Sentences with word «conclusory»

The article had a bunch of conclusory statements, but no real investigation.
As is typical of most business prosecutions over the past several years that criminalize questionable business judgment rather than clear white collar criminal acts such as embezzlement, the case against Collins was a jumble of conclusory allegations of fraud without any specific allegations of what Collins did that was criminal.
«Factors that do not support involuntary treatment include homelessness or mental illness alone; idiosyncratic behavior; conclusory assertions that person poses danger; mere fact that person would benefit from treatment,» the document said.
NAR argued that all of the facts concerning the anticompetitive effects of the policies related to the VOW policy, and the alleged anticompetitive effects of the ILD policy were pleaded in conclusory fashion.
It's equally possible for a court to assume that gay marriage implicates the «right to marry» without ever recognizing this issue, and thus uphold a gay - marriage claim in an equally conclusory fashion.
Such conclusory statements and bare assertions that Lu's behavior was not inimical to safety — despite her admitted failure to comply with safety regulations do not plausibly support a claim that her removal from the flight was arbitrary or capricious.
Thus, most of the people reading it will ignore it and continue in their mindless rants against the Church, making conclusory statements such as, the abuse scandal was caused by priestly celibacy, while ignoring the fact that there are significantly more cases of child abuse in public school system and even the family.
Voice is completely ignorant of what science is and believes that argument means only restating one's conclusory fantasies.
I came to this site looking for information, but all I've seen so far are conclusions backed up with more conclusory statements or bad data.
The court in the Western District of Pennsylvania signed off on a magistrate judge's recommendation and report, in Despot v. Baltimore Life Insurance Co., which noted that the man had a «pattern of filing conclusory complaints against former and prospective employers,» and that because of his history in the federal courts, «his pro se status does not save his complaint.»
If something is clearly or obviously true, then demonstrate that fact to the reader without resorting to conclusory use of these words.
Here, the defendant failed to offer any evidence other than his own affidavit to dispute the fact that he wrongfully deposited funds that should have gone to the plaintiff; the court noting that under Supreme Court Rule 191, self - serving and conclusory affidavits aren't enough to defeat summary judgment.
There are too many conclusory statements of opinion presented as fact.
This post will quickly scoot over a number of Microsoft launches — you can guess which — to provide conclusory context and notes for 2012.
Look up the definition of * conclusory * reasoning and then examine your asinine opinion piece.
Even if I accepted your conclusory statement about their relative value (which I don't, because it's presented without any evidence per usual), your math is garbage, and the rationalization of your sloppiness is worse.
Fundamentally, our conversation is stuck and fruitless because you believe speculation, if stated in a conclusory fashion, is evidence.
NEW YORK (AP)- A judge threw out a New York lawsuit Friday against Fox News by former host Andrea Tantaros, citing her «vague, speculative and conclusory allegations.»
For the foregoing reasons, this conclusory argument can not sustain the plans.
Often a statement prefaced with one of these words is conclusory, and sometimes even exceedingly dubious.
The amended complaint may not contain «conclusory allegations and extended legal and philosophical arguments» that don't advance Sevier's claims, Furse said.
But the hospital got out on a motion to dismiss, finding the surgeon's testimony to be conclusory.
«In many of the attacks on freedom of speech, there are often these conclusory kinds of arguments.
To be useful an opinion must be more than a conclusory assertion on causation.
[124] As there is no reasoning linking the facts referenced in the medical report with the conclusory assertion on causation, I am unable to form an independent conclusion from this opinion.
The allegation in the statement of claim that the personal respondent acted «on a frolic of his own» is a conclusory statement that does not accord with the material facts pleaded and does not convert the actions of the personal respondent (as inappropriate as they may have been) into an independent tort.
A conclusory allegation of a principal - agent relationship between property manager and owners is not sufficient to survive a motion to dismiss.
It is true that para. 59 is conclusory, however, that paragraph must be read in the context of the entire judgment.
The only comments made by the majority, conclusory in nature, are found in three sentences in paras. 4 and 8: «This provision, s. 487.012 (3) has two other requirements, namely (b) and (c).
Our firm has developed sample «conclusory» language, ranging from being highly confident in your opinion at the one extreme to being highly uncertain as to the likely outcome at the other extreme, with varying degrees of language in between.
Given that the Court declined to address these issues, hopefully this judgment and the decision below will not stand as precedents on the treatment of such evidence in Oakes analysis, particularly as the treatment at the B.C. Supreme Court level was conclusory and accepted that evidence without challenge.
Just take a look at their conclusory assertions as to how they will be irreparably harmed if Judge Gertner allows the public to view a broadcast of the hearing.
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