Sentences with phrase «opinions on the issues addressed»

As a Kindle Fire owner I wanted to give my own observations and opinions on the issues addressed in your article.
Law firms are facing new challenges to keep their associate ranks happy — this online hub brings together news, features and opinion on the issues addressed by Legal Week's Best Employers Report

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In his email to the state board, Wilder highlighted some of the issues the FEC addressed in its advisory opinion on Bitcoin:
That magazine quotes you as saying that the computer - consensor has helped you «to recognize and address issues and concerns that have special meaning» for your members, and that this opinion - surveying gadget enables your people express themselves on matters of faith and action when many of them would otherwise have remained silent.
The FSB believes that this performance could be improved if the RPC was able, for example, to ensure that issues it identifies in impact assessments were thoroughly addressed by the relevant Government department, and it was able to publish its opinions on all impact assessments.
Sarkozy and Cameron also had significant differences of opinion on EU issues but the two men managed to put them aside while addressing bilateral issues.
That is an issue that we have not addressed and that we need to address before the end of session, in my opinion, depending on what happens.»
12:15 - Miliband should be concerned that he is failing to score a win when addressing what is supposed to be his core issue - and the one where he is on the side of public opinion.
«The majority opinion turns entirely on procedural issues and did not address the trial court's findings that the constitutional rights of LAUSD's students would be violated without judicial intervention,» Sapp said.
On the Liberal party's «Common Ground» website, a site for residents of Ontario to voice their opinions on what issues they feel the government should address, repealing the pit bull ban has been the most popular suggestioOn the Liberal party's «Common Ground» website, a site for residents of Ontario to voice their opinions on what issues they feel the government should address, repealing the pit bull ban has been the most popular suggestioon what issues they feel the government should address, repealing the pit bull ban has been the most popular suggestion.
Often, issues like this are not addressed if legislators aren't aware of them or don't feel that there's strong public opinion on them.
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So, without wanting to dwell on a subject that far more educated people have a far better opinion of, I need to address The Sims 4 main menu issues first and foremost.
Comparing the opinions of various curators, Glasstress addresses this issue through glass sculptures specially made by major artists on the contemporary scene and through objects and sculptures made by designers, whose research was influenced by the formal aspect of the use of the object.
That is, the frequency and clarity of articles and opinion pieces regarding the issue of climate change can be increased, as they should, without generating as much of the «recoil» that sometimes happens when people hear only of problems, if the Times becomes more clear on actions that we should take (credible and large ones) to help address and take some control over the matter.
Judith has already put up one excellent blog on CO2 response but the issue not addressed, the essential issue in my opinion, is how quickly should the surface temperature respond to a change in CO2.
Part of the challenge in creating the incentives for policymakers to take action on climate change and to address the issue in a serious way is to accurately communicate about the nature of public opinion.
Regarding Nisbet and getting around skeptics, his closing line is «Part of the challenge in creating the incentives for policymakers to take action on climate change and to address the issue in a serious way is to accurately communicate about the nature of public opinion
Depending on the appellate court's ruling, the trial court may rehear the case to deal with specific issues addressed in the appellate opinion.
As late as 2010, the New Jersey Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics and the Committee on Attorney Advertising issued a joint opinion that even a virtual office with a physical office address manned by a receptionist on a continuous basis could not be a bona fide office because a receptionist did not qualify as a «responsible person acting on the attorney's behalf» and should not be entrusted with confidential information.
The New York City Bar Association's Formal Opinion 2012 - 2 and the New York County Lawyers» Association Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 743 addressed this issue, along with citing a number of actual cases where it has been a problem.
Yes... the SCC decision provides a narrow understanding of hate speech, but I am glad the SCC considers Human Rights Code provision on hate speech is still relevant in today's society and still address very major and unrelenting issues such as opinions and expressions that continue to expose a group to hatred.
Having established this framework, a second post will address the particular issue of accession to the EU and evaluate the opinion in light of contrary arguments based on EU citizenship provisions and Article 50 TEU.
On October 4, 2017, the Federal Circuit issued a lengthy decision in Aqua Products v. Matal, spanning five opinions and 148 pages, which addressed the proper allocation of the burden of proof when amended claims are offered during inter partes review proceedings («IPRs»).
Recognizing that «[e] ven the best lawyers may err,» the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility has issued a formal opinion addressing when a lawyer must inform a client...
On December 9, the Eleventh Circuit issued the first opinion in the country from a circuit court of appeals addressing the split of authority among the federal district and state courts on whether builders, whose developments are partially exempt under ILSA, must comply with all disclosure provisionOn December 9, the Eleventh Circuit issued the first opinion in the country from a circuit court of appeals addressing the split of authority among the federal district and state courts on whether builders, whose developments are partially exempt under ILSA, must comply with all disclosure provisionon whether builders, whose developments are partially exempt under ILSA, must comply with all disclosure provisions.
The New York State Bar Association Committee on Professional Ethics addressed a similar issue in June 2013 in Opinion 972.
Yet there are many challenges ahead and varying opinions on what, and how, the issue of professional pay for ECEs should be addressed.
I'm telling you my opinion on the situation, and how I would address the issue.
With respect to each and every issue that the judge addresses, it is this writer's opinion that Her Honour was on the right and sensible side each and every time (or at least until such time as the legislation changes and we have a rebuttable presumption in favour of equal shared parenting).
FYI: Although the June article» NAR Backs Capital Gains Exclusion; Urges Boards to Lobby for Cosponsorship,» page 10, specifically addressed homeownership benefits of the proposed legislation, C&I concerns and opinion were reflected in the July issue: «NAR Issues «Call for Action» on Capital Gains Measure,» page 11; and in the April issue: «Capital Gains Tax Relief Could Be in Sight,» page 13, and «From the President: Changing Capital Gains Taxes,» page 21.
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