We hope that Paula and her family are alright and this is just a mix -
up of a technical nature.
Not exact matches
While Blackburn do lack any player
of Arsenal's calibre, someone with a bit
of flair and guile to pick a defensive lock, they make
up for their shortcomings in those
technical departments with their industrious attitude and resilient
nature.
«However, the mundane reality is that most tax legislation is highly
technical in
nature, and most
of the scrutiny required is a case
of identifying whether it will do the job being asked
of it, without throwing
up unintended consequences.
Preliminary reports on turnout suggest that the Obama re-election campaign succeeded again in shaping the very
nature of the electorate through massive investments
of time, effort, and money in both the
technical infrastructure and the raw manpower necessary for an effective
up - to - date ground game.
The senator's beef was
of a
technical nature, specifically that the Haber ad did not fulfill the FCC requirement that the disclaimer portion
of any political spot last for four seconds and take
up 4 percent
of the screen.
It's the
nature of video game development, costs start to ramp
up, unforeseen
technical and design problems crop
up, and before anyone realises the project runs out
of budget.
I suspect many commentaries will be coming
up in the upcoming weeks and months dissecting the Court
of Appeal's decision (which, while
technical in
nature and not headline grabbing for non-lawyers, is a pretty big deal to almost all litigation lawyers).
If, for instance, there are certain issues that your lender has brought
up which are rather
technical and legal in
nature, a good agent would refer you to a trustworthy lawyer instead
of giving baseless advice.