Sentences with phrase «which areas of disagreement»

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An area of basic disagreement is the role of ethical principles, such as freedom and equality, which most realists, including Morgenthau, who is at times ambiguous on the point, deny.
Among the major areas of disagreement are the Senate's insistence — despite the huge deficit — on a politically popular property - tax rebate and a new Senate plan to lift the cap on the number of charter schools, which is strongly opposed by the teachers - union - friendly Assembly.
Ispa's study, which included more than 2,000 mothers and their children, measured maternal directiveness — or the extent to which mothers controlled activities — in play when children were 2 years old and then during a discussion about areas of disagreement when the children were in the fifth grade.
There are some issues, of course, on which there may be disagreement, but there are many areas of common interest, e.g., judicial education, improvement of working conditions, etc. on which we will be able to work together.»
Here, however, Professors Remus and Levy flag the strides being made by the likes of online dispute resolution provider Modria, which gathers information, summarises areas of agreement and disagreement and makes suggestions for resolving the dispute, rendering negotiation unnecessary.
The program would then compare any remaining areas of disagreement between the parties» positions — which should now be limited to the children's special expenses, arrangements the care of the children and the allotment of property and debt — and evaluate the extent of the parties» disagreement on each legal issue.
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