Sentences with phrase «second opinions posted»

Not exact matches

Second, yes, my first post solely concerns my opinions: the suggestion that people «should» grow up and quit trying to define their «authentic lives» through fantasies about passion and security.
We have a really active and friendly community of buyers and sellers over in the Folksy forums, so if in doubt post a new thread and ask for a second opinion or two (or seven!)
At the second stage, the aggregated statistical estimation of the SASA algorithms extends such accuracy to the whole population of posts, allowing one to properly obtain the opinions expressed on social networks.
In 2007 Baston looked at 256 opinion polls, and at the election results that would have been produced by three electoral systems: first past the post, and two AV scenarios — one in which the Liberal Democrat votes went to the Tories and Labour, and another in which the Lib Dem second preference votes went to Labour.
Then ask for a second opinion before posting it.
In this week's post: News from Kumoricon, free manga online, manga by subsciption online, manga in libraries, respect for shojo, or the lack thereof, New York Times Best Seller list, second opinions, podcasts, and the Manga Village weekly roundup.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News BookCon Adds Sci - Fi, Mystery and Thriller Authors to Adult Lineup (Publishers Weekly) Amazon narrows list of potential cities for second headquarters to 20 (NPR)... Read more»
After seeing the varied responses, opinions, and uploaded posts, I thought it warranted a second look.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News Man Booker Prize goes to George Saunders's Lincoln in the Bardo (The Guardian) It's the second year in a row that an American novel has... Read more»
There's more: The professor Justin mentions in his guest post counterattacked in a short - on - substance piece at the Union College's online newspaper, co-authored with the «bossy woman» in the second photo, see «A lord's opinion can't compete with scientific truth» http://www.concordy.com/article/opinions/march-7-2012/a-lords-opinion-cant-compete-with-scientific-truth/
No one from the Second Circuit has attempted to explain to me the so - called security concerns — which as far as I can tell based on my own analysis apparently arise from certain statements attributed to Mr. Higazy in the opinion's factual recitation — that led the Second Circuit to remove the opinion from its web site after the opinion had been posted there for all to see and access.
When I posted the opinion at the «How Appealing» blog, hosted by American Lawyer Media, a respected publisher of legal news, there was no explanation publicly available anywhere or privately available to me for why the Second Circuit had withdrawn the opinion.
Also, whether your own statements on Facebook were true, false or neither (e.g. statements of opinion) is irrelevant to the culpability or liability of the people providing the tip to your employer, so long as their description of your posts made to the employer were substantially accurate or to the extent that they were inaccurate were accompanied by a means by which the employer could determine what you actually said without relying on their second hand account.
The paragraph at the end starting with «In my opinion», although in the same font as the bulk of the post may well be the only original material after the heading «Steps to Citizenship» in the second paragraph.
Having established this framework, a second post will address the particular issue of accession to the EU and evaluate the opinion in light of contrary arguments based on EU citizenship provisions and Article 50 TEU.
This is not the Second Circuit's opinion issued today in Higazy v. Templeton: I have posted online at this link the opinion that the Second Circuit posted to its web site earlier today.
Further to my previous posts about Independent Medical Exams in BC Supreme Court Injury Claims unpublished reasons for judgement recently came to my attention (Hou v. Kirmani BCSC Vancouver Registry, 20091119) dealing with the ability for a Defendant to have an injured party undergo multiple exams where the first defence expert feels an opinion from a second expert would be of benefit.
The opinion had already been publicly issued by the Second Circuit on October 18, 2007, posted to the internet, viewed by hundreds if not thousands of individuals, and was in circulation via email among those interested in the case.
«Federal Appellate Judge Dissents Without Reading Majority Opinion ``: At «The Volokh Conspiracy,» Eugene Volokh has this interesting post about a Second Circuit decision issued yesterday that I previously noted at this link.
The version of the opinion that the Second Circuit posted online yesterday and then withdrew did not contain those redactions.
I need to take back some of my negative feedback that I had posted earlier.I have had a chhance to work with Kathy Haught and I must say my experience has been wonderful.Kathy expedited the review process and upon second review, the denial was overturned.Although I still have a few misgivings about the customer representatives and the way it was handled the first time, I must admit that the professional manner in which Kathy handled my case has made me change my opinion about seven corners and am now in the process of getting an insurance again with them for my visiting family.Thanks Kathy for actively working with me through this one!!
Moreover, there are some other costs as well like Travel Expenses for second opinion and treatment, rehab, nursing at home and counselling costs post treatment, loss of income during the treatment and recovery period etc..
The plan provides a fixed financial benefit that will help you cover medical costs, especially in case of critical illness which require a long term treatment, cost of second opinions, post treatment nursing and above all a loss of income during the affected period.
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Flyers posted by the check - in desk at each clinic described two studies: (a) one open to all mothers of 3 — 6 - year - old children, which surveyed parent opinion and preference regarding parenting resources for managing behavior problems of young children; and (b) a second smaller study for parents who completed the survey study and were interested in a parent training study for managing common behavior problems.
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