Sentences with phrase «denied by the circumstances»

To do this certain rules of behaviour are needed which are denied by the circumstances in which a religious programme is watched.
It is not dark and it is not cutting, instead it is an aching, pining film that layers the simplicity of this love affair with such strata of feeling that the story eventually becomes the essence of every affair ever, gay or straight, in which true, luminous love has been denied by circumstance.

Not exact matches

«Nuclear weapons must be banned,» Francis said, quoting a document issued by Pope John XXIII during the Cold War and adding that there is «no denying that the conflagration could be started by some chance and unforeseen circumstance
«4 With the term ascription, built on the model of description, Hart focuses on a remarkable character of juridical statements: they can be contested, either by denying alleged facts or by invoking circumstances which can weaken, alternate, even annul the claim of a right or the accusation of a crime.
And if in certain circumstances such a right is denied him, this is by no means necessarily an attack on his freedom, even though he may protest.
«By opposing the DREAM Act, he is apparently fine with denying thousands of children, whose circumstances are no fault of their own, a fair shake at a higher education.
In the overall circumstances surrounding the organization of the Ghana Expatriate Business Awards, whilst the proponent of the motion could not justify his use of the word «levy» from a legal - technical point of view, it can not be denied that, from the evidence on record, the Ministry of Trade and Industry played a pre-eminent role in the determination of the amounts «solicited» by the MEF.
The bottom line is that, absent extenuating circumstances like extreme personal trauma, if high school students don't consistently show up at school, we should hold them accountable by denying them a diploma.
We know that Amazon, by censoring, has shown itself perfectly willing to deny its customers what they do want in certain circumstances; it's probable, in the wake of the John Locke debacle, that Amazon is also pushing out titles its customers don't want.
Amex may cover the value of a return that is denied by the retailer depending on circumstances.
Upon request by the applicant for reinstatement, the board shall determine under what circumstances the probationary status shall be continued or removed or the application for reinstatement denied.
(ii) In any circumstances in which a carrier is liable to you by virtue of the Denied Boarding Regulation 2004, any liability we may have to you under our contract with you, arising out of the same facts, is limited to the remedies provided under the Regulation as if (for this purpose only) we were a carrier.
If your flight is cancelled or delayed, your flight ticket is downgraded or boarding is denied by your airline, depending on the circumstances, the airline may be required to pay you compensation, refund the cost of your flight and / or provide you with accommodation and / or refreshments under EC Regulation No 261/2004 - the Denied Boarding Regulationsdenied by your airline, depending on the circumstances, the airline may be required to pay you compensation, refund the cost of your flight and / or provide you with accommodation and / or refreshments under EC Regulation No 261/2004 - the Denied Boarding RegulationsDenied Boarding Regulations 2004.
Courts have consistently confirmed this in relation to article V (1)(c).837 For example, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied a party's attempt to raise a challenge under article V (1)(c) to oppose an order compelling arbitration, that is, before the arbitral proceedings had even taken place.838 The court noted that the provision could only be invoked by a party opposing enforcement of an award, which was not possible in circumstances where no award had been issued, and also unlikely where the party raising the challenge was the claimant in the would - be arbitration, and thus not the party who would be in a position to challenge any resulting arbitral award absent any counterclaims.839
The court has used its discretion to deny an application for the production of documents in the following two circumstances: firstly, where thousands of documents of only possible relevance are in question; and secondly, where the documents sought do not have significant probative value and the value of production is outweighed by competing interests such as confidentiality and time and expense required for the party to produce the documents: Park at para. 15.
The right of audience may be granted «in exceptional circumstances and after careful consideration» as stated in the President's Guidance — a principle laid out by Lord Woolf MR in D v S (Rights of Audience)[1997] 1 FLR 724 where the aforementioned Dr Pelling was denied permission to act as an advocate McKenzie friend.
At issue was whether or not the student with special learning needs [Jeffrey] was denied a «service» ordinarily available or provided to other students by the Board and the province by virtue of the fact that he had a learning disability, and if so, whether or not the Board's actions were reasonably necessary or justified under the circumstances.
Where, in proceedings under subsection (1), a court concludes that evidence was obtained in a manner that infringed or denied any rights or freedoms guaranteed by this Charter, the evidence shall be excluded if it is established that, having regard to all of the circumstances, the admission of it in the proceedings would bring the administration of justice into disrepute.
... the application of the Ramsden v. Dyson, L.R. 1 H.L. 129 principle — whether you call it proprietary estoppel, estoppel by acquiescence or estoppel by encouragement is really immaterial — requires a very much broader approach which is directed rather at ascertaining whether, in particular individual circumstances, it would be unconscionable for a party to be permitted to deny that which, knowingly, or unknowingly, he has allowed or encouraged another to assume to his detriment than to inquiring whether the circumstances can be fitted within the confines of some preconceived formula serving as a universal yardstick for every form of unconscionable behaviour.
A covered entity may deny an individual access, provided that the individual is given a right to have such denials reviewed, as required by paragraph (a)(4) of this section, in the following circumstances:
The final rule allows a provider to deny an individual the right to inspect or obtain a copy of protected health information in a designated record set under certain circumstances, and it provides, in certain circumstances, that the patient can request the denial to be reviewed by another licensed health care professional.
Chief Justice McLachlin concluded that the ground for denying bail on the basis of public confidence was not vague or overbroad because it instructed judges to focus on the gravity and circumstances of the offence, the potential lengthy term of imprisonment faced by the accused and the apparent strength of the prosecution's case.
«The court shall make an order under this paragraph if, but only if, it is satisfied that any prejudice caused by the order --(a) is capable of being adequately compensated for by money; or (b) is outweighed by the benefit accruing from the order to the persons whose access to a telecommunication system will be secured by the order; and in determining the extent of the prejudice, and the weight of that benefit, the court shall have regard to all the circumstances and to the principle that no person should unreasonably be denied access to a telecommunication system...»
Insurance companies can attempt to deny any claim made by the policy holder, but in some circumstances, that denial will be upheld.
My daughter, throughout the terribly stressful and scary time, had not seen me in a while with the mother just continually denying my access without reason, and in Contempt of a Family Court Order, so considering the circumstances, was in serious danger of being punished by her mother if caught talking to her dad.
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