Sentences with phrase «open an issue case»

No plagiarism report and no quality assurance department to open an issue case.

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Our April FaxPoll asked you to comment on the trend — described by senior writer John Case in that same issue — toward companies opening their books to their employees.
Phillips, who is from Lakewood in Colorado, opened a case at the US Supreme Court earlier this year over the issue.
Such crime if it took place any where in our Islamic lands and was caught for the crime... he will be torn to pieces there and then with out trial since trials are supposed for those who are suspected and not proven guilty... but as a case that is as plain they should have condemned him to worst death with out any need for court trials... But by being soft on the issue and giving ear to such junk you open doors for those copycats whom seek fame... That is only fair and secure..
In this case, Whitehead's philosophy may have the virtue of picturing the theistic issue exactly as it seems to be — with the question of God's existence an open one to be decided on grounds other than those of systematic necessity.99
But on many issues there was in any case a pluralist approach: he was free to follow any of a number of options and take the open - ended discussion forward.
Judge Claudia Wilken, who presided over the O'Bannon case, issued an order declaring that the NCAA and some of the conferences will have to defend the rules against players receiving more than tuition, room and board (and now a cost - of - attendance stipend) in open court in a case brought by a plaintiff group that includes former Clemson cornerback Martin Jenkins and former Wisconsin forward Nigel Hayes.
I think as often is the case, people sometimes misrepresent themselves by using loaded words in their comments or blog posts when they respond to something that they're passionate about, but perhaps at the core, their issue is that they were really treated badly in an open adoption relationship and isn't that the crux of the matter after all?
In the Commons debate to decide the issue, Mr Corbyn opened from the Labour front bench to speak against intervention before Mr Benn won widespread plaudits for his closing speech making the opposite case.
Concerned about his ill - health, Dasuki asked the court for the release of his travel passport to enable him attend to his personal health issues abroad and as well objected to the secret trial requested by the federal government, preferring open trial of the case for the benefit of the public.
In a ruling issued earlier this month, but was made known yesterday, a Livingston County court judge allowed a lawsuit against the state's same - sex marriage law to continue, writing in scathing opinion that New York's notoriously narrow Open Meetings Law could be reviewed in the case.
On the same day, Dasuki asked the court for the release of his travel passport to enable him attend to his personal health issues abroad and objected to the Secret Trial, preferring open trial of the case for the benefit of the public.
We need to talk about the children, not about numbers, while there are still open cases, no matter the number, there are still issues.
«The fact finder in this case would be a judge who would be able to see, either through a press release or a newspaper article, YouTube, social media, is going to be able to see a video... that could, in fact, affect our client's ability to a fair trial and open a whole slew of issues, if it's released, concerning her own constitutional protections,» O'Connor said.
Sugarman indicated there are eight open cases her office is handling in which subpoenas have been issued.
From their opening statements, federal prosecutors made clear that their key witness in a major public corruption case, Todd R. Howe, might have credibility issues.
The issue: In case you hadn't heard — despite near - hourly updates from the governor's office in later December — Manhattan's Second Avenue Subway is now open.
Justice Wiggins dismissed some elements of the case but said it could proceed on the open - meetings issue.
The Blue Mountains case study is part of an open access special issue on «Social - ecological systems in mountain landscapes» published online in the Ecological Society of America's journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fee.2018.16.issue-S1).
Marriage issues in most cases need to be brought out in the open.
While borrowing too much from the Ken Burns school of documentary filmmaking (admittedly it does open it up a little but the music is definitely overkill), the documentary does an adequate job of linking their case to today via the immigrant issue and the war on terror.
Rather, the state board's order was treated merely as a directive to the local board to negotiate with the applicant concerning the «issues necessary to permit the applicant to open a charter school,» including, in the Denver case, questions of the site of the school and per - pupil funding.
Open to teachers, researchers, and education administrators interested in sharing their work and talking through professional issues, the meetings incorporate elements from medical rounds — such as case histories, focused presentations on research or new practices, and an opportunity to share expertise — in a format adapted to meet the needs of educators.
Seventy - five faculty members at Case Western Reserve University wrote in an open letter to voters that incumbent Deborah Owens Fink «has continued to sideline important issues associated with improving public education in her effort to debase and distort the teaching...
