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8 Apr 2014, 5:34 pm by Kelly Phillips Erb
However, it’s not a matter of simply marking it as zero and calling it a day. [read post]
12 May 2010, 11:36 am
Pronouncing the English alphabet: I used to get students to write the letters in groups according to the vowel sound, like this (this presumes the British pronunciation of Z as zed - if it is pronounced zee, it goes in the second line instead: A H J K B C D E G P T V F L M N S X Z I Y O Q U W R Many thanks to Martina for this report. [read post]
24 Aug 2009, 10:28 am
The rest of the time we make big bucks on inefficiency" They are openly admitting this b/c they just do not get it. [read post]
30 Sep 2008, 1:34 pm
This is Ontario, where matters fermented are ruled by a bureaucracy that is truly Soviet in size and style. [read post]
8 Dec 2009, 1:34 pm by Janeen Hicks
I'm not advocating for her removal, or for the removal of anyone subject to extreme hardship, for that matter. [read post]
8 Mar 2013, 2:37 pm by familoo
Hansard may tell us whether the purpose was to clarify or broaden (but frankly I’m not that much of a keener). [read post]
21 Mar 2007, 9:32 am
I'm sorry, but I just don't buy any of it. [read post]
6 Apr 2016, 4:00 am by Administrator
(Check for commentary on CanLII Connects) The most-consulted French-language decision was Sauvé c. [read post]
10 Oct 2007, 5:16 pm
AT&T will not terminate, disconnect or suspend service because of the views you or we express on public policy matters, political issues or political campaigns. [read post]
17 Jul 2015, 5:28 am
So the [c]ourt will let Trooper Flaugher testify as to the limited issues of calls made back and forth. [read post]
8 Oct 2010, 5:04 pm by AdamSmith1776
However, I've come to think it should more accurately be written as B, R, I, C, with the following gloss: B: Perhaps the most accessible and immediately promising of all; see below. [read post]
16 Oct 2019, 5:04 am by Ben Saul
The 2018 resolution still generically urges states to comply with their human rights (and refugee and humanitarian law) obligations in countering terrorism (paragraph 2), and expresses concern at state violations (paragraph 5), but backslides on human rights in three key respects: (a) It weakens the human rights standards in the previous resolutions, (b) it shifts the emphasis to rights abuses by terrorists rather than states and (c) it downplays the importance of human rights in… [read post]