An evaluation of this must be done by Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyers to ascertain if
a case makes economic sense to prosecute.
In reality, once builders or home owners start to plan these installations, they will quickly see that in most
cases it makes economic sense to go far beyond the minimal requirements.
Not exact matches
And if that's the
case it
makes little
economic or ecological
sense to spend billions of dollars building new fossil fuel infrastructure and increasing capacity, particularly when that infrastructure has a working life span and expected financial return that well exceeds thirty years.
Therefore, if a capitalist
economic system meets these goals — and I will argue that some do and some don't — then it meets our goals for an
economic system, in which
case it
makes no
sense to complain because it is based on selfishness.
In some
cases, it may still
make economic sense to link a reader to an external website for watching a long video as opposed to embedding a short one in your ebook.
However, I do believe that in this
case, the past is likely to be a prologue to the future, and the reason is that the outperformance of value stocks
makes sense from both an
economic and behavioral perspective.
It just doesn't
make sense to penalize REITs for an amount that exceeds (in the
case of a CDO) their net
economic investment in a specific transaction.
Under «no regrets» and «greater energy security», I presume you mean switching away from coal to nuclear in most
cases (where this
makes economic sense).
Utilities and energy companies are realizing that coal is an increasingly bad investment — that was definitely the
case with Brayton Point, which had just been purchased by new owners who quickly determined that keeping the plant running didn't
make economic sense.
This is short - sighted and
makes no
economic sense: pagination saves more money than it costs; using a pagination company alerts the solicitor to potential pitfalls in the
case, identifying pertinent missing records, providing a well - ordered, paginated and indexed bundle that the solicitor and the experts can easily navigate, saving time and reducing their fees.
In this
sense, the Court seems to have implicitly confirmed that Art. 4.2 TFEU represents a clause of last resort that allows an exception to the application of the Treaties only when it is not possible to
make recourse other provisions such as Art. 6.3 TEU (namely, when at stake there is not a fundamental right, as could be — for instance — the
case in the application of an exception to the «strict conditionality» which follows the implementation of the
economic and financial measures enacted to counter the
economic crisis).
In the right
case, with a proper amount of evidence to prove the need for punitive damages, such a means
makes sense, but most injured people are better off seeking only «
economic» or «non-
economic» damages rather than punitive damages.
Henry apparently finds that option too radical, and therefore unrealistic (to be sure, while it would be ideal for firms to develop alternative methods of charging for their services that eliminate the billable hour, the fact remains that law is a business and alternative methods of billing have to
make economic sense given the nature of practice areas such as litigation where one's adversary has the power to determine how much time one will have to spend on a
case).