Sentences with phrase «as the rationales given»

In the post, the author discussed the arbitrary lines drawn between «spanking» and «abuse,» as well as the rationales given for corporal punishment.

Not exact matches

Rationale: Rebuilding cycles usually give trucking and rail companies a boost as demand for raw materials and corresponding freight needs increase.
As a result we have developed a larger interest in redistributing income legislatively than in providing a rationale for sacrificial giving on the part of the laity.
And even if one can construct a theoretical rationale for doing so, as Romanus Cessario does, it was wildly imprudent of Pius IX to take Edgardo from his parents, given the scandal it brought upon the Catholic Church, a scandal that continues to this day.
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The remaining items refer to deductibility of charitable contributions, gifts and bequests, which are otherwise taxable — deductibility not to the recipient nonprofit organization, but to the donor, on the rationale that what the donor gives away to a charitable organization should not be treated as income for purposes of taxation since, unlike taxable income, it does not represent the consumption or accumulation of income for the donor's personal aggrandizement.
Those of us who don't give regularly have our own rationale for doing so, but many Americans believe some myths about generosity that are getting in the way of not just our own personal growth and development as generous people, but also are widely blocking money to a lot of causes that could really use some.
Explaining his rationale, the German argued that «Porto have won all their games since we played them», expecting them to «strike back» as «they are Portuguese and proud and will give a fight... if anybody here thinks they come here and give the game up, leave their star players at home or whatever they are mistaken.
This is the thesis of the Hansen paper, and I ran with that, as it gave me the scientific rationale for what I was portraying.
Pro-nuclear activists want lawmakers to treat the Clinton plant and other fission reactors as some of the most powerful weapons in the fight against global warming, a rationale that would give them a new lease on life.
She informed the Committee that at the end of the day she would like to have each of the Subcommittee leads give a mini-report of what key conclusions they had come to as a result of the day's discussions, what conclusive statements and rationale they would be able to give to Dr. Suitor in early February to start drafting the report, and what key things they would be working on between now and the March meeting.
Instinctively, Marshall's rationale in gathering top - notch talent for his flaccid ensemble romantic comedy is a given as he obviously has to place box office bodies in the seats.
No explanation is given for her new identity (although it recalls the rival ladies of Death Becomes Her, affectionately referred to as Mad and Hel), but we learn, in one belabored conversation, of the death of her child as her rationale for entering into what plays out like a violent, S&M haiku.
Sadly, it appears as though the rationale behind most of the deletions is some variant of «it gives too much away» — which I took to mean «it sort of forces my movie to become coherent and because it was different (and because different is wrong) it had to be dealt with swiftly and mercilessly.»
- Checklists to help you keep on track and give you ideas as you progress through the exam unit - Tips for making essential sheets / book pages that show your intentions, connections and rationale for your work in the most visually effective way.
The SWAP accomplishes this goal by making teacher candidates privy to practicing secondary teachers» decision - making (e.g., their rationales for giving certain kinds of assignments and feedback), as well as to the results of those decisions (e.g., their assignment sheets and feedback on student writing).
You've anticipated the choices and rationales and given pros and cons as appropriate.
The rationale from the county's budget and accounting department was that the animals were being counted as «assets» that could not just be given away.
It is ironic that the primary rationale that von Storch and Zorita give for ignoring M&M is that M&M have not published sufficiently in the official organs of science; just as Nature has withdrawn its offer to allow McIntyre to respond here.
Yet these unvalidated models are given as the rationale for, as you say, «redefin [ing] our energy systems and the global economy».
I develop large energy efficiency and renewable energy generation projects (which incidentally gives me some insight into the utter futility of Kyoto as a policy response, regardless of its rationale.
But his arguments fell on deaf ears as job creation was prioritized at the expense of air quality and people's health — a strange rationale given that Lafarge had actually cut jobs.
So we might think of the result of this study as analogous to an instant Delphi test for the participants: They can more easily sniff out the «sense of the committee» on the topic of climate change than they can give a coherent opinion and rationale of their own.
