Sentences with phrase «so much dispute»

It was then that I discovered there had been so much dispute over the Koran early in its history that an official edict established one standard Koran and ordered all the rest destroyed (Sahih Bukhari 6:61:509 - 510).
Third, critics do not so much dispute the details of what Whiteheadians say as object to the whole process of reflecting in this way.

Not exact matches

So Trump's tax return could tell how much income they made, offering fresh information about the financial health of his organization, according to Robert Kovacev, a lawyer at Steptoe & Johnson and former Justice Department Tax Division official who represents taxpayers in high - profile tax disputes with the IRS.
There is a reason why Paxful puts so much effort into protecting unbanked buyers from scammers via their escrow system and vigorously active dispute team.
In light of this fourfold division, it appears that the current disputes about Darwin and design are at bottom not so much conflicts between science and religion as disagreements about whether there is room for only one level — not a plurality of levels — on which to understand the story of life.
Identity is not so much in dispute as its analysis or symmetrical - asymmetrical structure.
These doctrinal disputes were not so much determined by who had the majority, but by who had the most power and influence in the Roman Empire.
In the Christian Science Monitor, David Newsom has commented that «conflict in the decades ahead is likely to center not so much on disputes among states as on efforts within states to find a balance between national cohesion and an honorable recognition of the separate characteristics of groups within the society.»
So much for the separation of church and state when state institutions set themselves up as arbiters in theological and moral disputes.
But now fresh disputes with key players look like they could damage team spirit and undo so much of the hard work the side have put in to turn things round.
So, yeah, this didn't turn into much about how to settle a marital dispute.
Obama risks being drawn into the dispute but so far he has been careful not to say too much.
The main reason that stands at the base of these disputes is the unconscious association of the animal print with those women who love this print so much that they are wearing it from -LSB-...]
Platt's first master, William Ford (the ever - present Benedict Cumberbatch), is relatively enlightened by slave owner standards, but even he can only do so much when Platt gets into a bitter dispute with a thoroughly racist overseer (an adept Paul Dano).
The conversation covers a lot of ground, touching on why Wahlberg almost fired his agent over Fifty Shades of Grey, Roven showing Heath Ledger the IMAX prologue for The Dark Knight, Entourage salary disputes, horrible test scores for Boogie Nights, and so much more.
Former staff members described students in third grade and above wetting themselves during practice tests, either because teachers did not allow them to go to the restroom, which Ms. Moskowitz disputed, or because the students themselves felt so much pressure that they did not want to lose time on the test.
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Sure, the recently released Hyrule Historia book gave fans an unprecedented amount of explanation on the franchise (particularly the disputed timeline), but theres still so much we want to know.
So much for silly claims that there are only two dozen skeptical scienitsts left who dispute warming fears.
But because these disputes have been so visible in the blogosphere, the net result (whether the community likes it or not), long before Climategate, Mann, Jones and Briffa were much more prominent as the public face of climate science than they were within the «community».
Too much discussion so far has focused on whether or not Mc - W's short history of the dispute has captured all the nuances of the dispute.
You failed in this article to some extent to prove that statement «I tend to discuss only those that are well established and only disputed by the well meaning though uniformed or the intentionally in denial» After reading the blogs alot of the time your position doesn't seem so hold much water afterwards.
For instance, in Mexico, water levels at Lake Pátzcuaro fell so much they gave rise to ownership disputes over the land that emerged.
Furthermore, as so much litigation involves Contract disputes, the courts are constantly creating important case law which may affect how terms in a Contract should be drafted.
They can be so much more than legal tools used only if a dispute arises!»
If gains in efficiency arise from large commercial litigants parking their protracted disputes outside of the public arena of the courts, then so much the better.
It's no surprise, then, that there's been so much discussion around the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in Re: Indalex Ltd., a case Hatnay was involved in and spoke about during a session on disputes over underfunded pension plans.
It is that parties should be encouraged so far as possible to settle their disputes without resort to litigation and should not be discouraged by the knowledge that anything that is said in the course of such negotiations (and that includes, of course, as much the failure to reply to an offer as an actual reply) may be used to their prejudice in the course of the proceedings.
A dispute notice, too, doesn't look so much like a court form.
The role of a financial services disputes partner is now about so much more than just traditional litigation.
I was thinking about, there's so much more that goes into divorce, and bankruptcy, and breakups, and landlord / tenant disputes.
There may be a significant power imbalance as argued above, but in some cases it's apparent that the self - represented litigant isn't in court to vindicate their rights so much as they enjoy going to court and there aren't sufficient disincentives to litigating (or unreasonably resisting attempts to resolve the «dispute») for the sake of litigating.
So, all of these Internet companies are really building a new justice system to handle these cross-border cases, but they are investing so much and there's so much innovation, it can also benefit offline face - to - face dispute resolution caseloads as welSo, all of these Internet companies are really building a new justice system to handle these cross-border cases, but they are investing so much and there's so much innovation, it can also benefit offline face - to - face dispute resolution caseloads as welso much and there's so much innovation, it can also benefit offline face - to - face dispute resolution caseloads as welso much innovation, it can also benefit offline face - to - face dispute resolution caseloads as well.
If you have a case, our Chicago insurance dispute lawyers can handle every aspect of your insurance claim so you can rest assured that you receive as much as possible.
«If regulators find that the banks sought to manipulate FX benchmarks it will be much more straightforward for fund managers to demonstrate that they lost money than it was with Libor, so we anticipate a much larger number of high value disputes against the banks.»
In the cases we deal with, it is not so much the evidence that is in dispute but the interpretation of that evidence.
Much attention then needs to be given to the value of the brands, goodwill and therefore business, what drives that value, why that is so, supporting research and analysis and how it is impacted for the purpose of the dispute.
We could expand on these two observations in much detail, but, as we've done so in previous posts, we'll simply outline some of the advantages ODR could offer «right to be forgotten» disputes, some of which were also alluded to in George Friedman's above - mentioned post.
Szuchman and Anderson explain that spouses will invest so much into their disputes that neither one can stand the thought of losing.
Richard Gardner, MD, in his book Family Evaluations in Child Custody Disputes (1981), provides this explanation of the importance of grandparents to grandchildren: «Although parents will on occasion idealize their children, grandparents are much more likely to do so.
So much so that, in 2010, a High Court judge ruled that «the concept of alienation as a feature of some high conflict parental disputes may today be regarded as mainstream.&raquSo much so that, in 2010, a High Court judge ruled that «the concept of alienation as a feature of some high conflict parental disputes may today be regarded as mainstream.&raquso that, in 2010, a High Court judge ruled that «the concept of alienation as a feature of some high conflict parental disputes may today be regarded as mainstream.»
I have so much respect for Peace Talks clients who have chosen to heal their family disputes through the litigation process;
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