Sentences with phrase «as prejudicial»

Understand this, it stands to reason that TREB has to be extremely careful to not say or do anything during this hearing that may be construed as prejudicial or as a lobbying effort of any sort so do not take their silence as disengagement.
He said despite his escape of series of assassination attempt and arrest over his hue and cry on the maladministration in K ogi, he was detained and charged to court by the State Government and yet wanted to take his life, an act which he considered as prejudicial and extra judicial
A former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Ayikoi Otoo, has described as prejudicial and unconstitutional the screening of the investigative piece by ace journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
They can learn to avoid having their adapted Child hooked when someone comes on as prejudicial Parent.

Not exact matches

As the Pope explains in his 1995 «Letter to Women,» «a certain diversity of roles is in no way prejudicial to women, provided this diversity is not the result of arbitrary imposition, but is rather an expression of what is specific to being male and female.»
«If, as Wheaton College appears to indicate, Professor Hawkins was placed on leave before a review, then Professor Hawkins» leave would likely be irregular and prejudicial
They need to ask themselves, as the Groupe des Dombes suggested, «whether their too frequent silences about Mary are not prejudicial to their relationship with Jesus Christ.»
But just as many others feel that prejudicial refereeing is common.
Workplace bullying can include such tactics as verbal bullying, physical bullying, relational aggression, cyberbullying, sexual bullying and sexual harassment, and prejudicial bullying.
The fast activation of negative bias in the 30 ms condition, as opposed to the one in 525 ms, was indicative of the fact that prejudicial responses very often will occur when there is cognitive overload or when reflective processes are not well engaged.
Only the most paranoid and / or prejudicial of persons would read what you have quoted as a direct (or even guarded) comparison of the Conservatives with the (former) apartheid regime in South Africa.
Douglas Hogg, another Tory, has tabled a series of amendments with the Liberal Democrat David Heath also calling for the inquiry to wind up by the end of next month, but his proposal would make allowance for the report to be redacted so as to leave out any material prejudicial to the Green investigation.
While the committee called the community remedy a «welcome addition» to anti-social behaviour laws as a way to satisfy victims without exposing the perpetrator to the criminal justice system, they expressed concern that «individuals could use the trigger in a malicious, vexatious or indeed prejudicial way».
Vance's statements come the day after de Blasio attorney Laurence Laufer sent a letter to the state board, characterizing its inability to keep the referral confidential as a «complete dereliction of duty» that, should the leak have come from the board itself, could be considered «highly prejudicial and perhaps politically motivated act.»
These biases create some immediate concerns about our increasing reliance on artificially intelligent technology, as any AI system designed by humans to be absolutely «neutral» could still reinforce humans» prejudicial thinking instead of seeing through it.
Given this social contempt for anorexics, and the fact that it isn't a chic and oft - dramatized addiction like drug use or alcoholism, which are frequently used as fodder for theatrically masculine self - pity, To the Bone is under self - imposed pressure to matter and to clear the prejudicial air in the room.
But, as it turned out, the national opinion wasn't so prejudicial.
This standpoint towards solving the Rwandan refugee problem is prejudicial to some Rwandan refugees» efforts to seek a resettlement in a third country as a solution.
Malloy implemented an extremely prejudicial evaluation system for teachers, brought in Common Core and its associated testing (SBAC), crushed the OPT OUT movement, reduced funding for public schools while increasing funding for Achievement First Charter Schools, increased funding for CONNCan (a private Charter School advocacy group), appointed Stefan Pryor (CEO of Achievement First) as Commissioner of Education, vastly increased standardized testing throughout the state, and tried to abolish of tenure for teachers, all endorsed and supported by Melodie Peters against the wishes of the membership in CT..
As recorded in the AKC Gazette, February 2010 issue: «The AKC's Management Disciplinary Committee has suspended the following individuals from all AKC privileges for ten years, effective January 11, 2010, and imposed a $ 2,000 fine for conduct prejudicial to purebred dogs, purebred dog events, or to the best interests of the American Kennel Club based on their violation of the AKC's Cruelty Conviction Policy: Ms. Kathy Jo Bauck A.K.A..
The curator pointed out how any artist not included in the survey should reconsider his career, whereas the word «his» was seen as a problem that lies hidden beneath all the glamour of the show, revealing its prejudicial nature.
As to the assessment of the second condition, the Court insisted that for prejudicial effects to be found, there had to be a concrete evidence of a risk to the privacy and integrity of data subjects.
46 The exception does, however, appear to be applicable only where a prejudicial sanction is imposed, not for penal purposes, but as a prophylactic measure to protect society against future wrongdoing by that person.
Similar to the «flagpole» approach, with one difference: the lawyer hopes that if he / she makes enough arguments, whatever their merits, perhaps the judge will «give him one» so as not to appear prejudicial against him.
The court now acts as a «gatekeeper» for otherwise inadmissible evidence, weighing the probative value and prejudicial effect of the evidence.
