Sentences with phrase «case as a point of reference»

We will use the statements made by Justice Jones Dotse about the recent Abu Ramadan case as a point of reference for our learning.

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In VFC's case, that basic estimate is based on reference point price - to - earnings ratio (P / E) of 15, which is the long - term average P / E of the stock market as a whole.
Straight Outta Compton also takes place during the Rodney King police brutality case, as a point of reference of N.W.A.'s music and real life.
However, as with all cases of shopping in videogames, there was also the possibility that it was simply everyday currency practices that provided the point of reference.
But, as DOE points out, even with all the regulatory measures that were in place as of 2013, due to economic growth, their Reference Case emissions will increase by 236 MMT between 2012 and 2025 (EIA Annual Energy Outlook 2014, p. A-5).
The Reference case used as the starting point for this analysis is the Annual Energy Outlook 2015 (AEO2015) Reference case, which generally reflects laws and regulations in effect as of October 2014.
comment on Arno Arrak 8:26 am in truths n ° 2 and n ° 5 the main point is that a periodic waveform should not be approximated by a straight line, and that one should at least try a sum of sinusoid with as little free parameters as possible (in this case only the amplitude and phase of the 210 and 60 years sinusoids, as the Hadcrut series is too short for a Fourier or wavelet decomposition see as well the paper of Macias reference 18); the figure 15 - A shows the step wise changes of the temperature paced by the El Nino events: this has been shown in detail by Bob Tisdale.
Put into simpler terms, the Reference Case should not be seen as a forecast of future energy supply and demand; instead it should be seen as a starting point for assessing the impact of other possibilities.
As a perhaps more weighty point of critique, the EFTA - Court's way of deciding the case based fully on issues of discrimination leaves the central point of the Icelandic rules — the public purpose they are aimed at — aside, apart from the short reference mentioned earlier (para 54).
As Justice Ferguson scathingly noted in a judgment where lawyers for both parties had failed to do adequate research for the case: «In my view, it is not acceptable for any counsel or articling student to come to court intending to argue a contentious point of law without first researching the point at least to the extent of looking up the issue in basic reference books... If the lack of preparation and research in this case were unique or unusual I would let it pass, however, unfortunately it is not.
The primary point of reference in cases of international child abduction, where the child in question is under the age of sixteen years, is the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (hereinafter referred to as the «Hague Convention»).
• Demonstrated ability to prepare and revise legal correspondence and memos • Focused on handling highly confidential information with discretion and integrity • Committed to organizing and prioritizing cases according to their nature of urgency • Adept at handling research work using legal references and Internet resources • Particularly effective in maintaining attorneys» schedules and handling appointments • Familiar with court rules and filing procedures and making service on opposing parties • Proficient in using online services such as Westlaw and Lexis for legal research information • Documented success in generating revenue by documenting and inputting attorney's billable time and reimbursable expenses • Strong organizational skills aimed at ensuring that clerical and administrative support is constantly available to attorneys • Qualified to dig out precedence information and assist in building up cases • Expert user of Power Point, Word and Excel to assist in creating presentations, handling correspondence needs and developing spreadsheets • Exceptional knowledge of using email applications to correspond with clients and ability to type 90 words per minute
When words are used en group as a point of reference — eg in this case, TREB, with its multitudes of variable job descriptors, it is likely useful to the readers to have read your explanation and clarification.
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