Sentences with phrase «circumstances of any particular person»

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But at bottom, the rapport people have for a particular product or service comes down to a hazy affinity developed from discovery, branding, peer adoption, and other accidents of timing and circumstance.
I began this chapter by stating that through my experience as a pastor I have been moved out of a rigid, moralistic legalism into what I believe is a more loving and more compassionate attempt to discover the best alternative within the particular circumstances of each person's life.
Laws that are intended to produce loving actions in one culture with one particular people in a particular set of circumstances, may actually produce unloving actions when applied to another group of people in a different set of circumstances.
In Jesus» case it was a combination of factors — such as the fervent longing of oppressed people, their religious preparation and ethical sensitivity, the remarkable personal power of Jesus, and the particular circumstances of his death — which produced among his followers a mental and emotional situation favorable to the attainment of a remarkable new intensity of life, marked by love, loyalty, courage and joy, all for the sake of the Master, who had sacrificed his life for them and for the larger good he saw through them.
One can not help but agree with Stanley Hauerwas («Honor in the University,» February) that ethical behavior comes about through virtuous people, not through the study of ethics in particular circumstances.
Thus, in those cases where the person does not want a reaffirmation of the traditional symbols about life after death in his particular circumstances, the appropriate theological explanation is Whitehead's «objective immortality.»
I believe that, in actual fact, most parents take both their children's needs * and * their own needs (and the needs of other people who depend on them) into account and balance them out in a complex combination of putting different people's needs first according to the particular circumstances and situation.
As to the women concerned, they were thus obliged to give up completely an element of their identity that they considered important, together with their chosen manner of manifesting their religion or beliefs, whereas the objective alluded to by the Government could be attained by a mere obligation to show their face and to identify themselves where a risk for the safety of persons and property was established, or where particular circumstances prompted a suspicion of identity fraud.
· HMRC should treat any «strengthened self - employment» test in tax credit cases involving disabled people sympathetically, taking account of the fact there may be particular circumstances to consider.
«Some people are protected from the effects of sleep deprivation by this particular gene variation but, for most of us, sleep loss does something to the brain that simply prevents us from switching gears when circumstances change.»
In such circumstances a person with early memory problems can be helped to recall information with cues such as photographs, or reminding the person of other people who were at a particular event, and so on.
Studies have shown that music can be of particular benefit to children and young people in challenging circumstances — not only those with Special Educational Needs and disabilities but also those who are marginalised, vulnerable and often hard to reach.
This review is essential as it is entirely foreseeable that some policies may be written by well - meaning but ill ‑ informed people in response to a particular set of circumstances without due consideration for their unintended wider consequences.
Likewise, there is evidence to suggest that many young people lack an understanding of how to manage their financial circumstances, which is a particular issue in the context of a difficult economic climate and increasingly common instances of personal debt and insolvency.
There are also options for the recovery of damages beyond the assets of the person who caused the crash, but the specifics of those recovery options will depend on the circumstances surrounding that particular situation.
In particular circumstances a person may request that the trial court modify the judgment of dissolution after it has been entered.
Although Thomas LJ was swift to point out that the offence «was not confined to circumstances where a person exposed himself», it is worth noting that time and again, the 19th century cases were prosecuted in respect of this particular form of behaviour.
The Court was quite explicit in paragraph 77 of its Brey judgment that a mechanism that automatically bars economically inactive Union citizens from receiving a particular social security benefit would not enable the competent authorities to carry out «an overall assessment of the specific burden which granting that benefit would place on the social assistance system as a whole by reference to the personal circumstances characterising the individual situation of the person concerned».
It is not clear to what lengths an estate trustee must go to in order to satisfy the Court that the person can not be located, but it is likely a determination that would be made in all of the circumstances of that particular case.
For those who are watching the development of EU law — and in particular the mysterious reaches of the Charter — with interest, the Master of the Rolls expressly rejected the Claimant's submission that there was a difference between Convention law (which permitted withholding material from an excluded person in certain circumstances) and EU law which the Claimant claimed did not.
[W] here privilege is waived, the question whether the waiver was limited, and, if so, the parameters of the limitation, must be determined by reference to all the circumstances of the alleged waiver, and, in particular, what was expressly or impliedly communicated between the person sending, and the person receiving, the documents in question, and what they must or ought reasonably have understood... [179]
[87] The requirement that litigation be «reasonably in prospect» is not satisfied unless parties seeking to claim privilege can show that they aware of circumstances that rendered litigation between themselves and a particular person or class of persons a real likelihood rather than a mere possibility; identifying potential causes of action and defendants to possible claims falls short of the necessary threshold.
