Sentences with phrase «broad principles as»

The Magic Formula follows the same broad principles as the simple Graham model that I discussed a few weeks back in Examining Benjamin Graham's Record: Skill Or Luck?.
-LSB-...] Magic Formula follows the same broad principles as the simple Graham model that I discussed a few weeks back in Examining Benjamin Graham's Record: Skill Or Luck?.

Not exact matches

Guiding Principles Religious and theological studies depend on and reinforce each other; A principled approach to religious values and faith demands the intellectual rigor and openness of quality academic work; A well - educated student of religion must have a deep and broad understanding of more than a single religious tradition; Studying religion requires that one understand one's own historical context as well as that of those whom one studies; An exemplary scholarly and teaching community requires respect for and critical engagement with difference and diversity of all kinds.
Both broad streams of traditionalist responses to the contemporary climate of oppression — those who say our troubles are an extension of liberal principles and those who say they are a betrayal of those principles — tend to jump too quickly from theory to practice, and so to treat the lived experience of our society as a kind of working out of philosophical premises.
Proselytism of Muslims is forbidden by law, and what might count as such proselytism is in principle quite broad.
These principles can themselves be seen as «aesthetic» in both the narrower and the broader sense: they define the conditions for the achievement of value in a work of art, or in the experience of any actual occasion.
23: 24) This is also the reason for the preponderance of prohibitions (there are 365 as compared with 278 positive commands), and for the infinitely detailed requirements, for the lack of broad moral principles, and for the total ignoring of important aspects of life.
If pleasure or happiness is understood in this very broad fashion, however, hedonism loses what many view as one of its major attractions.4 That is, recognition of pleasure as a single dominant end makes possible the use of a determinate rational procedure for moral deliberation, such as Bentham's felicific calculus (PML 37 - 43) or Rawls's counting principles (TJ 411 - 15).
In its broadest sense, we may initially state the cosmological principle in a process - based ontology as follows: the emergence of purposive actions and consciousness within the creative and novel concrescence of an evolving physical and biological universe.14
API's Eight Principles of Parenting stand as inclusive, broad guides to optimal development, but we want to hear from attachment parents the diverse, real - life applications.
It felt as though blind adherence to the principle of «breast is best» had become more important than treating babies, toddlers and parents as whole human beings, with a broad range of physical, emotional and practical needs.
«Certainly something on the broad outline of the principles of the Ryan plan is the right way to go and that is, as he says, we have to get off the path of debt and decline and we have to get on the path of freedom and opportunity... I think the fundamental approach of the Ryan plan is sound,» she said.
These include the need for a purposively broad, liberal and benevolent interpretation of the Constitution as a whole, so far as the language of the constitution would admit, having due regard to the underlying values and principles that need to be promoted to safeguarded our system of participatory democracy, the principle that the constitution is a document sui generis, and allied to this, the principle that the constitution must be interpreted in the light of its own words, and not words found in some other written constitution» (Writ No: JI / 15/2015 [unreported] pages 23 & 24).
PB engages them as resources to give me a broader, deeper perspective on improving the ward's physical environment, at the same time strengthening the accountability, transparency and democratic principles I want to demonstrate as their representative.
They charged the media to act with circumspection and be guided by principles of truth and a consideration of the broader national interest as the country gets ready for the 2016 general elections.
«Our party has always been a broad church, and despite my principled differences with Jeremy over many issues of defence, foreign policy and national security, I agreed to serve on his front bench because of the mandate he was given, his assurances that honesty and difference were welcomed, and due to the many areas we agreed wholeheartedly on such as fighting the vicious Tory trade union bill - which I was proud to lead our work on - cuts to tax credits and tackling climate change.
To tell the developing story of biological thought as an illustration of the principles and methods of scientific enquiry in a much broader sense compounds the task.
The study is «important as a proof - of - principle,» adds human geneticist Daniel MacArthur of the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who himself is on the hunt for rare genes that protect against disease and wrote a commentary accompanying the new paper.
In the broadest sense, physical principles have been applied to cancer since long before physics existed as a discipline.
A membership society whose goal is to advance and to diffuse knowledge of organic evolution and other broad biological principles so as to enhance the conceptual unification of the biological sciences.
