Sentences with phrase «claimed by practitioners»

We're not saying there's anything fraudulent about many of the mental and physical health benefits claimed by practitioners of modern yoga, however.

Not exact matches

Regrettably, many practitioners of the hermeneutics of suspicion, and by no means only feminist interpreters, are remarkably credulous about the claims of experience.
Kweku Baako has challenged claims by legal practitioner Captain (rtd) Nkrabea Effah Dartey that multiple award - winning investigator Anas Aremeyaw Anas «will regret the day he was born.»
Speaking to GhanaPoliticsOnline.Com at the time he was press launching his 15 years anniversary as a legal practitioner as a public interest layer, he used the opportunity to shoot down claims by some political buffs that he's affiliated to NPP.
«The public has been misled and cheated for too long by practitioners falsely claiming to be surgeons, without having the training and qualifications required,» said the president of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, Mr Fazel Fatah.
Mr. Nimako, who is also a private legal practitioner, insisted that as far as he knew, no apologies were issued as claimed by the Minority in their various media interviews.
In his defence of Richard Dawkins, Iain Gibson claims Dawkins's atheism is an antidote to violence perpetrated by religious practitioners...
Moreover, some practitioners claim that alters can be identified by objective characteristics, including distinct handwriting, voice patterns, eyeglass prescriptions and allergies.
Funny that you quote Remski, considering he's posing as an expert and trying to scare people out of doing some poses all together by claiming they are dangerous — all while refusing to address questions regarding his experience and training as a yoga practitioner and teacher.
The next claim is one of my favorites, and is touted by many alternative medicine practitioners: juice fasting «detoxes» the body, removing poisons and toxins in the process.
The reasoning behind drinking alkaline water is the claim that our bodies are too acidic, a claim often promoted by practitioners in my industry, but has no basis in any kind of science.
A medical practitioner by the name of H. W. Felter claimed that it was useful as a nerve sedative.
Every one of us has seen clinical study claims made by supplement companies, diet gurus, alternative health practitioners, food companies and pharmaceutical companies.
The CARFAX Vehicle History Report can be used by a legal representative to assess your initial claim however we recommend should you wish to use the report as evidence in court to seek independent counsel by a certified legal practitioner.
I must say, having read this post and all the ones linked to it including the IPCC chapters, that I do not recognize some of the claims as being part of attribution as applied by practitioners.
The firm is led by Michael Hissey and Robert Kientz, both experienced medical mass tort practitioners, whose areas range from the recent Digitek Recall, to Asbestos exposure injury claims and mesothelioma law.
It is important to note that the decision was by a deputy judge (i.e. practitioner sitting as judge in small claims) and pretty well worthless as a precedent.
As an experienced practitioner in claims involving clinical negligence, I have handled several cases involving the sub-standard management of glaucoma (by General Practitioners, Optometrists, and Ophthalmologists), resulting in avoidable loss of vision.
If these external factors are negligence or errors by medical practitioners, medical malpractice claim may apply.
As suggested by the Applicants, even if the Respondents have a flat fee for a group of lawyers, the amount claimed could be inflated due to inconsistent use by practitioners.
It is said by HMCTS that there is no available evidence indicating that the refund scheme actively encourages the early settlement of claims which will come as a surprise to many district judges and practitioners.
According to the National Practitioner Data Bank, compiled by the U.S. Department of Health, there were 148,909 settlements, awards, judgments, or other monetary exchanges relating to medical malpractice claims from 2005 - 2015.
In Waterloo (City) v. Townsend (Ontario Small Claims Court April 26/11), the Deputy Judge, J.Sebastian Winny (i.e. practitioner acting as judge), refused an application to serve documents on a defendant by email.
There are over 60,000 legal practitioners employed in this sector and despite what the media say about the UK having a so - called «compensation culture», to process claims even of low value still requires skill by both by the Claimant's and the Defendant's representatives.
The latest column highlights in one case a lawyer who, in an unsuccessful effort to increase his own attorney's fees, argued that the trial court awarded his clients too much money, and in another case, a lawyer whose claim that the mistakes in his second «corrected» brief were excusable because he was a sole practitioner with limited resources only resulted in its rejection by the court.
In my view the trial judge fell into error by failing to consider these claims on the basis only that, «there are no recommendations from the medical practitioners for housekeeping assistance, or home and yard maintenance...».
We successfully struck out a claim brought against our client, Mr Xavier Huertas (a French insolvency practitioner) by Dr Richard Smith who was seeking a declaration in the English Courts that a Judgment obtained by Mr Huertas against him in France should not be recognised or registered in England under the 2001 Brussels Regulation on the ground that it would be manifestly contrary to public policy.
