Sentences with phrase «by case basis relative»

Audi last week said it would «continue to evaluate auto shows on a case by case basis relative to the timing of our product introductions and the value the show brings from a media and consumer perspective.»
We will continue to evaluate Auto Shows on a case by case basis relative to the timing of our product introductions and the value the show brings from a media and consumer perspective.»

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My guess is that being a minority government would actually be a net positive for Labour, relative to a tiny majority, because if Labour need to seek the support of the smaller parties on a case by case basis they can't do anything spectacularly unpopular or asinine.
Over the years, he's occasionally weighed in on the relative merits of low - cost «passive» index - based investing and higher - cost «actively managed» investing epitomized by retail mutual funds, wrap accounts and (in the case of CPP), actively managed pension mandates.
The results of the analysis demonstrate that relative to the reference case, projected atmospheric CO2 concentrations are estimated by 2100 to be reduced by 3.29 to 3.68 part per million by volume (ppmv), global mean temperature is estimated to be reduced by 0.0076 to 0.0184 °C, and sea - level rise is projected to be reduced by approximately 0.074 — 0.166 cm, based on a range of climate sensitivities.
Collectively the group of industrialised countries committed to a Kyoto target, i.e. excluding the USA that has not ratified the protocol, has the target of reducing their greenhouse gas emissions by 4.2 % on average for the period 2008 - 2012 relative to the base year, which in most cases is 1990.
These include: United States v. Resendiz - Ponce, which presents the question whether the omission of an element from a federal indictment can constitute harmless error (9th Circuit says no); Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. v. Metrophones Telecommunications, Inc., on whether a provider of pay phone services can sue a long distance carrier for alleged violations of the Federal Communications Commission's regulations concerning compensation for coinless pay phone calls (9th Circuit says yes); Cunningham v. California, a sentencing case involving whether whether California's Determinate Sentencing Law violates the 6th and 14th amendments to the U.S. Constitution by permitting California state court judges at sentencing to impose enhanced sentenced based on their determination of facts neither found by the jury nor admitted by the defendant; and Carey v. Musladin, reviewing the 9th Circuit's decision to overturn a murder conviction of a defendant who claimed he was denied a fair trial because the victim's relatives appeared in court wearing buttons with the deceased's picture on them.
Based on the decisions in these two cases «where a condominium corporation's governing documents state that units are to be occupied by a single family, but no definition of that term is provided, «family» means «a social unit consisting of parent (s) and their children, whether natural or adopted, and that includes other relatives if living with the primary group.»
In Scotland, bereavement payments work differently to England and Wales — they're treated on a case - by - case basis and aren't restricted to certain relatives.
In 2002, CNA paid $ 18 million to settle a case brought by the victim's relatives, said their attorney, Philip Corboy Jr., of Chicago - based Corboy & Demetrio.
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