To meet the requirement of principle five, broader outcomes must encapsulate the distinct skills, tasks, and knowledge of competencies in such a way as to leverage a student's ability to manipulate, extend and create something more than what was provided.
Few prescriptions move beyond broad principles, such as «create greater coherence» or «develop superintendent leadership,» to specify in sufficient detail what a central office can do to help schools build their capacity for teaching and learning improvement.
However, working on the principles of quality rather than quantity and less can be more, we should be making sure that we do plan properly for and provide and protect time (even if not as much as we would like) for the broader curriculum.
Key principles include a broader accountability framework, with elements such as health, wellness, and discipline; language undergirding the role of community school coordinators; professional development that enables principals, teachers, instructional support personnel, and community partners to work more effectively with families, communities, and each other; and capacity building that supports community school partnerships and better aligns and coordinates programs.
As I said, that principle was, to a degree, expropriated by some of the nativist elements, but not all individuals who either opposed or supported the Blaine amendment took it only from just this one singular view — they saw the broader view that was at stake in the enactment of the Blaine amendment.
You need to know broader principles and apply them, as well as take your entire economic picture into account in order to deal with student loan debts with the utmost effectiveness.
These key principles also serve as buffers to the outside chaos on the other side of the precious garden wall and, in a broader sense, the chaos we all experience in day - to - day life.
Though her sculptural forms were often highly - abstracted, Catlett imbued her works with a profound sense of narrative shaped by both her intensely personal experience and identification as an African American woman (along with her acquired mejicanismos) and her broader, abiding concern with principles of justice, freedom, dignity and resilience.
We have formulated a much broader definition of a tipping element, because (i) we wish to include nonclimatic variables; (ii) there may be cases where the transition is slower than the anthropogenic forcing causing it; (iii) there may be no abruptness, but a slight change in control may have a qualitative impact in the future; and (iv) for several important phase changes, state - of - the - art models differ as to whether the transition is reversible or irreversible (in principle).
«The new principles will allow the (United States) the flexibility to approve, as appropriate, a broad range of power projects, including the generation of power using clean and efficient fossil fuels and renewable energy,» the cable said.
A straightforward matter such as requesting the IMO to proceed to design a levy, to put a price on carbon consistent with its own principles and that of «common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities» with a rebate system has, we hear, been made unmanageable by constraints behind a discussion of a broader framework.
More specifically, this broad outlook can be broken down into a number of key principles with direct implications for the environment, as we talk about it within the green movement.
Broad - scale Silurian climatic conditions can be inferred by determining the positions and orientations of the paleocontinents and assuming that atmospheric circulation functioned according to the same basic principles during Silurian times as it does today.
However, a review in 2013 in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review by Stuart Minor Benjamin indicated that the broad interpretation provided to speech under the First Amendment would require a significant reconceptioning of these constitutional principles if there was to be any extensive regulation of algorithms as proposed by Wu.
And while the principles of tort law obviously have social utility, such as the compensation of patients who are injured by negligence, the rights and duties of patients and physicians are rarely subordinated to the needs of the broader health care system.
70 While the principles of fairness and flexibility have informed the modern approach to the application of proprietary estoppel, as adopted by this Court in its jurisprudence (see Idle - O Apartments Inc. v. Charlyn Investments Ltd., 2014 BCCA 451 (B.C. C.A.) at para. 49; Sabey v. von Hopffgarten Estate, 2014 BCCA 360 (B.C. C.A.); Scholz v. Scholz, 2013 BCCA 309 (B.C. C.A.) at para. 31; Sykes v. Rosebery Parklands Development Society, 2011 BCCA 15 (B.C. C.A.) at paras. 44 - 46; Erickson v. Jones, 2008 BCCA 379 (B.C. C.A.) at paras. 52 - 57; Trethewey - Edge Dyking (District) v. Coniagas Ranches Ltd. [2003 CarswellBC 657 (B.C. C.A.)-RSB- at paras. 64 - 73; Zelmer v. Victor Projects Ltd. (1997), 34 B.C.L.R. (3d) 125 (B.C. C.A.) at paras. 36 - 37), there remains a necessary balancing between an overly broad application of the doctrine under the general guise of «unfairness» and an overly narrow application of the doctrine that places excessive weight on the technical requirements of the doctrine.
