The court found that another section, which was in
apparent conflict with the language cited above, did not affect the court's ruling because courts construing conflicting statutory language give more weight to explicit statutory language over general statutory language, which was how the court characterized the language in the other section.
There is
an apparent conflict with the Stock - Return Predictor.
Similarly, and in
apparent conflict with the push in recent years to address teacher quality and provide more meaningful training, teacher certification is a popular area for DOI exemptions.
The apparent conflict with marriage co-sleeping norms, she notes elsewhere, «has been partially mitigated for Americans by the evolution of bed size from twin, to double, to queen, to king.»
Question: How is it possible that despite the vetting of contributions by the Administration, such money was raised in
apparent conflict with the Administration's executive order to prohibit such a practice?
For example, the phrase «with much tranquillity, many find they can be content with very little pleasure» is in
apparent conflict with the later phrase describing tranquillity as «pleasurable in direct proportion to the excitement which preceded it.»
Not exact matches
The meeting
with lobbyists from Ballard Partners, which came two months after Bernhardt met
with another lobbyist for MGM Resorts, raises still more ethical concerns involving the former energy lobbyist at a time when Secretary Ryan Zinke and his team are facing mounting criticism over their spending, travel and
apparent conflicts of interest.
But even if the premier doesn't see a problem
with her salary top - ups and the
apparent conflict of interest they're creating, there are a lot of people in this province who do.
More recently, Coronation Street's Rev Billy Mayhew (Daniel Griffith) is a gay character who struggles
with the
apparent conflict between his sexual identity and the Church he loves, which could be viewed either as a reflection of real life, or a deliberate ploy to drum up viewing figures by exploiting a delicate and complicated theological subject.
One need not be surprised if in the
conflict between the
apparent implications of Biblical concepts, understood to be analogical,
with metaphysical concepts, understood to be univocal, it is the implications of the Biblical concepts that give way.
But it is
with regard to money and property that the
apparent values of our society most obviously
conflict with the values of Christianity.
With this approach, the reader is actually inspired by the
apparent conflicts found within the pages of Scripture, rather than afraid of them.
He said the system,
with its many
apparent conflicts of interest, was comparable to the financing of Federal campaigns before the Watergate scandals in 1972.
«The CCB and ICPC should carry out joint investigation in collaboration
with the EFCC of the allegations of
conflict of interest, abuse of office and
apparent misuse of public funds by Governor Okorocha.
Concerns had been raised especially by the Minority about the transparency of the $ 2.25 billion domestic bond
with some noting that the
apparent secrecy over the deal fueled the allegations of
conflict of interest against the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta.
«Free from
apparent conflict of interest is in the eye of the beholder and tougher to deal
with,» he admits.
In an interview
with Science Careers, Kamerlin discusses the current job market and her responsibilities to her trainees, her approach to promoting so - called «alternative» careers, and how
apparent conflicts between PIs» and trainees» best interests can be reconciled.
The best scene revolves around a
conflict with a kinetic structure on an office desk which, like the film, is a lot of seemingly random motion
with no
apparent purpose other than distraction.
It's
apparent pretty quickly that the
conflict will only end in bloodshed, and for Bilbo Baggins, the mounting tension means he will be faced
with some tough decisions.
With the crew stranded on a unknown planet and with no apparent means of rescue, they find themselves in conflict with a new ruthless enemy who has a well - earned hatred of the Federation and what it stands
With the crew stranded on a unknown planet and
with no apparent means of rescue, they find themselves in conflict with a new ruthless enemy who has a well - earned hatred of the Federation and what it stands
with no
apparent means of rescue, they find themselves in
conflict with a new ruthless enemy who has a well - earned hatred of the Federation and what it stands
with a new ruthless enemy who has a well - earned hatred of the Federation and what it stands for.
Look at the
apparent conflict of interest in our city government doing business
with the corporation founded by the State Commissioner of Education.
Educational Policy and the Essential School: Explores how Essential schools have progressed in spite of
apparent obstacles from state and district policies; includes a checklist for dealing
with policies that
conflict with Essential school principles.
Why are markets are treating this Cold War - like
conflict with such
apparent calmness, while over-reacting to every new indication that China's growth is slowing.
The purpose behind these guidelines is to promote (i) honest and ethical conduct, including the ethical handling of actual or
apparent conflicts of interest between personal and professional relationships; (ii) full, fair, accurate, timely, and understandable disclosure in reports and documents that the Trust files
with, or submits to, the SEC and in other public communications made by the Funds; (iii) compliance
with applicable governmental laws, rule and regulations; (iv) the prompt internal reporting of violations of the Trust Code to an appropriate person or persons identified in the Trust Code; and (v) accountability for adherence to the Trust Code.
In Tegeder's project, there is a clear interplay between geometry, color, and line: fan shapes, linear trapezoids, triangular clusters, wheels of color, and shards of light intersect and overlap,
with no
apparent conflict or competition for dominance.
The company's
apparent policy of avoiding
conflict with individuals means that the courts can not grapple
with the problem, but what could happen if Google refused to back down when confronted by individuals?
There is part of me that suspects (without having the quantitative analysis to back it up) that this is why we can see the seemingly
conflicting scenarios of a glut of young lawyers contrasted
with an
apparent shortage in rural / small urban settings — that is we now have a lot of students / young lawyers targeting a small geographical area
with a small number open to practice outside of the major centres.
Moreover, in Acuity, Justice Goudge did not address the
apparent conflict of the court's reasoning in Acuity
with the British Columbia Court of Appeal's decision in Saalfeld v. Absolute Software Corp., 2009 BCCA 18.
It is
apparent that the proliferating
conflict between domain names and trade marks requires a solution which surpasses the capacity of the available litigation process, which is slow, expensive and inherently unsuited to cope
with the complication of generic top level domain name issues.
She took issue
with Goldman's
apparent conflict of interest
with respect to a company it was advising.
Moreover, even for those lawyers who take seriously complying
with their professional obligations, the
apparent conflict between the two regimes may generate confusion and risk inadvertent breaches of the rules.
Conflict is filled
with emotional baggage, some of which is
apparent and some of which may not be.
This is especially
apparent when dealing
with conflicts in relationships, in which case, the principle of «Zhong Yong» informs the individual to be moderate towards others» opinions and needs, and readily accommodate to them in resolving
conflict (Ji et al., 2010).
Overall, children
with deviant eating behavior reported higher perceived parental control [2.82 (0.79) vs. 2.52 (0.74)-RSB- than children
with normal eating behavior, t = − 3.81, df = 366, p <.001, d =.39, slightly less perceived confidence [3.18 (0.51) vs. 3.31 (0.43)-RSB-, t = 2.52, df = 366, p =.012, d =.27, and higher
conflict / rejection [1.99 (0.61) vs. 1.60 (0.49)-RSB-, t = − 6.80, df = 366, p <.001, d =.68, while no group differences were
apparent for the care and lack of limitations subscales.