Sentences with phrase «balanced against the fact»

The Welsh Government is being cautious about the move because it has concerns balanced against the fact that it welcomes it in principle.
This is small, but certainly isn't zero, and has to be balanced against the fact that air has a very low specific heat — 0.001297 J / (cm ^ 3 - K)-- as well, so it doesn't take a lot of heat to change its temperature.
Concerns about China's slowing economy need to be balanced against the fact that the country's services sector, including financial services, has now become its engine of growth,» notes Duncan Innes - Ker, Regional Editor for Asia at The Economist Intelligence Unit.

Not exact matches

Obviously, you'll need to balance those monthly savings against the fact that a second mortgage comes with its own origination fee and monthly payment.
There's an idea that there is, in fact, a fourth branch of government that provides a final check and balance against power: the press.
In your reports on gluten levels in herbs and spices, you've always suggested that we balance concerns about gluten contamination against the fact that the amount of spice we put into a dish is very low.
Balanced against that is the fact that Arsenal have won on the road just three times this season, at Everton, Crystal Palace and, contentiously, Burnley.
Interesting facts before the game between two teams: * Bayern have perfect balance on the pitch against Real Madrid and played nine games and has won eight in a game was a
Liz adds: (The fact that she led the change against US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor as counsel of the Judicial Confirmation Network particularly worries some GOP chairs who don't want to alienate Hispanic voters — a very important voting bloc, particularly as the Senate majority hangs in the balance).
They must litigate without the power to cross examine witnesses giving evidence against them, who may remain anonymous and absent from the court, without publicly funded legal representation, without any restriction as to the material placed before the fact - finding court, and can be found responsible for conduct on a mere balance of probabilities.»
The problem is not so much that a number of Conservatives voted against the government - in fact, rebel Tory votes tipped the balance only once, in the unusual circumstances of the multiple rebellion on the European Economic Area amendment - or even that rather more Conservative peers didn't vote at all, because the government whips managed to bring in more than usual.
There are arguments for and against PR (if you mean proportional representation) Charles — the party of my own choice would have gained massively at the last General Election with PR, held the balance of power in fact probably with 4 million votes... but that does not mean that even I think you have to support PR «if you believe in democracy».
When Fuller (Jared Harris, «Allied»), an emotionally distraught client refuses to accept the fact that he has no cause of action against an employer for an injury suffered on the job, Laura must balance her innate feelings of empathy with her fears that he may become violent.
Then you must compose a concise summary of all these elements in a coherent way, balancing the work's strengths and weaknesses — also balancing your own emotional reaction to the book against the fact that other people will respond to it differently.
Obviously, you'll need to balance those monthly savings against the fact that a second mortgage comes with its own origination fee and monthly payment.
And, in fact, carrying too high of a balance can work against you.
In fact, retirement for many of us is going to be an exercise in calculating odds and balancing one probability against another.
Then there's the obvious fact that unpaid collection balances could lead to creditor harassment, or even legal action against you.
So cheap in fact they could be bought for cash on the books only, or as a net net or for the working capital on the balance sheet against all liabilities and pay only maybe 60 % of that yet.
In fact, the balance you carry on an installment loan typically counts against you very little, if at all, from a credit scoring standpoint.
Most nutritionists provide the dog owner with a single recipe rather than a diet, and in fact caution against making any substitutions to the recipe in order to keep each meal «complete and balanced
But on the other hand, we here have to balance that fact against a compelling development argument: agriculture of high - margin organic produce is a potential economic boon for many people in developing countries — which also can diversify their economies and to do so in a (locally) green way.
They can expect to be eviscerated by the industry, the industry's paid bloggers, and those in media seeking «balance» who pit richly - funded academic / industry press - packet «facts» against the findings of those who challenge those «facts
When Mr Rudd says his task is to «balance» the claims of industry and the sceptics against those of the scientists and environmentalists he is saying that the scientists are political actors, that the facts of climate science are up for negotiation.
(2) Exceptionally, a plaintiff may succeed by showing that the defendant's conduct materially contributed to risk of the plaintiff's injury, where (a) the plaintiff has established that her loss would not have occurred «but for» the negligence of two or more tortfeasors, each possibly in fact responsible for the loss; and (b) the plaintiff, through no fault of her own, is unable to show that any one of the possible tortfeasors in fact was the necessary or «but for» cause of her injury, because each can point to one another as the possible «but for» cause of the injury, defeating a finding of causation on a balance of probabilities against anyone.
Recently, the grant of a Norwich Pharmacal order came under close examination by the Supreme Court in The Rugby Football Union v Consolidated Information Services Limited (formerly Viagogo Limited)(In Liquidation)[2012] UKSC 55, [2012] All ER (D) 236 (Nov), which considered the facts of the case and balanced case law against the right to protection of personal data guaranteed by Art 8 of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights.
In reducing the original punitive damages award, the Court of Appeal balanced the legitimate objective of «punishing» the employer against a requirement of proportionality based on the specific facts of the case.
Balance that against the fact that most businesses spend all their time in marketing and sales mode.
That decision required the panel to make findings of fact (whether there would be procedural prejudice, for example) findings of law (such as whether responsibility for delay before the establishment of the current or most recent regulatory regime should be attributed to the Commissioner) and the exercise of a discretion (weighing in the balance the public interest in addressing the complaints on their merits against the public and private interest in fair adjudication).
In fact, many people now see civil court decisions as having momentous implications, acting as the last line of defense against a possibly law - breaking President and a Congress that refuses to perform its «checks and balances» function.
But unlike in challenges to non-judicial election regulations, where preventing political corruption often rests alone in the balance against plaintiffs» First Amendment rights, in the judicial context, the First Amendment rights of those challenging election rules are also counterbalanced by the fundamental constitutional due process rights of litigants to a fair trial before a tribunal that is impartial in both fact and appearance.
The trade ‑ off for permitting the police to deploy their dogs on a «reasonable suspicion» standard without a warrant is that if this procedure is abused and sniffer ‑ dog searches proceed without reasonable suspicion based on objective facts, the consequence could well tip the balance against the admission of the evidence if it is established under s. 24 (2) of the Charter that, having regard to all the circumstances, the admission of it in the proceedings would bring the administration of justice into disrepute.
Those are: jurisdictional fact - finding; and the balancing of rights against public interests in jurisdictions with human rights statutes.
is unable to show that any one of the possible tortfeasors in fact was the necessary or «but for» cause of her injury, because each can point to one another as the possible «but for» cause of the injury, defeating a finding of causation on a balance of probabilities against anyone.
In fact, if you do not repay principal even till maturity / death, LIC will automatically square off the outstanding loan amount against maturity / death benefit and pay the balance to you / your nominee.
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