The last two chapters of part V focus on European Equality Law after accession, which Panos Kapotas sees — despite EU law being more sophisticated and broader than the ECHR — as the driver for greater conceptual clarity and interpretative convergence (pp. 292 and 307); and on the principle of European consensus, which the ECtHR applies in its reasoning.
Rousseau's theory is not without its critics: «The broad general principles with which [Rousseau] starts, and which he presents as if they solved political problems, disappear when he condescends to detailed considerations, towards the solution of which they contribute nothing.»
However, the courts in Oudin also did not have the benefit of this court's subsequent decision in Wood... Therefore, this court's endorsement in Oudin should not be viewed as supporting a broad, overarching principle regarding the motion judge's application of the severability provision in that case.»
This judgment may be therefore be another indication of the domestic court's unwillingness to extend the parasitic investigative obligations under the ECHR beyond what they see as grounded in both the broad thrust of ECtHR jurisprudence and in principle.
However, it did not consider it possible to lay down any formula capable of satisfactorily distinguishing between retained direct EU law that should be treated for this purpose as primary legislation and that which should be treated as secondary legislation: «We therefore conclude that on balance, and applying a constitutional precautionary principle, it is preferable to treat all retained direct EU law as primary legislation... Henry VIII powers which might be used to amend or repeal this law are a considerably narrower category than the more general and far broader category of secondary legislative powers to which retained direct EU law would otherwise be vulnerable were it designated as secondary legislation.»
The Court of Justice reached this decision, which was highly controversial, after conducting a review of the scope of the protection afforded to communications with in - house counsel across the member states of the EU, and finding there not to be a sufficiently broad consensus on this point to justify the extension of the privilege, given that it was identified as being one of the fundamental principles of law common to the constitutional traditions of the member states.
This takes us to the essence of Justice Stratas» reasoning here which is that in legal proceedings (judicial reviews in particular) under our Westminister system of government, an attorney general enjoys a presumptive right to intervene on the basis that public rights are vested in the Crown and an attorney general enforces those rights and represents the public interest: «Giving Attorneys General a broader right to apply to intervene in order to advance the public interest — as Rule 110 (c) does — is consistent with these foundational principles and constitutional arrangements.
Although possibilities for reservations, including subsequent ones, are broad (Articles 3 and 4 of the Mauritius Convention), and although ongoing arbitrations are excluded from its scope of application (Article 5 of the Mauritius Convention), the Convention will establish transparency as a general principle of international investment law.
... the application of the Ramsden v. Dyson, L.R. 1 H.L. 129 principle — whether you call it proprietary estoppel, estoppel by acquiescence or estoppel by encouragement is really immaterial — requires a very much broader approach which is directed rather at ascertaining whether, in particular individual circumstances, it would be unconscionable for a party to be permitted to deny that which, knowingly, or unknowingly, he has allowed or encouraged another to assume to his detriment than to inquiring whether the circumstances can be fitted within the confines of some preconceived formula serving as a universal yardstick for every form of unconscionable behaviour.
... The duty of commitment to the client's cause has been recognized by the Court as a distinct element of the broader common law duty of loyalty and thus unquestionably is a legal principle:...
Carole Lucock and Michael Yeo have summarized four broad categories of interests that the courts have seen as sufficient to overcome the strong presumption in favour of the use of the legal name (while noting that the legal principles are not always clearly decipherable and at times their application is inconsistent or overlapping):
Where he thought it necessary or appropriate, he abandoned the formality Of traditional common law pleading rules in order to provide legal protection to a broad range of commercial assets, transactions, and practices.70 His aim was to get as quickly as possible to the essential issue or issues involved in a dispute and to resolve the dispute in accordance with principles Of justice and fair dealing.
So apparently for Bobek, it does not matter whether statute limitations / prescription periods are in a given legal system of procedural (Italy, or Portugal as mentioned by Vania) or substantive nature, because as they operate, they are in any way covered by the broader understanding of the legality principle and must be respected as a matter of EU law itself (point 151 and seq.).
They are also customizable by the licensee, as long as the incorporate the broad principles of equality, diversity and inclusion, not only to clients and colleagues, but also to the public.
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