Sentences with phrase «unwilling parties»

Furthermore, settlement even among unwilling parties to mediation has been reliably reported to be as high as 60 %.
The current rule was expressed in Halsey v Milton Keynes General NMS Trust as follows: «It seems to us that to oblige truly unwilling parties to refer their disputes to mediation would be to impose an unacceptable obstruction on their right of access to the court.»
But Miliband was himself a minister under Blair and new Labour was not an imposition on an unwilling party but something that grew out of its belly.
In light of the savings realized from even partial settlement, it seems to me that mediation should be attempted more often than it is, even if the process is forced upon an unwilling party.
They have the option of seeking an action for partition, which forces the unwilling party to agree to the sale of the house.
So the impact of delay by the willing party is likely to be judged in the light of any prejudice to the unwilling party, or to the mediation process itself, which would be caused by the delay.
For those with a partner who is not interested in negotiating and are losing hope, Working with People Who Don't Want to Negotiate gives tips on how to unearth the unwilling party's motivations, interests, and concerns to help move mediation forward.

Not exact matches

To hear the McConnell camp tell it, victory would give the senator the chance to forge a new Republican vision — to finally offer those much - promised legislative proposals for economic growth and reform that the party has so far been unwilling or unable to unite around.
The bidding party has said they are unwilling to increase their offer, but as the vote draws closer they may face mounting pressure to change their minds.
Indian laws leave suppliers open to financial liability for damages to third parties in the case of a nuclear accidentThird, many Canadian and other foreign companies have been unwilling to supply nuclear technology and services to India because Indian laws leave suppliers open to financial liability for damages to third parties in the case of a nuclear accident.
Both parties decry the ballooning deficit, but the Republicans are unwilling to raise taxes and the Democrats are loath to cut spending.
After losing his Glasgow - Govan parliamentary seat in the 1992 General Election, Scottish National Party politician Jim Sillars condemned Scotland as a country of «Ninety - Minute Patriots,» willing to support Scotland during a football match but unwilling to take the necessary steps to....
Many small - to medium - sized produce companies are unwilling to take on the challenge of growing, packing and shipping; they typically outsource one or more of those services to third parties — but not Frontera Produce.
In a recent editorial, our critics have accused the Foundation of being unwilling to engage with parties with opposing viewpoints, but that is simply untrue.
Shipman relates how a divided and weakened Labour Party under Corbyn, who was really a Brexiteer, was unable or unwilling to deliver the Labour vote, which felt aggrieved and marginalised.
But the other parties were unwilling to accept this, and so the BHA is left with no choice but to accept the decision's quashing.
By Tuesday afternoon it was clear that Labour negotiators were unable or unwilling or both to reach a secure coalition deal on behalf of Labour with my party
Compound this with the party line differences, with the Republicans opposed to UHC, and Democrats unwilling to accept a Private Insurance model that could leave many poor people without insurance.
(The Tea Party is essentially unwilling to compromise at all.)
Do the two party career politicians appear unwilling or unable to address the many issues and challenges facing our nation?
The local elections showed the Tories are there for the taking if progressive parties cooperate, but Labour seems to unwilling to do that • Hannah Peaker is chief of staff for the Women's Equality party
When introducing her talk, Professor Jan Zielonka highlighted the fundamental issues: established parties have lost ground everywhere, while the new parties disagree on everything except their dislike of Europe; power has shifted from Brussels to Frankfurt and Berlin, yet Germany is unwilling to assume its hegemonic role in the continent; Europe's elite are totally out of touch with its citizens; and we need a new paradigm for Europe, including a theory of disintegration.
I am sure there are some Labour politicians who are sound on civil liberties, as there are also in the other parties, but given the record of Labour in government and the record of Tories in opposition (oh, how they cared back then) the evidence is emphatic: the state can not be trusted, and the politicians are either incapable or unwilling to control or restrain the state machinery.
The local elections showed the Tories are there for the taking if progressive parties cooperate, but Labour seems to unwilling to do that, says Hannah Peaker, chief of staff for the Women's Equality party
The Sunday Times reported (#) that the former party treasurer and close friend of William Hague «has told friends he has given enough money and is unwilling to devote further resources to securing an overall majority in 2015.»
