Sentences with phrase «decided by the merits»

It is my firm belief that the climate debate will ultimately be decided by the merits of the most logical case, not by the demerits of the alternatives or by personalisation of the discourse and advocacy.

Not exact matches

Or is the infusion decided upon by God, without reference to any merit on the part of the person?
Most of the action has been on the for - profit side (43 cases and counting), where — out of the 38 lawsuits decided on the merits of their complaints — 32 have secured temporary bans against the mandate's enforcement and 6 have been denied, according to a helpful scorecard kept by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.
You think Wenger should be dealt with by his merits, not by how much he spends and you're waiting to decide.
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But Oluyede argued in the first grounds of appeal that the ruling amounted to miscarriage of justice, adding that the CCT erred in law by allowing Umar «to single - handedly decide that the application for recusal (disqualification) lacks absolute merit».
Committees of scientists decide on the merits of research proposals submitted by other scientists (from the same or related disciplines) and determine how much support each project deserves, if any.
Within several seconds of detecting a strong burst of radiation, the BAT calculates an initial position, decides whether the activity merits investigation by other instruments and, if so, sends the position to the spacecraft.
Taking a break from their usual spot at the Farmhouse bar to hang out in the decidedly less eye - catching interior of a nondescript office lounge, A.V. Club film critics A.A. Dowd and Ignatiy Vishnevetsky decide to liven things up by debating the merits of Terrence Malick's woozy Knight Of Cups.
Superintendents may be committed to increasing teacher pay, but it's never a simple matter to find the money, define criteria that will trigger an increase, and decide whether salaries can and should be differentiated by merit or specialty.
We agree that self - publishing (1) can be a means of getting your words in print, (2) it will let you can control your tome's contents and design, (3) if you can market well, by self - publishing you can sidestep the big - house foot - dragging, (4) when your book is complementary to your greater purpose of displaying your expertise (as, for example, using your book to secure related speaking engagements), or (5) when self - publishing is the best (and perhaps only) way to get your words and ideas past the older, established houses so potential readers and buyers have a chance to see and decide about the merits of your independent offering.
«By making this award, the Court has basically decided that DEA's attempt to outlaw hemp foods never had any real legal merit
Since the case raised a novel point not previously decided by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), it merits further consideration.
In deciding that reasonable accomodation could be made for the kirpan the court did delve into the merits of that rule and decided that it was outweighed by religious freedom.
In reaching this decision, the High Court undertook a review of past Singapore case law and legal commentary on the nature and purpose of Article 34 (2)(a)(iii), ultimately deciding that «as a matter of policy, to hold that Art 34 (2)(a)(iii) does not apply, where no other limb under Art 34 (2) would be engaged, would allow an arbitral tribunal to immunize its awards against judicial scrutiny by delivering its conclusions on both jurisdiction and merits in a single award», which would have been an «unsatisfactory result».
Such a case may start from Ukraine in terms of negotiations, then proceed judicially in Greece, security measures (ship arrest) may be taken in Romania; when it comes to enforcement of the judgement, and a Russian insurer is involved refusing to pay under LOI issued for release of the ship in Romania, you have to initiate enforcement proceedings in Russia, whereas the said vessel may have been arrested by the claimants for the second time in Bangladesh, on the same claim against the new ship owner, where the court decides that it will hear the case against the latter on the merits.
This is because the point of the scheme adopted by the Abduction Convention was to leave the merits to be decided by the courts of the place of the child's habitual residence.
Under this procedure, the ICC Secretariat would serve as the custodian of a Sealed Offer which had been rejected and would not disclose it to an arbitral tribunal until after the merits and the quantum of the case had been decided and the tribunal was ready to determine who should bear the costs of the arbitration or in what proportion they should be borne by the parties.
The reasons show that the Tribunal did not distinguish between the material filed by the parties in relation to the Government's motion to dismiss and the materials filed in relation to the merits of the complaint and it considered material filed outside of the motion context in deciding the issues before it.
The only time a federal court can review that ruling is if the U.S. Supreme Court decides to review a decision by a state supreme court either on the merits, or by denying certiorari at the state level.
Those principles have been applied by judges deciding on the merits of third - party funding agreements, most notably Ontario Superior Court Justice Paul Perell.
Today, most cases commenced at the TTAB — around 70 % — are trial cases, but most cases decided on the merits — around 75 % — are ex parte appeals by applicants whose applications to register trademarks have been refused by a Trademark Examining Attorney.
Whether the national structure be decided through a process of merit selection presided over by a panel of eminent Indigenous peers;
Each case is decided on its merits by the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection's representative (formerly known as the Community Welfare Officer) at your local office.
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