Sentences with phrase «by apposite»

This temple is set on the top of small peninsula cliff with deep of beach coral valley located in right and left side by apposite to the Indian Ocean.
Gracefully written and enriched by apposite figures of speech, Listen, Slowly is a superb, sometimes humorous, always thought - provoking coming - of - age story.

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This is a very apposite book and should be read by ministers, shadow ministers, parliamentarians and civil servants, but I doubt whether more than a few will have the inclination or time to do so.
«It is apposite to note that by the provisions of section 22 (3) of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act, the President can only remove the Chairman or member of the Tribunal upon an address supported by two - thirds majority of each House of the National Assembly praying that he be so removed for inability to discharge the functions of the office in question or for misconduct or for contravention of this Act».
Lord Atkin's famous opinion in Ambard v. Attorney - General for Trinidad and Tobago [1936] AC 322, is apposite: «But whether the authority and position of an individual judge, or the due administration of justice, is concerned, No wrong is committed by any member of the public who exercises the ordinary right of criticising, in good faith, in private or public, the public act done in the seat of justice.
Diligent and apposite colors are used by designers that give comfort in warm weather.
The über - maximalist installations by the straight, white, politically - incorrect artist seemed painfully apposite for an outing at the dawn of Trumpian America, although Rhoades» position of cheerful political ambivalence feels like a relic from another era.
That the doppelgänger is often seen as a shadow is apposite here as each of these figures is attended by a wraith - like penumbra, a reworked and almost erased outline that prevails behind the manifest image.
One gallery will feature avant - garde photography made in and around the 1930s, a decade so apposite for our times, as well as moments of homosocial intimacy captured by photographer Alice Austen in the 1890s, an era when «invert» meant homosexual.
With that background set out, it is apposite to turn to the particular situation at hand, namely, an administrative - based challenge to a government decision to exclude from its insurance plan a treatment desired by a patient with a rare disease.
The recent announcement by Ian Paisley that he was resigning his dual leadership roles, as First Minister of the Northern Ireland Executive and as Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader, almost a year after the restoration of a devolved power - sharing Assembly based in Stormont, Belfast, is perhaps an apposite time to assess the successes of the latest (hopefully permanent) attempt at devolving law - making powers to a region in the UK, and also to evaluate the robustness of institutionalised power - sharing as it meets the myriad challenges confronting the fledgling Assembly.
Berger J.A. expressed concern that the traditional justification for denying intervener applications in criminal matters — that other voices can distort an appeal — is gratuitously invoked to deny apposite interventions by a party who could assist that court but whose submissions may also happen to prove useful to the defendant in the case.
The certified legal nurse professionals perform the most epochal and critical job of investigating the medical services rendered by the organization with a view to come up apposite answers for the determined legal issues.
Various implementations ofthe basic premises are illustrated by an abundance of moving and intriguing case studies that engage the children in the fight against the problem and gain some control of their lives through strategies involving letters, art work, apposite stories, and such «unlicensed co-therapists» as stuffed animals... the authors... never dismiss the seriousness of their clients» problems.
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