Sentences with phrase «such substantial weight»

Such substantial weight, combined with the size of 18 - wheelers, means that it has the potential to cause serious accidents with even more serious injuries involved.

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It also will be essential to develop effective nonsurgical options to help such patients achieve substantial and sustained weight loss.»
I have to say the quality of the jacket is pretty good as it's lined and has substantial weight to it to keep one warm during transitional weather such as Fall or Spring.
Within a state's accountability plan, «substantial weight» would have to be given to quantitative measures, such as graduation rates and performance on state tests, with much less weight allotted to subjective measures, such as school climate and educator engagement.
Establishes a system of meaningfully differentiating all public schools on an annual basis that is based on all indicators in the State's accountability system and that, with respect to achievement, growth or the other academic indicator for elementary and middle schools, graduation rate, and progress in achieving English language proficiency, affords: Substantial weight to each such indicator; and, in the aggregate, much greater weight than is afforded to the indicator or indicators of school quality or student success.
In developing such a system, the state will have to decide how much weight to assign to each indicator, while ensuring that each indicator has «substantial weight
[50] Justices Bastarache and Arbour concluded spousal support agreements should be given considerable weight, except: (i) where the circumstances under which such an agreement was negotiated and executed are unsatisfactory; (ii) where there is substantial unfairness (non-compliance with the objectives of the Divorce Act) when the agreement was entered into; or (iii) where at the time an application to determine spousal support is commenced there has been a change in circumstances not reasonably anticipated by the parties which renders the agreement unfair (i.e., no longer in compliance with the objectives of the Divorce Act).
Significantly in terms of explaining the role of the court in relation to such deals, the judge said in his February judgment that «the law requires the Court to give substantial deference to the SEC... the Court will fail in this duty if it did not give considerable weight to the SEC's position.»
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