Sentences with phrase «by undue»

«Real estate companies can best meet consumer needs if they are permitted to offer a variety of services without being hassled by undue government oversight.
We support those affected by undue influence by providing coaching and consulting services as well as training and educational resources for individuals, families and professionals.
The court will also assess whether the wife has been defrauded, coerced by undue influence, or by improper conduct.
LG loses its competitiveness by undue delays in bringing the devices to the market.
But under Ontario rules, 57.07 (1) «Where a solicitor for a party has caused costs to be incurred without reasonable cause or to be wasted by undue delay, negligence or other default, the court may make an order... requiring the solicitor personally to pay the costs of any party.»
In the further alternative, he argued that the will was procured by undue influence or that the will had been revoked.
John appeared for the same lender as junior counsel in a case in the High Court in which it proved that a guarantee and sundry personal loans were enforceable notwithstanding the guarantor / borrower's allegation that her consent to enter into them had been procured by undue influence.
The execution of the December will was procured by undue influence.
Even the peer review system itself is poisoned by undue influence and conflict of interest engendered by well hidden links between some scientists (or non-scientists posing as scientists) and industry.]
But what the squabble over the Sunday Politics interview reveals is that political debates descend to science; they are often not improved by science and evidence as much as they degraded by undue expectations of them.
This «MAY» be caused by undue wear on power steering pump.The worst culprit is steering whilst stationary.Can also cause «scrubbing» of your tyres
«And this is why I appealed directly to the inspectors general of both the Environmental Protection Agency and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission so that they could review all the steps of the permitting process that were possibly tainted by the undue influence from a top - ranking person in the governor's office.»
Most of the youth who listened to Dr. Mahama shared their frustration concerning lack of jobs characterized by undue hardship they have to battle with each day, appealing for his intervention to end the crisis when given the nod.
True federalism is negated by the undue preponderance of power given to the Federal Government to regulate or control the disposition of the common pool of revenue in the Federation Account, particularly as regards (a) the custody of the common pool of revenue, with the power of physical control and physical disbursement implied by custody; and (b) the power given to the Federal Government to prescribe the terms and manner of sharing the common pool of money among the federal, state and local governments.
Otherwise, any of Ms. Lee's business relationships with business before the state will cause New Yorkers to naturally question whether or not the Governor is being compromised by the undue influence Ms. Lee may have over the man.»
Gandhi took himsa to mean not only the harming of living things but also «hurt by every evil thought, by undue haste, by lying, hatred, by wishing ill to anybody.»

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The site, which was founded by Julian Assange, has also been a lightning rod of controversy, with some saying that it exposes important truths about the world, and others saying it puts people in undue danger.
Governments have made efforts to improve accountability by requiring lobbyists to register their activity and making campaign contributions public, predicated on the idea that transparency will reduce the risk of undue influence.
Her lawyers also assert that he's become the subject of undue influence --» brainwashed» by lies from staff eager to increase their pay and influence, and guided from afar by Redstone's daughter.
You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward - looking statements included in this press release or that may be made elsewhere from time to time by, or on behalf of, us.
Undue reliance should not be placed on such statements because, by their nature, they are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties.
That is, would expectations of outsized demand growth — of, say, 4 percent per year over the next four years in inflation - adjusted terms — generate undue inflationary pressures that would require the Federal Reserve to respond by raising interest rates, essentially killing off any actual growth that those expectations could generate?
An optimist, by contrast, could offer three reasons to believe that fostering faster growth would not lead to undue inflationary pressures.
Each bankruptcy court varies by state, and this means that the tests used to evaluate undue hardship also varied greatly.
The WTO decreed in a complaint brought by the U.S., Canada and Argentina that the EU had violated its WTO obligations by creating «undue delays» in the approval of genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
It would cause undue stress and hardship if a dependent not only lost you, but had to expend great effort and sacrifice to liquidate what you had in order to get by.
Bankruptcy is not an easy way out of student loan debt, but it is an option for those who can prove undue financial hardship made worse by student loans.
Investors may be assuming undue portfolio risks by pursuing higher - yielding fixed income securities.
Undue hardship is a subjective term determined on a case - by - case basis in bankruptcy court.
If I were thinking about purchasing GECC's debt, I would first ask myself the following question: In the event that GECC were on the verge of a debt default and a bailout by the parent company would require a sum of money that would put undue hardship on GE, would GE guarantee GECC's debt?