Given Singapore's penchant for metting out serious punishments for various minor offenses that would not be criminalized elsewhere or would receive much less harsh punishments elsewhere, I would assume that any failure to observe «Tips for Riding» including 3.2 would be subject to serious fines and / or incarceration or corporal punishment until proven otherwise, possibly under an obscure legal rationale such as «failure to follow directions of bus driver» or something like that.
Necessity given international obligations: A principal rationale cited for the need to update Canada's interception and surveillance regime — as proposed in C - 46 and C - 47 — is ratification of the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime.
-LSB-...] The Alberta Law Reform Institute considered whether the New Rules should allow litigants to be assisted by a «McKenzie friend» adopting the definition of a McKenzie friend as being a -LSB-...] The McKenzie friend's support may range from a role similar to a legal expert (prompting the litigant to make useful points and representations, and examination of witnesses and giving -LSB-...] The rationale for allowing a McKenzie friend is fairness to self - represented litigants: R. v. Leicester City Justice; ex parte Barrow, [1991] 3 All E.R. 935, cited in CM 12.18 -LSB-...]
The exclusion of those who have committed serious crimes may support a number of subsidiary rationales: prevent people fleeing from justice; prevent dangerous and particularly undeserving people from entering the host country; preserve the integrity and legitimacy of the refugee protection system, and, hence, the necessary public support for its viability; deter states from exporting criminals by pardoning them or imposing disproportionately lenient sentences while supporting their departure elsewhere as refugees; allow states to reduce the danger to their society from all serious criminality cases taken together, given the difficult task and potential for error when attempting to determine whether criminals from abroad (on whom they have more limited sources of information than on domestic criminals) are no longer dangerous.
The admission of «routine police evidence» in paper format, as mentioned earlier in this post, serves as another prime example of the government giving all due consideration to administration without considering the rationale or «end game».
But, as Robert Stevens points out, the kind of remedy given (damages for the physical harm suffered when the risk of damaging side effects actually occurred) does not match the rationale for liability (the breach of the duty to inform).
It argues that, given the rationales underlying each of these rights, there is equal reason to apply these rights in discretionary sentencing systems as in mandatory ones.
Our rationale is as follows: (1) the OLED model may trigger replacement demand among high - end users given its completely all - new - design form factor and notably superior specs in comparison to the TFT - LCD models; and (2) the new 4.7» iPhone, featuring glass casing and wireless charging, looks well positioned to tap replacement demand at the entry level.
Given the weak rationale behind the concerns outlined here and the fact that similar products are not labeled as PUP / PUA — we are lead to believe that the Malwarebytes classification of our products was actually motivated by our recent article that noted the AV - Comparatives test that highlighted poor detection rates for Malwarebytes.
The researchers speculate that men may particularly benefit from providing support because it gives them an active problem - solving role that lets them make meaningful contributions for their partners (in the song «Wanted,» this rationale maps onto the lyric, «As good as you make me feel / I wan na make you feel better»As good as you make me feel / I wan na make you feel better»as you make me feel / I wan na make you feel better»).
As Chapter 1 highlighted, one of the rationales for introducing land rights was to give effect to traditional law and custom within the Australian legal system.
The rationale for this is that regional agencies will be given a greater pool of approved adopters with which to match vulnerable children successfully first time; make vital support services more widely available to adoptive families as and when they need them; ensure recruitment of adopters is better targeted; and make the sector more efficient.
While this might be beneficial, at least in the sense that the non-prevailing party might understand, if not appreciate, the basis on which the award was based, there has been an on - going concern that, given the task of comprehensively and accurately articulating all of the acts and factors that are taken into account by an arbitration panel in rendering its award, there might be an understandable (and possibly unavoidable) tendency to oversimplify or generalize the basis on which an award was made, with the resulting explanation or rationale or «findings», whether written or oral, being relied on by the non-prevailing party (and likely by others) as «precedent» to be introduced and relied on at future arbitration hearings.
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