Sentences with phrase «own present dispute»

Binance has issued a statement denying «all of SCC's [Sequoia Capital's] allegations relating to the present dispute
Lawyers for Boeing present the dispute as a classic case of illegal subsidies and dumping, or selling products at below - market prices in foreign countries.
The meaning of these distinctions for my present dispute with Professor Cobb is simply this: the concept of regions as potentialities that can not, qua potentialities, be said to originate with the becoming of occasions logically presupposes as its necessary condition the concept of regions as actualities, regions which, qua actualities, do originate with the becoming of occasions.
The present dispute brings the issues and differences among religions out in the open so that the genuine Christian has to dialogue with the genuine Jew, the true Muslim, the best Hindu and the real Buddhist...» (concluding paragraph of Edmund Perry, The Gospel in Dispute: The Relation of Christian Faith to Other Missionary Religions [New York, 1958]-RRB-.
It's OK to present disputed claims as if they were well - established and accepted scientific facts.
Presenting a dispute between the two as a battle for publishing's soul is missing the fact that we already lost publishing's soul years ago.
ArtHelix is pleased to present Disputed Borders, a group exhibition curated by Wilson Duggan that examines the boundaries and conflicts between places, people, memory, and time.
I hope, in your own present dispute, you don't have to learn that the hard way.
Carvin did forcefully make some First Amendment arguments, but, in doing so, too often failed to observe that various opinions were not only permitted, but reasonable... Because Steyn and National Review have parted ways, Carvin and National Review seem to have been unaware of the long backstory and more or less presented the dispute (from National Review's perspective) as little more than a purely academic controversy over the validity of tree rings as a temperature proxy, leaving the judges completely mystified on why Mann, as opposed to any one of hundreds of scientists, was at issue.
In the abstract, one could present the dispute in question as being rooted in the different answers that may be provided by different judicial methodologies for interpreting the relevant legal sources.
The Court has no jurisdiction to rule upon the conformity with international law of any conduct of States not parties to the present dispute, or of conduct of the Parties unconnected with the dispute; nor has it authority to ascribe to States legal views which they do not themselves advance.