What Alexander teaches about keeping from evidence this prejudicial effect of their undocumented status applies equally to Cincinnati, Ohio and other jurisdictions as it does in Alexander's home in Indianapolis.
More specifically, the trial court might well have proscribed extrajudicial statements by any lawyer, party, witness, or court official which divulged prejudicial matters, such as the refusal of Sheppard to submit to interrogation or take any lie detector tests; any statement made by Sheppard to officials; the identity of prospective witnesses or their probable testimony; any belief in guilt or innocence; or like statements concerning the merits of the case.
Some of the documents and records should not have been admitted at all, as their admission was highly prejudicial and resulted in a substantial wrong or miscarriage of justice.
There are extensive rules developed around ensuring a jury hear relevant and probative evidence as opposed to information that would be merely prejudicial and may affect the fairness of the proceedings.
There are several prejudicial disclosures (such as the U.S. «on sale doctrine») which could make it impossible for you to obtain patent protection.
[13] To have permitted Dr. Marcos to testify as to his opinion on the basis that his clinical records amounted to compliance with Rule 40A would, in my view, have been impermissibly prejudicial to the defendant.
The dictionary explains discrimination as prejudiced or prejudicial outlook, action, or treatment.
As a general rule of thumb, these biases must have existed from sources not related to the court room (i.e. the Judge says something prejudicial to the press or in passing and evidence to that prejudice can be shown).
In the Court of Appeal's decision, the judges noted that LEAF and the IAAW contended that the description of Gladue as a «prostitute» and frequent referral to her as «native» were prejudicial to the jury.
This form of litigation attack is made by way of affidavit and is often merely a tactic by a wealthy litigant to harass the other, as it must be met, or to insert into the Court file material prejudicial to the other litigant and not necessarily lost on the eventual trial judge, who may wish to peruse the Court file before the hearing.
The procedure is that the member files a petition to the court under section 996 of the Companies Act 2006 and a detailed witness statement which includes all the necessary formal information about the company as well as full evidence about the unfairly prejudicial acts.
I am satisfied that Mr. Dewji's conduct, as the sole director and officer of the defendant corporations, was oppressive, high - handed, callous and unfairly prejudicial to the rights and interests of the plaintiffs.
In Landolfi, the test for admissibility of surveillance as impeachment evidence was found to be one of «relevance to the credibility of a witness on a material matter and a further demonstration that the potential value of the proffered evidence to assist in assessing credibility outweighs prejudicial effect of the evidence.
Of note with respect to the issue of damages is that the court declined to award punitive damages, notwithstanding Justice Boswell's finding, in paragraph 23 of his reasons for decision, that, «Mr. Dewji's conduct, as the sole director and officer of the defendant corporations, was oppressive, high - handed, callous and unfairly prejudicial to the rights and interests of the plaintiffs.»
However, according to lawyer Stephen Durbin from Durbin & Associates, the ban is prejudicial to stay at home moms who may not have the same resources as their ex-partners to pay for family legal proceedings.
Such would be prejudicial in terms of the lawsuit and, as well, improper.
So you lose an evidentiary argument and the court allows some potentially prejudicial evidence to be presented for some narrow purpose such as bias, impeachment or to show intent, similar plan, motive or scheme.
Juries are currently required under the Coroners Act 1988, s 8 (3) where it appears to the coroner that there is reason to suspect a death in prison; in police custody; or as a result of police causing injury (reportable under separate legislation to a government department or officer or to the Health & Safety Executive); occurring in circumstances prejudicial to public health or safety; and in any other case where it appears to him that there is reason to do so.
Occurrences such as that were prejudicial to the safety of the public.
Where a significant shareholder is, as a result of being such a shareholder, appointed to a management role within the company and then engages in a course of conduct in that role involving improper assertion of rights of control over the practical management of the affairs of the company, that conduct is capable of being conduct of the affairs of the company in an unfairly prejudicial manner for the purposes of s 994 of the Companies Act 2006.
For these reasons, it is regrettable that the Court of Appeal did not use the Hamza appeal as an opportunity to restate principles on prejudicial reporting and throw the ball firmly back into the defendant's court.
When balanced against the prejudicial effect of allowing evidence of professional liability insurance, the potential for bias in this case is so remote as to warrant exclusion.
Furthermore, evidence, which has no probative value but is highly prejudicial to the accused, as this evidence may be, should be deemed inadmissible at trial.
intended or calculated to support or assist or benefit, in or in relation to such acts or intended acts as are hereinafter described, persons who act, intend to act or have acted in a manner prejudicial to public order, the security of Kenya or the administration of justice, or who incite, intend to incite or have incited to violence or other disorder or crime, or who counsel, intend to counsel or have counselled defiance of or disobedience to the law or lawful authority;
Just ensure that the discharge is not prejudicial or could be classified as «wrongful dismissal.»
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