Sentences with phrase «with justifiable concerns»

Does a more equivocal statement by one scientist, communicating outside his normal channels of communication, with justifiable concerns that a lay audience would read too much or too little into his words and not approach them with the nuance a scientist is trained to do, communicating his own personal views at a time when this acceptance was developing, mean he is guilty of deliberate dishonesty.
There are other major segments of the Canadian economy with justifiable concern about trade under Mr. Trump, such as automotives and other manufacturing.

Not exact matches

«We urge the administration to not impose these tariffs and to work with the business community to resolve the real and justifiable concerns raised by Chinese trade practices.»
That said, given higher volatility and justifiable concerns about lofty market multiples, investors can be forgiven for exercising some caution with their portfolios.
First of all, the government has responded to justifiable public concern over the years with the enactment of legislation governing child labor, minimum wage, health and safety conditions, overtime pay, and other labor practices.
«As there were a number of pig producers who voted against this decision, we have justifiable concerns at their willingness to comply with this voluntary phase out even by 2017.
We also note with concern the mis - treatment of some public sector workers who have been dismissed for no justifiable reason apart from having been employed by the previous government.
That said, given higher volatility and justifiable concerns about lofty market multiples, investors can be forgiven for exercising some caution with their portfolios.
As someone who's gone mostly digital with my 3DS, I think most of those concerns are generally justifiable (save for that last one).
To ensure the cost - effective delivery of legal services, a lawyer in private practice needs to: (1) operate in a skilled and efficient manner; (2) keep accurate records of time and costs; (3) maintain communication with the client as the matter progresses; (4) inform the client is there is a need for change in the arrangements concerning the scope of the work or fees and expenses; (5) bill clients monthly or quarterly, or as arranged, but promptly in accordance with the arrangement; and (6) maintain an internal rate schedule justifiable to the consumer, and review it at least annually.
He came to the conclusion that, according to the settled case - law of the Court and in line with Article 52 (1) of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, such a difference in treatment is only justifiable when it relates to a legally permitted aim pursued by the legislation in question, and is proportionate to the aim pursued by the treatment concerned.
Examples of justifiable delays include (i) sufficiently grave medical emergencies that render communication unfeasible; (ii) insufficient privacy; (iii) availability of a telephone (and officers are not obligated to provide theirs for safety and privacy reasons); (iv) dangerous circumstances that prevent immediate contact with counsel; and (v) public safety concerns.
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