In corporate recovery his work includes advising insolvency practitioners, debtors and creditors in various types of matters, including retention of title claims, voluntary arrangements and claims by liquidators and receivers.
Team head Mark Harvey is «especially good on international claims», an area which was recently bolstered by the arrival in September 2016 of the «excellent» Katherine Allen from Slater and Gordon — Allen is recognised as «one of the most established practitioners for claimants in the field of foreign accident claims».
Attorney — client privilege may only be claimed under Nigerian statutory law where a legal practitioner has been engaged and has received information from his or her client «in the course of and for the purpose of his employment as such legal practitioner by or on behalf of his client».
In case you go ahead to fight a legal claim, your lawyer should be able to prove that the injury was caused due to the act of negligence either by a medical practitioner or someone else.
«But I think practitioners have made a mistake by including them in a claim without ever taking the further step of leading evidence to prove them.
There can be little doubt that, unless steps are taken by legal practitioners to fill the void created by the withdrawal of legal aid and the increase in the small claims limit, the reforms could lead to the closure of many more firms of solicitors and barristers chambers.
The Group includes labor and employment specialists, government enforcement lawyers, civil litigators, practitioners versed in governance and disclosure matters, and other practice and industry experts who work together seamlessly to assist clients in responding, promptly and effectively, to the full spectrum of issues presented by claims of workplace harassment.
Practitioners in the travel sector have been encouraged by the Government's recent commitment to tightening the regulation of claims management companies, who offer support to consumers in making a claim for compensation.
Urged to settle by a desperate client, lawyers will take what they can get on a rush basis from the insurer instead of taking the time to properly investigate and «work up» the accident benefits claim by engaging the expertise of the appropriate medical practitioners.
By combining the coverage experience of our insurance practitioners with the detailed analysis and understanding of the deal developed by our corporate securities and merger and acquisition attorneys, we bring to each claim analysis the level of critical expertise needed to evaluate these complex claimBy combining the coverage experience of our insurance practitioners with the detailed analysis and understanding of the deal developed by our corporate securities and merger and acquisition attorneys, we bring to each claim analysis the level of critical expertise needed to evaluate these complex claimby our corporate securities and merger and acquisition attorneys, we bring to each claim analysis the level of critical expertise needed to evaluate these complex claims.
He said that a reason behind extending the fixed fees regime was that the experience of practitioners with the fixed fee regime in low - value claims had been «satisfactory» and that the new costs management system (which had previously been introduced by Jackson) was placing the courts under strain.
But Davis, assisted by associates Erin Davis and Loretta Sheehan, and Hawaiian solo practitioner Teresa Tico, who is representing Ramirez's family, claimed the state's signage was inadequate and the absence of a corresponding warning sign or fence on the right side of the trail essentially steered the cousins to their death.
For any claim to be paid, the cancer diagnosis must be based on histopathological features and confirmed by a medical practitioner.
The medical expenses that can be claimed by the policy holder may include the costs of room rent, nursing, Intensive Care Unit, medical practitioner's consultation fees, medicines, diagnostic procedures and other relevant expenses.
while applying for the claim most of the companies asked for submitting the medical summary / last medical attended (LMA) / Attending Physician's statement for the cause of death / any certificate issued by medical practitioner clarifying the cause of death of the insured.
He educates the reader on the foundations of character strength interventions, relays evidence to support his claims about the usefulness of character strength interventions, and explains countless interventions step - by - step providing practitioners with a useful handbook.
Steve, 1) If you are addressing the 1753 Edmonton CMA homes that were sold in March by a Licensed to Trade practitioner under RECAs jurisdiction, versus the 1554 reported or the 1678 adjusted claimed by RAE, then yes unburdened means I am allowed to tell the truth.
Pushed by property sellers who claim they can get much of the information they need online, some commercial practitioners are discounting their fees to win listing contracts.
I don't understand where this aforesaid claim by Bruce comes from, in that his assertion could be thought to apply in a peculiar way to new practitioners.
One practitioner was sued for running an ad on Easter illustrated with a bunny and eggs; the complainant claimed the ad violated her beliefs by showing a Christian preference.
A federal bankruptcy court has discharged claims for debts against a real estate salesperson made by a former client despite misrepresentations made by the practitioner.
«There are certain deductions that can be claimed by homeowners only,» says John Gregory EA, tax practitioner and founder of 1040Return.com.
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