The Supreme Court further considered that repudiatory retention is possible in law and that the desirability of inducing
a prompt change of mind in the retaining parent is an argument for recognising a repudiatory retention when and if it occurs.
Not exact matches
In short, mainline liberals have failed so far to make a persuasive biblical argument to
prompt us to
change our
minds and those
of Christians worldwide.
The attack 4 - 3 defense quickly came to
mind as it
prompts defenders to attack the offense then react to
changes as they occur instead
of trying to read what an offense is doing before attacking.
This has become a growing source
of concern
prompting keen political watchers to ask whether Winston Churchill, had us (Nigerians) in
mind when he defined a fanatic as «he, that can neither
change his
mind nor
change the topic».
Observations
of dwarf galaxies are
prompting a growing number
of astronomers to
change their
minds about what properties they want dark matter to have.
He urged his fellow university leaders to «reclaim the middle ground» between «extremists on the left and right,» writing: «Unilateral declarations by college presidents do very little to
prompt a fruitful debate, let alone to
change the
minds of those on the other side
of the matter.»
Prompt him to come up with some examples
of situations in which he tried to
change your
mind about something he didn't agree with.
That's how I opened my April 25, 2014 post regarding his repeated overall tale
of a)
minding his own business, b) being contacted / approached by health / climate
change article series writer Dr Paul Epstein, which, c)
prompted him to co-author an article with Epstein, that, d) resulted in a backlash
of letter - writers which e) is what led Gelbspan to look into the works
of skeptic climate scientists, who, f) he learned / discovered / was tipped that they were «industry - corrupted.»
Time spent in the common stockades
of the Muscogee County jail will, indeed,
change one's
mind on the issue
of prompt child support payments.
• Provided support in diagnosing behavioral issues by actively engaging patients in conversation • Took notes during the interview process and provided feedback regarding patient assessment • Assisted in assessing patients by observing them and ensured that they were kept comfortable during the analysis process • Implemented dedicated behavior management plans by indulging in therapeutic sessions with clients • Reported any significant
changes in patients behavior to the behavior therapist in a
prompt manner • Created and recorded patient information in facility database, keeping both integrity
of data and confidentiality in
mind