Sentences with phrase «believe we necessary»

The most hotly debated issue in connection with the 1983 Rules, in fact, was whether a lawyer should be required, rather than merely permitted, to disclose information he has reason to believe necessary to prevent a client from causing death or serious bodily harm to another person.
Abortion was believed necessary in case a woman had children by someone other than her husband.
We're only likely to put our shoulders behind political causes we believe necessary or desirable, which isn't a matter of syllogisms, surveys, or social scientific analysis.
Vincent and Jeanette HoSang understood this desire well, and when they migrated to the United States from Jamaica in the late 1970s, they believed it necessary to introduce the tastes of Jamaica to their new home in New York.
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said Friday that his department is «continuing to do what we believe necessary to protect the city, pursuant to the law.»
Only the Greens, however, come anywhere close to meeting the standard we believe necessary to address the greatest environmental challenges we face.
The density of defects in the best gallium nitride crystals, at 1.010 dislocations per square centimeter, was ten million times higher than what was believed necessary for commercial success, especially in a laser.
Prasad's team also determined that their biomarker measurements are reliable with a tiny amount of sweat — just 1 to 3 microliters, much less than the 25 to 50 previously believed necessary.
Increase * Intake of Tryptophan: Tryptophan is believed necessary for the pineal gland to make both serotonin and melatonin.
We can (and you authorize us to) disclose any information about you to law enforcement and other government officials as we, in our sole discretion, believe necessary or appropriate, in connection with any investigation of fraud, intellectual property infringements, or other activity that is illegal or may expose us or you to legal liability.
A typical teenager, Renner did not write more than he believed necessary to pass the retake of the Arizona Instrument to Measure Standards.
The analysis showed that higher teacher reports of the presence of goals, processes, and supports believed necessary for school success were not generally linked to higher rates of reading proficiency, math proficiency, or attendance rates.
This breed is not one that is swift to bark at every creak or passing footstep or for no reason at all in the periods of odd hours of day or night; rather, they tend only to bark when they believe it necessary.
For example, Wizards may disclose information about you to private entities, law enforcement and other government officials as we, in our sole discretion, believe necessary or appropriate to investigate or resolve possible problems or inquires.
Morton's drawings offer a window onto the artist's thought process; between each leaf motif and its vitalized version exists an intermediary figure that reveals the sections in which Morton believed it necessary to bestow movement and life.
From within themselves, they inflicted / enabled / believed necessary to endure, a transition from corrupt local governments to a corrupt regime, with no interest in the peoples happiness, done in the name of the peoples equality, and success through enforced co-operation and societal control.
Those who believe it necessary typically use plastic sheeting, like a 1 mil drop cloth.
I see that you do not have the capacity and interest you believe necessary.
Even so, it's unlikely to scale to the numbers believed necessary to keep up with the huge expected demand.
«The Committee found that Attorney Lewis evidenced all of the qualities believed necessary to be extremely well - qualified for the position, over and above any other aspirant, as judge of the U.S. District Court.»
A lawyer may reveal information relating to the representation of a client to the extent the lawyer reasonably believes necessary... to respond to allegations in any proceeding concerning the lawyer's representation of the client.
Model Rule 1.6 (b)(1) allows a lawyer to disclose confidential information «to the extent the lawyer reasonably believes necessary» to avoid «reasonably certain death or substantial bodily harm.»
That is, you may use force to the extent you reasonably believe necessary to prevent a felony, riot, or serious breach of the peace.
(b) A lawyer may reveal information relating to the representation of a client to the extent the lawyer reasonably believes necessary:
Once you are in the interrogation room, the police have the power to question you for as long as they believe necessary without anyone there to help you.
(b) A lawyer may reveal informa tion relating to the representation of a client to the extent the lawyer reasonably believes necessary: (5) to establish a claim or defense on behalf of the lawyer in a controversy between the lawyer and the client, to establish a defense to a criminal charge or civil claim against the lawyer based upon conduct in which the client was involved, or to respond to allegations in any proceeding concerning the lawyer's representation of the client;
The fact that it is believed necessary to move the location of the appeal at all, is due to the adverse publicity which accompanied the original trial.
See Rule 3.3 - 7 which provides that a lawyer may disclose confidential information to the extent the lawyer reasonably believes necessary to detect and resolve conflicts of interest where lawyers transfer between firms.
(US Answer) Under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, «A lawyer may reveal information relating to the representation of a client to the extent the lawyer reasonably believes necessary... to prevent reasonably certain death or substantial bodily harm...» Most states have incorporated the MRPC into their own state legal ethics codes.
Is there any further legislation you believe necessary to be introduced in Switzerland at this point in time?
I recently wrote here on Slaw an article on whether I believed it necessary for a new law school to have a library.
We may disclose any information about you to law enforcement, other government officials or other third parties, as we, in our sole discretion, believe necessary or appropriate, in connection with an investigation of fraud, intellectual property infringements, or other activity that is illegal or may expose Boom Interactive Learning to legal liability, or in connection with our merger, consolidation, or sale of substantially all or part of our assets.
One group favored optimizing the underlying system already in place for Bitcoin while another group believed it necessary to use new tools that would be able to process transactions faster.
So, it is possible, but it's really down to you as the gamer if you believe the necessary process is worth the benefits.
As leaders of the medical assisting profession, the AAMA Board of Trustees believed it necessary to provide a means of meeting the CMS requirement for working medical assistants who may not be eligible to sit for the CMA (AAMA) Certification Examination administered by the Certifying Board of the AAMA.
And, because I had already decided my course of action, I did not believe it necessary to inject myself into her therapy.

