Sentences with phrase «compelling facts in the case»

In this instance, it's going to come down to who can present the most compelling facts in the case.

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So aside from the fact that the gold sector has started a new cycle, the fundamental scarce nature of gold and the fact that it will become more difficult to access a steady supply in coming years, argues a compelling case for gold exposure now.
The fact that the US may lose comparative ground against China only makes the case more compelling in the long term.
Evidence that mood change alone has compelled these actions in each case is the fact that they were based on nothing new that was tangible.
Because the birth control cases all focus on a 1993 federal law, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, not the Constitution, the Justices will face questions about whether the mandate to provide free access to 20 forms of birth control drugs or devices, sterilization, screenings, and counseling imposes a «substantial burden» on religious freedom of nonprofit employers with religious objections to some or all contraceptives, whether the mandate in fact serves a «compelling interest» of the government, and whether an attempt to provide an exemption from the mandate satisfies the requirement that such an accommodation is «the least restrictive means» of achieving the government's policy interest.
It is in fact in mission studies that the West is likely to encounter a compelling and eloquent case for reeducating itself in a way that is the most radical since Columbus.
In the denomination to which I once belonged, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), more traditional pastors are beginning to wake up to the fact that, even if the civil government does exercise some restraint in compelling pastors to act against conscience, it is hardly the case that their denomination itself wilIn the denomination to which I once belonged, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), more traditional pastors are beginning to wake up to the fact that, even if the civil government does exercise some restraint in compelling pastors to act against conscience, it is hardly the case that their denomination itself wilin America (ELCA), more traditional pastors are beginning to wake up to the fact that, even if the civil government does exercise some restraint in compelling pastors to act against conscience, it is hardly the case that their denomination itself wilin compelling pastors to act against conscience, it is hardly the case that their denomination itself will.
In this work, Thurman made the compelling case that, despite Christianity's historical use by dominant powers to affirm their dominance, «the basic fact is that Christianity as it was born in the mind of this Jewish teacher and thinker appears as a technique of survival for the oppressed.&raquIn this work, Thurman made the compelling case that, despite Christianity's historical use by dominant powers to affirm their dominance, «the basic fact is that Christianity as it was born in the mind of this Jewish teacher and thinker appears as a technique of survival for the oppressed.&raquin the mind of this Jewish teacher and thinker appears as a technique of survival for the oppressed.»
Lord Carey said that the fact that «senior clerics of the Church of England and other faiths feel compelled to intervene directly in judicial decisions and cases is illuminative of civil unrest.»
A compelling case for geothermal forcing lies in the fact that 1) geothermal heat can trigger thermobaric convection and strengthen oceanic overturning, important mechanisms for transferring ocean heat to the overlying atmosphere, and 2) seismic activity is the leading indicator, while global temperature is the laggard.
Despite the importance lawyers might place on a motion to compel in a particular case, the fact is it's probably the most routine motion decided by judges.
Whilst the case does not in fact establish any new case law, it serves as a compelling reminder that the mutual trust and cooperation obligation does not require parties to act any differently under NEC3 than with other forms of construction contracts and should not be held as an axe to discourage a party in circumstances where it may have a valid claim.
In my view, that court would have been perfectly within its rights to dismiss the case on the basis that, assuming the violation was made, there was no compelling reason to require compliance in this instance and, in fact, there would obviously be hardship to the unit owneIn my view, that court would have been perfectly within its rights to dismiss the case on the basis that, assuming the violation was made, there was no compelling reason to require compliance in this instance and, in fact, there would obviously be hardship to the unit ownein this instance and, in fact, there would obviously be hardship to the unit ownein fact, there would obviously be hardship to the unit owner.
Although the facts in cases involving deaths are often sad, those in Fox v. Narine were particularly compelling.
* The name of the case, the identity of the party we represent, and how to bill the time; * The issue that needs to be answered; * The facts of the case I think are most pertinent to the issue; * The procedural posture of the case and how the work product will be used — for a motion to compel, for a response to a motion for summary judgment, for an evaluation letter to the client, etc. * Whether I think the issue has been researched at any other time in the office, and how to find the old research; * The result I want to reach, i.e., what I'd like the answer to be, if possible.
Sadly, it is not uncommon for self - represented parties to lose a case merely because they did not understand the law or failed to present a coherent legal argument despite having very compelling facts in their favour.
At Colvin, Saenz, Rodriguez & Kennamer L.L.P., we take the time to thoroughly investigate every claim to uncover the true facts of the case, so we are prepared to present a compelling and persuasive case to the jury in trial.
The fact that in many instances the insurers only charge a premium if the case is successful makes the proposition even more compelling
We use crucial facts to build a compelling case that will hold up in trial, if needed.
The facts in the Levant case are far more compelling than that in Groia, and he has certainly received far more criticism by several ethic boards and tribunals.
The fact that a glorified long - form radio program about a relatively ordinary criminal case from a decade - plus ago could generate 20 million downloads meant I couldn't shake the feeling there was a lesson in here somewhere about how to make the work lawyers do and the material we produce to try and generate that work more accessible and compelling.
The pressure is often applied to a non-custodial parent, usually the father, despite the fact that they may have a very compelling case for a shared parenting (50/50 child custody) or a change in the existing child custody arrangement.
The case for owning rental real estate is even more compelling now thanks to depressed prices, super-low interest rates, and the fact that the shortage of rental housing is the most acute it's been in five years, according to CoreLogic.
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