Sentences with phrase «by case decision»

It is a case by case decision making process.

Not exact matches

WASHINGTON, May 1 - A District of Columbia federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by state bank regulators against the U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich wrote in her decision tossing out the case, issued late on Monday.
And the Viacom CEO is caught in a Catch - 22 of his own making: Earlier this year, he maintained in a court case launched by the billionaire's former girlfriend that Redstone was fully capable of making decisions.
The case, which was first brought in April by USTelecom, a trade group representing broadband providers, has since been joined by AT&T, Centurylink, CTIA, the wireless phone industry association, and Wireless Internet Service Providers Association, who have asked for a partial stay of the decision.
The decision about whether to grant credit to a certain customer must be evaluated on a case - by - case basis.
The decision by NB Liquor comes just days after the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in the case of Gerard Comeau who was fined in 2012 for bringing home cheaper beer and liquor he bought in neighbouring Quebec.
The recent decision by Ford, Renault, Volkswagen and Nissan to expand their production in Spain is a case in point.
«Yet on some topics, final decisions were made by senior management, which is the case in every business.»
In his 2005 decision in the Disney shareholder case, Chancellor Chandler served up a stern warning to boards of directors according to a report by Reuters: «If neither the courts nor the markets are able to restrain executive compensation... the result will be imposition of regulatory controls.
In its decision, the 9th Circuit cited a previous case establishing that «circumstantial evidence of intent, including... statements by decisionmakers, may be considered in evaluating whether a governmental action was motivated by a discriminatory purpose.»
Since the OCC has not reached a final decision on the fintech charters, the claim of harm by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) was speculative, U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich wrote in her decision tossing out the case, issued late on Monday.
A London Metropolitan police spokeswoman said: «The decision was taken for this investigation to be conducted by the Chinese authorities as the large majority of victims in this case are resident within China.»
The case was brought by Verizon, which claimed the FCC's «decision to impose the rules was arbitrary and capricious,» the ruling says.
«The companies deliberately exploited the opportunity offered by debranding to hike up the price for a drug which is relied upon by many thousands of patients,» Philip Marsden, chairman of the CMA's case decision group, said on Wednesday.
«Since there's no rule restricting the way we give options to people who are not executives or directors, we make those decisions on a case - by - case basis, based on a worker's seniority, merit, and importance to the company,» he says.
The decision by the state's Court of Appeals is the latest victory for the New York attorney general's office, which has been pursuing the case for 11 years.
Externalities such as the consequences of business decisions for the environment have to be dealt with by the government, unless, of course, a business case can be made that shareholder value is increased by taking care of these externalities.
In some cases, the decision to launch a second career is for personal fulfillment; in others, it's motivated by financial need.
«Because Congress did not have a «strong basis of evidence» upon which to conclude that DoD was a passive participant in pervasive, nationwide racial discrimination — at least not on the evidence produced by DoD and relied on by the district court in this case — the statute fails strict scrutiny,» the decision stated.
In a few cases, you may be asked for documentation, which will push back a decision by several days after submitting the paperwork.
The court's decision to hear the case was welcomed by Sam Kazman, general counsel of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a libertarian think tank that is funding the litigation.
The French decision follows the May ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the case of Mario Costeja González, a Spanish man who succeeded in ordering Google to remove links to an old article saying that his home was being repossessed to pay off debts.
Canada managed the financial storm of 2008 better than others because we anticipated risks and acted proactively with public policy foresight, responsible oversight of our financial industry, and better decisions and performance by financial service providers and our clients than was the case in other countries.
When this is the case, a sales representative could well be slowing down the sales process by trying to pitch to an IT person with no decision - making authority.
As I've argued before, what we commonly call «loopholes» are in most cases the result of some decision by government to encourage or discourage a particular behaviour.
Google was investigated on anti-trust grounds by the FTC, but ultimately, the decision was made against pursuing any anti-trust case.
Invented at Harvard, the case method approach assumes that knowledge is gained when students actively participate in a discussion of a situation that may be faced by decision makers.