Not exact matches

Razer says it has «filed the necessary reports» and is «working with the show management as well as law enforcement to address this issue»; Tan doesn't rule out «industrial espionage,» though it's not clear if there's any reason to believe that is the case here.
«On a bipartisan basis, we believe Mr. Zuckerberg's testimony is necessary to gain a better understanding of how the company plans to restore lost trust, safeguard users» data, and end a troubling series of belated responses to serious problems,» the two senators added.
If you believe this is a necessary part of a thriving company culture, then you might want to give gamification a try.
I realize that they're a necessary evil, but you need to be very careful that you're not saying things or doing things (even worse) to «prove» something to these people because (a) it's never enough to satisfy them in any case and they won't believe you anyway; and (b) it's a fool's errand to waste your time trying to impress people whose livelihood is much more about finding the warts and shortcomings in your story than in celebrating your successes.
The agreement is voluntary, however, and some European regulators believe that legislative measures are necessary to prevent such services from spewing xenophobia and racism.
If you assigned the same task but didn't carry a higher authority, would your employee still listen to you and believe that the task is necessary to execute?
Brent Taylor, Beyond Meat's VP of Corporate Development believes the firm's ability to focus on its core competencies has enabled it to grow rapidly without getting bogged down in such necessary time sucks as payroll, benefits and vacation time.
I'm incapable of doing the mental gymnastics necessary to understand that response, but I'll try: Canter believes it was okay to come onto his accuser because she was asking for it, and also, he didn't want to help her, so he tried to harass her away...?
Debunking the Myths Many people believe they don't have the innate qualities necessary to find success as an entrepreneur, and that self - made millionaires are somehow «different» from them.
«We believe it critical for a listing exchange to ensure a high - quality displayed quote to reduce the cost of capital and share price volatility for its issuers, and in the absence of broader market structure reform, exchange - paid quoting incentives are a necessary mechanism in a highly fragmented US marketplace to support liquidity for listed companies,» Cunningham said in a letter to clients emailed to Business Insider.
While former aides expect Romney to push for conservative policies in the Senate, they also believe he will rebuke the president when necessary and potentially clash with him on some policies.
Fortunately, even our most conservative attendees saw value in his message, and I truly believe he created a necessary mind shift in our attendees.»
O'Leary himself is named as a «mise en cause,» someone who is not the main defendant but could be included if the plaintiff believes it may be necessary down the line to invoke a judgment against that person.
Gross Domestic Product growth, which is, generally, the measure of goods and services produced in the economy, has hovered around 2 percent, not the 4 percent the Fed and other monetary experts believe is necessary for an economic expansion.
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