Sentences with phrase «arguable there»

Bearing in mind that the State goes to great lengths to ensure that all extant interests are listed in schedules to all determinations and that those interests will prevail over the native title interests to the extent of any inconsistency, it is arguable there is no real need for current holders [of those interests] to actively participate.
Of course, Apple also «waters down» OS updates on older hardware, so the actual level of support devices receive is arguable there — one might even say it's slightly fragmented, but that's a line I don't think we want to cross here.
It's arguable there was just not enough celebrity associated with the Texas dogs to save them.

Not exact matches

Justice Siopis said there was an «arguable» case concerning the timing of the disclosure of Mr Wall's package, which comprises a $ 400,000 base salary, a performance bonus of up to $ 120,000 and up to 250,000 share options.
if we live in a universe that arguable goes on until infinity (no one has been able to prove otherwise), then how did all of this get there?
there's something more permanent and arguable when it is written.
Berger's is in many ways a minimalist Christian proposition, but there is an at least arguable case to be made that it is all that we can with integrity sustain.
Gionta, who had planned the celebration at the request of local Catholics, put up a notice at the shrine explaining that «I obey the bishop» (though since the bishop was clearly acting ultra vires, it is arguable that there was nothing to obey).
vanhagar... there is NO way you can refute all of the inconsistencies in your bible without applying arguable interpretations.
This is largely nitpicking to some extent, but with Khedira available on a free transfer and Schneiderlin in such fine form and two years younger than Vidal, it is arguable that there are more suitable options out there this summer despite growing speculation that this deal is set to go through.
Their wishes have now be granted for there are no guarantees in football when Man Utd lost SAF they had the chosen one despite that and indeed the spending of tens, no hundreds of millions, its arguable that they are as far as ever away from winning the league.
There are lots of fun accessories but very few are absolutely essential, although this is arguable depending on who you ask.
Following failed mediation with the Department for Education in November, the threat was resumed, and in December, the Treasury Solicitors declared that as the diocesan guidance is not silent on the matter, there is an arguable error of law, and so the entire decision must be quashed and re-done.
In reality, the court denied Nilsen even permission to bring a claim, as there was no arguable case that any of his human rights were being breached.
«While it may be arguable that a chimpanzee is not a «person,» there is no doubt that it is not merely a thing.»
If there's a fourth Narnia movie - and that's a kinda big if, judging by the unspectacular box office performance of the last two films - Walden Media executive Michael Flaherty has confirmed it will be prequel book The Magician's Nephew, skipping the arguable highpoint of the series, The Silver Chair, and the entertaining but racially problematic The Horse and His Boy.
It's arguable that the BMW M2 is the best small M - car in a generation, yet German tuner AC Schnitzer believes there's still some room for improvement.
There are quite a few rivals to the NSX that promise similar levels of performance and drivability, although it's arguable that none exactly mirror what the NSX offers.
As arguable the most versatile luxury car, there's every chance it will do the same in a large number of real - world garages around the globe before very long...
There were about 70 other Android slates that fall into the same category here and I don't think the Viliv units have the same potential as the devices on our list, which of course is arguable.
If Scotland separates from the United Kingdom, there may be consequences for the oil that is the arguable benchmark of the world.
The former seem significantly cheaper in terms of implied volatility and following your math on book value accretion for a WFC, which is arguable a more stable franchise, there seems to be a lower chance of a capital loss.
1) Showroom Floor — Due to an unplanned increase in the number of puppies shipped there were some arguable crowding such as four pups in a 5 square foot cage and some larger puppies in small cages.
Despite an arguable abuse of the concept of Early Access stretching backer patience to breaking point, there is more than enough to standalone DayZ to remind you why the mod garnered all that goodwill.
It seems equally arguable that there is a bias towards presenting something close to the worst posssible case, and then using this to argue that «something must be done» without attempting to account for how unlikely this worst case is.
The tropospheric hot spot is a good place to look — there's certainly some issues with radiosonde data accuracy and the details of the AGW predictions (in both directions, very arguable either way), but that's the kind of data that can contradict AGW.
To postulate a null hypothesis is to set it up to fail as there will almost certainly be some at least arguable AGW.
