provision, have
by decisional law recognized the validity of criminal libel prosecutions.
Not exact matches
This spared «
decisional power» can be particularly handy at the end of a stressful work day, helping you walk
by that lovely ice cream parlour without feeling compelled to run in and grab a banana split.
In Precision Strike Warfare and International Intervention: Strategic, Ethico - Legal and
Decisional Implications, edited
by Mike Aaronson, Wali Aslam, Tom Dyson and Regina Rauxloh: Routledge, 2014.
On the contrary, new decoding techniques of neuronal activity
by machine - learning suggest that
decisional information is present all over the brain.
It can address repetition and
decisional lock - in
by building and empowering innovation teams (a la Innovator's Dilemma).
Imagine if the «slow process of
decisional accretion» found its next layer of clay in a test case
by some coal - rolling enthusiast fighting a ticket for driving solo in the HOV lane... with his pit bull.
There are still many important issues that have not been addressed
by any court, and what little
decisional law exists could be distinguished or construed narrowly or broadly.
Standard multiple regression analyses
by parity determined that depression,
decisional conflict, low social support and less perceived knowledge predicted levels of childbirth fear.
The psychological injury caused to the child
by a Type II
decisional error of saying there was no sexual abuse of the child when in truth there was, and when the child actually takes the momentous step of disclosing the sexual abuse to others, is extremely severe and devastating to the child.