Sentences with phrase «of verbal disputes»

Not exact matches

Hartshorne thinks this difference on the nature of the self and the nature of God is a mostly verbal dispute, and that he and Brightman do indeed share the same view.
It is worth noting that referee on this occasion was Mike Dean, who saw fit to send our manager to the stands, full of rabid, uncouth ManUre fans, for the heinous crime of kicking a water bottle yet failed to mention «Sir» Alex's repeated hostile verbal abuse of him and the match officials over a disputed off side goal in his match report.
There is an effective economic blockade − an absence of air links, disputes over cruise ships and attempts to undermine squid fishing (a huge part of the Falklands economy) all sit alongside the regular barrage of verbal attacks.
He condemned the constant verbal attacks on the Electoral Commission (EC) and its chairperson by some political parties, saying those attacks are a deliberate attempt by those parties to dispute the results of the December 7 general election.
Violence: Brief scenes of serious domestic disputes between a man and a woman include verbal arguments, physical altercations, choking and stabbing (with blood effects).
The Club will not entertain charges of misconduct based solely upon a verbal or written contract dispute.
Other conference observers in contact with people in that session disputed the story's characterizations of the discussion as a verbal brawl or containing veiled threats, noting that Kerry's statements — separate from the characterizations — were consistent with his message since he arrived at the talks.
The police can't typically do anything in this dispute because a crime hasn't actually been committed, even with video evidence of verbal harassment.
• Adept with industry software, including Microsoft Office and compatible products on the Android platform • Excellent interpersonal communication skills • Written and verbal communication skills that include both employee - facing and customer - facing dispute resolution experience • Organized, self - motivated, and detail - oriented • Command of human resources procedures and best practices • Knowledge of pertinent aspects of employment law to ensure compliance with all state and federal nondiscrimination statutes
A verbal or written resolution of a disputed issue even without legal obligation, which may be legally enforceable; or in law, another name for a contract including all the elements of a legal bond: offer, acceptance, and consideration (payment or performance), based on specific terms.
Practice Goals / Target Population Conflict resolution education (CRE) programs target incidences of opposition or disputes between youths (such as fights over possessions or verbal arguments), with the intention of affecting long - term prosocial behaviors of students in grades K — 12.
The benefit of the written format is to avoid any dispute that might arise with a verbal disclosure vs. written disclosure.
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