Of course, judging
by the elaborate rules regarding openness that have already been constructed, and imagining the all the kinds of past contention that could have arisen when experts construct rules for industry, maybe there is already an ample body of case law out there.
Not exact matches
We look in vain in the gospels for any such
elaborate scheme of
rules for living as were offered
by contemporary moralists, Jewish and Greek.
But he doubts the usefulness of either traditional narrative, given that the worldly ordering of woman to man for the sake of sexual utility is
elaborated with reference to her relative weakness, her moral inferiority, her tendency to be
ruled by the emotions (thus tending more easily to vice), and above all, her relative passivity.
Cox later accused Steele of being «counterproductive» and breaking the national party's
rules by involving himself in New York's gubernatorial primary (Cox didn't
elaborate, but Steele reportedly wasn't happy that Cox had recruited a (now former) Democrat, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy, to challenge former Rep. Rick Lazio).
Mellaart saw Çatalhöyük as the ancestor of much more
elaborate Bronze Age civilizations, such as Knossos on Crete, and he assumed it too must have been
ruled by an elite — perhaps the priests whose shrines he thought he had uncovered.
Three basic mechanisms have been proposed over the years to explain the formation of specific neural circuitry: (1) an
elaborate predetermined program encoded genetically in each neuron that unfolds according to rigid and unmodifiable
rules, (2) a random process of trial and error in which growing nerve fibers that make the right connections are consolidated and those that fail are reabsorbed and (3) a general program of circuit formation that is brought to completion
by an interplay between genetic and extrinsic factors.
This model, in which principals are no longer hog - tied
by elaborate bureaucratic or confining union
rules, proved attractive to teachers eager to take over campuses, but who equate charters with privatization of school management.
This wasn't a formal
rule that can only be undone
by engaging in an
elaborate new regulatory process.
But Beszel shares the same physical space with another city, Ul Qoma;
elaborate rules exist allowing the two to exist simultaneously in space and time, separated
by the Breach, a kind of fifth dimension demilitarized zone.
We need a foundation of
rules, discipline, and structure, but the
rules are made to be
elaborated and expanded upon
by exerting energy to create something new.»
This endless supply of
elaborate competing explanations, called saving hypotheses, can not be
ruled out — but
by using Occam's Razor.
That goal is further
elaborated upon
by 10 targets, which include promoting
rule of law, access to justice, and representative and accountable institutions.
There are
elaborate rules of procedure that govern every court system, and when you're facing significant jail time, the confusion created
by these byzantine regulations only adds to the stress you're facing.
In its preliminary
ruling given on September 9th 2015 pursuant to a reference
by the Court of First Instance, Lisbon (Varas Civeis de Lisboa)[1] the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)
elaborated on the notion of» transfer of a business» in light of Directive 2001/23 and in that respect also dwelled on the obligation of the Portuguese Supreme Court to refer the question to the CJEU for a preliminary
ruling.
To
elaborate, the majority opinion took great pains [see FR, pp. 75 - 76] to highlight the similarities between the Hellenic and the Italian legal order, while endorsing unconditionally the position adopted
by the Constitutional Court of Italy in its celebrated Sentenza 238/2014 (nullifying as unconstitutional a municipal law binding domestic courts to follow the ICJ's
ruling in the Jurisdictional Immunities Case).