Sentences with phrase «same view of the board»

Not exact matches

Would it be wrong of me to believe that since there are crazy, insane Christian Extremists who have ego - maniacal views of the world and have a long, LONG history (thousands of years) of killing and torturing innocent people and blowing people up and standing in the street with card board signs stating «The End is Nigh», that ALL Christians are the same?
The Buffalo School Board showed Wednesday that its members don't share the same view when trying to decide what to do about the impending departure of Schools Superintendent Pamela Brown.
I am a gamer / anime / board game / RPG enthusiast who is just trying to find someone who doesn't mind getting know me maybe going out to a movie or dinner and honestly can hold a conversation without getting anger about some views I'm just easy to talk to and want to find the same as of August I'm...
Thanks to the randomly generated levels no play through is ever the same and the «master of the dance floor» can be viewed on the online leader boards.
(3) Where an employer on behalf of whose employees a trade union or council of trade unions, as the case may be, has been certified as bargaining agent or has given or is entitled to give notice under section 16 or 59, sells his, her or its business, the trade union, or council of trade unions continues, until the Board otherwise declares, to be the bargaining agent for the employees of the person to whom the business was sold in the like bargaining unit in that business, and the trade union or council of trade unions is entitled to give to the person to whom the business was sold a written notice of its desire to bargain with a view to making a collective agreement or the renewal, with or without modifications, of the agreement then in operation and such notice has the same effect as a notice under section 16 or 59, as the case requires.
In our view, the Board's conclusion that a separate, «communication» tariff applied to downloads of musical works violates the principle of technological neutrality, which requires that the Copyright Act apply equally between traditional and more technologically advanced forms of the same media: Robertson v. Thomson Corp., [2006] 2 S.C.R. 363, at para. 49.
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