Sentences with phrase «equally well rule»

The European Court of Justice might rule (if asked) that an ability to withdraw such a notification is implied by Article 50 — but it might equally well rule that it is not implied.

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They use False Discovery Rate (FDR) to control for data snooping bias, such that 90 % of the equally weighted best rules in FDR - corrected portfolios significantly outperform the benchmark.
Catholics can live with hard laws if they serve the common good» but the laws need to be equally hard for all offending persons and institutions, with the same rules and penalties and no hidden escape clauses.
The resting rule applies equally to an inexpensive skirt steak or a premium dry - aged, grass - fed steak, as well as poultry.
All our english players are over rated, injury prone, overpaid and contribute nothing to Arsenal, if it wasn't for the homegrown rule there would be no reason to keep Walcott, Wilshere, Welbeck, Gibbs even Jenkinson who's equally not good enough
A key factor affecting whether the country descends into more violence is the role in the current violence of the Police, the ruling party's youth militia (imbonerakure) and the SNR (National Intelligence Service), as well as that of the more equally ethnically divided military.
Rulings of this kind have spelled the end for what is called the «presumption of compliance» - the blanket assumption that any EU member state will treat its asylum seekers equally well, which previously allowed for refugees to be deported without due regard for their safety.
There's an equally legitimate reason as well for a 2008 state ethics ruling that bans public officials from taking, or even just looking for, free tickets to sporting events in most cases.
All the laws — whether Newton's, Einstein's, or the quirky quantum rules — would work equally well if time ran backward.
For example, based on collective experience as well the rules of biomechanics, it's true that having your feet pointed straight ahead will train the inner and outer heads of your calves almost equally, turning the feet out will place more emphasis on the inner heads, and finally turning the feet in will shift the focus to the outer heads.
You may well find plenty of choice at a large, general dating site but equally you should not rule out looking at these specific niche requirements in terms of specialist dating sites.
To be sure, there are often good reasons to place children out of district at public expense — no district can serve all students equally well — but neither are there always clear and obvious distinctions to be made between who can be educated in a regular school, those who need alternative settings and those like Adrian who run afoul of the rules so frequently, or who are penalized so often and systematically, that they simply give up and leave.
The Rule of Three equally applies to how students should study at home, as well as to how teachers should design their learning activities at school.
In our Game Based Learning blog post this week, Karim Derrick, Sherston's Chief Techy and mathematics educator explains why the rules that govern well designed learning games apply equally well to good classroom practice...
Well, I could continue with the fond memories, but I'm sure you know where this is leading — yup, all of the above rules apply equally well with investWell, I could continue with the fond memories, but I'm sure you know where this is leading — yup, all of the above rules apply equally well with investwell with investing!
The rule of thumb with online reviews of games seems to unfortunately be «if a game is good, everything about it is good» and «if a game is bad, every aspect of it is equally bad».
But an equally important rule is that comedy is about subverting expectations, and no series does a better job of that than Halo.
My problem with these attempts to convince / influence people by appealing to something other than the actual science is that they tend to work equally well both ways, whereas sticking to the rules of science really does tend to favor the truth.
(I apply my rule most commonly to politicians and well known issue advocates, but it is equally applicable to all strongly controversial issues.)
tl; dr was: viewing an alignment that shows sea level rise as suspicious is your good right, but aren't flat or descreasing alignments equally suspicious by the same «rules»?
It's equally important to know the rules and regulations in your company's jurisdiction, so consult city, state and federal employment sites such as the Department of Labor, as well as disability and discrimination sites.
Counsel for Mr. Walker sought to argue that another judge, with the benefit of transcripts and the Mistrial Ruling, would be in an equally good position to address the instant application.
Are they trying to keep me unemployed, or is Jane Doe's list of rules, equally as circumstantial to the point of irrelevance — Or are both good or are both bad?
If you were to distill the best marital advice into a single rule that would apply equally to parenting it would be: Accentuate the positive.
The court also rejected the argument that the Regulators enforce their rules equally against both in - state licensees as well as out - of - state licensees because that was an irrelevant consideration when determining the burden on interstate commerce.
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