Sentences with phrase «take different views»

According to the news story, courts take different views on whether to recognize a cause of action for emotional distress related to loss of a pet.
The concern now is that while GPs can prescribe the pill's use, commissioning boards up and down the country could take different views on whether or not to authorise it.
Obviously people take different views.
Next he wants to know if he's given the «green light» for different Cabinet ministers to take different views.
My opinion is that there are scholars who take different views of the historical accuracy of the scriptures and that there are different views about the existence of Satan.
There are other aspects of the NGP Report that merit further discussion, including its approach to adaptive management (we now have three different JRP reports in as many years that take different views on the extent to which AM can be relied upon in making a determination as to the likelihood of significant adverse environmental effects under CEAA), the precautionary principle, species at risk and Aboriginal consultation.
But Swart takes a different view.
Boehner told The Dispatch on Wednesday he never seriously thought about the issue until he was approached, and realized that, like a lot of Americans, he was «taking a different view of this» than he might have five or 10 years ago.
A broader definition of value At Harris Associates, we take a different view.
«While many investors think of volatility as synonymous (or nearly so) with risk, we take a different view.
It is possible to take a different view of intelligent design and believe that life on Earth was created and guided by a previously naturally evolved species that was advanced enough 4 billion years ago to have helped life on Earth get to where it is today.
These inflated numbers were meant to impress members of Congress, the media, and any evangelicals who took a different view.
However, inasmuch as my personal opposition to this practice is rooted in a sectarian (Catholic) religious belief in the sanctity of human life, I am unwilling to impose it on others who may, as a matter of conscience, take a different view.
The Ukrainian Catholic Church, more than the three Orthodox churches, has been influenced by the experience of Western Christians and thus takes a different view of the relationship of the Church to the ethnos or nation.
I do lean toward the idea of Noah's uncontaminated bloodline, but take a different view of 1 Samuel 17:51.
Ryan Valentine of the Texas Freedom Network takes a different view: «Academic study of the Bible in a history or literature course is perfectly acceptable,» he says, «but this curriculum represents a blatant attempt to turn a public school class into a Sunday school class.
I would take a different view in that I see one perspective that sees the judgement of people that brings a lot of pain and damage to another group of people, to even tragic ends.
And, I'm sure you can find some self - identified evangelicals who take a different view.
But the U.S. players would take a different view of their time abroad.
The NFL's explanation of the overturn, obviously, takes a different view.
Just don't deny the same right to those who feel equally strongly but take a different view.
The club have taken a different view and believed their relationship with Pearson was «no longer viable».
However, Christakis takes a different view.
People will take a different view about the monarchy if they think Prince Charles is breaking that deal.
Another MP takes a different view, noting how Malthouse recently pushed ministers for significant amendments to the psychoactive substances bill.
Democratic change is no solution; there is little evidence that Putin's domestic opposition take a different view on the neighbourhood.
No 10 has taken a different view, preferring to ignore the issue for the rest of the current parliament.
I could imagine a couple such reasons, e.g., that US citizens will be eligible for consular protection no matter where they live, and so they should darn well pay for it - but that would apply to citizens of other countries, as well, so it doesn't really tell why the US took a different view of this matter than everyone else.
Barnhart, a former TV reporter who has run for the Assembly and mayor of Rochester, took a different view of the governor in an interview.
Long takes a different view, saying, «We have to realize this is a sensitive issue.»
«It's tough on people who are peddling drugs and takes a different view on users.
It is profoundly unfair that Michael Gove and the High Court have taken a different view.
[2] But it is an alternative liberalism to neoliberalism in that it takes a different view of the content of the right to capital and regards rules regulating the distribution of wealth as properly subject to collective determination and an egalitarian conception of the common good.
The Speaker's Commission took a different view.
Updated: Common Cause's Susan Lerner takes a different view, noting the recent court ruling that removed the word «independent» from the ballot language before voters when it came to describing the new redistricting commission.
Speaker Cameron took a different view of the Speaker's entitlement to participate in debate when he stated on 4 March 1953:
However many Corbyn supporters have taken a different view - including the leader's former press secretary Matt Zarb - Cousin, who is seen as a useful barometer of the way the leadership thinks.
(with perhaps a caveat about ConHome too: I don't know whether Tim Montgomerie's co-editor Jonathan Isaby may take a different view of EU membership).
But Starmer takes a different view.
But not for the first time, Vote Leave campaign director Dominic Cummings took a different view.
«That's how it looked to them, if the French speaking mechanic took a different view, I don't know.
Ministers who choose to take a different view are opposing that government position.»
«So strong and broad is this consensus that a special name has been given to those who take a different view — «deficit - deniers» — and some in the Labour party believe our very credibility as a party depends on hitching ourselves to the consensus view.
Frank Field took a different view, in favour of compulsion.
Republicans, who are in charge of the Senate, take a different view.
In fact, Nigel has ruled out entering a formal coalition, but he also said he'd resign if he fails to win South Thanet — and Douglas might take a different view on formal co-operation.
As the new mock CV for «Frank Zacharias Robin Goldsmith» is promoted on Twitter and Facebook over the next few days, Team Zak may take a different view...
No doubt many reading this will take a different view.
The chief executive of the Jewish Leadership Council Simon Johnson took a different view.
But Brexit - backing Tory members clearly take a different view — so the environment secretary has gone up from just 4 per cent in October to 12 per cent this month.
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