Now, school board members are
raising sharp questions about their value.
Known as acquitted and uncharged conduct sentencing, the practice is
raising a sharp question among legal scholars: Should federal judges dole out tougher sentences based on accusations that jurors rejected or never heard during trial?
Not exact matches
The
sharp moves this week have
raised questions about how quickly investors would be willing to buy stocks at lower prices or stay cautious amid the threat of higher inflation.
After Republican Donald Trump's victory in the presidential race Tuesday, numerous media outlets are
raising questions about whether hoax news played a notable role in the candidate's rise and in stoking
sharp divisions among users of differing political views.
Petronas was hoping to cut its contribution to 9 billion ringgit ($ 2.13 billion) next year, from an estimated 26 billion ringgit this year, amid a
sharp earnings drop, but the government objected and the ultimate amount may come in around 18 billion ringgit, Wiranto said, noting this
raises questions on revenue sustainability.
Thus the Protestant Reformation is a decisive moment in the history of the understanding of love, whether one accepts this position or not, for it
raises in the
sharpest possible way the
question of the meaning of the human loves when seen in the light of the love of God as known to faith through Jesus.
Sharp differences among Democrats over abortion and immigration, however, have
raised questions over whether Speaker Nancy Pelosi currently has the 218 - vote majority needed for passage.
Sharp differences among Democrats over abortion and immigration have
raised questions over whether Speaker Nancy Pelosi currently has the 218 - vote majority needed for passage of the bill.
The results from both studies has researchers
raising the
question as to whether it is the overuse of antibiotics that has contributed to the
sharp rise in food allergies.
A powerhouse, razor -
sharp novel of psychological suspense from blazing new talent Zoje Stage, Baby Teeth
raises more
questions than it answers — and will leave you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
A number of recent cases involving testamentary capacity have
raised questions on the golden rule... In
Sharp v Adam [2006] EWCA Civ 449 the rule was observed, but the trial judge held, largely on the basis of the evidence of experts who had not seen the deceased, that the will was invalid, and the Court of Appeal upheld his decision.