Report: Cheating on Standardized Tests in 75 Percent of U.S. States The National Center for Fair & Open Testing issued a report Thursday that tallies cases of cheating on standardized tests in 37 states across the country, including notable cases in Southern California.
The National Center for Fair & Open Testing issued a report Thursday that tallies cases of cheating on standardized tests in 37 states across the country, including notable cases in Southern California.
Now if your issue is the second case (good A / C performance when engine is cold, bad performance when engine is warmed up) that would indicate that the temperature blend door is stuck partially open.
The program, which is focused on high - risk safety issues, opened 140 new enforcement cases and closed 304 enforcement actions over the course of the year, with a total penalty amount of $ 1.0 million.
They know it's a transmission issue and a case was opened.
If anyone is aware of any case law that decides the meaning of «the authority of the copyright owner» in this subsection, I'd love to see it — but a brief skim suggests that this is an open issue.
This is not to say that they aren't open to critical ideas, but my book dipped into issues that may not bode well in a future antitrust law case.
In case of open - ended schemes, a statement of account is issued by the mutual fund within five working days from the date of closure of initial public offer of the scheme and / or from the date of receipt of the request from the unitholders.
Fraud alerts make it difficult for the identity thief to open up new accounts because in this case, the thief will be required to provide extra forms of proof of identity before new credit is issued.
In some cases, however, you might need to open the savings account in person, such as if you have a limited credit history or have had issues with your checking history.
Dr. Chavkin is extremely dedicated and available to her patients and their families, always taking care to intensively review each case and explain complex issues, and working closely with the primary care veterinarian to ensure open communication and consistent care.
We remain open to this concern, and believe cases of resistance to be geographically limited and in some cases related to issues of compliance.
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
The new Australian Pavilion opens with an exhibition by Fiona Hall who, like Sarah Lucas, often transforms everyday objects, in this case to explore issues of globalisation and environmental decay (see interview, pp. 36 — 37, May 2015).
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In any case, the authors in this issue open some of the doors — either a little way or wide open — to possible ways of dealing with the history of the exhibition of art in a critical way.
-- In both cases open and frank discussion of the data and issues is supressed.
Judith Curry makes a powerful case in Inquirer to drop the consensus approach in favour of open debate about uncertainties and interrelated issues.
The conclusion appears to be to abandon seeking where the center and range of scientific opinion is on this uncertain issue, and just have some kind of «open debate» whatever that means without quantifying uncertainty ranges, worst case and best case scenarios, etc..
Each case you open lets you add issues (that you can color code), facts, contacts, dates, sources, and citations.
Maybe it would be open on the evidence for the trier of fact to make that inference, but it wouldn't amount to a hill of beans, even a campfire's worth, unless the inference was of a necessary connection in which case «substantial» is meaningless, if the issue is factual causation which is clearly what's referred to in para. 10 of Clements.
«Libraries were founded as an engine for the democratization of knowledge, and the digitization of Harvard Law School's collection of U.S. case law is a tremendous step forward in making legal information open and easily accessible to the public,» said Jonathan Zittrain, the George Bemis professor of international law at Harvard Law School and vice dean for library and information resources, in a press release issued this morning.
Torts — Negligence — Medical malpractice — Causation — Trial judge finding respondent obstetrician liable for applicant infant's injuries — Whether, under principles described in Snell v. Farrell, [1990] 2 S.C.R. 311, it is open for a trier of fact to find causation by drawing an inference based on all the evidence led at trial, notwithstanding the fact that the defence has led some evidence to the contrary — Whether, in an informed consent case, the causation issue is decided in accordance with the majority or the minority opinions of the House of Lords in Chester v Afshar, [2005] 1 A.C. 134.
Often, Indiana accident plaintiffs are surprised and upset when a case that seems open and shut is derailed by a complicated procedural or evidentiary issue that the defendant's attorneys take advantage of.
As of this afternoon, determination letters issued by the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office in open meeting law cases are available online.
While he queried whether this lack of proportionality with regard to the predominant objective could be remedied by taking into consideration the «background» (secondary) objective [104], he ultimately left the question open by finding that the issue would not be decisive in the current case [105].
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