The chairman of the Federal reserve bank shall report to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System any such undue use of bank credit by any member bank, together with his recommendation.
This assumes you don't need your benefit now and aren't putting undue strain on your investments to make up the difference, as the «life expectancy» of your portfolio also can be affected by your decision.
The Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission announced that it has reviewed Bell's complaint and determined Rogers is not giving undue preference to its subscribers by offering them exclusive access to its GamePlus mobile app.
In its view, the company's repeated strategy shifts, missed expectations and what it characterizes as «undue optimism» have resulted in an erosion of management credibility, and by extension, shareholder value at the storied Wall Street firm.
«years of undue judgment by the organization and the Christian Church as a whole,» ------- Good for them.
The announcement comes less than a day after Exodus issued a wide - ranging apology to the gay community for «years of undue judgment by the organization and the Christian Church as a whole,» a statement from the group says.
In response, proponents of Nelson's position charge that the understanding of the Bible held by defenders of the «traditional ethic» gives undue authority to specific texts.
CNN: Ryan defends budget in face of Catholic critics Rep. Paul Ryan defended his proposed federal budget on Thursday against criticism from some Catholics, who say it violates their tradition's teaching by putting an undue burden on the poor.
It could still be argued that these roles impose strain on womanly nature; that they are not what women are made for; that they show a certain lack of respect for God's work of creation; that in fulfilling them a woman is likely to treat men maternally, which will impose undue strain on masculine nature; and that the woman's womanly dignity and worth are to some extent at risk while she does these jobs; but it could not be maintained that she and those who gave her her role have sinned by disobeying God's command.
Carefully scripted public relations campaigns orchestrated by the White House will not undo the damage done by wealth's undue influence over the nation's political processes.
After the late Council there did take place in the centres of higher learning in the Church this wholesale jettisoning of the traditional wisdom of the Church, and I am bound to say that the undue subordination of all things to Ecumenism helped the process on, for the theology of the non-Catholic ecclesial communities has long been enervated by the same rationalist principles.
Some most flagrant and wicked desires are allowed free play at present by the secret judgment of God... Moreover, it is possible that those Christian women, who are unconscious of any undue pride on account of their virtuous chastity, whereby they sinlessly suffered the violence of their captors, had yet some lurking infirmity which might have betrayed them into a proud and contemptuous bearing, had they not been subjected to the humiliation that befell them in the taking of the city [Whitney J. Oates, editor, Basic Writings of Saint Augustine, vol.
Yes, lending at an excessive interest is a sinful violation of justice, and could be called usury under its modern definition of undue interest, but this is different than the condemnation of usury as taught by the Church.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the student should raise questions about the meaning of what he studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
By the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faithBy the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faithby Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faiths.
By such devices as the Church Year, with its rich variety of feasts and fasts, with its commemoration of the events in the life of Christ, and with its concentration at this or that moment on this or that particular Christian affirmation, as well as by the repetition of this variety from year to year, the worshipper is delivered from a certain «choosiness» on the part of the minister, and also from undue centering of attention on some single aspect of the whole Christian affirmatioBy such devices as the Church Year, with its rich variety of feasts and fasts, with its commemoration of the events in the life of Christ, and with its concentration at this or that moment on this or that particular Christian affirmation, as well as by the repetition of this variety from year to year, the worshipper is delivered from a certain «choosiness» on the part of the minister, and also from undue centering of attention on some single aspect of the whole Christian affirmatioby the repetition of this variety from year to year, the worshipper is delivered from a certain «choosiness» on the part of the minister, and also from undue centering of attention on some single aspect of the whole Christian affirmation.
While polls should never have an undue effect on someone's political or moral positions — as Robert Wuthnow convincingly argues in the most recent issue of First Things — this new poll does seem to reveal that an artificial consensus created by the elite of this country, and the relatively quiet response among the opposition, has not taken dramatic hold of the hearts and minds of ordinary people in this nation.
In her ruling, Ballew wrote:» «Messiah» is a title that is held only by Jesus Christ» and that naming him this «places an undue burden on him that as a human being, he can not fulfill.»
The goal was to insulate retailers from undue influence by manufacturers by prohibiting manufacturers from owning an interest in retailers and from giving things of value to retailers.
By now, if you have been following Bonnie's fitness program, your body should be capable of these lifts without undue strain.
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