Sentences with phrase «affirmative case»

The phrase "affirmative case" refers to presenting arguments or evidence to support a certain viewpoint or statement. It means making a strong, positive argument in favor of something. Full definition
The importance of distinguishing between litigation and affirmative cases when providing unbundled services for immigration law
Proving the existence of an external source of values may be tough, but many of the people who pounce on the difficulty of making this case seem not to notice the difficulty of making an affirmative case for any of the alternative positions.
A much stricter standard of proof and requirement of an affirmative case exists in the second instance that does not exist in the first case.
Very few legislators came forward to make an affirmative case for the pay raise.
After one semester, I instituted a «no devices» policy in one class (with obvious required exceptions for students with disabilities, and a more general exception for any student who wanted to make an affirmative case for using a device in class).
The solution to these problems must start with state education leaders making an affirmative case for the importance of state tests.
In the affirmative case the Committee of Ministers shall prescribe a period during which the Contracting Party concerned must take the measures required by the decision of the Committee of Ministers.
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