All applications for licence transfers will be reviewed on a case - by - case basis and decisions will be issued publicly to increase transparency.
Beef prices rose to very high levels in 2004, supported by Japan's decision to ban imports of US beef following the detection of a case of BSE in the United States in late 2003.
An Indian generic drug company on Monday urged a federal appeals court to reconsider a recent decision that revived a patent infringement case against Google LLC, saying the ruling could spur «vexatious lawsuits» by makers of brand - name pharmaceutical products.
In many cases, vendors and their sales organizations are unaware that they are being evaluated by a buyer, and therefore don't have the same opportunities to cultivate a meaningful role in the decision - making process.
Mr. Denton is referring to a decision by Mr. Hogan's legal team to abruptly drop one of the claims — for «negligent infliction of emotional distress» — from its case.
The WTO is now hearing the case filed by China, and its decision could have long - last implications for global trade.
A separate arbitration case by Conoco against Venezuela before the World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) introduced in 2007 could result in a final decision later this year, a lawyer close to the case said.
Europe's top court, the ECJ, ruled that a lower court should compare the case to a previous (failed) antitrust appeal by Intel, suggesting the lower court re-examine its decision to uphold the antitrust judgment.
James argued that some live options can't be resolved by the intellect alone, and in those cases, waiting for compelling evidence means that you will miss out on the possible insights and benefits that can only come after the decision to believe.
I'm reading NFIB v. Sebelius (the Obamacare decision) in preparation for teaching the case to my constitutional law students and came across the following most interesting passage in in Justice Ginsburg's opinion: «A mandate to purchase a particular product would be unconstitutional if, for example, the edict impermissibly abridged the freedom of speech, interfered with the free exercise of religion, or infringed on a liberty interest protected by the Due Process Clause.»
In many cases, the children about whom the decisions are being made are too young to subscribe to the religious beliefs held by their parents, yet we continue to respect the parents beliefs.
These decisions can never simply be made for us in advance by others — if that were the case, we would no longer be free.
A court decision in this case means that the transaction is no longer voluntary — one side is being forced by the state to accept the terms from the other side, with no freedom to decide voluntarily whether they want to accept those terms.
The results of these and other Supreme Court decisions call to mind the warning issued by Justice Arthur I Goldberg (no Moral Majoritarian, he) some 25 years ago in the School Prayer Cases.
(A decision for same - sex marriage by a state could as in the case of Massachusetts, preempts the debate in that state, but it is less far - reaching because it leaves other states to arrive at a different conclusion — unless, as some same - sex - marriage proponents have claimed, other states are required to recognize such marriages under the Constitution's requirement of giving «full faith and credit» to other states» proceedings.)
Lively, with representation by Liberty Counsel (an evangelical legal organization), responded that in both the U.S. and Uganda he exercised constitutionally protected speech rights; that he opposes violence and neither committed nor plotted any; that Uganda did not in fact pass a proposed draconian anti-gay law, and that in any case Uganda's political institutions, instead of himself, are responsible for its political decisions; and that the court lacks jurisdiction and the plaintiffs lack standing.
The decision in the Hobby Lobby case helps prevent progressives from achieving their goal of making religious people into dhimmis, second - class citizens in a society governed by secular values.
The right to an abortion has been established by the Supreme Court, NO case since has swayed the Court to reverse that decision.
The court took up the case after a string of decisions by lower appeals courts supporting the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate was broken.
If, therefore, we discuss future human structures and institutions of the Church which would make possible a more active participation of the laity in the decisions of ecclesiastical authorities, such efforts should not be discredited in advance by saying that they would remain in any case subject to the good pleasure of the hierarchy.
As You Like It would not be an authentic Shakespearean comedy without the element of identity confusion, in this case created by Rosalind's decision to dress up as a boy in order to protect herself and Celia.
In too many cases, decisions about which plants should be developed, which should be allowed to deteriorate, and which should be moved in pursuit of lower wages are made by corporate stockholders and their managers.
Yet, in the end, nearly all theorists lean toward one of these two positions, simply because legal theory (unlike, say, literary theory) must finally guide the decisions by actual judges of actual cases.
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