Sentences with phrase «cases out of a nation»

An interesting article, Steve, but 35 cases out of a nation of 330 million?

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As it turns out, second place really is the first loser in this case: Goldman's analysis shows an average 1.4 % underperformance by the stock market in runner - up nations in seven of nine cases since 1974.
The facts are not right here, energy is cheap that means the cost of manufacturing and transporting of goods is low, food and consumers staples already more affordable, so what if a few American oil companies going out of business.the cost of producing oil in middle east is less than $ 10 / bl and we were paying more than $ 140 / bl for it, with that huge profit margin the big oil companies and oil producing nations became richer and the rest of us left behind, with the oil price this low the oil giants don't want to reduce the price at pump even a penny, because they are so greedy.worst case scenario is some CEOs bonuses might drop from $ 20 million to $ 15 millions I am sure they will survive.in terms of the stock market it always bounces back, after all it's just a casino like game.
Once you start growing your debt, in the case of the United States, when you consume more than you produce and you become a debtor nation and then all of a sudden you balance your trades out there is a lack of savings going on.
Today's so called Muslim Brotherhoods are but fascist bands of youth orientated Islamists seeking out socialized nationalistic power thru physically violent means as is now being played out within the Middle East nations as is now the case in Syria....
At international level he is yet to be capped by either Nigeria or Netherlands, but judging by his progress at NEC this season where he has made four appearances, it is now a case of when both nations will slug it out for his international future not if.
In case of the attacking nation being a NATO member this probably means that the attacking nation would be immediately and effectively out of NATO the moment of the declaration of war on another NATO member even though there is no specific provision for that case in the NATO treaty.
The midterm elections give evidence that he has paid a dear political price for what one might term the nation's stiffening conviction that the man couldn't president his way out of the kind of frail, blood - caked paper bag that they are fond of submitting to infrared analysis on A&E's Cold Case Files.
Even though Dunkirk and Get Out are out on DVD or in the case of the latter, running on HBO, they are still part of the best picture showcases that many exhibitors like Regal and AMC are running around the natiOut are out on DVD or in the case of the latter, running on HBO, they are still part of the best picture showcases that many exhibitors like Regal and AMC are running around the natiout on DVD or in the case of the latter, running on HBO, they are still part of the best picture showcases that many exhibitors like Regal and AMC are running around the nation.
By Stephen Windwalker Editor, Kindle Nation Daily © Kindle Nation Daily 2011 ALBUQUERQUE, April 1 — In preparing to send out this week's Kindle Nation weekly digest after a serious case of Workweekus Interruptus, we had to make some tough business and editorial decisions.
«It really upsets us that for the biggest cat - hoarding case in the nation,» says Mead, «with photographs of maggots crawling out of eyes of live cats — that nobody's been charged with cruelty yet.»
Modernist Home - Night at Gallery - Legacy of Milica Zorić and Rodoljub Čolaković, Belgrade, by Fi Churchman Malin Gabriella Nordin at Gallery Steinsland Berliner, Stockholm, by Jacquelyn Davis Ungestalt at Kunsthalle Basel, by Aoife Rosenmeyer In Case There's a Reason: The Theatre of Mistakes at Raven Row, London, by Gabriel Coxhead Jennifer Tee at Kunstraum, London, by Ben Eastham Soul of a Nation at Tate Modern, London, by Jeremy Atherton Lin True Faith at Manchester Art Gallery, by John Quin Zarouhie Abdalian at LAXART, Los Angeles, by Jonathan Griffin Theodora Allen at Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, by Andrew Berardini Sam Davis and Paul Salveson at Awhrhwar, Los Angeles, by Lindsay Preston Zappas Elaine, Let's Get the Hell Out of Here at Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York, by Cat Kron Megan Marrin at David Lewis, New York, by Ashton Cooper Frestas Trienal at SESC Sorocaba and other venues, by Tobi Maier
On one side are the world's industrialized nations, which largely built their wealth through a century of fossil - fuel combustion; on the other, those seeking a path out of poverty that, for the moment, has to depend on the same energy sources, and in many cases also on clearing forests.
