Sentences with phrase «asymmetrical nature»

Because of the ad hoc and asymmetrical nature of the system, arbitrators have a financial incentive to favour expansive interpretations of investor rights, both in order to increase the legal fee in the case itself and to ensure reappointment in future cases.
«We can not ignore the asymmetrical nature of the situation in which Scottish MPs may vote on legislation that affects England, but neither they nor English MPs can vote on subjects that have been devolved to the Scottish Parliament,» he wrote, announcing that Kenneth Clarke's democracy taskforce had been asked to look for «specific solutions».
These two developments will emphasise the asymmetrical nature of devolution and will foment further English resentment towards the non-English MPs sitting in Westminster.
Most of us are more uneven than we realize, and the asymmetrical nature of Garudasana highlights that unevenness.
Finally, the asymmetrical nature of the stretch can balance the two sides of the back.
Between the contrast that the two colors created and the uniqueness of its asymmetrical nature, these aspects come together to form a harmonious, perfect fall dress.
Starting positions are specially calibrated to contribute to each faction's uniqueness and the asymmetrical nature of the game.
While I watched the E3 2013 reveal with great interest due to the asymmetrical nature of the combat and incredible mobility of those otherwise outgunned little army men I was not slavering at the mouth when the Titanfall beta was announced last week.
Here are three reactions to my post about Machiavelli's view of the impediments to making big changes in societies — as in the asymmetrical nature of the battle to take the carbon out of energy systems in the face of both societal inertia and intensive efforts by entrenched interests to maintain the status quo.
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