Sentences with phrase «arising out of a number»

Mr Cassidy: «As you would know, we have had a number of problems with section 46 arising out of a number of High Court cases where the law was not clarified until 2007.
LMAA arbitration arising out of a number of related contracts for the construction and purchase of jack up oil drilling rigs (ongoing).

Not exact matches

Undisclosed number of «other lawsuits and claims allegedly arising out of the cybersecurity incident,» presumably including the $ 500,000 - lawsuit filed by short seller Carson Block.
God does not arise for us out of inherited tradition, writes Buber, but out of the fusion of a number of «moment Gods.»
But as one comes to know the poet through the separate experience of a number of poems, so «out of the givers of the signs, the speakers of the words in lived life, out of the moment Gods there arises for us with a single identity the Lord of the voice, the One.»
However, if you're really determined, you can always think of yet another far - fetched factor or explanation, such as matter that comes into existence all by itself, an infinite number of universes in which every possibility has happened or will happen in its own universe, life and consciousness spontaneously arising out of inert matter, etc..
If automation puts people out of work, a number of possibilities arise.
We may be tempted to leave out Philemon because it is so badly attested in the second century and because debates later arose about its inspiration; but we must finally — after all these calculations — remember that if the scribe wrongly calculated the number of pages for his book he could glue on others at the end.
A number of the other current norms have been covered, so I'm going to concentration on the broadly Marxist normative system for these terms that arises out of the issue of control over productive property in society.
As far as financial transactions are concerned, all information relating to any transaction which includes card number, expiry date, etc. are stored safely and can be used if there are any issues arising out of it at a later stage.
The right to search in the UK is only permissible with the consent of the person being searched, and would require a number of factors to be taken into account, such as a private room for the search to be carried out, the additional costs of security personnel to carry out the search and procedures in place to take action should the need arise.
Pavan Dhaliwal, director of public affairs and policy at the BHA, said: «We acknowledge, of course, that there are plenty of «faith» schools out there in which problems of this kind described in some of the blogs do not arise, or do not arise to the same extent, but it remains the case that there are a huge number of people out there who have experienced indoctrination, misinformation, discrimination, neglect, and abuse during their childhoods as a result of the extensive freedoms and pervasive lack of oversight that «faith» schools of all kinds enjoy.
Costs scale exponentially with the number of platforms affected (often utterly distinct, decades - old, incompatible platforms that have arisen out of historical mergers and acquisitions).
Although this does happen, more often than not bankruptcy occurs because of a failed marriage, major illness, and a number of other situations that arise completely out of a person's control.
Upon first use of their Membership numbers, cards or of any benefits, Members are deemed to have accepted these Terms and Conditions and releases The Company, Airline Partners and / or Partners from any direct or indirect loss, claims, costs, damages or expenses of any kind whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the Golden Circle, and whether or not The Company, Airline Partners and / or Partners have any control over the circumstances giving rise to such loss, claims, costs, damages or expenses.
The work also arises out of Smith's research into the legacy of Sun Ra, who was himself a student of numerology and achieved a kind of cultural immortality the number 17 might be said to refer to.
The exhibition title references many facets of arts and culture traditions from ancient history to the modern day, arising out of Smith's meditations on the number's spiritual significance as a marker of immortality, as well a number of noteworthy cultural and historical facts and figures featuring the number itself.
Proposal for a Floor arose out of a dialogue with Sir Norman Rosenthal and includes a number of artists whose works are held in the Zabludowicz Collection.
The fundamental point is that the total atmospheric warming arising as a result of the density of the atmosphere is a once and for all netting out of all the truly astronomic number of radiant energy / molecule encounters throughout the atmosphere.
5) A warming effect in the atmosphere arises because between coming in and going out the radiant energy is «processed» by the molecules in the atmosphere into heat energy and then back again, often many times for a single parcel of radiant energy, the number of times being directly proportionate to the density of the atmosphere.
The fundamental point is that the total atmospheric warming arising as a result of the density of the atmosphere is a once and for all netting out of all the truly astronomic number of energy / molecule encounters throughout the atmosphere.
We also carried out analyses to examine the effect of potential influence of regression to the mean arising from the fact that high injury numbers might have been a factor in the decision to implement a 20 mph zone in some areas.
Acting in a number of disputes arising out of the refurbishment of the former Royal Naval College in Greenwich, a World Heritage Site and Scheduled Ancient Monument.
While the client may be able to spend more time on their case, an attorney brings a comfort level to any number of issues that will arise out of a court case, such as making certain pleadings are correct and appearing in court.
Acted for a number of former directors and officers in connection with environmental liability claims made against them arising out of the liquidation of Northstar Aerospace
In the matter of Axiom Legal Financing Fund: Advising the receivers of a Cayman Island investment fund in relation to a number of issues / claims arising out of the fund's collapse into Insolvency.
He advised on numerous different matters arising out of the collision (which resulted in the loss of Sun Cross and all but 2 of her crew) which were dealt with in a number of different jurisdictions including China, Korea and the United States.
In an important judgment handed down on 24 January 2017 by Warby J, the High Court has addressed a number of issues arising out of the subject access right in section 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998.
a Cyprus based company which holds shares in a number of solar projects in Japan and other countries, in ICC arbitration and related court proceedings in the Netherlands and Cyprus; the dispute arising out of shareholders agreements exceeded $ 50m.
Mukhuti, working out of Seetonville, was one of a number of physicians around the province who agreed to act as adjunct coroners when the need arose.
All leasehold store acquisitions mainly by direct leases but also a number by assignment and subletting and also dealing with management issues arising out of those occupations.
Members have over recent years advised and represented a wide range of private clients and central and local government bodies on a number of high profile state aid cases including cases arising out of the banking crisis, challenges to public funding of broadcasters, and public support for major infrastructure projects.
In contrast, Argentina has not to date threatened to pull out of ICSID and has participated in the many ICSID proceedings arising out of its economic and political crisis, succeeding in a number of the cases resolved to date.
Investment Trust Company v. HMRC Jonathan Swift QC appears for HMRC in this case arising out of overpayments of VAT over a number of years.
A number of advices in relation to various legal issues arising out of the credit crunch and its lasting consequences.
Practitioners should be aware that HM Revenue & Customs has now responded to the joint Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) / Chartered Institute of Taxation letter seeking clarification on a number of points arising out of the Finance Act 2006 and this can be found on the STEP website at: www.step.org/attach.pl/1637/2962/Sch20.DOC.
Recent theoretical work suggests that bullying might arise out of early cognitive deficits — including language problems, imperfect causal understanding, and poor inhibitory control — that lead to decreased competence with peers, which over time develops into bullying.14, 15 A small number of studies provide circumstantial evidence that such a hypothesis might have merit7: 1 study found a link between poor early cognitive stimulation and (broadly defined) inappropriate school behavior, 16 and another found cognitive stimulation at age 3 years to be protective against symptoms of attention - deficit disorder at age 7 years.17 A study of Greek children found that academic self - efficacy and deficits in social cognition were related to bullying behavior.18 A large US national survey found that those who perceive themselves as having average or below - average academic achievement (as opposed to very good achievement) are 50 % to 80 % more likely to be bullies.8 Yet these studies are based on cross-sectional surveys, with the variables all measured at a single point in time.
Although this small number of statistically significant associations (3 out of 70) might have arisen by chance, there are several plausible mechanisms that might explain them.
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