Sentences with phrase «raise obvious issues»

Administering any such scheme would also raise obvious issues of geopolitics and global governance.
«Today's situation raises obvious issues of fairness,» Gordin writes, because non-English speakers have the extra burden of needing to learn a foreign language and translate their work to participate in science.

Not exact matches

These CEOs are intentionally courting controversy by weighing in on contentious issues without any obvious pretense of raising profits.
The need for extra care in this situation is obvious, the more so when it has to be accommodated with an equally compelling need for the Bank to say more about monetary policy issues in the interests of raising public understanding of them.
As well as communication issues inside the John Smith's Stadium after Mata netted from an acute angle, the decision to chalk off the goal by VAR Neil Swarbrick raises serious debate over the definition of a «clear and obvious error.»
Having raised the issue of Neo-Liberalism and obviously finding growing decent in the ranks of the Labour Party, he thought he would camouflage the new Neo-Liberal agenda under the guise of Blue Labour, unfortunately for him it was again obvious to a lot of people not just Labour members, that this was not Labour and a swing further right to appeal to the Tories.
Makes sense to me — I guess the obvious next question would then be what is the alternative solution to the valid issues raised by direct online publishing (adult content, difficult discovery, keyword spam)?
This raised an obvious question: how to combine the returns of a number of individual issues to summarize «the market?»
With more content on the horizon, as well as hopefully fixes for some of the issues I raised in this review, It seems obvious that My Time at Portia is only going to become an even greater game.
While there are many issues that raise concerns over the hockey stick, the most obvious are the BCP proxies and the statistics.
Most of that broadcast was devoted to the «wonders» of wind power; and denigrating anybody with the hide to raise the issue of the harm caused to wind farm neighbours, or with the sense to question the merits of backing a technology which was abandoned in the 19th century, for obvious reasons (see our post here).
One might ask why the US media is failing to cover the obvious ethical questions raised by climate change issues given that the ethical issues have profound consequences for climate change policy and climate change raises obvious civilization challenging ethical issues.
It makes me less likely to use this otherwise wonderful graph in explaining the issue to, for example, student, or from sharing it on other blogs, since the same criticism will likely be raised and I will be left with no answer (unless, of course, I am missing something blindingly obvious to everyone else... wouldn't be the first time» --RRB--RRB-.
That would also be an appropriate forum to raise the issue of National Post's continual refusal to correct obvious errors and distortions of fact in its opinion columns.
This is an obvious point of concern for me and the perils of this - given the numerous issues raised over the, shall we say, professionalism of the «experts» in question.
The obvious inaccuracy of such statements and their easy refutation distracts from addressing the substantive issues raised by McIntyre.
As is obvious from a number of papers turned up in this thread these are issues that are being increasingly raised.
Aside from the obvious issues where someone is back - dating a contract to commit some type of fraud, back - dating raises a whole host of unforeseen consequences with regards to a party's performance under the contract as well as the rights of third parties.
Determining whether an invention obvious, at what point in time, to whom, and with what level of effort, all raise complicated evidentiary and legal issues that often have to be analyzed as part of patentability and validity opinions or at trial.
Needless to say, from a public - interest standpoint, the data breach and its fallout has been particularly «sexy» fodder for discussion (pun intended); it has raised sort of legal issues and water - cooler chat relating data integrity, privacy, and criminality, not to mention the more obvious social issues relating to infidelity, ethics and morality.
The obvious answer is the insurers, assuming there is insurance cover, but when this rather dramatic event happened to some three - storey townhouses in Docklands, it raised important legal issues.
«Garden State perspective on sex offender castration... for no obvious reason Main Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht raises notable sentencing issue in SCOTUS cert petition»
For now I'll leave aside the constitutional questions raised by the law until I actually take constitutional law and the thornier patent issues until Intellectual Property, but as an internet professional and a rational human being, I feel fully qualified to address its more obvious deficiencies.
That is «when faced with a circumstance that raises an inherently obvious legal issues to individuals with at least a college level education.»
She said that their stretched valuations and extreme volatility raise issues about investor and consumer protection, while it is not yet obvious that they pose a serious threat to financial stability.
Any way, what does contacting Carolyne for real estate needs have to do with her poorly written article or the obvious ethical issues raised by scoring clients through open houses?
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