The starting point of an approach to the law that advances substantive equality is to recognize the existence of older adults as a group who may in some respects have different needs and experiences from many younger persons, whether due to the accumulated effects of their life courses, social structures, or marginalization and stereotyping of older persons, and to take those particular needs and circumstances into account when designing laws, policies and programs.
[10] «(d) a group shall be considered to form a particular social group where in particular: members of that group share an innate characteristic, or a common background that can not be changed, or share a characteristic or belief that is so fundamental to identity or conscience that a person should not be forced to renounce it, and that group has a distinct identity in the relevant country, because it is perceived as being different by the surrounding society; depending on the circumstances in the country of origin, a particular social group might include a group based on a common characteristic of sexual orientation.
The test of materiality is whether in the circumstances of the particular case, a reasonable person in the client's position would be likely to attach significance to the risk, or the professional is or should be aware that the particular individual would be likely to attach significance to it.
Although it is clear that the circumstances of the case are not always sufficient to decide the applicability of a particular directive, placing the responsibility for invoking its protection primarily with parties would run contrary to its goal: protecting consumers, who are less well versed in the law than corporate persons and generally do not have the same financial means.
I wonder, however, whether the decision would be equally easy if the clause in question did not specify but excluded, or if it specified (or excluded) people on grounds less clearly relevant to the dispute that nationality in an international dispute or religion in the particular circumstances of the Jivraj case.
The question of habitual residence is a question of fact, decided on all the circumstances; habitual residence is the place where the person resides for an appreciable period of time with a «settled intention» a settled intention or purpose is an intent to stay in a place whether temporarily or permanently for a particular purpose; and a child's habitual residence is tied to that of the child's custodian (s)(Korutowska - Wooff, at para 8).
For example, where a professional familiar with the particular circumstances believes that providing such access is likely to endanger a person's life or physical safety, or where granting such access would violate the privacy of other individuals, the benefits of allowing access may not outweigh the harm.
A party making a claim to privilege must be able to show that he is aware of circumstances which render litigation between him and a particular person a real likelihood, rather than a mere possibility.
If an application overcomes the hurdles in CA 2006, s 263 (2) the court will then take into account the discretionary factors set out in s 263 (3) which states: «(3) In considering whether to give permission (or leave) the court must take into account, in particular --(a) whether the member is acting in good faith in seeking to continue the claim; (b) the importance that a person acting in accordance with section 172 (duty to promote the success of the company) would attach to continuing it; (c) where the cause of action results from an act or omission that is yet to occur, whether the act or omission could be, and in the circumstances would be likely to be --(i) authorised by the company before it occurs, or (ii) ratified by the company after it occurs; (d) where the cause of action arises from an act or omission that has already occurred, whether the act or omission could be, and in the circumstances would be likely to be, ratified by the company; (e) whether the company has decided not to pursue the claim; (f) whether the act or omission in respect of which the claim is brought gives rise to a cause of action that the member could pursue in his own right rather than on behalf of the company.»
Moral Hazard is generally referred to as the risk on the life of a person due to the particular circumstances in which that life is placed; it could be simply due to the position (such as a politician), or by virtue of a person being involved in activities that are illegal or immoral or unhealthy in nature.
Thus, it can refuse to accept a special mission «of a size that is not considered by it to be reasonable, having regard to circumstances and conditions in the receiving State and to the needs of the particular mission; likewise, it may refuse to accept any person as a member without expressing the reasons for its decision (art. 8).
Due diligence in a broad sense refers to the level of judgment, care, prudence, determination, and activity that a person would reasonably be expected to do under particular circumstances.
Consequently, it was recognised that where there are fundamental differences between a majority population and minority groups or Indigenous peoples, mere equal treatment before the law (through the application of general laws to their particular circumstances) will result in a failure to protect their fundamental human rights.
It may be a section of the community or, in certain circumstances, a particular person sanctioned by the community (in accordance with traditional law and custom) that is able to speak for or make decisions in relation to a particular instance of traditional knowledge.
It would enable the government to respond to the specific circumstances of individual people and communities and it would allow for individuals and communities to decide on the most appropriate measures to meet their particular needs.
The American Psychological Association's Ethics Code states under Principle 5.05 that it is unethical for psychologists to solicit testimonials: «Psychologists do not solicit testimonials from current therapy clients / patients or other persons who because of their particular circumstances are vulnerable to undue influence.»
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