Not exact matches

Others who were present, including James Stockdale — a Navy pilot who would later receive the Medal of Honor — disputed the official account:
The coalition instead called for two amendments that would give the Canadian Transportation Agency more authority to intervene in disputes between shippers and carriers, and also give shippers the right to present cost analyses during final offer arbitration (FOA) hearings.
Just when Bitcoin's long - lasting scalability dispute appeared to have reached a deadlock, a pseudonymous mailing - list contributor may have presented a way out.
He is descending to the level of Trump imaginary conspiracy level talk when he goes on about «fake disputes», without presenting any evidence.
-- Secondly, no one disputes his a «ssertions about human s «exuality, and the rights of everyone to their own, (although his former, and many Christian sects, including many in his present one, DO exactly that with respect to anyone other than what they define as «straight»).
Such a day as this is not a day to argue politics — above all the politics of the present much - disputed war.
To dispute this would run directly counter to the biblical understanding of God as creator, present and active everywhere, the God of all people.
He presents many other facts and findings of this sort — particularly striking is the one showing that German capitalists actually exerted pressure upon their government to avoid going to war over a colonial dispute, the one over Morocco in 1911, so as to preserve their profitable trading.
Rose may be happy to see her values of right and wrong imposed on society at present but what will it mean when she herself is deemed at some time to be wrong on a socially disputed issue?
Few contemporary critics of Eliot's ideas have disputed his diagnosis of society's ills, as eloquently presented in his poems and more tendentiously in his essays.
The disputed elements center mainly in the bearing of the Kingdom on the ethical demands of the present life in relation to what lies beyond it in a realm that transcends human history — that is, in the relations of ethics to eschatology.
Luckily any given election is never entirely over for either party to the dispute because in two to four years hence the people will be able to fight it out again — even as new unforeseen and important circumstances which must be dealt with will inevitably present themselves for the consideration of the community.
Similar disputes continue up to the present day.
At present the WTO adjudicates disputes among nations.
This historically disputed and still (for many Protestants) tainted word is nevertheless potentially very provocative in our present context.
No persuasive evidence of such a threat has yet been presented, and no links have been established between Hussein s regime and networks of terrorist organizations (except for a disputed and indirect report about Muhammed Atta meeting with an Iraqi intelligence agent in Prague).
It can hardly be disputed that up until the present time it certainly has done this.
This is, I believe, the reverse of the truth, but it is an empirical prediction and I am content to let Stanley Kurtz and other sociologists who dispute it present the data grounding their doubts.
Again, the publishers proclaim on the dust - jacket of another recent work (Edmund Perry, The Gospel in Dispute [see n. 34, below], the publishers are Doubleday): «Dr. Perry has used the skills of the cultural anthropologist in presenting a clear picture of the four leading non-Christian religions — a picture accepted enthusiastically by their exponents.»
While disputes with the child's mother and the difficulties of negotiating access to children present significant challenges to a man who wants to stay engaged, the exit door is wide open.
Saujani's campaign did not dispute the numbers I've presented here, but insisted she'll have sufficient funds to fight hard against Maloney over the next eight weeks.
The court ruling does not dispute the facts presented in the case.
Conway accused CNN of running its story based on anonymous sourcing, referring to CNN's coverage of classified documents alleging Russian operatives claimed to have compromising information about Trump that CNN reported were presented to the president - elect at the intelligence briefing, a point Conway disputed.
«We were not ordered,» said Hanson during his effort to present the county administration's side of the dispute.
The relationship between the comptroller and county executive has been contentious in the past, but the issue of raises for elected officials presents the most serious dispute to date.
It is the Police Division that has become central to the present budget dispute between Sheriff Falco and County Executive Day.
«If there is dispute, there are certain rights of appeal, for hearings, and to present their issue to the board.
The researchers do not rule out human intervention entirely, however, because some disputed archaeological evidence suggests a low number of humans may have been present at the time.
Based on a substantial corpus of historical texts, from Old English to Present - day English, the dissertation provides new analyses with respect to a number of disputed points in the research on clausal arguments.
Writing for nonspecialists, the author presents the story of the discovery of neurotransmitters through an account of the disputes between pharmacologists and neurophysiologists.
Sugar is the most amiable item we want to be a part of our food and we can't stop our cravings to this particular and present almost in every beverage and sweets thus it becomes the most discussed dietary issue in recent years with the health disputes it brings to us.
Sugar is the most amiable item we want to be a part of our food and we can't stop our cravings to this particular and present almost in every beverage and sweets thus it becomes the most discussed dietary issue in recent years with the health disputes it brings to -LSB-...]
Platt's first master, William Ford (the ever - present Benedict Cumberbatch), is relatively enlightened by slave owner standards, but even he can only do so much when Platt gets into a bitter dispute with a thoroughly racist overseer (an adept Paul Dano).
Miranda Richardson, meanwhile, is clearly having great fun as Barbara Castle, but her character doesn't quite ring true as - bizarrely, to my mind - Cole presents her more as a manipulative politician who uses the women's dispute for her own ends, rather than the canny and courageous fighter for equal rights that she was.
The Golden Globes in January was presented at a low - key press conference rather than an awards ceremony and the dispute looked set to threaten the biggest night of the year in Hollywood.
It can't be overstated how important hair is for black and mixed race people; frizzy hair is something that sets us apart from other children and adults - there have been many disputes over «work appropriate» black hair; there's the ever - present annoyance of white people wanting to touch it or police it - so the shots of Bianca's hair aren't insignificant.
This is not to dispute the value of serious testing, which I support, but testing must be presented to students as a means to an end rather than an end in itself.
I can not, in the research presented here, disentangle all the elements in the dispute, but I can sort out some of its thicker threads.
Presenting the Reagan Administration's case in a dispute involving railroad employees, Mr. Thornburgh contended that the government's interest in ensuring the safe operation of trains far outweighs workers» Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches.
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