Maldivian leaders have long been out front on climate, and, in the case of Nasheed, on non-polluting energy choices, mainly because the nation, with hardly any land more than eight feet above sea level, is particularly vulnerable should seas rise several feet by the end of the century.
Warning and relocating thousands or millions of citizens when a storm is approaching would be a massive hurdle for any country — and in the case of a developing nation like the Philippines with nearly 100 million citizens spread out across thousands of islands, the hurdle becomes bigger still.
Art Sterritt, executive - director with Vancouver - based Coastal First Nations, said heavy crude could deal a double blow in case of an accident: «It's going to float for a while and it's going to wipe out the foreshore, then it's going to sink and it's going to wipe out the bottom.»
She had recently given a speech at a United Nations climate conference in which she laid out the case for these kinds of wealth transfers, and she gave me a copy.
In the case of Germany, where nuclear power is being phased out and fossil fuels are taboo because of plans to decarbonize, the only option may be to accept periods without electricity putting a civilized nation back centuries.
Sorochan claims that social covenant is of the same «constitutional importance as promises by the representatives of government to the First Nations» where court cases evoked the legal doctrine of «honour of the Crown» which asserts that Canada is honour bound to carry out the promises of the social covenant.
It covers a wide range of considerations, including: the date the BIT enters into force; the timing of the alleged breach; whether there is an identifiable investor; whether there is an identifiable investment; fair and equitable treatment; expropriation; breach of the obligation to provide full protection and security, most - favoured nation provisions and their implications; «umbrella clauses» and their implications; whether there are explicitly incorporated procedural requirements to be followed; whether there is sufficient evidence to make out a prima facie case of breach of a BIT; the value of the claim; and «just and equitable» damages.
Doing so effectively calls for research skills beyond those that students acquire through working with domestic legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence on domestic databases to learn how to access the different resources relevant to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as examples, the need to find customary international law through treaties, laws of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law research requires much more emphasis on statutes and scholarship than on the case law that plays such a dominant role in American legal analysis.58 While there have been significant advances in access to foreign and international legal sources, there are still substantial barriers, 59 and the research methods needed to obtain these resources can be different (in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply to domestic law.
The Tsilhqot» in case arose out of the BC government granting a commercial logging licence on land claimed by Tsilhqot» in Nation.
Sheila has more than 35 years of experience defending Fortune 100 companies in and out of court and has represented some of the nation's largest employers in labor and employment cases in Florida.
Canada acceded to the United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in 1986 (the «UNCITRAL Model Law») declaring that it would apply the Convention only to differences arising out of legal relationships, whether contractual or not, that were considered commercial under the laws of Canada, except in the case of the Province of Quebec where the law did not provide for such limitation.
Once in a while I could see in the facts of a case details of the time and place, and it seemed to me that out of such material the century and a half during which the U.S. has been a nation could be written up, not from the standpoint of an individual, as in diaries, nor merely from the angle of the unusual, as in newspapers, but from every standpoint — as many standpoints as were provided by the witnesses themselves.
The Bankruptcy and Business Restructuring Practice Group at Haynes and Boone has long been recognized as one of a handful of teams in the nation fully equipped to handle the largest and most complex out - of - court financial restructurings and Chapter 11 reorganization cases.
As the court cases played out, the National Indian Brotherhood (now the Assembly of First Nations) argued that women who challenged section 12 (1)(b) were selfish and «anti-Indian» because they fought against the very law (the Indian Act) they viewed as guaranteeing the right of Indigenous self - determination.
The host of Slate's new podcast, Dahlia Lithwick, will help you understand the ins and outs of every case with the help of the nation's top lawyers and legal experts.
Out in the desert and mineral rich areas of the nation, in the Goldfields of central Australia, the Wongatha people, in arguably one of the most complex native title cases yet heard by the Federal Court (the Wongatha case), 4 heard that their claim was not properly authorised.
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