Sentences with phrase «demand applies in this case»

In online mode, you can compete with other players for the more lucrative routes and the best prices; the law of supply and demand applies in this case.

Not exact matches

The common definition applies when demand from drivers exceeds the capacity of a road, as in the case of Port Mann Bridge.
In seeking to extend learning beyond the classroom and school it became the case that a system of badging for providers who service the educational demand elsewhere ought to have some form of accreditation to safeguard schools, their students and teachers and confirm that acceptable standards of good practice are being applied at those learning venues.
The paddles require just the right amount of weight applied to them to shift up or down, not so much that an upshift requires the same thought and physical process as a conventional manual shift (if it was the case we'd be demanding a return to an open manual gate), not so light that an errant index finger brushing the left - hand paddle could result in two ratios dropped mid-corner.
It applies to self - publishing because there will ALWAYS be gaps that need filling in the market, just as there will ALWAYS be cases where one book's (or movie's) runaway success creates a short - term exaggerated demand for comparable products.
In most cases, an employer will demand that any vet assistant applying for work be at least 18 years of age and have a valid high school diploma or its equivalent.
The trial judge in the case found that the grounds to make the breath demand were insufficient, but he applied Rilling, which held that it is unnecessary for the Crown to prove a lawful demand in order to rely on the evidentiary shortcuts.
In the 5 - 3 Supreme Court decision in Rilling nearly four decades ago, even if a demand for a breath sample is not made on reasonable grounds, «that breath evidence still applied if the accused complied,» says Michael Welsh of Mott Welsh & Associates in Penticton, B.C., who represented the appellant in the casIn the 5 - 3 Supreme Court decision in Rilling nearly four decades ago, even if a demand for a breath sample is not made on reasonable grounds, «that breath evidence still applied if the accused complied,» says Michael Welsh of Mott Welsh & Associates in Penticton, B.C., who represented the appellant in the casin Rilling nearly four decades ago, even if a demand for a breath sample is not made on reasonable grounds, «that breath evidence still applied if the accused complied,» says Michael Welsh of Mott Welsh & Associates in Penticton, B.C., who represented the appellant in the casin Penticton, B.C., who represented the appellant in the casin the case.
Citing both Rosvold v. Dunlop, 2001 BCCA 1 (CanLII) and Perren v. Lalari, 2010 BCCA 140 (CanLII), the Court found no error in the finding that, applying the appropriate test, the appellant had not established an impairment of the capital asset (in this case, the ability to perform physically demanding work).
This rule would not apply in cases where the divorce was a «moral demandin that case, it would be OK to suggest the divorce was needed to keep the children safe.
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