Sentences with phrase «stakes case now»

Not exact matches

And what's at stake now is likely to have a far bigger impact on the ACA than the much cited Hobby Lobby case, which the Supreme Court decided at the end of June.
The blogosphere is abuzz with news that Microsoft picked up an equity stake in Facebook, which — in case you haven't picked up a newspaper, read a magazine, or gotten poked lately — is kind of hot right now.
Last year, the company further made its case when it gave 2,000 employees a stake in the (now very valuable) company.
The answer must come fairly quickly, too, because, as was not the case in the old days when Ben Kerner roved the land with a franchise in his pocket, much as other peddlers had hawked pots and pans, the stakes are too high now for any protracted fight for survival.
C) Cause mayhem and disorder with your new boys; of course the idea is to make cash... and lots of it.c) You are now loaded, move through your ward, local and state government to get a stake and make sure one of those hiding in «villa» of course is on your back in case of civil implications.d) Source for ugly information from anybody who might contest against, whether he is from same party or not.Now your boys on the move.....
Andy, who is credited with authoring a Brookings white paper that helped inspire RTT, points out that «In the case of Race to the Top, while it wasn't a disaster, there were enough problems that some people favorably inclined... are now asking if the federal government, with all the political and substantive constraints upon it, can really run a reliable high - stakes competition.»
But then again, the iPad mini release isn't about the top end specs with a whopping price tag — it's about beating the likes of the Google Nexus 7 and Amazon Kindle Fire HD in the budget stakes and that's even more the case now its price has dropped.
In any case, the evidence is clear that at the executive level, Fossil fuel companies now understand the risks and what is at stake in this crisis.
Now, just in general about the principle at stake here — William Safire, fellow conservative, wrote an op - ed in The New York Times saying that at the very least, he believes that you owe your readers, and in this case, your viewers, some explanation.
For a more detailed discussion of the issues in this case, which will now be heard by the Supreme Court of Canada, see my post Orphan Well Association v Grant Thornton Limited: What's at Stake in Redwater.
At a claims - handling level, we predict that settlements may now be delayed while awaiting the consultation outcome, and that some cases will become more entrenched as compensators are forced to argue smaller points because the financial stakes have been raised so high.»
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