Sentences with phrase «arise in a variety of contexts»

Pooled DNA from multiple unknown organisms arises in a variety of contexts.
As employers, human rights issues can arise in a variety of contexts — from benefits to accommodation to attendance management.
It can arise in a variety of contexts, such as a surviving spouse seeking to become the administrator of an estate and to inherit.

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Disputes in the Department arise in a variety of areas and contexts, from acquisition - related disputes to civil enforcement and from environmental disputes to workplace disputes between or among employees and between employees and their managers.
Though often imagined to be the province of individuals contesting small - dollar disagreements, small claim matters arise in a variety of corporate contexts.
Education encompasses a broad variety of topics, including education on legal and jurisdictional issues, an understanding of the role of a judicial officer, ethical issues impacting on judicial conduct, the development of specific skills necessary to perform the functions of a justice of the peace, and the development of an awareness of social and cultural context in which social issues and challenges may arise and manifest themselves in judicial proceedings.
Defamation claims arise in the employment context in a variety of ways.
He has experience of claims against solicitors which have arisen in a wide variety of circumstances, including in the context of other types of conveyancing transaction, the misconduct of litigation or the misapplication of client money.
Of course the term «black» can arise in a wide variety of different contexts that have absolutely nothing to do with racism, which is what could be described as «noise,» there is a small increase where Jim Crowe laws were enacted, followed by a more substantial increase in the interwar era which precedes a very sharp increase during the Civil Rights era up to the modern daOf course the term «black» can arise in a wide variety of different contexts that have absolutely nothing to do with racism, which is what could be described as «noise,» there is a small increase where Jim Crowe laws were enacted, followed by a more substantial increase in the interwar era which precedes a very sharp increase during the Civil Rights era up to the modern daof different contexts that have absolutely nothing to do with racism, which is what could be described as «noise,» there is a small increase where Jim Crowe laws were enacted, followed by a more substantial increase in the interwar era which precedes a very sharp increase during the Civil Rights era up to the modern day.
This may in essence be the problem with any formulaic guidelines in the context of the sentencing of offences which often arise in unique circumstances and involve a wide variety of potential defendants.
Additionally, given the variety of these laws, the varied contexts in which they arise, and their significance in ensuring that important public policies are achieved, we do not believe that Congress intended to preempt each such law unless HHS specifically recognized the law or purpose in the regulation.
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