Sentences with phrase «question of the third term»

The roundtable tried to take a slightly different viewpoint and explored the key issues of the present crisis beyond the question of the third term: local grievances and post-war reconciliation and integration, the economy (and especially agriculture and aid), and whether the «ethnic factor» is still relevant.

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Third, the Clintons began — at first not very artfully — to raise questions about the fitness for the Oval Office of a first - term senator with no real accomplishments or experience....
«In a first phase, the attention of this discipline was oriented, rather, to problematic situations within society -LSB-...] With the theological emphasis, John XXIII treats more decisively the question of all this in terms of the human person -LSB-...] John Paul II then reinforced this -LSB-...] In the logic of this Encyclical, we find then a further stage, perhaps a third phase in the reflection on social doctrine.
In an era of crisis, not only in monetary terms, this book asks the pertinent question: Can faith in education fill the philosophical and spiritual vacuum of the third millennium?
In the third place, when the reader takes up the biblical understanding of God and man and begins to understand his own situation in these terms, then the question of the social relevance of the Bible is solved.
There is no question, then, that my mind has changed as I have tried to come to terms with the theologies for which I am prepared to offer such a defense — whether black theologies or women's theologies or the theologies emerging from Latin America and other sectors of the Third World.
Christians should ask a third question namely, whether the rise in the status of pets to family member, as denoted by the term «companion animal», is an appropriate attitude for a Biblical Christian.
The third thing that will affect his decision of when and where he will strengthen will be; Long term injuries — At the moment we only have Danny Welbeck who has a question mark over his fitness following his injury at the back end of last season but knowing Arsenal there will be more.
The question of the constitutionality of a third term is absolutely central in the present crisis.
Questions of leadership have been put back at the forefront by David Cameron's announcement that he will not seek a third term in government if re-elected.
Legislator Joseph Lorigo questions Jacobs» data, and cites different numbers from STOP DWI which list Erie County among the lower third of counties statewide in terms of DWI fatalities.
Scott questioned Quinn on a topic she's taken a lot of heat for — backing a change to the law to allow Mayor Michael Bloomberg to run for a third term.
Her third mentor was Stanford University polyglot Gary Glover, who, she says «pushed me to my limits in terms of understanding neuroimaging and questioning methodological practices.»
This week it was widely reported that a British Nurse, Pauline Cafferkey, who was thought to have made a full recovery from Ebola, has been taken to a hospital for a third time due to what health officials described as delayed complications from the virus — raising further questions about the long - term impact of the disease on survivors.
In this third of a five - part series, educators Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins suggest that that educators «unpack» the CCSS into four broad categories — 1) Long - term Transfer Goals, 2) Overarching Understandings, 3) Overarching Essential Questions, and 4) a set of recurring Cornerstone Tasks.
The best answer to this latter question, I believe, is no, and it comes in two parts: 1) however much the economy is changing, not all high - school graduates need to be ready for college and career, in whatever way that term is reasonably defined, and 2) practically, since roughly two - thirds of our high schoolers do not graduate college and career ready, today we would deny well over a majority of our students a diploma if we were to impose these more - rigorous requirements on the attainment of a diploma.
This is a good question for competitors like rogers, bell etc, why they are charging customers per min, even the third world conntries are so cheaper in terms of communication services being offered to public.
Of those that do make an appearance, there are rarely free versions since RIM does not permit any sort integration with the company's own advertising service and there are still questions among developers as to the long term viability of third party advertising integration based on early reports that such would not be supported on PlayBook OS 2.Of those that do make an appearance, there are rarely free versions since RIM does not permit any sort integration with the company's own advertising service and there are still questions among developers as to the long term viability of third party advertising integration based on early reports that such would not be supported on PlayBook OS 2.of third party advertising integration based on early reports that such would not be supported on PlayBook OS 2.0.
Microsoft doesn't answer any of those questions, putting the onus on third - party developers and old (sometimes very old) games to do the heavylifting in the short term.
The answer to that question may come Thursday or Friday in Paris, where the world's biggest, and most polluting, countries are meeting in the third set of talks under Mr. Bush's effort to come up with a common goal for a long - term cut in greenhouse gas emissions, and specific commitments by countries in the nearer term.
And finally, the third question could be: what has caused the underlying long - term warming trend of around 0.6 °C per century?
Third, one of the search terms we used was «Bangladesh» in order to respond to questions 3 and 4.
In Formica Ltd v. Export Credits Guarantee Department [1995] 1 Lloyd's Rep 692, 699 Colman J framed the issue in the following terms: «The protection by common interest privilege of documents in the hands of someone other than the client must pre-suppose that such third party has a relationship with the client and the transaction in question which, in relation to the advice or other communications, brings that third party within that ambit of confidence which would prevail between the legal adviser and his immediate client....
Thus it will be seen by these quotations from the opinion that the court, after stating the question it was about to decide in a manner too plain to be misunderstood, proceeded to decide it, and announced, as the opinion of the tribunal, that in organizing the judicial department of the Government in a Territory of the United States, Congress does not act under, and is not restricted by, the third article in the Constitution, and is not bound, in a Territory, to ordain and establish courts in which the judges hold their offices during good behaviour, but may exercise the discretionary power which a State exercises in establishing its judicial department and regulating the jurisdiction of its courts, and may authorize the Territorial Government to establish, or may itself establish, courts in which the judges hold their offices for a term of years only, and may vest in them judicial power upon subjects confided to the judiciary of the United States.
On the day he died, his letter in The Age questioned why federal Labor claimed to be proud of Australia's contribution to international development given that data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development shows us to be in the bottom third of countries in terms of spend as a percentage of gross domestic product.
Joseph P. Day Realty Corp. v. Chera (308 A.D. 2d 148)- broker's complaint for commissions reinstated where questions of fact exist as to whether broker was the procuring cause of a commercial tenant and if there was an implied contract which arose from landlord's acceptance of the benefits of broker's services; broker must plead and prove a contract of employment, express or implied, and in the absence of an express contract, an implied contract may be established in some cases by the mere acceptance of the labors of the broker; broker failed to establish that it was a third party beneficiary of lease agreement between landlord and tenant where provisions in lease merely provided for indemnification between the parties and did not expressly set forth that one party would be obligated to pay the broker's commission; indemnification provisions in the lease agreement do provide evidence of implied contract of employment with landlord where landlord agreed to indemnify tenant against brokerage commission claims from all brokers including plaintiff and where, to the contrary, tenant's reciprocal indemnification excluded plaintiff; triable issues of fact exist as to whether broker was the procuring cause where broker introduced the parties, showed the space to tenant's representatives, was involved in weekly negotiations with the parties over the lease terms, conveyed offers on behalf of tenant to landlord and participated in the meeting with the landlord and tenant at which the lease terms were finalized
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