It is arguable, following the ECJ ruling in Churchill, that the 1999 agreement is now confined to the dwindling number of claims where there is no insurance in place; as opposed to the increasingly common phenomenon of «fronting» unauthorised drivers with superficially legitimate insurance.
«While it may be arguable that a chimpanzee is not a «person,» there is no doubt that it is not merely a thing.»
I think this strange and troubling situation is at the root of all the dismay with these proceedings, and that Michael Schiavo's illegitimate status as guardian by operation of Florida law raises a claim under the 14th Amendment that ought to have been examined fully and ruled upon, and that there is at least an arguable claim of unconstitutionality of any «guardianship» statute that ignores such facts.
There is no arguable case that the factual findings on the tax implications of a 1P1F policy were perverse or capricious.
there is no arguable case that the Agency erred in law by departing from the legal test for assessing the economic conditions within which the financial impact of the 1P1F policy should be considered (Air Canada's issue 4);
With respect, there is no arguable case that the Agency erred in taking this approach.
Market noise — There is no arguable case that the Agency erred in law in the methodology it used to assess the financial impact of the 1P1F policy (Air Canada's issue 3)
there is no arguable case that the Agency erred in law in assessing the relevance of historical accommodation (Air Canada's issue 6); and
Number of persons and travel propensity — There is no arguable case that the Agency erred in finding that 3.6 % of all persons with disabilities who travel by air require an attendant and that such persons have a 10 % propensity to travel (Air Canada's issue 2)
Tax Implications — There is no arguable case that the Agency erred in its findings respecting the tax consequences to WestJet of the 1P1F policy (Air Canada's issue 5)
There is no arguable case that the Agency erred in its application of the legal test in this respect.
For a successful result, the applicant must prove that there is a good arguable case, there must be a real risk of dissipation of assets which is often difficult to prove, and it must be just and convenient to grant the freezing order.
The parties disagreed as to the approach that the court should take in respect of the latter requirement in circumstances where there were two conflicting accounts as to what occurred at a meeting, which the court could not resolve on written evidence alone; in particular, where both sides might be said to have a good arguable case.
Accordingly an investigative duty arises in all Soering — type cases where there was an arguable claim that the person transferred to the custody of another State faced a real risk of torture or serious mistreatment.
As noted by the Court of Appeal, leave to appeal is granted sparingly in CCAA proceedings and only where there are serious and arguable grounds that are of real and significant interest to the practice.
There would appear to be a number of arguable points in the Ernst claim — regulatory negligence under the common law being one of them.
Lord Justice Lloyd Jones stated at § 147 that it was common ground that a procedural duty to investigate arose under Article 5 in cases where there was an arguable claim that a person within the jurisdiction of a Contracting State had been the subject of enforced disappearance.
It is arguable that there is the potential for liability to go back to 1998.
If it survives further appeal this reasoning will pave the way for the provision of a compelling basis for further inroads into the Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989), s 98 (2) privilege in care proceedings, where there are parallel criminal proceedings on the basis of the relevance and arguable centrality of Art 3 rights in this balancing exercise.
And in Perry v Day Mr Justice Rimer held (at [62]-RRB- that, in the light of Giles v Rhind, it was arguable that there is an exception to the principle where the company fails to sue within the period available for it to do so because of ignorance of the facts giving rise to the claim.
In order to obtain permission, the claimant will have to show (in relation to each cause of action which forms part of the claim) that: (1) there is a serious issue to be tried in relation to the foreign defendant (i.e. the claim must have a real prospect of success); (2) there is a good arguable case that the claim falls within one or more of the «jurisdictional gateways» set out in the Civil Procedure Rules; and (3) England is clearly the appropriate forum for the case and the Court ought to exercise its discretion to permit service of the proceedings out of the jurisdiction.
In summary, the Supreme Court's latest decision in the JSC BTA Bank litigation adds to the civil fraud litigator's toolkit: he can now raise a claim in conspiracy founded on contempts of court; he may be able to bring a damages claim for simple contempt; and he can sue in England where there is a good arguable case that a conspiracy has been hatched here.
The claimant must show that there is a good arguable case that the property is the defendant's settled or usual place of abode (i.e. where they live).
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