Sentences with phrase «elaborate rules of»

There are elaborate rules of procedure that govern every court system, and when you're facing significant jail time, the confusion created by these byzantine regulations only adds to the stress you're facing.
Jennie Livingston's documentary looked at what's now regarded as the «Golden Age» for the ballroom scene, laying out the elaborate rules of these competitive quasi-fashion shows, in which participants «walk» (often posing in exaggerated ways, called «vogueing») a runway and are judged on their outfits, attitude, and dance skills.

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«This is great news for biotech firms which are based in China and want to tap more Chinese and Asian investors,» he said of Hong Kong's rule change, but declined to elaborate further about his firm's IPO plan.
«This is why an elaborate set of rules are used and put in place rejecting any perspective or knowledge outside of what is known.»
The Pharisees of Jesus» time had a very elaborate and definite set of rules listing things that could not be done without falling into sin.
We look in vain in the gospels for any such elaborate scheme of rules for living as were offered by contemporary moralists, Jewish and Greek.
But he doubts the usefulness of either traditional narrative, given that the worldly ordering of woman to man for the sake of sexual utility is elaborated with reference to her relative weakness, her moral inferiority, her tendency to be ruled by the emotions (thus tending more easily to vice), and above all, her relative passivity.
Certain Progressive historians prepared the intellectual ground for this transition, arguing with varying intensity (and inaccuracy) that Mr. Madison's Constitution was, in effect, an elaborate hoax, an instrument whose nominal republican sentiments masked a deeper, sinister intent to protect the political and economic power of the ruling classes.
In responding to such questions the church develops an elaborate system of apologetic theology and of moral rules much like those against which Jesus and Paul protested.
Cox later accused Steele of being «counterproductive» and breaking the national party's rules by involving himself in New York's gubernatorial primary (Cox didn't elaborate, but Steele reportedly wasn't happy that Cox had recruited a (now former) Democrat, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy, to challenge former Rep. Rick Lazio).
While presenting the certificate to the Governor - Elect, in what could best be described as an elaborate ceremony, the representative of INEC National Chairman, Professor Antonia Sibi said INEC will continue to adhere to rules in organizing free, fair and credible poll.
Chimps stick to simple behavioural norms, but we humans, with our language skills and greater brainpower, have developed much more elaborate systems of rules, taboos and etiquette
Mellaart saw Çatalhöyük as the ancestor of much more elaborate Bronze Age civilizations, such as Knossos on Crete, and he assumed it too must have been ruled by an elite — perhaps the priests whose shrines he thought he had uncovered.
That is when myths are developed, when social conventions and rules are elaborated, leading to the beginnings of a true morality.
There's also concern that the next administration could be saddled with rules it doesn't want, potentially setting up an elaborate unwinding of Obama - era regulations.
My last two columns have shown you 12 critical rules of marketing, as elaborated in one of the most important books written on this subject.
Three basic mechanisms have been proposed over the years to explain the formation of specific neural circuitry: (1) an elaborate predetermined program encoded genetically in each neuron that unfolds according to rigid and unmodifiable rules, (2) a random process of trial and error in which growing nerve fibers that make the right connections are consolidated and those that fail are reabsorbed and (3) a general program of circuit formation that is brought to completion by an interplay between genetic and extrinsic factors.
They're happily single, 30 - ish guys who, during «wedding season,» make lists of the nuptials they're going to crash, determining ahead of time what roles and pseudonyms they're going to adopt and following an elaborate system of rules.
After an hour and 40 minutes of rules, elaborate deaths, and even more insane detective work, Death Note abruptly ends with L (Lakeith Stanfield) maniacally laughing at a picture and Light (Nat Wolff) free as a bird.
The biggest weapon in Suecoff's armory was the elaborate grievance machinery available to the union if a principal should disregard any of the contractual work rules.
This model, in which principals are no longer hog - tied by elaborate bureaucratic or confining union rules, proved attractive to teachers eager to take over campuses, but who equate charters with privatization of school management.
But Beszel shares the same physical space with another city, Ul Qoma; elaborate rules exist allowing the two to exist simultaneously in space and time, separated by the Breach, a kind of fifth dimension demilitarized zone.