They suggested that those at the top of the party were still in denial, despite everything, and were unwilling to enter those dark places.
Labour's frontbench have been consistently outwitted and out - fought by an increasingly assertive parliamentary Labour party, unwilling to tolerate the high - handedness of their frontbench - high - handedness that they found insufferable during the last two parliaments with Tony Blair's three figure majorities.
The cabinet deadlocked over its response, with several influential members unwilling to support the budget cuts (in particular a cut in the rate of unemployment benefit) which were pressed by the civil service and opposition parties.
The Green Party today said that if Assembly Speaker Heastie is unwilling to recognize the right of NYC to enact a law restricting plastic bags, then he should enact a statewide ban on plastic bags.
She has been so loyal to Cuomo that she was briefly discussed as a possible running mate, though she was reportedly unwilling to change her party enrollment.
Frankly, the only mainstream pro-Europe party is the Lib Dems, and this referendum puts Nick Clegg between a rock and a hard place: unable to support his own coalition government; unwilling to countenance a pact with Labour.
What most worries those Labour MPs who haven't lost their heads is the party seems unwilling, or unable, to face up to the fact it was a lack of trust on welfare and on spending public money that doomed Labour.
He is unwilling to declare, one way or the other, his intentions to seek another two - year term as head of the county party.
More significant, the choice of this central campaign frame meant several MPs who were willing to be listed as Yes voters, were unwilling to do anything else which would associate themselves with that anti-politics message, from writing opinion pieces in local newspapers to endorsing campaign activities to their own party members.
He said he was unwilling any longer to take the potential risk Independence Party candidates faced.
Lord knows, Frank Field and Iain Duncan Smith spelled it out in words and figures that only a simpleton could fail to understand, but the two main parties are unwilling to bite on the bullet and commit themseves to raising the income tax threshold from # 6,475 to something like # 10,000 or # 12,000.»
The party is believed to have made its first job offer to Warren, who is a member, in the summer — but he turned it down, apparently unwilling to move from his native north of England.
Ed is faced with a shadow cabinet in which only 4 of its 19 members voted for him in the leadership election 9 months ago and which has shown itself signally unwilling to accept the message of that leadership campaign that the party wanted a change of direction.
However, while the party was largely sympathetic to the principle of women's suffrage, it was unwilling to risk losing the limited reforms to male suffrage promised by the government's bill.
Mr Brown says he decided to accept his colleague's assurances and clear the way for Mr Blair as he was «unwilling to see the party divided in a way that would endanger the prospects for reform».
She was immediately expected to give Louis, and France, a proper heir to succeed them, although consummating their marriage seemed to be something Louis was unwilling to do, much to the chagrin of the politically - minded parties at their palace in Versailles.
She's unwilling to stand up to racial demagogues when they benefit her party.
And the Republican Party, with its historical support for local control, has thus far proved unwilling to step into the fray.
Overdrive found that patrons were unwilling to download 3rd party apps to read content and quietly discontinued the program one year later.
If China wants to thrive, it will need to take steps it has been unwilling to take politically, and free much more of the economy from government and Party control.
Counterparty risk is the risk that a counterparty (the other party to a transaction or an agreement or the party with whom the Fund executes transactions) to a transaction with the Fund may be unable or unwilling to make timely principal, interest or settlement payments, or otherwise honor its obligations.
Substitution of an alternate stud for an unable or unwilling one, or the use of hormone injections or artificial insemination should not be practiced unless suffcient cause exists and all parties are in full agreement; and then only in accordance with AKC recommendations.
In fairness to the game things do become a tad more challenging when mayoral elections get introduced because in the run - up to voting time you may be unwilling to spend goodwill to pass an edict that a party has proposed, even when it's something like removing punishments for homosexuality or providing free running water to homes.
The launch lineup showed exactly what was wrong with with the N64, the GameCube after it, and the Wii after that: third parties were either unwilling or unable to reliably make money on Nintendo hardware.
The allies, unwilling to be outdone by the silliness going on around Paris, bring the Demi - Brigade SAS to the party, complete with French Resistance fighters, a captured Jagdpanzer (the nemesis of many an Axis opening game) and the greatest hits of allied airpower.
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