Sentences with phrase «points raised by»

In some situations, you might return to mediation to address points raised by your attorneys.
While I am a huge proponent of term life insurance, I do appreciate some of the points raised by the author - mainly, that it's very difficult to create absolute profiles in which each client fits.
Otherwise, these individuals are ill - equipped to comprehend the issues, assess what is a fair offer in settlement, still less to challenge or test technical points raised by the MIB or even to know whether an appeal or complaint is called for.
Utilizing the available professional software, I was able to add «sticky notes» with a brief note to the key points raised by the exhibit.
Although Justice Fish did not cite Ashlee until the end of his judgment (at para. 144), and then only to respond to the Crown's interpretation of the majority judgment in Ashlee, his reasons for decision made many of the same points raised by Justice Conrad in dissent in Ashlee.
[37] In addition, the Board noted the reasons did not address the six points raised by the Complainant:
This case dealt with whether, on a leave to appeal motion, the appellant was permitted to file a «reply» factum, responding to points raised by the respondent.
Whereas Sviluppo Globale indicates the need to «show in a clear and unequivocal fashion the reasoning followed in the adoption of the contested decision», Bimbo Doughnuts leaves more room to administrative restrictions of the information provided by accepting that «the reasoning of the decision may be implicit and even not expressly address all points raised by the applicant», provided always that the information given is sufficient to understand the reasons for the contested decision.
The court allowed the doctor to examine, saying the points raised by the objecting plaintiff were best left for cross examination at trial.)
Constraints of space preclude an examination of all these issues in the current post, which is intended only as a first reaction to what I consider to be some of the more intriguing or controversial points raised by the guidelines.
«The original proposal by the Ministry of Justice accepted many of the points raised by the Bar in this regard, but it still fell short in several respects.
i.e. can we identify which points raised by skeptics like «anonymous» do actually contribute to uncertainty about AGW and which points do not contribute to uncertainty because they have been rigorously addressed?
On the one hand, he says that any reasonable person should've been skeptical two years ago due to valid points raised by skeptics (despite these points having been dealt with by mainstream climate science for * years *).
There, he says: Nir Shaviv» August 15, 2015 at 2:51 pm There is very little truth about any of the points raised by Eschenbach in this article.
With some re-writing to address the legitimate points raised by various commenters, the author has a winner, IMHO.
Yes, but who is going to help Gavin to correctly grasp the specifics of the points raised by Nic, assuming that that the problem is indeed one of inability to «grasp».
To reaffirm the points raised by Richard on his XBOX, the hot spot forms a central plank of the AGW theory, without the hot spot AGW is just another scientific curiousity.
I hope this clarifies for you what I am trying to do here, which is a function both of my time and my desire to make my own points clearly, rather than respond in detail to points raised by others which are often merely «gotcha» attempts.
My position in all this sits between Latif and Rose: lets have some dialogue and debate about these issues, and given the points raised by Latif (and Tsonis, myself, etc), the IPCC's high confidence isn't justified.
And as we have reported before, this was also one of the main points raised by the Royal Society's Bob Ward and 36 scientific experts in their open letter to Swindle producer Martin Durkin.
I have discussed and rebutted many of the specific points raised by the contrarian blogs, for example McIntyre's fanciful «hide the decline» interpretation and M&M's false accusations concerning supposed unjustified and undocumented manipulation of temperature reconstructions.
Hence, the points raised by Oreskes et al. may be more relevant for the study of Pall et al. — and indeed for several of my own papers (e.g. local temperature scenarios available for viewing in GoogleEarth described in a forthcoming publication).
My Twitter question, along with similar points raised by Matthew McDermott on Treehugger, elicited a Green Room reply from Andrea Thomas, Wal - Mart's senior vice president of sustainability.
The integrity of any final dispensation of the Corcoran depends on several key points raised by the petitioners, which include the advocacy group Save the Corcoran and more than a dozen other plaintiffs.
In Bowker: Number of self - published books up 287 % since 2006, Laura Hazard Owen picks up on points raised by Michael Cader at Publishers Lunch:
Critical essay is not the summary of the text or main points raised by the author.
Apart from the excellent points raised by the author in his post, you can possibly look for other areas of information e.g. the eBook format, different pricing strategy, book promotion services to include in your data analysis.
And we confirmed that the growth of the tumors formed by the human BCSCs transfected with the anti-miR-142-expressing lentivirus was significantly slower than those of the control tumors formed by the control lentivirus transfected BCSCs (Major points raised by the editors and the reviewers # 3) These data suggest that the regulation of APC and the Wnt signaling is at least one of the important pathways targeted by miR - 142 in human breast cancer cells and BCSCs.
It is important to be able to express yourself orally and respond quickly to points raised by the attorney.
In addition to the points raised by Denis, another option is to modify the loan to equity ratio for foreign buyers.
One of the most important points raised by the report is that «success in breastfeeding is not the sole responsibility of a woman — the promotion of breastfeeding is a collective societal responsibility».
Are u sure you read his comments from start to finish, cos this your comment is totally off d mark from the various points raised by mailgooner.
Perhaps this is because it limits itself to discussing the points raised by Bultmann, and because its author has not yet realized the immense amount of work which remains to be done even after Bultmann's arguments have been disposed of.
There is an element of justice in the points raised by Kaus and others.
Some of the points raised by the numbered critique are excellent, but true the tone becomes less useful and condescending with some of the points (and I love that Hayward raises the point that this is no doubt the way the author feels he has been treated).
To the points raised by some commenters... re: Health Insurance — like many, my wife and I take some responsibility for this.
On the far more important point raised by Tubbs, the Supreme Court did, from Griswold on, make it up at each stage of the game» despite the legal paper trail (or, pace Tubbs, chain) I referenced in my article.
Therefore, in light of this and Gunter's arguments, I see no irreconcilable, or even significant difference between Whitehead and Bergson on the point raised by Northrop regarding spatialization and distortion.
To discuss each others» parenting choices and criticise them is not the point raised by the removal of Courtney's feed.
What is stated in @senaps answer is just a part of this mismanagement, and the point raised by @FooBar is correct that some sanctions although lifted on paper, are still in effect in practice.
That's the eternal question, posed when college students in the seventies managed to stay out of Vietnam, a point raised by the inequalities depicted in «Free State of Jones,» but the movie simply lacks energy and sufficient humor.
A key point raised by the majority of organisations, was that technology is a constantly evolving subject, and that we therefore need to instill in our young people a discipline and desire for lifelong learning.
It's critical to consider the effect of timed tests on students with learning disabilities — a point raised by several parents and teachers.
«The central point raised by the Iuliano study is not in dispute: few consumers who file for bankruptcy try to have a bankruptcy judge decide if their student loans can be discharged.
Echoing an important point raised by the NPC Law Committee member, the local governments» debt raising should be further regulated so that the process can become more legalized and transparent.
And it is a fair point raised by some gamers out there.
The third point raised by members of the Expert Panel is that helmets are, indeed, the last line of defence and of value only after a collision has occurred.
I strongly second the point raised by Malcolm McClure.
Perhaps you would gain more credibility if you picked on a scientific point raised by the M&M or MBH papers, and stated an objection or opinion.
Sure there has been warming over the last 30 years, but one point raised by David's analysis is whether the warming passes the «So, what?»
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