Sentences with phrase «as a matter of policy founded»

matter of principle based on the doctrine of separation of powers as well as a matter of policy founded on the efficiency of the system of criminal justice» which also recognizes that prosecutorial discretion is «especially ill - suited to judicial review»... (cites omitted)
Judicial non-interference with prosecutorial discretion has been referred to as a «matter of principle based on the doctrine of separation of powers as well as a matter of policy founded on the efficiency of the system of criminal justice» which also recognizes that prosecutorial discretion is «especially ill - suited to judicial review»... (cites omitted)

Not exact matches

As a matter of fact, the majority of taxpaying US citizens find him and his policies disgusting and anti-American.
This Terms of Service, as well as any additional Founding Moms terms and conditions, rules, policies, and service agreements, together with all modifications thereto, constitute the entire agreement and understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings between the parties.
As Milk Matters role players who are lactation consultants and, of course, ILCA members, we find ourselves in an excellent position to positively influence the mothers, healthcare staff, and policy makers with whom we meet and interact.
However, we do have a responsibility to find sites that meet the specific needs of schools and all technical matters, including key areas such as how the buildings will be able to work properly on the site, transport and highways issues, flood matters, other elements of planning policy form part of the criteria when deciding if a site is suitable or not.
As a matter of fact, if you place your Elizabeth renters insurance side by side with a New Jersey homeowners insurance policy, you'll find much of the exact same verbiage.
The proposition that «science» somehow dictated particular policy responses, encouraged — indeed instructed — those who found those particular strategies unattractive to argue about the science.36 So, a distinctive characteristic of the climate change debate has been of scientists claiming with the authority of their position that their results dictated particular policies; of policy makers claiming that their preferred choices were dictated by science, and both acting as if «science» and «policy» were simply and rigidly linked as if it were a matter of escaping from the path of an oncoming tornado.
I'm not sure about the juvenile death penalty as a matter of policy, but I found Justice Scalia's powerful dissent pretty tough to refute as a matter of constitutional law.»
The plaintiff asked the court to find, as a matter of public policy, that for policy reasons, the lawyer should nevertheless be treated as either a partner or employee of the firm, because lawyers «practising in association» should be treated as part of a «collective identity.»
As you can guess by their name, you can have a life insurance policy in a matter of moments, and you probably won't find an easier policy to get.
As a matter of fact, if you place your Elizabeth renters insurance side by side with a New Jersey homeowners insurance policy, you'll find much of the exact same verbiage.
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