The resolution
of public disputes will not be binding, as the public is standing in the role of a mediator, who does not have the power to bind, only to suggest.
Resource allocation for
public dispute resolution must take account of both public needs and the impact of failing to meet those needs.
The airline suggested that its fliers preferred Lyft over the much larger Uber, which has been engaged in
public disputes with drivers andemployees.
... that comment came after a very
public dispute over crime statistics between Kelly and the department's current commissioner, Bill Bratton.
That kind of
public dispute between a director and producers probably would've ended many filmmakers» career in Hollywood.
Terry pinpointed a dedication hardly in full view last season at Villa, where Bruce had a
very public dispute with # 12m striker Ross McCormack, currently on open sale over his «continually missing training» which included one no - show that was blamed on a faulty electric gate.
The meeting will also be an opportunity for leaders from the two nations to clear the air, so to speak, after
recent public disputes over issues such as human rights and cyber security, including back - and - forth espionage allegations.
New York City comic and ex-radio host Randy Credico says that longtime Donald Trump adviser Roger Stone sent him «scary,» obscenity - filled emails after he
went public disputing Stone's claim that Credico was his «backchannel» to WikiLeaks.
Furthermore, some of these men are known to engage in
public disputes around theology — often on their blogs — which this passage clearly condemns.
For all of Tuchel's sporting expertise, the
long public dispute between himself and the Dortmund board remains a stain (as does his tantrum - like departure from Mainz).
De Blasio and Cuomo have had
public disputes on a number of issues, including the minimum wage, pre-K, and mayoral control of schools.
County Executive Michael Hein's administration locked horns with Assemblyman Kevin Cahill, in an
ongoing public dispute over the matter.
Prusiner says that he persisted because he never found another problem as captivating as prions, but Dreger cites a number of researchers who, after
bruising public disputes over unconventional conclusions, retreated to other, less inflammatory, lines of inquiry.
But scientists have found that high - ranking chimpanzees can act like cops: intervening to
settle public disputes.
He had a
vicious public dispute with economist Frank Ackerman, in the course of which he badgered Ackerman's employer and tried to get Ackerman fired.
The
main public dispute and debate continues to swirl around whether the carbon tax compensation is enough to offset the flow - on effects of the carbon tax.
Although initially being used for family - orientated processes, the Proclaim Mediation solution is entirely customisable to suit workplace, commercial and
public dispute procedures.
ODR Applications — Ecommerce (B2B, B2C), Insurance, Workplace,
Multiparty public disputes, International, Other applications, from Colin Rule's Session 3 PowerPoint and audio lectures.
The UDRP database was jointly developed by the the UMass Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution, the Markle Foundation, Cornell's Legal Information Institute and The
Online Public Disputes Project.
The FBI's
public dispute with Apple while attempting to force the decryption of the San Bernadino killer's device brought the issue to the fore in 2015, with the technology giant becoming an unlikely champion of customer privacy.
The good news is that the program was approved at all, after a very
public dispute between the governor and Mayor Bill de Blasio over the city's share of responsibility for funding the MTA.
The point is that churches exceed their competence, undermine their credibility, skew their mission, and risk betraying the trust of their people when they turn themselves into political lobbies, promiscuously pronouncing and advocating on almost every policy issue
in public dispute.
I was visiting the beaches because they seemed to hold the key to a very
public dispute over the value of St. Joe Company's assets, and its stock price, that was taking place between two money managers named David Einhorn and Bruce Berkowitz.
He defines access not only as «the availability and accessibility
of public dispute resolution facilities,» but also as citizens» ability to understand the law and what they're entitled to as protection; and to benefit from the facilities that exist.
However, my main concern, which is the driving concern behind this book, is the larger question of the negative impact that the privatization of
public dispute resolution processes has on systems of democratic governance.
In a bitter and
public dispute that continued through much of the»90s, the Phelan women wrestled control of the company from patriarch Paul John (P.J.) Phelan and his son, Paul Phelan Jr..
Student protests in July 1999 led to demonstrations over free speech and
public dispute over the re-election of then - President Mahmoud Ahmadenijad began the Green Movement in June 2009.
Pierre de Villiers, the head of France's armed forces, resigned Wednesday after
a public dispute with Macron over an 850 million euro ($ 969 million) cut in the defense budget.
«It becomes a matter of corporate philosophy — does the employer want to get in
a public dispute over this?»
Yelp, or any other employer dealing with
public disputes, should send an email or memo to employees, explaining that it will not respond to human resources requests that have been broadcast over social media, suggests Segal.
Spotify has been in the spotlight lately as the company found itself entangled in
a public dispute with Taylor Swift.
The move comes a month after William Ackman of Pershing Square Capital Management - and formerly Penney's largest shareholder - resigned from the board and sold Pershing's entire 18 percent stake as part of a deal to resolve
a public dispute between himself and the Plano, Texas, company.
Every once in a while, the undervaluation is too large to match in a new holding, so we end up in
a public dispute with management.
A typical example is
the public dispute of Jeremiah with Hananiah (Jeremiah, chap.
The committee's inquiry has seen
a public dispute develop between Scotland Yard's John Yates and the Crown Prosecution Service's director of public prosecutions Keir Starmer.
«Because the mayor and I know each other so well for so long, maybe there is more personality to it,» Cuomo said of
their public disputes.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said an unusually acrimonious and
public dispute between the city and state agencies that handle homeless services is only natural, given the state's role in overseeing the city.
It's also feasible that some of
the public disputes have been enabled by an increased democratization of the Democratic conference under Speaker Carl Heastie, who assumed its leadership last February.
They have since issued a joint statement smoothing over
the public dispute, but their evidence to the committee remains contradictory.
One source in the affordable housing sector did say he had worried for months that the bonds would become a casualty of
the public dispute, but most said the news came as a surprise.
This is the first joint interview between Mahoney and Miner since
a public dispute (and lawsuit) over county tax breaks given to a developer the city of Syracuse alleges it had previous arrangements with.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday an unusually acrimonious and
public dispute between the city and state agencies that handle homeless services is only natural, given the state's role in overseeing the city.
Fitzpatrick has engaged in
a public dispute with Syracuse Police Chief Frank Fowler and the city's mayor, Stephanie Miner.
One thing Miner, a Democrat, and Mahoney, a Republican, agree on is that even though there are
public disputes between the two — the county and city governments continue to work together in other ways.