Sentences with phrase «eff ect»

However, in Gardner v Parker [2004] 2 BCLC 554, the Court of Appeal in eff ect refused to extend the «exception» to circumstances where the company's inability to sue was caused not directly, but merely indirectly, by the defendant.
In that case, the relevant EC reg (881/2002) giving eff ect to UNSC sanctions resolutions was held to be invalid insofar as the EC regulation made no provision for a right to challenge by a person whose name was included in the Regulation.
In doing so, the House stated its own opinion on the question whether the Regulation was giving eff ect to UNSC resolution 1390 (2002) which imposed sanctions on the Taliban and Al - Qaeda network.
Subletting is a common source of friction where landlords may fear submarket sublets will have a detrimental eff ect on future rent reviews and on the overall investment value of the property.
The activity must be provided in a place to which the individual concerned can reasonably be expected to travel and the court must first obtain information — Cafcass or a Welsh family proceedings officer can be asked to supply it and it will particularly cover any conflict with the individual's religious beliefs and interference with work or education — about the individual and the likely eff ect of the CAD or CAC on him.
The net eff ect of these changes is di cult to assess, but such changes might have led to a coincident step change in many marine variables at the end of the war.»
The data document a strong urban heat island eff ect (UHI) and a warming with increasing station elevation.
«We evaluate to what extent the temperature rise in the past 100 years was a trend or a natural fluctuation and analyze 2249 worldwide monthly temperature records from GISS (NASA) with the 100 - year period covering 1906 - 2005 and the two 50 - year periods from 1906 to 1955 and 1956 to 2005... The data document a strong urban heat island eff ect (UHI) and a warming with increasing station elevation... About a quarter of all the records for the 100 - year period show a fall in temperatures... that the observed temperature records are a combination of long - term correlated records with an additional trend, which is caused for instance by anthropogenic CO2, the UHI or other forcings... As a result, the probabilities that the observed temperature series are natural have values roughly between 40 % and 90 %, depending on the stations characteristics and the periods considered.»
But as far as the halo eff ect and brand image are concerned, the marque's own 717 proposal is hard to beat.
Their plan proved difficult to execute: less than two cents of every dollar spent by blacks in the U.S. goes to black - owned businesses, and it's hard to say what's cause and what is eff ect.
That's still rapid growth — far better than any developed nation — but because it's such an integral part of the world's importing and exporting ecosystem, even the slightest economic pullback will have some eff ect on the rest of the world.
Sources close to the production team confi rmed that two days of meetings would likely produce an announcement to that eff ect before this article's publication.
Health eff ects from changes to the environment including climatic change, ocean acidification, land degradation, water scarcity, overexploitation of fisheries, and biodiversity loss pose serious challenges to the global health gains of the past several decades and are likely to become increasingly dominant during the second half of this century and beyond.
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