Sentences with phrase «under basic principles»

Under basic principles of negligence, drivers are negligent when they breach a duty of care owed to others.
Under basic principles of tort law, you are always responsible, personally, for situations where either:
Under basic principles of economics — econ 101 again — rescue buying of breeding stock at auction is bad for the puppy mill industry.
The book argues that this goes beyond political mobilisations and has deep social implications for a country which, for at least 40 - 50 years after enacting its unique Constitution, functioned under the basic principle that national identity is not hostage to how one prays.

Not exact matches

He is part of a wider movement of conservative Christians who are choosing to live their lives on the edge of society, unplugged from civilization as much as they can, living under basic biblical principles.
At the same time, although democracy presupposed a basic rationality on the part of the citizens, few Greeks were under the illusion that men acted according to principles of reason alone.
Here, too, it is apparent, was the principle basic to the entire attitude of the prophets and other progressive thinkers toward the monarchy: the king ruled, not by divine right, but under divinely imposed responsibility.
Bob Jones University, Sovereign Grace Ministries, the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism, and the Institute in Basic Life Principles have all come under fire in recent years for not adequately addressing sexual abuse within their communities.
The basic principle under food chemistry is to create the methods that makes it possible to harvest, preserve, process and prepare the food with high nutritional value for human consumption and increase the shelf life of food products without causing any diseases to the human.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ghana believes in the principles that democratic societies provide individuals with the best conditions for political liberty, personal freedom, equality of opportunity and economic development under the rule of law; and therefore being committed to advancing the social and political values on which democratic societies are founded, including the basic personal freedoms and human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; in particular, the right of free speech, organization, assembly and non-violent dissent; the right to free elections and the freedom to organize effective parliamentary opposition to government; the right to a free and independent media; the right to religious belief; equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prosperity.
The reforms, Koch said, deal with three basic issues related to good government: «redistricting not based on party lines, expanding ethics guidelines and a balanced budget under generally accepted principles, with no gimmicks.»
My fear is that the first Anglican church, synagogue or mosque that says, «It offends our principles and the basic tenets of our religion's faith», will be countered by the zealots of Stonewall moving in, saying, «We're going to sue under the Equalities Act and the Human Rights Act».
Despite siren calls from disgruntled former spokesmen, getting public spending under control and not bequeathing crushing debt to future generations is a basic liberal principle.
Forged under the same principle as the hyped Amazon Kindle Fire it dumps humble monochrome e-ink in favour of all singing, all dancing LCD, an Android core and basic tablet functionality.
Accordingly, under basic corporate law principles, Penguin can not be held liable for the alleged misconduct of Author Solutions.
Under Tworkov's instruction, Wool mastered the basic principles of three - dimensional modeling and other formal properties of design — a proper artistic training that's become more apparent as Wool's paintings progressed.
Another person with severe reading comprehension problems who is completely unable to grasp the difference between increasing the death rate and decreasing the birth rate as methods for reducing the population and who is so blinded by whatever ideology under the influence of which he happens to be that he is more than ready to deny existence of the most basic laws of physics and principles of ecology.
If we can't concede something so basic and fundamental to science (you do not, under any circumstances, publish a graph that is knowingly in error) then how are we possibly going to trust those same principles with things that aren't nearly as cut and dry (oh say things like the use of «novel» statistics to overstate one's case on previous temperatures or «novel» statistics that spread warming from one side of the Antarctic to the other)?
Under the principle of «One Country, Two Systems» enshrined in Hong Kong's Basic Law, Hong Kong enjoys autonomy from Mainland China in respect of, inter alia, its own common law system based on the rule of law, which operates, favourably, in both Chinese and English.
In other words, these documents would not have to pass muster under the Statutory Instruments Act and the safeguards it provides with respect to basic rule of law principles.
While we query whether a person who is a parent has all the rights set out in the most recent case if they are not found to also be a guardian, the recent BC Supreme Court case sets out some basic principles if their is no guardianship dispute under the Family Law Act:
The British constitution may be elusive, but it is certainly in flux at present, and as such the Commission may present an ideal opportunity to fix within it the basic principles which in any event the UK is bound by under European law.
Still, there is one chapter that I would particularly recommend, at least if you have some basic affinity for legal theory: George Pavlakos and Joost Pauwelyn's «Principled Monism and the Normative Conception of Coercion Under International Law «(pp. 317 - 341).
Although the Superior Court of Justice was clear that animals were chattels under the law (movable property in Quebec) and that it was applying basic property law principles to decide who should have custody of the monkey, the reality is that both federal and provincial laws have progressively evolved towards recognizing animal welfare for its own value.
The constitutional power to act upon this basic principle has been recognized by this Court at different periods and under diverse circumstances.
After reviewing basic principles concerning s. 8 of the Charter [118] and the reasoning of the first appellate court (the Divisional Court), [119 - 131] the Court of Appeal concluded the summons power was a reasonable power, properly constrained, when used by an investigator appointed under s. 75 of the Code.
The move provoked arguments and anxiety among members bitcoin community, who felt the cryptocurrency's basic principles of anonymity and freedom of transactions were under threat.
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