Sentences with phrase «bright line approach»

The States, however, submit that the comprehensive bright line approach reflected in the proposed rules would substantially aid law enforcement agencies in addressing the harms that have been caused to consumers by unscrupulous practices in the debt relief industry.

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Using Rayman's UbiArt engine, Ubisoft have this time favoured a watercolour approach to the visuals instead of bright colours and cel - shaded lines.
One of the artist's many portraits of striking and wistful - looking women, Sarah is an exemplary work by Alex Katz — in this thirty - two color silkscreen print, Katz's clean lines and minimal approach to portraiture are displayed, and the solid dark background, which is typical of his compositions, offsets the model's bright blond hair, piercing blue eyes, and rosy lips.
Each of the sculptures in «Floresco» was created using 12 - inch bright common spikes, the largest nail commercially available, and demonstrates the range of artistic approaches Bisbee uses to give shape to his work; «A nail, like a line, can and will do almost anything,» explains the artist.
With economic use of form, crisp lines, and bright, saturated palettes, the works on view represent the various ways these artists approached hard - edge abstraction and the use of «craft» materials in everyday use.
The long list of sins committed by major environmental organizations — narrow policy perspectives, tech - oriented solutions, finely delineated problem statements, incremental approaches, and the failure to draw bright lines — is a letter - perfect description of the conditions that attach to virtually every environmental foundation request for proposal.
At Planet3.0, we've had our internal disagreement about this, with mt arguing that McKibben's and Hansen's approach is correct, and that tar sand bitumen is a good place to draw the line, while Dan M has argued that this is a sort of arbitrary decision, and the tar sands should be treated just as another form of fossil fuels, rather than a bright line that should not be crossed.
- Bright Line And Multi-Factor Approaches, Civil Litigation Reporter, December, 1987, When Is a Software Program «Made for Hire?»
One decision that clearly illustrates the near bright - line approach taken by the courts is the decision in R. v. Frank Wilson Grandview Services Ltd. that was rendered by the Ontario Court of Justice in July, 2000.
On this approach, no bright line falls to be drawn between between human - rights (proportionality) and other (Wednesbury) cases: thus a «bifurcated view» of administrative law, as the late Professor Michael Taggart put it, is rejected in favour of something more finely calibrated.
The Court accepted none of these approaches and instead clarified and materially modified the «bright line» rule.
Adoption of an approach to regulating conflicts of interest that diverges significantly from the Supreme Court's bright line test and interpretation of fiduciary duties might lead to lawyers being removed as counsel by a court even though they have complied with the rules set by law societies.
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