Sentences with phrase «differing conclusions reached»

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But over the years, employers have reached differing conclusions about how the Act's language should be interpreted — specifically the line that says employers must treat pregnant women the same as «other persons not so affected [by pregnancy] but similar in their ability or inability to work.»
This decision was supported by the conclusions of the NIAAA report, which stated: «Although elderly drinkers reach higher blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) with lower levels of consumption than the younger counterparts, their level of impairment at any given BAC level does not differ from that of younger drinkers.»
Indeed, because of differing language in the various state constitutions, state courts have reached a variety of conclusions about their ability to adjudicate claims involving the «equity» or «adequacy» of public school systems.
The experiences of WUWT commenters differs from mine and you may have access to different data, so we may each reach different conclusions.
The Justices differed, however, in the way they reached this conclusion.
The conclusions reached by the CJEU in Paul and others were also not applicable to the circumstances of the case, as the facts differed in that case insofar as Paul concerned the extent of the liability of German authorities as a result of their negligence in the conduct of supervision of banks rather than the establishment of that liability (para 179).
Courts in one EU member state can reach different conclusions than those in another on the same matter of EU law, but they must at least explain why they beg to differ.
We differ in the conclusion we reach.
In the second quarter, two Pennsylvania federal courts reached differing conclusions with respect to the statute of limitations for RESPA claims based on captive reinsurance schemes.
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