Sentences with phrase «suggested by the commentators»

More importantly, it is unlikely that more senior attorneys will be willing to broadly define the concept of «relevant technology» into the all - encompassing concept suggested by the commentators listed above.

Not exact matches

And commentators suggest that the company's example is unlikely to be copied by major airlines.
The technique used by Matz and her colleagues sounds quite similar to techniques that were widely employed in the last election and which some commentators suggest propelled President Trump to victory (this article offers a fascinating deep dive into the subject if you have a few minutes to spare).
A few commentators over at the Lawfare blog, however, took it a step further by suggesting that not only will robots be able to identify hostile targets over innocents, they'll actually do it better than humans.
Some Christian commentators suggest that the biblical view of sex was corrupted by Greek dualism.
My own approach has been to turn to a naturalistic development of the scheme and suggest that by distinguishing between the remote past and the immediate past (a distinction other commentators, surprisingly, have not insisted upon) and dealing with each separately, a coherent account can be obtained.
Plus I note that the Times still retains a critical edge: just after chief commentator David Brooks writes a column ranking Mr. Obama among the greatest presidents, he surprises (and disappoints) you by writing another suggesting that he could be ranked among the lesser figures.
The United States, averaging over 40 per cent, is a strange anomaly for sociological commentators — one often explained by denying that the higher U.S. rate is an expression of greater national religiosity, and suggesting that in America religion fulfills certain nonreligious needs: for sociability and community, for example.
For although it is commonplace to suggest that football supporters are stupid, most in fact have brains enough for two — a necessary evolutionary step that enables the average fan to be able to disentangle the absolute rubbish spouted by your average football pundit or commentator and work out what his gibberish actually means.
By the final whistle, with Martial having scored a late winner to gloss over the struggles after the restart, many commentators suggested the result summed up Everton's season: plenty of promise going forward with nothing to protect their gains at the back.
[2] Some commentators suggest that he never expected to have to deliver the referendum thinking that it would be vetoed by Liberal Democrats in coalition or else be voted down by the opposition [3]; certainly it was a referendum that he never expected to lose.
But to dismiss Miliband himself as a failure as leader, as centre - right commentators and Blairite backbenchers tend to do, is bizarre when the only metrics we have (by - elections, opinion polls, increasing numbers of party members) suggest that Labour is on the road to recovery.
Commentators have suggested the organisation, which represents rank and file officers, is leaving itself with minimal room for manoeuvre by placing itself in a non-negotiable position.
Online political commentators split into two predictable camps: those who instantly started capping up their tweets in indignation and those who adopted a practiced, disinterested expression and suggested the ads were not aimed at the demographic which was so outraged by them
By Jon Mellon and Chris Prosser In the run up to the election, many commentators and even some MPs suggested that people might vote labour despite Jeremy Corbyn and not because of him.
CNN commentator and former Pennsylvania GOP Sen. Rick Santorum on Sunday suggested students protesting for gun control legislation would be better served by taking CPR classes and preparing for active shooter scenarios.
I've read some of your commentators suggest gullability in those of us who think by something as miniscule as switching light bulbs or recycling a bottle, we will make a difference in the bigger picture.
Here is that view artfully suggested by a Polish commentator.
[1] BILL C - 30, An Act to implement the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the European Union and its Member States and to provide for certain other measures (October 31, 2016); currently at Senate review stage; recent government commentators have suggested the Bill is expected to be passed by late Spring 2017 (per European Union Chamber of Commerce in Canada February 23, 2017 seminar in Toronto).
One commentator has suggested that a failure to comply with the parties» agreement should not constitute a ground for refusal under article V (1)(d), where such failure is justified by the obligation to comply with the mandatory rules of the place of the arbitration.871 Other authors have argued that it should be assumed that the parties» intention was to be bound by an agreement that is valid at the place of arbitration, and that the reference to «agreement of the parties» must therefore be understood within the limits of the mandatory rules of the forum.872
It has been suggested by many commentators that this is one area ripe for reform as part of the EU Brexit implications.
Some commentators have suggested a Supreme Court dominated by conservatively inclined Harper appointments is unlikely to strike down the assisted suicide prohibition.
One view — advocated most prominently by Kristen Tiscione and Ellie Margolis — suggests that e-memos constitute a new and distinct legal writing genre.23 These commentators posit that the change in medium — from paper to email — creates a fundamental shift in the way that legal analysis is conducted and communicated.24 These scholars argue, for example, that the comparative informality of the e-memo and its lack of prescribed elements creates a more organic format, where writers are free to combine traditional sections like the facts, brief answer, question presented, and conclusion in ways that are more «accessible, efficient, and appropriate.»
If halting assembly processes for labor violations would result in trouble for American plants and workers as suggested by some American commentators, it would only create more trouble for security issues.
Some commentators have suggested that this decision could endanger nationwide class action settlements in cases governed by state law (it's not a problem where federal law applies).
As a linked initiative, a number of states — reported by commentator Robert Ambrogi as currently 27 — have introduced a requirement for technical competence in technology into their ethical requirements for lawyers as suggested by an ABA model rule.
I think any foray into social media by legal professionals must also incorporate a need for a sense of «balanced commercialism» in the sense that such vehicles are potentially subject to professinal regulation, and that they must demonstrably be in the best interests of the public — the addition of a component supporting the community or legal education, as suggested by the previous commentator, seems an appropriate step in that direction.
Recent trends in incarceration also indicate that Indigenous women are increasingly gaoled for violent assaults, and some commentators suggest there is a relationship between violent behaviour by victims of violence.
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