The most commonly
cited change of circumstances is a loss of job, a severe illness, a failed business, a relocation, or the emancipation of a child.
Not exact matches
In this work he commented one by one on all his writings, giving details about the date and
circumstances of the work, noting places where he had
changed his mind, pointing out passages where he got things wrong, for example where he had
cited a biblical text from memory and not gotten it correct.
Among this group, top reasons for leaving were working conditions (for example staffing levels and workload),
cited by 44 per cent, a
change in personal
circumstances (such as ill health),
cited by 28 per cent and disillusionment with the quality
of care provided to patients,
cited by 27 per cent.
While NAEP scores are widely
cited, score
changes over time can be a reflection
of trends outside the classroom, such as
changing demographics, attrition, measurement error and
changes in
circumstances, including the effects
of the recession.
Edwards was also
cited in the Privy Council's 1947 decision, Ontario (Attorney General) v. Canada (Attorney General), [1947] J.C.J. No. 3, in the arguments section
of the headnote for the, arguably incorrect, proposition that «
changing circumstances may alter the way in which the language operates.»
Mr. Justice Greyell
cited L.M.P. v. L.S., 2011 SCC 64 for the propositions that the analysis must focus on the prior order and the
circumstances in which it was made, and the material
change must generally have some degree
of continuity and not merely be a temporary set
of circumstances.