trial judges who remain unsatisfied by counsel's submissions should provide clear and
cogent reasons for departing from the joint submission (and as the S.C.C. wrote, these «[r] easons will... facilitate appellate review.»)
Where the claimant shows a greater than 51 % chance of success it would be surprising in any event to see his claim for interim relief fail; where the employment judge assesses the chance of success at more than about 40 % he ought to be required to give
cogent reasons for refusing the application.
He said Section 26 of the Electoral Act 2010 gives INEC the power to postpone an election, but it must have verifiable and
cogent reasons for doing so.
Readers of this book can no doubt propose
cogent reasons for the breakdown, not least the remnants of racism and classism even in Trinity, a church splendidly accomplished in its quest for human solidarity.
Pianist and musicologist Charles Rosen has articulated a number of
cogent reasons for regarding the classical style of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven as peculiarly handicapped in the realm of sacred music.
On the basis of this they stated: «The Council therefore sees particularly
cogent reasons for undertaking the reform and promotion of the liturgy.»
You may be able to advance
some cogent reason for expecting her to take any more notice of your wishes than of mine.
The court will only grant permission if there are special circumstances which constitute
a cogent reason for permitting collateral use.
Not exact matches
«We form our beliefs
for a variety of subjective, personal, emotional, and psychological
reasons in the context of environments created by family, friends, colleagues, culture, and society at large; after forming our beliefs we then defend, justify, and rationalize them with a host of intellectual
reasons,
cogent arguments, and rational explanations.
Those who made and continue to make
cogent, well -
reasoned, loving arguments
for marriage as it has been defined throughout human history continue to get branded as hateful bigots, not because they are, but because others who have opposed gay rights have been.
When I present a new idea, I want students to understand it, to think about it, to wrestle with what impact, if any, it has on their thinking, and to give
cogent reasons,
for or against,
for their reactions.
Above all they attempted to combine belief in divine knowledge devoid of inner contingency or change with the assertion, rejected by Aristotle
for clear and logically
cogent reasons, that the world known by this knowledge is contingent.
The truth is that in the metaphysical and religious sphere, articulate
reasons are
cogent for us only when our inarticulate feelings of reality have already been impressed in favor of the same conclusion.
For «A11» Hartshorne states that he «can give reasons, cogent to... [him], for thinking that what gives an ordering power its capacity to order is some intrinsic merit or value.
For «A11» Hartshorne states that he «can give
reasons,
cogent to... [him],
for thinking that what gives an ordering power its capacity to order is some intrinsic merit or value.
for thinking that what gives an ordering power its capacity to order is some intrinsic merit or value....
It's as if they can't imagine (or refuse to imagine) any
reasons for conservative economic policy based on a
cogent political philosophy or a vision of the common good.
In a very traditional book, Moral and Pastoral Theology, written 50 years ago
for the training of seminarians, Henry Davis, S.J., touched on the wisdom of probabilism by admitting that since «we can not always get metaphysical certainty» in moral matters, we must settle
for consenting «freely and reasonably, to sufficiently
cogent reasons.»
Pat J. Save
for any
cogent reason, Le Prof will not change Ospina
for Cech to keep the goal
for Arsenal against Bayern Munich tomorrow.
I hope the Boss will not make any amendments to this my starts and bench, save
for any
cogent reasons.
For instance, Doubting - Thomases raised false alarm that Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) and Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) have been ordered to withdraw their personnel from some borders in the North - West without any
cogent reason.
Aina said, «The threat of attack stated as the
reason for the postponement of the election could be regarded as a
cogent reason, but the question remains that a responsible body charged with responsibility of conducting an election should have envisaged the threat.
This and many other
cogent reasons are why it's very important
for the protection of the safety of the member of Parliament.
While City Hall made
cogent arguments
for Uber's cars contributing to Manhattan's congestion, and originally articulated this as the
reason for an immediate cap on Uber's growth, surge pricing was rarely mentioned when Mr. de Blasio eventually broadened his attacks on Uber to portray it as another greedy corporation trying to flout the rules of government.
Shannon becomes the de facto villain of the film as a watchman who develops a fixation on slaying the monster
for... no entirely
cogent reason.
There are however
cogent reasons, beyond the economics,
for being concerned about students becoming disengaged with Mathematics and Science.
Prothero's point, aided by
cogent summaries of the world's major diaspora religions, is that while there is some overlap about goodness and an ideal world, there are specific
reasons why religions emerged the way they did
for very different purposes (his sports analogy is a good one — most sports have a score - keeping system, but runs are very different than goals or crossing a finish line), obscuring the real and often hostile fissures between them.
Prothero's point, aided by
cogent summaries of the world's major diaspora religions, is that while there is some overlap about goodness and an ideal world, there are specific
reasons why religions emerged the way they did
for very different purposes (his sports analogy is a good one — most sports have a score - keeping system, but runs are v
While Charles Kenny lays out a
cogent argument that the world is «Getting Better,» and can continue to do so, and I see many
reasons for endorsing Matt Ridley's «Rational Optimist» take on things, Grantham, as Kloor puts it, «seems equally certain that the future will be ugly.»
I am also impressed by how those liberals whose comments preceeded mine, have carefully parsed the decision, looking
for and finding
cogent, logical
reasons for this decision.
If there are as many people opposed to the Ceres Project as the Heartland Farmers claim, and there are many good
reasons for it to not be built, where are those who are willing to stand up and put a
cogent, rational and civil argument?
Even if you agree with that, there are
cogent, compelling
reasons for California to require all new single - family homes to have solar panels.
Aye, Climate Etc lassies and laddies, it's time
for skeptics to bring to bear their most
cogent reasoning... and it's time
for ideology - first denialists to abandon themselves to despair!
They should be looking
for analytical skills and the ability to provide
reasoning that is coherent, persuasive, and
cogent.
«I need a
cogent reason why our #SCC requires 3 Quebec judges but there is no minimum
for female judges.
[40] A trial judge is not bound to accept uncontradicted and
cogent evidence, although it is incumbent on the judge to provide
reasons for rejecting such evidence: see Savinkoff v. Seggewiss (1996), 25 B.C.L.R. (3d) 1 at paras. 17 - 21 (C.A.).
The
reasons given by the Divisional Court
for its decision, on the other issues that were fully argued before it, appear to be very
cogent.
Cogent reasons must be provided
for departing from the JSR — doing so simply because the sentencing judge wants to «send this guy to jail» is an error (see para. 16).
The Court stated: «even given the degree of deference due to an adjudicator's exercise of the broad remedial discretion conferred by the Code, the
reasons given in this case do not..., provide a
cogent justification
for the decision to order reinstatement» (para. 87).
Lord Rodger continues this theme in East Berkshire «that there are
cogent reasons of public policy
for holding that no common law duty of care should be owed to the parents».
She gave clear and
cogent reasons in her ruling and the Court saw no ground
for appellate intervention.
Finally, to the extent that the appellants renew their challenge to the trial judge's decision based on the arguments advanced by them before the appeal judge, those arguments were fully considered by the appeal judge, and rejected,
for cogent and clear
reasons.
The relocating parent carries a burden of proof that he or she has sound and
cogent reasons — a better job opportunity,
for example, or marriage.