Sentences with phrase «raised over the appointment»

When Sir Alex Ferguson retired back in 2013, questions were raised over the appointment of David Moyes.

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The magazine also raised the key question of whether the appointment of a foreign citizen will set a precedent where central banks the world over start stealing star employees from each other:
The controversy over Giglio's appointment to pray for the president and decision to withdraw from participating has raised questions about how Christians preach the gospel in today's culture.
It is natural for some babies to roll over before others, however there is no need to raise concern until around 8 months if your child is yet to roll, at which point it would be advisable to bring it up in your next GP appointment.
While his poll numbers were high at first, they began plummeting over his handling of the budget, which dramatically raised spending and taxes and fees, and his handling of the U.S. Senate appointment.
Clegg in his evidence yesterday said he raised concerns with Cameron over Coulson's appointment, which Cameron confirms.
For all the dust a few minority Democrats raised over the Republican appointment of Orange County's Langdon Chapman as legislative attorney, his formal confirmation last week at session took on the look of a triumphant inaugural.
Many Ghanaians have raised concerns over his appointment, asking whether the outspoken man of God has now become a politician.
For all the dust a few minority Democrats raised over the Republican appointment of Orange County's Langdon Chapman as legislative
In 2014 high court judge Baroness Butler - Sloss resigned within a week of her appointment after questions were raised over her links to the establishment she would be investigating.
Big increase in number of female and minority ethnic ministers, but concerns raised over gender pay gap and appointment of hard Brexit supporter
Concerns over academic integrity have been raised following the appointment of John Constable, a well - known anti-wind farm campaigner, as the head of a new energy institute at the University of Buckingham.
Canadian Bar Association president Fred Headon raised concerns about the matter over the weekend, and The Advocates» Society released a letter it sent Harper saying «there is no substance» to the government's criticism that McLachlin lobbied against Nadon's appointment and that she improperly interfered in a matter before the court.
So far from these topics being off - limits, any MHP seeking appointment in a court case needs to fully inform the parties prior to their consent [123], of information about the following kinds of potentials for bias and agenda: whether the MHP has been married or divorced, and how many times, and under what kinds of circumstances, and how the MHP currently feels about those events; whether, if divorced, the MHP went through litigation over custody or property, and such details as whether the MHP had problems paying or receiving child support, as well as the custody arrangements of the MHP's own children and how these worked out and everyone's feelings about them; the MHP's own personal experience taking care of and spending time with children, within and without the scope of «parenting», and with regard to parenting, whether that was parenting as a primary caregiver, married or single parent, with or without household and third party help, or as a working parent or stay - home parent, and for how many children, and for how long, and the outcomes from all of that; i.e. how much time has this person actually spent caring for children on his or her own, and how well did this person's own family systems function, and is this person in fact an «expert» in creating a functioning family and raising happy, healthy, successful children with good outcomes, nay «best» outcomes, thoroughly well - adjusted and having reached the very pinnacles of their innate potential.
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