More factual detail is better than precise terminology.
Not exact matches
To begin with, this language suggests considerably
more «data» than are actually to be found in the rather meagre
factual detail of the sermons in Acts, not to speak of the almost complete absence of such
detail in kerygmatic texts outside Acts.
Zaillian seems
more interested in getting
factual details right than building any real dramatic tension or momentum, and the film never quite reaches takeoff speed, despite the solid work of the acting ensemble (especially William H. Macy as the accountant of Jan's firm).
We expect such new orders to contain a
more detailed factual case for suspending entry from the affected nations, a narrower scope carefully omitting foreign nationals already legally in the US, and greater procedural
details on how case - by - case exceptions will be made, omitting any preference for religious minorities.
Because legal problems arise in particular
factual contexts, reasoning about the meaning of a legal rule often requires
more than the mechanical application of the general words in the text.3 Likewise, when an attorney reasons by analogy, she considers the precise nature of the particular legal problem and context and does not simply compare the surface
details of her client's case with a precedent.4
Since that time, DOJ has provided additional guidance on a case - by - case basis as FCPA matters are made public — providing meaningful examples by incorporating
factual details and identifying
more factors material to the government's decision - making in the particular charging documents, plea agreements, deferred prosecution agreements and non-prosecution agreements used to resolve FCPA matters.
National courts in the EU face three kinds of challenge in dealing with competition law: - the
factual and often legal complexity of many cases — the need to understand often
detailed economic and other evidence is routine in most competition cases; - an official policy of encouraging
more claimants to come forward and assert their rights; and - the «astonishing diversity» of procedures across the EU for enforcing competition law claims.