Sentences with phrase «which lead some commentators»

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BBC2 has produced «a presenter - led do - cu - mentary series» on the life of Muhammad (pbuh) which «draw on the expertise and comments from the world's leading academics and commentators on Islam.»
In 2015 we conducted an event at the 2015 Conservative Party annual conference at which we presented analysis of the Conservative's electoral position and prospects, we were invited to submit independent scholarly evidence to Labour's Learning the Lessons Review, chaired by Margaret Beckett, and we co-hosted a 2015 post-election event in June 2015 with cross-party attendance and participation by a broad political range of commentators, and also leading UK journalists.
This private dissatisfaction became public this week after several prominent Corbyn - supporting commentators strongly criticised his decision to attend an event which had been organised by leading members of the SWP, despite previously promising not to do so.
[63] Despite opinion polls indicating a strong Labour lead, opinion polls were then viewed as a novelty which had not proven their worth, and most commentators expected that Churchill's prestige and status as a «war hero» would ensure a comfortable Conservative victory.
[8] Although commentators perceived Brown to have made some good decisions during the economic crisis, such as providing financial aid to several UK banks which found themselves in difficulty, his fiscal policy of borrowing and spending led to a dramatic increase in the country's national debt.
Still, for those getting rather bored with the voting intention figures, we can look ahead to several potentially significant events — many commentators have suggested Gordon Brown is putting great weight in the G20 summit this week to give his premiership a boost, beyond that is the budget, which could work either way, and past that we have the local and european elections, which often lead to realignments in the national opinion polls.
Leading commentators have confirmed that article XIV does not allow a Contracting State which has not made any reservation, to deny enforcement of an award rendered in another Contracting State which has made reservations.
Leading commentators agree that article V (1)(c) does not apply to awards which fail to address all the issues submitted to the arbitral tribunal for resolution.808 Though there are no reported cases addressing whether article V (1)(c) applies to awards rendered infra petita, the view that such awards do not provide grounds for refusal of recognition or enforcement is consistent with the text and spirit of the Convention.
is an apt question with which to introduce this post from Ed Reeser and Patrick McKenna, two leading north American experts and commentators on law firm compensation.
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