Sentences with phrase «particularly respected position»

I think that's because (a) the SNA holds a particularly respected position as the representative of the very people serving school meals and (b) what the SNA is asking for costs nothing and creates an easier path for school food workers and Congress, whereas supporting healthier school meals is a harder road (for some schools) that may require more funding from an unwilling Congress.

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He is a Christian, and while I'm conservative and do nt particularly agree with the President he is still in a position of power and deserves respect.
Very reluctantly one is driven to say that his address was an expression of temperament rather than the statement of a poised and careful mind, and that his misstatements in respect of matters of fact were particularly baffling in a man who holds the high and demanding position of a judge.
The Court found that it was difficult to envisage circumstances involving a larger disparity in bargaining power, particularly as Coles was in a substantially stronger bargaining position with respect to each supplier.
«This is particularly pressing in respect of pensions, where the new starter and intermediate rates of tax may mean that increasing numbers of Scots may have to enter self - assessment in order to ensure that they not only obtain the appropriate amount of tax relief, but understand clearly their tax position.
Such echoes, while perhaps unanticipated in the sphere of common wisdom, make it tempting to return to the literature around institutional critique and appropriation to see what might be newly gleaned today — particularly when it comes to critics who, despite concerns about art's infiltration by mass culture, have lauded artists who position themselves in an expanded field with respect to art for the sake of efficacy.
Steve McIntyre showed the corruption in climate reconstructions (particularly with respect to the MWP) and to some extent his skeptical position has won.
The CCD is in the unique position, as a representative of â wide cross-section of Canadians with disabilities, to provide context for the Court, particularly with respect to the possible consequences of this decision on access to human rights protections by people with disabilities.
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