Sentences with phrase «often remarked»

As this Court has often remarked, courts «may not be as well qualified as a given agency to provide interpretations of that agency's constitutive statute that make sense given the broad policy context within which that agency must work» (McLean, at para. 31, quoting National Corn Growers Assn. v. Canada (Import Tribunal), [1990] 2 S.C.R. 1324, at p. 1336, per Wilson J.).
It is often remarked that politics makes for strange bedfellows.
California drought and heat was often remarked upon, with some very high winter temperatures on the west coast of California being noted.
As a demographer, I've often remarked that «All data are presumed guilty until proven innocent.»
I've often remarked to myself how dumps, that have been in the same locations for decades, don't ever seem to fill up.
The reality, as we've often remarked here before, is that absolute statements of neither sort are scientifically defensible.
The differences from the expected profile are all towards cooling — and this leads to even more cooling in the stratosphere than the models predict as well as cooling in the troposphere (the bias most often remarked upon).
On the one hand, it's been often remarked that it is nearly impossible to avoid some connection to the «real world» — the near impossibility of being non-referential.
Twombly often remarked on his profound love of landscape, and the murky, sensual qualities of humus - rich soil and turbulent seas are present in works such as the four - part Paesaggio, 1980, composed of varying degrees of dark, earthy tones.
It is often remarked that, with their flattened perspectives and bold shapes and colours, Gursky's photographs can be read as paintings, and it is easy to pick up this thread at the Hayward Gallery.
Edna Andrade's work is often remarked upon for the extraordinary precision and clarity of line and color.
She often remarked how the food on the table was sourced from farms in the region.
I have often remarked how slowly things change in the world of the reptile hobbyist.
We very much agree with the thoughts of the late Sir John Templeton, the legendary global value investor, who often remarked, «If you search worldwide, you will find more bargains and better bargains than by studying only one nation»
Women who met Starr for the first time often remarked on his courtliness - opening doors, pulling out chairs, and generally behaving as he was taught in San Antonio.
Educators have often remarked that the first weeks of any new school year are wasted acclimating students to academics and reviewing material that is forgotten over the summer.
Early on, my narcissist often remarked that he couldn't understand why couples spoke to others about problems.
As Isaiah Berlin often remarked, it is pointless to define decency: one knows it when one sees it, and one knows when it is absent, too.
The three children fought for toys and attention, but outsiders often remarked how well they played together.
Steve and I have often remarked that despite there being such a strong and wonderful community of homeschoolers in our area, and with so many great offerings all the time... there is still this surge in the summertime of the kind of intensive learning and playing that happens at camps when the focus is long and thorough.
In an odd spirit of censoriousness, it is often remarked that American culture was never a melting pot.
To the extent this is so, process philosophy may have something to learn from it, for it is often remarked as a weakness of the process tradition in America that it has not developed a substantial ethical and political theory.
Yes, there are many other distinctions often remarked.
It can not be too often remarked that God has no need for our sacrifices.
The cult has often been seen as little more than a gross form of flattery, motivated by the political ambitions of provincial elites, or the consequence of crude manipulation or megalomania on the part of emperors, the best of which, it is often remarked, were reticent about its development.
My dad was a minister and often remarked that people die alone and it isn't always bad.
People often remark to me that it's great how Virgin thinks outside the box.
These plans were started years ago, but as Mr Richter often remarks the downward trend in brick and mortar retail has been going on for quite a while.
Bishops often remark that they «promised the Catholic people» they would be tough on abuse.
As Fr Holloway, the co-founder of Faith movement, would often remark, «Truth without love is cold and heartless, but love without truth is blind and diffuse.»
People often remark that I am «so open» online (usually with a bit of wonderment or «Oh, I could NEVER do that» particularly when I write about marriage)-- and I have to chuckle because if they only knew how little of my life makes it online.
People who replace a typical five - minute extemporaneous prayer with a set of five or so collects often remark on the experience of spending that much time in prayer thinking about God rather than about their own needs.
I often remark on the beauty and majesty of this planet, but not when something like this happens.
When Tamara L. O'Shaughnessy tells moms and dads she's editor at Chicago Parent, they often remark that she must be the perfect parent.
Opponents of public breastfeeding often remark that there are children present in a room, and that breastfeeding is therefore not appropriate.
Teachers and school nurses often remark at how exhausted some children seem these days.
Quieter children may need drawing out, so teachers will often remark on something they notice or already know about a child, or even ask a funny question to break the ice.
Professionals and the parents of twins often remark on the special bond between identical pairs — how as children they act and communicate on the same invisible wavelength.
middle - aged and older adults often remark.
«Students often remark on the quality of the internship assignment... and how the opportunity to work with and contribute to a team of professionals solidified their decisions to pursue a specific STEM [science, technology, engineering, mathematics] career.»
«Clients often remark on the benefits they feel after changing their diet,» McGrice says.
When I talk to new clients they often remark that they can't believe how much they're eating on GAPS ™, and they wonder if it's normal and if they're going to gain weight.
Our customers often remark that their nails don't just grow stronger, they grow faster.3
Critics of bodyweight style training, often remark that it isn't the best mode of exercise for strength gains.
New students who have studied other forms of yoga often remark after their first Iyengar Yoga class that this is the first time they've been instructed in how to do the poses.
jane austin, shakespeare, f.scott fitzgerald... it made an interesting focal point & guests would often remark on it.
How often you remark on trying something on but maybe not buying and then wishing you had after seeing it on my blog.
While we don't formally evaluate MathMobs, outside observers — including colleagues from other disciplines — often remark on how impressive it is to create a safe space in which middle schoolers are comfortable playing math games in public for fun.
Principals often remark, «Your support was the only reason I didn't quit midyear,» or «You're the only one who listened to me and believed in me.»
The teachers I've met with often remark that small schools provide a work environment where peers know and are accountable to each other as well as their students who often «fall through cracks.»
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