Sentences with phrase «acceding more»

What is certain is that allowing the Law Society of Ontario to open this door will result in individual lawyers acceding more and more of their individuality and autonomy to its Regulator in the years ahead.

Not exact matches

They have had to cope with liberation more concretely when socialists acceded to power.
«I declined to accede to your demand for evidence that there is no more of a media agenda against Arsenal than there is against Spurs (or any other club for that matter) for two very simple reasons.»
Nitram — I declined to accede to your demand for evidence that there is no more of a media agenda against Arsenal than there is against Spurs (or any other club for that matter) for two very simple reasons.
So if we buy their own logic, Paramount is telling us that it chose to release a worse version of the movie because it was easier for 15 - year - olds to go see it on group dates, and that Ferrell, a producer on the film and one of the more powerful talents in Hollywood, acceded to this.
Or they can take the more prudent course, accede to the secretary's good judgment, and limit the «growth» option to those states that can demonstrate both the capacity and the rigor required to bring students to proficiency within a specified period.
Because of this, I acceded to more constraints on my reporting than I normally would.
The rights and obligations arising from agreements concluded before 1 January 1958 or, for acceding States, before the date of their accession, between one or more Member States on the one hand, and one or more third countries on the other, shall not be affected by the provisions of this Treaty.
While we would add a few more to that list (e.g., here, here), one case he raised was the court's love song to Exxon, when it acceded to Exxon's demand that the $ 5 billion Exxon Valdez punitive damage award, which the company fought for 14 years, be cut to one - tenth of the jury's verdict.
But rather than accede to the submission that the defendants should get the lower range for crack or meth, she agreed with the Crown's submission that «as a matter of logic and common sense, if another drug is equally harmful and dangerous, or more so, then the range for that drug should increase.
If it continues to grow and more states accede, some are suggesting that the Convention could serve as a template for a further treaty introducing a multilateral investment court system for resolution of investor - state disputes under existing investment treaties.
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