Sentences with phrase «based on ambiguity»

(The Department's guidance is based on ambiguity in the Higher Education Act regarding whether the interest rate on a consolidation loan is based on the interest rates in effect when the borrower applies for the consolidation loan or when the lender disburses the consolidation loan.
Notice the objection with these teachings is not based on some ambiguity making alternate interpretations plausible, since the Scripture affirms these truths with the same clarity as «love your neighbor.»

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We have folks (the CD Howe Business Cycle Council) who have set the definitions and draw conclusions based on the data, and even still, there's what appears to be a fair amount of subjectivity and ambiguity involved with classifying recessions.
The ambiguity of what it means to be Christian is a key feature that has allowed it to survive despite the fact that it's based on a book of fiction.
Commercial insurance contracts are forbidden because they are based on «ambiguity» and «gambling,» betting on mortality tables, it would appear.
The Commission later rejected Wenger's claim that «there is ambiguity of interpretation in the language used based on English not being Mr Wenger's first language.»
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Prosecutors say they expect some unspecified «changes» in the testimony, while Silver's defense team says that ambiguity remains at the core of their strategy — to try to convince jurors that Silver's receipt of legal outside income was separate, and his official behavior was based on the merits of legislation and grants rather than a «quid pro quo» for a bribe.
A consensus sequence based on mapped deep sequencing reads was generated for each of the prostate cancer XMRV genomes and used to correct errors in the previously published sequences, with the requirement of no ambiguity at each discrepant nucleotide position.
When leadership becomes an exercise in maintaining (and advancing) our position, we fail to nourish school cultures based on creativity, openness, and comfort with ambiguity — qualities defining many leading - edge businesses that still seem scarce in the world of education.
Some of the most common concerns I've seen around buying edtech are based on the uncertainty surrounding procurement and the ambiguity around financial budgets, as well as the legalities and requirements needed to follow EU procurement law.
The game features a story based on the complexity and ambiguity of moral choice where any of the characters in game can die.
Today on Maake, Chicago based artist Alice Tippit shares her work and thoughts on language, form, ambiguity and the role of the audience in experiencing work.
Bik Van der Pol describe the project as a process of «uploading with circumstantial evidence», a method that proposes a new circle of communication between different types of «reflections», based on premises of ambiguity.
«The works in this exhibition demonstrate how this ambiguity has defined the evolving genre of time - based media, and how we must reflect critically on the representation of reality both inside and outside of the museum.»
The spaces she constructs in both her installations and drawings are dreamlike and alien: based on reality, but reconfigured by the unconscious, where recognisable things and ideas have been shuffled and reinterpreted to produce a Kafkaesque ambiguity.
This particular series of work is based on his fascination by the ambiguity of our relationships with the city — its artefacts, its tools, its morphology and its topography.
On a very general basis I do personally accept the requirement of sustainability, but figuring out what that really means is full of ambiguities.
Although there is some ambiguity in the language of the Act, the Ontario Court of Appeal has concluded that all agreements — whether based on a multiplier approach or a percentage calculation — must be judicially approved based on the usual factors (including time spent and risk incurred).
«The principal concern is that as compliance - based regulation is focused on outcomes rather than rules, there is more ambiguity and less certainty for firms as to what they must actually do to achieve compliance,» says the consultation report.
This is defensible on the basis that the legislature should step in to resolve the ambiguity.
These reforms are a giant leap forward for civil sexual assault claims: there is no longer any ambiguity or room for perpetrators to escape liability based on the technicality of an arbitrary time limit.
In Howard the Ontario Court of Appeal awarded an employee whose employment was terminated 23 months into a five - year term damages reflecting the balance of the term on the basis that the contractual clause providing for early termination was unenforceable due to ambiguity.
The Appellate Practice Group successfully argued before the Pennsylvania Superior Court that there was coverage based on the validity of the assignment and certain ambiguities contained in the policy, thus exonerating our insurance broker client.
If the court determines that a provision is ambiguous, then the parties can present extrinsic evidence to support their interpretation and the court decides based on the balance of probability, sometimes deciding ambiguity against the drafter or party with the stronger negotiating position as a rule.
Many small and medium - size companies also don't have budgets to routinely obtain legal advice on the many CASL - related questions that commonly arise, which, when obtained, are often necessarily qualified (sometimes heavily) based on many ambiguities of the law.
As I thought about this finding, published by Altman Weil, the Association of Corporate Counsel and the Practical Law Company based on responses by «45 Chief Legal Officers located in Europe,» I paused long at the ambiguity of «fired.»
This commenter suggested that clarifications be published on a contemporaneous basis in the Federal Register to help correct any ambiguities and confusion in implementation.
We prefer to speak to your clients directly and draft resumes based on their requirements with no ambiguity involved at any stage.
Success in psychotherapy is based on expectations and goals set forth in treatment, on the connection we make with clients, on the therapist's ability to deal with ambiguity, on using evidence - based practices and on asking at end if the session helped.
If so I'd suggest that to use that clause as it is written places the listing brokerage at risk of successfully being sued based on the clause creator's fault for ambiguity.
Builders Update, an Austin, Texas — based new - home inventory source, hopes to improve the availability of builders» listings and reduce their ambiguity on behalf of real estate agents.
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