Not exact matches
Early advocates of these type of tax cuts argued that lower tax rates would increase
economic activity and thereby revenues. However, thereâ $ ™ s little
evidence changes
in tax rates, except
in more extreme
cases, have a major impact on real
economic activity.
However, thereâ $ ™ s little
evidence changes
in tax rates, except
in more extreme
cases, have a major impact on real
economic activity.
Attorneys for the co-founders of the Syracuse - based COR Development are urging the federal judge
in their corruption
case to allow
evidence that defends how their clients viewed
economic development projects that have come under scrutiny
in the investigation.
Most academic studies have found little
evidence of any tangible long - term
economic impact, with the most recent concluding that
in most
cases the Olympics are a money - losing proposition for host cities.
In the present
case, not only were socio -
economic factors not at the forefront of the decision - making process, but the attempt to justify retention of the procedure was characterised by general claims, unsupported by concrete
evidence and disassociated from the particular circumstances of the appellant's
case.
In subsequent cases, plaintiffs evolved three techniques of avoiding Chadha: (a) combining direct and indirect purchasers into one class; (b) relying on causes of action that may not require proof of loss, in order to invoke aggregate assessment of damages; and (c) leading economic evidence regarding pass o
In subsequent
cases, plaintiffs evolved three techniques of avoiding Chadha: (a) combining direct and indirect purchasers into one class; (b) relying on causes of action that may not require proof of loss,
in order to invoke aggregate assessment of damages; and (c) leading economic evidence regarding pass o
in order to invoke aggregate assessment of damages; and (c) leading
economic evidence regarding pass on.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit historically has afforded litigants substantial leeway
in applying
economic theory to establish damages
in patent infringement
cases, as long as the theories are based on reliable
economic evidence and establish direct causation of loss.
In the right
case, with a proper amount of
evidence to prove the need for punitive damages, such a means makes sense, but most injured people are better off seeking only «
economic» or «non-
economic» damages rather than punitive damages.
Today's
case in point: a United Nations draft technical standard on «signed digital
evidence»: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe's Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UNE / CEFACT) Recommendation No. 37, «Signed Digital Evidence Interoperability Recommendation», ECE / TRADE / C / CEFACT /
evidence»: United Nations
Economic Commission for Europe's Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UNE / CEFACT) Recommendation No. 37, «Signed Digital
Evidence Interoperability Recommendation», ECE / TRADE / C / CEFACT /
Evidence Interoperability Recommendation», ECE / TRADE / C / CEFACT / 2010/14.
In this case, the Adjudicator found insufficient evidence of such economic loss in light of the factual conclusions draw
In this
case, the Adjudicator found insufficient
evidence of such
economic loss
in light of the factual conclusions draw
in light of the factual conclusions drawn.
National courts
in the EU face three kinds of challenge
in dealing with competition law: - the factual and often legal complexity of many
cases — the need to understand often detailed
economic and other
evidence is routine
in most competition
cases; - an official policy of encouraging more claimants to come forward and assert their rights; and - the «astonishing diversity» of procedures across the EU for enforcing competition law claims.
[33] Counsel for the claimant referred me to the
case of Lee v. Lee, 2014 BCCA 383, which provides a helpful review of the principles non-compensatory spousal support
in a long term marriage where the
evidence suggests that neither party has made
economic sacrifices or made substantially greater contributions to the family and following the breakdown of the marriage, both parties were self - sufficient but had disparate earning capacities.
Drawing on new and longitudinal research, Professor Heckman made the
case for refocusing public policy on cost - efficient
evidence - based investments
in young children and families to reap significant social and
economic benefits,...
Drawing on new and longitudinal research, Professor Heckman made the
case for refocusing public policy on cost - efficient
evidence - based investments
in young children and families to reap significant social and
economic benefits, promote growth and...
As part of the EC funded DataPrev project, a systematic review was conducted to identify the state of the
evidence base on the use of
economic evidence in helping to make the
case for investment
in mental health and well - being
in the four areas of focus to the project: early years and parenting interventions, actions set
in schools and workplaces and measures targeted at older people.
Where these reviews identified
evidence of the impact of an intervention on mental health and well - being, any studies that looked at the
economic case for investment
in those interventions, even if focused on non-health benefits, such as improved educational attainment, reduced crime and violence, were then eligible for inclusion.