Sentences with phrase «argued as the entitlement»

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«The Good Egg» draws a link between the viability of the egg before conception and the intrinsic value of the embryo: «If, as some ethicists argue, nascent life must be protected, how do we assess the degree of moral entitlement due a nascent entity that fails to pass nature's own muster perhaps 80 percent of the time?»
If, as some ethicists argue, nascent life must be protected, how do we assess the degree of moral entitlement due a nascent entity that fails to pass nature's own muster perhaps 80 percent of the time?
Nemeth argued that the motion judge had erred in finding that the contract excluded the right to claim common law reasonable notice, and that the termination clause was void, as it purported to contract out of the minimum statutory entitlement to severance pay.
The union filed for judicial review, arguing that vacation entitlement was determined on the basis of «service,» which included their time as casual employees.
However, the CJEU has also previously treated occupational pensions as a deferred form of pay, the entitlement to which accrues continuously over the employee's service, and therefore the respondent argued that an occupational pension constitutes deferred pay for past work, and the worker's entitlement to that pension accrues and is fixed at the time of the work for which it constitutes pay; the entitlement is not determined when the person retires and the pension becomes payable.
[ix] In Martin, the worker had argued that the policy conflicted with Charter values because it imposed a more rigorous test for entitlements on workers with psychological injuries as opposed to workers with physical injuries.
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First, the State argued that Justice Merkel was wrong to find that a Yawuru individual's entitlements as a native title holder could derive from the mother's side and not just the father's side (that is, under a cognatic system rather than a patrilineal one).
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