Sentences with phrase «brief reference»

The application judge made brief reference at the tail end of his reasons to the fact that, while the $ 407,582 that had to be paid under the Cost Sharing Agreement was approximately 10.3 % of the $ 3,960,000 sale price, there was no evidence as to the percentage that the $ 407,582 represented in terms of the profit the appellant would make on the sale of the property.
There were brief references in some of the earlier films, such as those to Chaucer and his Canterbury Tales in Mystery Train, but the references in Dead Man and Ghost Dog are crucial.
With brief reference to Borders» failed attempt to sell books, Matt concludes that «bookselling is not retail.»
so after pulling and checking each injector and reading all i could about this kinda thing, i found a few brief reference about the vehicle going into a «safe mode», well that made me curious, because it sounded like what i had going on.
Many institutions prefer to insert brief references to global warming in exhibits that focus on other subjects, rather than devoting a single hall to the issue.
It will be interesting to see on 1 November whether the divisional court which heard McKillen v. NAMA (a.k.a. Dellway Investment Ltd & ors v. NAMA, Ireland & the Attorney General) will consider section 2 of the NAMA Act when determining whether the circumstances outlined in that provision justify the operations of that agency [Update: it did make brief reference to section 2 at para. 4.2 & 9.55 of the judgment].
At least, this does not affect the beautiful music soundtrack playing in the background, which includes brief references to classic Monkey Island tunes.
I have already noticed in decisions from the Sixth and Eighth Circuits a few brief references to Rita in standard opinions affirming within - guideline sentences.
Their brief referenced 81 published research papers dating from 1957 to 2013.
While the term «second coming,» in so many words, is found nowhere in the New Testament, there are brief references to the Lord's coming in I Corinthians 4:5 and 15:23; I Thessalonians 2:19, 4:15, and 5:23; and a day of judgment through Christ in Romans 2:16.
It has no apocalyptic language and only a brief reference, in what is probably a later addition, to Christ's return (21:22).
The growth in the time affected Anglicans, Lutherans, Orthodox, Reformed, and even Roman Catholics (see my brief reference to charismatic Catholics here).
This brief reference should suffice to show that from the very beginning of Islam on Java mystic contemplation existed in both its orthodox and its heretical, pantheistic forms.
It is therefore puzzling that Jeansonne concludes with a brief reference to the narrative's function to define Israel's relation to its neighbors; this is clearly not her agenda in reading.
This exegesis follows on from a brief reference to Langland, but it is by no means clear that it proceeds from that source.
The prime minister made only the briefest reference to the Labour leadership battle that has now begun.
Cameron made a brief reference to the backlash over the announcement of an end to child benefits for higher earners from 2013 to acknowledge «how anxious people are» over the need to cut spending.
The Queen makes a brief reference to the looming potential breakup of her country, saying only: «My government will continue to make the case for Scotland to remain part of the United Kingdom.»
Below is a brief reference guide to the three doshas.
A brief reference to «nigger holes» where dead slaves are stacked and discarded tells us all we need to know.
Alcohol / Drug Use: Brief references are made to illegal drugs.
Sexual Content: Characters exchange banter that often includes crude sexual comments, crass anatomical references and a brief reference to prostitution.
A brief reference to the theme somewhere in the sequel would have been great, I still remember it from when I was 5!
Another character makes a brief reference to the hallucinogenic effect of a certain food.
There are too - brief references to her accomplishments, or other rappers making diss records about her, and there's no sense of the shape of her success at any given time.
Burt's eccentricities include urinating on his lemon tree and making brief references to male body parts.
Some candid sexual comments, brief references to drug use and profanities are the most notable content concerns for viewers.
Except for a brief reference to the need for «international education,» the Governor said little about the state's public - education system, which has been drastically affected by a slowing economy.
A brief Reference List used in a Literature review on SEN Art resources in the Post-Compulsory Sector.
This assembly makes a brief reference to all four seasons.
However, with the advent of the new Australian Curriculum, there is a brief reference to TPCK by ACARA (2014), where it is stated, «Professional learning and resources that highlight suitable pedagogies, for example technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPCK) would be desirable» (p. 1).
(AP)-- The co-CEO of BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is making only a brief reference to last week's outages as he opened a conference for software programmers in San Francisco.
Plans for first - party freemium games were originally announced in June 2013 during a presentation to investors, albeit through a brief reference to plans for «the first free - to - play software from Nintendo».
I'd love to get my tentacles around her...» The game includes a brief reference to alcohol in a character description: «A consummate connoisseur, it pairs fine wines with the brains it devours.»
Brief references to Feynman and Challenger disaster are interesting.
There is also a brief reference, at para. 18, to her «emotional health» that was treated as a mitigating factor by Justice Ouellette who described it as «issues of potential depression and / or self - esteem».
Beyond these brief references, Sargent is a stranger in the majority opinion.
The district court, in sentencing Bryant, offered only a brief reference to Bryant's «previous good record» and the fact that he had remained drug - free for nine months.
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