Sentences with phrase «unresolved matters of»

To the contrary, the government, because it has failed to move toward the resolution of a number of unresolved matters of reconciliation such as a framework agreement act or treaty, a national apology, compensation and reparation to the stolen generations, has contributed to the manifestation of the divide between black and white relations in this country.
That doesn't mean plaintiff will necessarily win, but summary judgment (which is decided by a judge as a matter of law) is inappropriate for a case where there are unresolved matters of genuine material fact (which are to be decided by a jury).
But the longer arc of «White Famous,» which premieres Sunday at 10 p.m. ET, addresses the broader, more familiar yet famously unresolved matter of selling out.

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The canonical standing of the other two groups — Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Kiev Patriarchate) and Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church — remains an unresolved matter.
Our research collected information about attitudes and behaviors related to practical matters like lying, cheating, stealing, pornography, the nature of God, and the consequences of unresolved sin.»
Far from being a matter of merely historic interest, this contrast in the New Testament between Jewish and Hellenistic ways of thinking about the future life has remained ever since an unresolved dilemma in Christianity.
God's omniscience is not «inaccurate»: that is, God is not confused about matters already settled, possibilities unresolved, and the current moment of self - actualization.
Further complicating matters, the storm relief request comes in the midst of negotiations over the so called Fiscal Cliff, which is still unresolved.
What's the matter, a few «unresolved traffic issues» after «a few glasses of wine» and someone can't be part of the leadership?
Following the publication of its report the EU referendum overtook events and the matter remained unresolved.
The body will meet on Wednesday to address budget issues and other matters left unresolved after the chaos of this summer's coup.
The nature of dark matter remains one of the most important unresolved issues in astrophysics.
Another unresolved matter was uncertainty about the chemical composition of the core.
The Scarlett Witch's talent for mind control, in the form of plunging the superheroes back into the unresolved traumas of their past exposes vulnerability and puts the fascinating observation that strength is a matter of staying in the present.
This will increase if there are unresolved legal issues like divorce, power of sale situations and inheritance matters facing the borrower.
In our view, it is unsatisfactory to leave the matter unresolved simply because of the operation of the six month time limit on the initiation of prosecutions.
Those arguments need not be repeated here, because they will remain a matter of judgment, and therefore unresolved.
Perhaps the clients need to be viewed first as their «expectations» instead of as a «problem» (because they are SRL, low - income or have mental health problems), the language they express their expectations when conveying their problem / fixations on unresolved legal matter.
Those matters that remained unresolved were brought before the court in May of 2011.
Whether or not he experienced being cheated as a humiliation, Poundmaker's indignation at the «foul play» is matched by the unresolved nature of the matter in the court file.
His private papers relating to the labour trilogy show that «his drafts and memoranda to and from his law clerks suggest that the matter was one of lively debate in his chambers and the issue remained unresolved in his mind for some time.»
The fact that these questions remain unresolved is a matter of considerable concern.
The Committee is concerned, despite positive developments towards recognising the land rights of the Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders through judicial decisions (Mabo 1992, Wik 1996) and enactment of the Native Title Act of 1993, as well as actual demarcation of considerable areas of land, that in many areas native title rights and interests remain unresolved and that the Native Title Amendments of 1998 in some respects limits the rights of indigenous persons and communities, in particular in the field of effective participation in all matters affecting land ownership and use, and affects their interests in native title lands, particularly pastoral lands.
The Committee is concerned, despite positive developments towards recognizing the land rights of the Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders through judicial decisions (Mabo, 1992; Wik, 1996) and enactment of the Native Title Act of 1993, as well as actual demarcation of considerable areas of land, that in many areas native title rights and interests remain unresolved and that the Native Title Amendments of 1998 in some respects limit the rights of indigenous persons and communities, in particular in the field of effective participation in all matters affecting land ownership and use, and affects their interests in native title lands, particularly pastoral lands.
despite positive developments towards recognising the land rights of the Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders through judicial decisions (Mabo 1992, Wik 1996) and enactment of the Native Title Act of 1993, as well as actual demarcation of considerable areas of land, that in many areas native title rights and interests remain unresolved and that the Native Title Amendments of 1998 in some respects limits the rights of indigenous persons and communities, in particular in the field of effective participation in all matters affecting land ownership and use, and affects their interests in native title lands, particularly pastoral lands.
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