the issues I've seen raised have not been adequately addressed and pose
real issues of scale.
Not exact matches
My reading
of the episode is that the extraordinary financial events
of September and October 2008 — several large financial failures, large -
scale rescues
of major institutions, enough incipient systemic concerns about banking systems to lead governments to
issue guarantees, investor panic on share markets — were all observed in
real time by households and businesses right around the world.
See David Ramli, «Ex-ACCC chair says
real telco battleground is content» (AFR, 5 November 2014), John Durie, «Graeme Samuel warns on threat
of content control to competition» (The Australian, 5 November 2014), David Ramli, «Warnings
issued over telco content threat» (SMH, 6 November 2014) and Graeme Philipson, «Graeme Samuel unloads on
Scales, defends Telstra and says content is king» (IT Wire, 6 November 2014)
Though Stella, like Richard Serra, is not shy
of scale, the overarching
issue here is not the presence
of focused materiality but the potential for material to form an open - ended Baroque extension, the consequence being that an illusionistic painting now exists in
real space.
However, I've never seen a single media article in any U.S. press outlet that covered these
issues — the large -
scale evidence for global warming (melting glaciers, warming poles, shrinking sea ice, ocean temperatures) to the local
scale (more intense hurricanes, more intense precipitation, more frequent droughts and heat waves) while also discussing the
real causes (fossil fuels and deforestation) and the
real solutions (replacement
of fossil fuels with renewables, limiting deforestation, and halting the use
of fossil fuels, especially coal and oil.)
But I don't spend much time worrying about safety
issues around a large -
scale expansion
of nuclear power, because such an expansion is neither necessary nor effective to address AGW, so there is no need to deal with the very
real dangers and risks
of such an expansion.
The existence
of articling crisis in Ontario is not some kind
of Jedi mind trick — it is a
real and immediate
issue created by a large -
scale shift in the economics and globalization
of the legal profession and schooling.
Our
scale means we can quickly assemble one
of our deal - specific teams, which regularly work together and include lawyers who advise on the full range
of specialist
issues, including environmental, antitrust, CFIUS and other foreign investment laws, securities, finance,
real estate, energy regulation, litigation, labor and employment, employee benefits, and executive compensation matters.
Waltonchain is also projected to have no
scaling issues due to the integration
of limitless child - chains, as well as removes restrictions
of not being able to combine
real - world live data with blockchain.