term extension and digital locks; several doctors spoke to the impact of the TPP on public health and access to medicines, food experts highlighted the dangers associated with food security, environmental activists focused on the TPP and climate change, and speakers of all ages (including a 92 year old woman) expressed concern with the investor - state dispute resolution provisions.
While the dates of public offerings have been known to be fluid, sources close to both companies are not disputing entries on the Nasdaq website saying that Hortonworks and New Relic will both debut for trading on that day.
Daniels» attorney, Michael Avenatti, called Trump's court manoeuvre a bullying tactic to force the dispute into arbitration out of public view.
Provides access to an independent international investor - state dispute settlement (ISDS) mechanism subject to appropriate safeguards, and reserves the full rights of governments to legislate and regulate in the public interest.
Also, my understanding of the bus situation in the article mentioned was that the segregated buses were public transit and the dispute was that the public buses were «in effect forcing religious people to sin,» if not segregated, but «outrageous and extremist,» if it was segregated, forcing women «to be sent to the back of the bus.»
The point is that churches exceed their competence, undermine their credibility, skew their mission, and risk betraying the trust of their people when they turn themselves into political lobbies, promiscuously pronouncing and advocating on almost every policy issue in public dispute.
The holy father has made no public comment on the dispute as of yet.
The corollary would be that a diminution of the public honor accorded to those who died in combat might be desirable in helping Mr. Hayes win his next round of foreign policy disputes with John McCain - disputes that he might otherwise lose in public argument about the merits of the military operation in question.
Since any claim one side makes is likely to be disputed by the other, the public is left to doubt the credibility of both.
It is odd that the Bell case, in many ways as searingly important as Captain Dreyfus was to Zola's generation of Frenchmen, has so far barely raised a whisper in English public life, while disputes about homosexual clergy or women bishops command attention.
Most Americans believe, when they think of the issue at all, that our disputes over the role of religion in public life and discourse are pretty heated» though for some of us they aren't nearly hot enough.
That we live in an age where the discipline of history is in disarray in the public square is beyond dispute.
My town is named after an extinct Native American tribe - nobody disputes the public use of the name because it once belonged to that tribe.
More than any other question in public dispute, abortion on demand is the core commitment of the American establishment.
Press almost any of the great social and moral disputes in our public life and, usually sooner rather than later, the argument turns to abortion.
Washington (CNN)- A dispute over public prayers at town board meetings will be taken up by the Supreme Court in coming months, another contentious case over the intersection of faith and the public arena.
Indeed, disputes between (and sometimes within) these cultural combines structured and restructured political debate, clothing the public square with a richly woven tapestry of values.
They dispute among themselves about whether this or that public policy is the violation of the value of justice, or whether a certain action is the breaking of a contract, or whether a certain decision constitutes infidelity to a promise.
Writing for a general audience, the author surveys some of the disputes over whether the public square should be naked, sacred, or civil.
Furthermore, some of these men are known to engage in public disputes around theology — often on their blogs — which this passage clearly condemns.
The impressive public witness of American Catholicism, disputes notwithstanding, reflects a clearly defined set of principles by which to pursue the common good.
Though the origin of such contests is strongly disputed, many believe they date from before the Norman Conquest and that the ball was originally a head, tossed to the crowd after a public execution.
If there are electronic records that might portray Saints and NFL officials as insensitive on issues of gender, it would be wise for the Saints and NFL to resolve the dispute with Davis before those records become public.
The heart of the dispute is whether the museum should add nine new directors for fundraising purposes without letting some of them be chosen by the Artists Guild, the Elmhurst Park District and the Elmhurst Public Library.
CHICAGO (Reuters)- Public school teachers in Chicago voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new three - year contract, ending a bitter dispute with Mayor Rahm Emanuel over school reforms that prompted the first strike of city teachers in 25 years.
And while the science may be disputed, depending on who is funding the study, as to whether commonly used food dyes such as Yellow 5, Red 40 and 6 others made from petroleum pose a «rainbow of risks» that include hyperactivity in children, cancer (in animal studies), and allergic reactions, because of the problem of hyperactivity, the Center for Science in the Public Interest petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to ban the use of these dyes given that the British government and European Unionhave taken actions that are virtually ending their use of dyes throughout Europe.
He stands to lose in the eyes of the public if the dispute drags on for any reason other than union militancy.
The first is that prejudice continues to colour the public's receptiveness to science: Science's nature as a field of dispute and evolution makes it easy for many within the wider public to disregard its conclusions when they do not sit well with their own personal convictions.
It has been both heartening and encouraging to see communities and organisations informing the wider public about the punitive measures this government is pursuing and it has been an indicator of the growing resistance to see people who have never been involved in demonstrations or disputes, coming together to say «no» to these attacks.
Humanitarian crises often deepen the scenario of exclusion due to, among other issues, the destruction of physical structures, the disruption of public services, economic hardship and political, religious or ethnic disputes.
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