Accepted criteria for judging the success or failure of future regulation will be an essential first step in elaborating a fact - based regime of consumer credit rules.
In March 2014, at the conclusion of an elaborate proceeding during which Blue Buffalo had the chance to defend itself, the NAD issued a detailed ruling concluding that Bishop's company «has not provided any evidence that «big name» pet food manufacturers... are actively concealing the truth about the ingredients in their products.»
Failing to observe all these rules will results a calamity to the builder of the meru and an elaborate guru piduka (asking forgiveness) offering is needed to stop the calamity.
We need a foundation of rules, discipline, and structure, but the rules are made to be elaborated and expanded upon by exerting energy to create something new.»
This exhibition elaborates on the research Clearwater began for a previous exhibition, Frank Stella at 2000: Changing the Rules, an in - depth exploration of the artist's bold paintings, sculpture and architectural models from the 90's.
Over the next decade, he elaborated his jaundiced vision of a superficial youth society with a cast of toxic recurring characters in The Rules of Attraction, the highly controversial American Psycho, and the satirically humorous Glamorama.
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This endless supply of elaborate competing explanations, called saving hypotheses, can not be ruled out — but by using Occam's Razor.
Some people — particularly those that recommend it as a college study tool — subscribe to an elaborate set of rules about recording, reciting, reflecting, and reviewing.
A friend and colleague has created an elaborate set of rules governing her sign offs.
That goal is further elaborated upon by 10 targets, which include promoting rule of law, access to justice, and representative and accountable institutions.
In two recent preliminary rulings, the ECJ elaborated on the applicability of the acte clair doctrine.
Then, there are a rather elaborate set of rules that govern what decisions in litigation are ultimately the lawyer's and what decisions in litigation are ultimately the clients, in a criminal case, that is beyond the scope of this question.
In its preliminary ruling given on September 9th 2015 pursuant to a reference by the Court of First Instance, Lisbon (Varas Civeis de Lisboa)[1] the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) elaborated on the notion of» transfer of a business» in light of Directive 2001/23 and in that respect also dwelled on the obligation of the Portuguese Supreme Court to refer the question to the CJEU for a preliminary ruling.
We proposed to define «research» as it is defined in the Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects, at 45 CFR part 46, subpart A (referred to elsewhere in this rule as «Common Rule»), and in addition, elaborated on the meaning of the term «generalizable knowledge.&rarule as «Common Rule»), and in addition, elaborated on the meaning of the term «generalizable knowledge.&raRule»), and in addition, elaborated on the meaning of the term «generalizable knowledge.»
It created a set of functional rules, with illuminating and comprehensive commentaries that clearly elaborated the nature of the lawyer's obligations.
Justice Laskin in Metropolitan Toronto Condominium Corporation No. 1352 v. Newport Beach Development Inc., 2012 ONCA 850 elaborated on this point at para. 115: «The rules call for a limitation defence to be pleaded in the statement of defence.
To elaborate, the majority opinion took great pains [see FR, pp. 75 - 76] to highlight the similarities between the Hellenic and the Italian legal order, while endorsing unconditionally the position adopted by the Constitutional Court of Italy in its celebrated Sentenza 238/2014 (nullifying as unconstitutional a municipal law binding domestic courts to follow the ICJ's ruling in the Jurisdictional Immunities Case).
He elaborates: «You put the Coco code in the secure enclave, along with the code that implements the ledger, the transaction validation and processing of the ledger, and the smart contract runtime, plus the constitution that has the rules for how new members get added to your network and how you eject members from the network.»
They elaborate that BTC is an asset and as a rule, it can not be treated as an investment or accepted as a means of payment the treasury document indicates.
Thanks for asking me to elaborate, and in response I'd say that since around 2009, several factors (I've included 7) have changed the business, changed the rules and changed the «battlefield objectives» surrounding presentation / acceptance of everyday offers / APSs.
The court stated that inquiry is made under Rule of Reason unless the challenged conduct constitutes «agreements or practices which because of their pernicious effect on competition and lack of any redeeming virtue are conclusively presumed to be unreasonable and therefore illegal without elaborate inquiry as to the precise harm they have caused or the business excuse for their use.»
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