It was repealed 59% to 41%.
It was repealed 59% to 41%.
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If that was the whole point then why was it not mentioned? Instead, the only thing that was mentioned was that the man in question didn’t call someone, and that was taken as evidence that ‘some people’ don’t want to work. Similarly, I never tried to make it about anything, other than the fact that $10 and a phone…
People who are long-term homeless require a bit more support than $10 and a phone number to get them back into work.
That’s usually because being long-term homeless correlates very highly with severe mental and physical health issues and possibly substance abuse issues. Therefore the amount of support that they require to achieve all of the things that you mention is typically a lot higher than the amount that can be offered by most…
If you think she managed to get to the top level of women’s athletics (and suffer all those invasive gender tests) while having external male genitalia you’re massively naive.
Agree with you on all points but just thought I’d make a small correction. The rule does apply to the mile as it applies to all races from the 400m to the mile.
The McDonalds in Batumi, Georgia is the only one that I’ve deliberately crossed a town to see. A mental building to go with an incredible town.
According to the draft bill the protected characteristics are:
Yeah the comment sections are now so much effort to read on mobile that I don’t usually bother. Glad to hear it’s not just me.
Yeah that’s not the right etymology.
So if you become pregnant after a rape you might have to move thousands of miles away from your support network in order to access a procedure that should be a human right.
That’s how criminal law works though. A threat isn’t made if the victim doesn’t see it as a threat. Similar standards are applied to lots of other offences including assault (at least under English law, can’t speak for the US).
The unsportsmanlike conduct rule states:
It doesn’t take long to find other examples of on-pitch and off-pitch racist conduct by top-level players and fans.
Thanks for fleshing out my response a little. As for the helmet and leading with the head debate, I do think that removing helmets would reduce head injuries suffered at the line of scrimmage because it would encourage guys to keep their heads out of the way when blocking. But that would be matched by a huge trade-off…
I’m gonna provide a slightly more nuanced take here and say that it’s a lot easier to make wholesale changes to a sport when head injuries are a side effect of recent strategic changes and more long-term changes caused by professionalisation (e.g. players being bigger than they used to be). American football is a…
CAS isn’t really a court. It’s simply an arbitral tribunal that was initially set up by the IOC. Most arbitration decisions can be challenged in the domestic courts where the tribunal is based.
I’ll try and explain it. At the time that screenshot was taken Sri Lanka were batting first and had made 194 runs from 47 overs and 5 balls (out of 50 overs), for the loss of 8 wickets (out of a maximum of 10). When a team is batting first in this form of cricket you need to look at the run rate (a good rule of thumb…
And they play at the Wankdorf Stadium