Sentences with phrase «cited as an authoritative»

Kennedy's opinion has been cited as authoritative in virtually every one of these judicial actions.
If some one cites as authoritative the council held by the Catholic Church in 451 A.D., why wouldn't he also cite as authoritiative the council held by the Catholic Church from 1961 - 65 (called the Second Vatican Council)?
Hence it is important to include any evidence — not limited to the six items listed above — that may prove that the foreign scientist is outstanding, such as invitations to speak at academic symposia, invitations to attend prestigious conferences, and evidence from a citation index indicating that the scientist?s work has been cited as authoritative.
I've had the unusual experience of being cited as an authoritative expert * by both the Oz and AFR this week.
Please don't cite it as authoritative.
And even better: the chapter includes original research content (see ¶ ¶ 8.19 — 8.32, discussing the history of and difference between «reasonable efforts» and «best efforts»), which litigators might want to cite as authoritative, when making arguments about how a court should interpret these provisions — the same way we sometimes cite Scalia and Garner's book on canons of textual interpretation.

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I even wondered at the time why these various studies had such disparate results, but I deferred to the apparently authoritative presentation by DALBAR as well as the fact that many others were also citing the DALBAR work at major websites like Market Watch.
That he was aware of the historical life of Jesus, and cited His sayings as authoritative, need not be shown over again.
Fact sheet data are widely cited by policymakers, researchers, advocates, and the media as authoritative.
I even wondered at the time why these various studies had such disparate results, but I deferred to the apparently authoritative presentation by DALBAR as well as the fact that many others were also citing the DALBAR work at major websites like Market Watch.
He cites the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as the authoritative body, which is not surprising because he was a lead author for the (IPCC) Reports for 1990, 1992, 1995, a Coordinating Lead Author and panel member of the 2001 Report and a Review Editor for Chapter 3 of the 2007 Report.
Will they find industry expert, legal journalists, publishers, and other people that they deem authoritative quoting you, citing your work, and referring to you as an expert on a subject?
Wernz noted that the Third Restatement is a source cited in some states» ethics opinions as authoritative, so Rule 5.5 (c)(4)'s protection might be far - reaching in terms of avoiding unauthorized practice.
When judges are willing to cite a case in judgment from a series like the JICs, could this not go some way at «legitimising» the series as being authoritative in court?
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