Sentences with phrase «very narrow issue»

Legally, the decision, City of Toronto v Uber Canada Inc., 2015 ONSC 3572, is about a very narrow issue of statutory interpretation.
The case was not about whether sex offenders should or could be monitored for life, it was a case decided upon the very narrow issue of whether 15 years after release, some could apply for a review, as to whether they might be removed from the Register.
I almost landed in another federal agency's appellate office that practiced a very narrow issue before federal circuits across the country, but chose my current job because of the very broad swath of constitutional criminal issues we routinely litigate, which is endlessly fascinating.
In some situations, it may be possible for you to reach some immediate agreements on very narrow issues with the mediator on the day.

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In general discussions of energy issues, we commonly find a very narrow definition of human concern.
The Virginia Tech Helmet RatingsTM system approaches the very broad and complex issue of concussion protection from a narrow vantage point of linear accelerations only and does not address other biomechanical variables such as rotational accelerations, particularly where rotational accelerations precede the linear acceleration in a hit.
So I think that's a big issue, as well, this narrow definition of success stresses our most academically talented kids in very dangerous ways and, I think, marginalizes a whole bunch of other kids who have talents in other areas.
It was a defining issue in the 1969 elections, as a result of which they were able to form a government, though with a very narrow majority, and the issue in the subsequent 1972 elections which they won comfortably.
At the very least they provide a means for voters to vote their conscience on narrow issues.
Typically research is very narrow and focused on only a subset of issues related to a particular problem.
This story appears in the June 24, 2017, issue of Science News with the headline, «The opportunity zone: Exoplanets found in a narrow band around M dwarf stars could host a very different kind of life.»
All of a sudden my general (and at times very overwhelming) interest in this massive social justice issue of global extreme poverty and gender inequality became a narrow - focused mission to help a few of Uganda's brightest young women go to college and become leaders in their communities.
The model doesn't have this particular issue, but I imagine if you don't have a very narrow back and aren't really skinny then this could be a problem for you too.
They wear very comfortably and don't slide off my nose as well (which is an issue for me having a narrow nose).
The issue here is that it is so echo chambery (sts) and it evidences almost always people that are very narrow in their cultural understanding.
The second issue is that a narrow focus on racial equity inside schools and districts generates very little enthusiasm from families on the topside of the gap.
It's designed to address a very narrow set of issues related to test scores in urban school districts.»
Even though I was happy to have an actual diagnosis the vet explained that allergy testing can be very expensive and usually does not narrow down an exact cause of the allergy issues.
These skills were part of my strength as an economic policy adviser, given that I had a very broad concern with drivers of economic growth rather than a narrow speciality, and were applied to a diverse range of issues, including CAGW.
The reason these would be helpful is that not only would they narrow the debate, but the necessary combination of confrontation and co-operation is a very good way for both parties to test and refine their own opinions as well as understanding the issues raised by the other Expert.
This approach makes it possible to monitor changes impacting very narrow legal issues.
However even on an individual basis I can not recall a failed mediation (and there have been very few) where the issues were not narrowed down considerably, resulting in less expense going forward.
«I was appalled to see almost the entire issue authored by a very narrow, biased and distorted view of the law,» she wrote.
Yes... the SCC decision provides a narrow understanding of hate speech, but I am glad the SCC considers Human Rights Code provision on hate speech is still relevant in today's society and still address very major and unrelenting issues such as opinions and expressions that continue to expose a group to hatred.
JCCs are intended to allow family law litigants to clarify and narrow the issues in dispute, and it is because of this that JCCs are a very important part of the family court process.
The Insite case only dealt with a narrow issue: whether an exemption from certain provisions of the CDSA should be granted to a particular facility that almost everyone agreed was doing splendid work very much in the public interest.
Recently the Ontario Court of Appeal delivered a ruling on a very narrow, but important, issue: Whether structured settlement annuity payments are considered «property» or «income» under Ontario family law legislation dealing with property - division by spouses on separation.
If you follow the Supreme Court closely, you'll see time and time again that they use whatever excuse they can to decide cases on very, very narrow grounds, rather than routinely issuing very broad rulings the clearly apply to a wide variety of similar cases.
One can not go to the Supreme Court (except in some very narrow circumstances involving lawsuits of one state against another and certain cases involving diplomats) without first raising the issue in a lower court.
«Too often, we evaluate communities through a narrow single - issue lens, such as housing affordability or greenhouse - gas emissions,» says Jack Wong, CEO of the Real Estate Foundation of B.C. «While these are obviously very important, they don't tell the whole story.
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