Sentences with phrase «accept the appeal because»

Pharris said the high court may have decided to accept the appeal because it also agreed last week to take an elections case from New York state, where lower courts threw out nominating conventions for state judges.

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«That supernatural cause could not itself have a cause, because infinite causal chains do not exist «Well, even if we accept your appeal to mysticism, why could your god not itself have a creator.
In this article I will argue that Hartshorne accepted rationalism in its extreme form because of methodological problems which an appeal to broadly conceived experience can cause for an advocate of the universalistic ideal of knowledge.
If the requisite disjunctive synthesis can not be explained by appeal to the doctrine that God values all possible worlds, this is not so much because evaluation is logically dependent upon gradations of importance, but because (accepting Christian's explanation of the absence of such gradations in the primordial nature) the logic of the doctrine itself entails that God be inextricably involved in the formation of actual worlds as «circles of convergence,» i.e., in «the orderings effected by individuals in the course of nature.»
Brunner appeals explicitly to the prologue of John and to certain sayings of Paul, but surely one who is as emphatic as he in rejecting the authority of Scriptural teachings as such does not mean to say that we accept the doctrine of creation because of the presence of these passages in the New Testament.
One of the reasons for this false doctrine being so accepted is because it appeals to people's emotionality and pride.
And with Watford ready to accept a transfer fee of around # 12 million, possibly because of a release clause in his contract, Ighalo is surely going to appeal to our «careful with money» manager.
My case was widely reported because it was the first time that the British Court of Appeal had accepted that British relocation law relegated the harm done to children.
This is important because if the letter is not properly named the tribunal service can't accept the application for an appeal.
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that an independent conservative group supporting Republican Joe Lhota for New York City Mayor can accept unlimited donations because New York State's limit on donations to independent political committees is likely unconstitutional, as the New York Times reports.
By swirling, you do not have to feel self - conscious that somebody might not find your race appealing because swirl dating will make you feel accepted and loved for you and who you really are, not your skin's color.
Calls of Hollywood whitewashing and whatnot dampened excitement about the film, while others accepted Johansson's casting because of her global box office appeal.
In fact, Miller v. Skumanick (eventually Miller v. Mitchell in the appeals court) got even more interesting because the prosecutor told the dozen students caught up in the affair, that he would not prosecute them if they accepted school suspension, submitted to drug tests, wrote an essay about their infractions, and attended a five - week re-education program in which they would admit that what they did was wrong and — for the girls — had learned what it meant to be a girl in today's society.
The new evidence should have been accepted by the Ontario Court of Appeal because it raised the very real possibility that a young person had been tried and convicted by a court that had no jurisdiction as a result of his age.
Criminal defendant who pleaded guilty, then appealed his conviction based on his attorney's failure to tell him he would be deported, could not show he had been prejudiced by this failure because, (1) just before accepting his plea, the judge told him he would likely be deported, and (2) he could not show he was likely to obtain a more favorable result by going to trial.
The Court of Appeal accepted that the judge was entitled to conclude that it was a normal characteristic for the horse to rear up in the particular circumstances of the case because it was «natural» for horses to do so in certain circumstances from time to time, even if such behaviour was not «usual».
The Court of Appeal also did not accept that the slabs did not suffer physical loss or damage because they were never initially in a satisfactory state.
Paolone's request to the Federal Court of Canada was unusual because the Federal Court of Appeal had a month previously accepted Fantino's appeal — and now Paolone wanted to undo that — quietly in a little meeting and without a formal mAppeal had a month previously accepted Fantino's appeal — and now Paolone wanted to undo that — quietly in a little meeting and without a formal mappeal — and now Paolone wanted to undo that — quietly in a little meeting and without a formal motion.
The Supreme Court refused the MPS permission to appeal on its initial ground of appeal which was premised on its argument that the positive obligation (which they accepted arose under the ECHR by operation of art 1 in conjunction with art 3) did not arise under the HRA because art 1 is not one of the rights contained in schedule 1 of the HRA.
She has seen that the consequences of her saying «we close at 5» were that Michael Richard was unable to file an appeal with the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, even though his lawyers called the court again shortly before 6 PM and were told not to bother to bring the appeal to the court because no one was there to accept it», said Scott Cobb, president of Texas Moratorium Network.
It appears that Keller may have lied by saying, «We close at 5», when she knew very well that the appeal could be accepted after 5 and that the court does not «close» at 5, because judges on her court are able to be reached and able to issue orders to stay executions even after 5.
However, at trial, the appellant provided an «insufficient factual underpinning» to ground compensation for loss of earning capacity; the Court of Appeal found this part of the claim failed because the judge found the appellant did not meet the burden described in the Perren decision — the trial judge simply did not accept the appellant's evidence of his limitations and anecdotal evidence from other witnesses did not shore up his testimony.
First, about IT and judges, Justice Morrissette noted that generational resistance impedes IT progress at the Court, because judges on the Court of Appeal (and elsewhere) are, usually, not as quick to accept new work methods leveraging Information Technology.
Keep your receipt of fine payment because the appeal court office may require proof that you have paid your fine before accepting any appeal documents for filing.
The insurer argued that $ 150 should be considered reasonable because it was the rate accepted by panel attorneys; but the Appeals Court found that the definition of a reasonable fee should be based on market rates, rather than panel rates.
The Court of Appeal readily accepted that a person might become a landowner's «visitor» because the landowner had given the impression that the person's use of the land was permitted, thus giving rise to an implied license to use the land (noting Edwards v Railway Executive [1952] AC 737).
You usually can't appeal the terms because you chose to accept them when you signed the contract.
The sellers had just said: «her offer was a little bit less than yours, but we decided to accept her offer because throughout the presentation she kept saying «your home;» I realize this is your «home» and you keep it nicely done, and it's very clean, and that appealed to my buyer, because that's how they keep their own «home,» too.»
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