Sentences with phrase «applying in a broader context»

He goes on to remind us that «lawlessness of individual behaviour in the context of a given statistical law is, in general, consistent with the notion of more detailed individual laws applying in a broader context» (p. 87).
This implies an explosion that never arrives and can be applied in a broader context — the burning wick surely will ignite dynamite (to open a mine, to make a road cut, to destroy a building, to alter land) or detonate a bomb of some kind (to kill, to subdue, to destroy), yet you never see it.

Not exact matches

Here, Nyhan decided to apply it in an unrelated context: Could recalling a time when you felt good about yourself make you more broad - minded about highly politicized issues, like the Iraq surge or global warming?
The public benefit test was recently considered, albeit not in a media merger context, by the Full Federal Court in ACCC v Australian Competition Tribunal [2017] FCAFC 150 (Tabcorp) where the Court applied a broad concept of public benefit consistent with the Fairfax decision in New Zealand:
It teaches them to think computationally about problems, issues and opportunities and to apply this to wider problems in broader contexts.
«Individuals who are consumer and financially literate have the ability to apply knowledge, understanding, skills and values in consumer and financial contexts to make informed and effective decisions that have a positive impact on themselves, their families, the broader community and the environment.»
No restrictions (of industry) apply here, but taken in context with the NDA section (which implies intended clients), any legal representatives who were ever approached as potential clients (even if they immediately said «not interested» and refused to hear more), up to every legal representative anywhere if included in a marketing campaign that broad, would be off - limits for business dealings of all kinds.
It remains to be seen how this will apply to a broader public consultation on a complex area by an expert decision - maker, particularly in the context of environmental decision - making, where the Aarhus Convention and Mr Justice Sullivan's report on environmental justice [Ensuring Access to Environmental Justice in England and Wales; report of the working group on access to environmental justice, May 2008] continue to shape an increasingly rigorous approach to consultation.
«Wolters Kluwer's current awareness legal dailies are all created by attorneys for attorneys, and are an essential tool for lawyers to put breaking legal news, decisions, and rulemaking in broad context and apply the industry's leading level of analysis to highly complex and rapidly - changing areas of the law,» said Robert Lemmond, vice president of the Legal Markets Group at Wolters Kluwer.
Participants will identify, practice and apply strategies to explain the concepts and approaches of SEL in a broader educational context to various audiences.
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