Sentences with phrase «practical effects of»

Our lawyers also work closely with accident victims, their families and their medical treatment teams to ensure that we understand the practical effects of the accident medically, financially, personally and emotionally.
Lawyers are starting to look back at the practical effects of the new summary judgment approach (see this article from this week's Lawyer's Weekly), so I thought it may be a good time to look at some hard numbers for the current year.
Replace it with a standby panel of qualified experts in various fields — who will review proposed legislation with an eye to determining the practical effects of the words, and revise language as needed.
Practitioners have been advising clients about the practical effects of choosing between a wrongful dismissal case in the county court and an unfair dismissal case in the tribunal for many years.
To counter this line of argument, I have found real life examples of the practical effects of climate change to be a more effective approach.
From the student perspective, what were the practical effects of the reform?
The result is one of the most unparalleled practical effects of not just horror, but of all time.
It is a common fallacy to present practical effects of libertarianism as if they refute libertarianism.
Among the practical effects of that prohibition: the NYPD does not ask and will not report on the immigration status of a person reporting a crime.
The deal will be folded into the budget or end - of - session crush and the details and practical effects of the new «reforms» will not come to light until they are in operation.
Although as the speakers point out, in February 2007 Hu Jintao himself indirectly commented on the need for responsible governance in Sudan, but the practical effects of these speeches are yet to be seen.
What practical effects of this action can we anticipate?
We must consider the history of our past relation to it, its strengths and weaknesses, and the practical effects of taking particular actions.
I feel that Rorty is toying with the pragmatists here by not taking seriously their insistence on the importance of considering the practical effects of our ideas.
Our forebears learned the practical effects of collectivist methods: No one in a commune feels a personal motive to stay up at night with a sick cow (someone else will do it, I'm too tired), and the hardest workers who observe the loafers and free riders will begin to reduce their own labors.
The practical effect of this new rule is to put the heat on companies and corporate boards to reexamine how concerns come forward and how workplace investigations of potential wrongdoing are conducted — and that is a welcome development.
There's the nostalgia of seeing Luke and Yoda on screen again, but also the pride of pulling off a practical effect of this size.
The test involves the interpretation of the CPCN which is the NEB's own instrument (akin to its statute) and the NEB can be assumed to have special expertise in understanding both the background to the terms of the CPCN and the realities of pipeline construction, timelines and financing (i.e. the practical effect of the delays)(Edmonton (City) v Edmonton East (Capilano) Shopping Centres Ltd., 2016 SCC 47 (CanLII) at para 33).
... The practical effect of the stress upon «soul competency» as the cardinal doctrine of Baptists was to make every man's hat his own church.
Far from being demoralizing, then, the practical effect of premillennialism was a renewed determination to do the Lord's work before it was forever too late.
The practical effect of his ruling is that it leaves Obamacare's mandate and penalty scheme in place but under a different name, but it is worse than that.
The practical effect of the centering - sharing experience of worship can be that of helping individuals overcome feelings of insularity and isolation.
If their wage was subsistence, as it is fair to assume it was in premodern societies, then his prohibition had the immediate practical effect of securing for them seven days» pay for six days» work.
The practical effect of the new law is that drivers can expect the annual sticker for a regular license plate to hit $ 101 in March, when the first batch of renewals will carry the price hike, according to Secretary of State Jesse White's office.
A practical effect of austerity has been to reduce government spending as a percentage of GDP, from 48.0 % in 2010 to 42.1 % in 2016.
This doctrine looks at the practical effect of tax credits and thus treats them as analogous to direct government expenditures (both are charges made against the state treasury).
This has the practical effect of making it difficult to discipline students for minor and major infractions of the school's code of conduct.
Indeed, the establishment of a charter school in place of a public institution has the real practical effect of diminishing the rights of parents to be involved in their children's education; it curtails the parents» standing as «citizens» and leaves them only as «consumers» or «stakeholders,» at best.
And while it would have the practical effect of forcing school boards and municipalities to be accountable to their privileged elite as well as their poor families, there's also a moral argument for banning private education.
The true practical effect of the Pease rule is to increase the rate of tax you pay on income above the threshold, generally by a little over 1 percentage point.
The practical effect of this fix is to maintain, and permanently preserve, the status quo.
But, the practical effect of this law is to prevent would - be foster parents from taking rescue dogs.
The practical effect of this partnership is twofold: • PIJAC will have a reliable, sustainable and scalable source of funding.
As I have previously observed, the obstructions in the path of those adolescents in obtaining levonorgestrel - based emergency contraceptives under the current behind - the - counter regime have the practical effect of making the contraceptives unavailable without a doctor's prescription.
The practical effect of increasing the mandate will be the erection of several hundred more industrial wind turbines and towers in many rural communities.
The practical effect of these standards is that no coal plant will be built without expensive and risky carbon capture and storage.
The practical effect of local heat over the short term does affect the bigger picture.
[Dave Springer] As far as I can determine the net practical effect of AGW is all reward and little risk.
«Disparate Impact Under the ADEA: Understanding the Practical Effect of Smith v. City of Jackson, Mississippi» Strafford July 2005
A study is being undertaken on the practical effect of the new procedure now it has bedded down.
I am partial to Jeff Carr's assessments about the practical effect of AI on business law because he has a background that almost no other in - house lawyer shares: Carr has run his own company and managed to a P&L.
The SCC's decision in Halifax (Regional Municipality) v. Nova Scotia (Human Rights Commission) has the practical effect of increasing the amount of deference courts must show toward the decisions of administrative decision - makers (like human rights commissions), making it more difficult to challenge those decisions in court.
«The practical effect of the Judge's finding is that a party which engages in a self - reporting process commits itself to handing over vast amounts of documents before they are produced and before the party has had any opportunity to be advised by its lawyers.
The practical effect of the expansion of the territorial scope is that many non-EU organisations which are currently not subject to EU data protection laws may be directly subject to the GDPR.
«It is surprising that one practical effect of LA 1980 is to force parties into litigation at a time when it is entirely speculative that any actual financial loss will arise from the negligence in question»
The claimants argued Penning did not have sufficient information to assess the practical effect of closure on ILF users.
In general, the practical effect of such a construction is that Parliament may refuse to implement the decision it has asked the nation to make.
In my opinion the practical effect of the changes brought about by Bill 168 have been minimal at best.
For its part, the Defendant argued that an award to compensate the Plaintiff for more than 34 weeks would have the practical effect of removing the Plaintiff's obligation to mitigate his damages; the Plaintiff would already have the cash in hand.
The practical effect of this is that the surviving spouse gets the share that they would have been entitled to if they had gotten divorced rather than if one spouse had died.
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