Sentences with phrase «establish the facts regarding»

Following detailed and troubling accounts given by Liverpool supporters attending the match against Sevilla last night, the club is seeking to establish the facts regarding their treatment at the hands of the host stewards and local police force.

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These developments include major data privacy breaches such as the Equifax leak, the troubling revelations about the use of personal data assembled by Facebook for marketing and political manipulation, and the introduction of the European Union's General Data Privacy Regulations, which establish new facts on the ground regarding compliance for globally active companies.
The thing is the only facts ever established regarding the certified validity of a deity let alone what that deity does is that there is nothing proven that there is a deity AND there is also nothing proving that there is no deity who does not want to be made known but would rather have us development our own faith in said deity.
Only after establishing existence as fact can you form a hypothesis regarding the actions of that god.
If in all ages some have believed themselves to be, or have in fact been, on relatively secure and durable plateaus; if, as appears to be the case, some of our present companions of earth regard the conditions of their life as being thus established and unassailable, such an assessment is now patently naive.
By the time Luke was writing, the story of the empty tomb had come to be regarded as an established fact, and this is the reason why he felt free to describe the risen Jesus in clearly physical terms when he came to report a tradition that Jesus had appeared to the eleven in Jerusalem.
a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural, in contrast to well - established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual fact.
Big Bang Theory, Theory of Evolution So let me EDUCATE you all: THEORY: «a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural and subject to experimentation, in contrast to well - established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual fact
The fact that later Christianity effected a link between the two beliefs and that today the ordinary Christian simply confuses them has not persuaded me to be silent about what I, in common with most exegetes, regard as true; and all the more so, since the link established between the expectation of the «resurrection of the dead» and the belief in «the immortality of the soul» is not in fact a link at all but renunciation of one in favour of the other.
Leonard J. Trinterud established the fact that covenant theology was operative before Calvin's Institutes and that it was present in English divinity as early as William Tyndale, whom many regard as the first English Puritan; see Trinterud's «The Origins of Puritanism,» Church History 20 (1951): 37 - 57.
Ozil has since managed to establish himself as a key player for Arsenal over the past few seasons but there are doubts regarding his future at the Emirates Stadium at the moment due to the fact that he has... [Read more...]
This principle has withstood a substantial degree of investigation over the last 50 years and is widely regarded as being an established fact.
Other edits, regarding the passing of time or the establishing of facts, make for odd uncertainties.
In that regard, an apparent logical link is established between the fact that, on one hand, the CJEU has jurisdiction to give a preliminary ruling on the interpretation of Directive 89/106 and, on the other hand, the fact that the HTSs are supplementing that Directive.
That is particularly the case having regard to the acknowledged facts that: (a) the lawyers had nothing to do with negotiating the transactions in issue; (b) the transactions were submitted for approval to an independent committee of the Board of Directors; (c) the lawyers did nothing to influence the deliberations of the independent committee; (d) the actions of the lawyers were in accordance with established corporate practice; (e) the clients were of the utmost sophistication.
Having established that generic producers were potential competitors of Lundbeck, it was inevitable on the facts to regard the agreements at issue as being restrictive of competition by object.
The trade ‑ off for permitting the police to deploy their dogs on a «reasonable suspicion» standard without a warrant is that if this procedure is abused and sniffer ‑ dog searches proceed without reasonable suspicion based on objective facts, the consequence could well tip the balance against the admission of the evidence if it is established under s. 24 (2) of the Charter that, having regard to all the circumstances, the admission of it in the proceedings would bring the administration of justice into disrepute.
We have evolved from Mallios v. La Reine, [1978] Q.J. no 380, there Greenberg, J. of the Quebec Superior Court was considering whether the trial judge was in error in taking judicial notice of the fact that Montreal Harbour was in Canadian waters south of the sixtieth parallel of north latitude: 12 «Judicial Notice» is the act by which a Court, in conducting a trial or framing its decision, will of its own motion, and without production of evidence, recognize the existence and truth of certain facts having a bearing on the controversy, which are universally regarded as established by common notoriety; that is, facts which can not reasonably be the subject of a controversy.
It further discussed the fact that the plaintiff still had other evidence to present and had been aware that she would have to present opinion testimony with regard to establishing causation.
In this regard there is a reverse burden of proof; once it is established that there was a possible conflict «the facts must show that the desire to obtain the best price was given absolute preference over any desire that an associate should obtain a good bargain... The closer the association, the greater the conflicts and the greater the possibility of unconscious preference.»
The appeal was also based on the argument that the judge should have had regard to the fact that there was no evidence that «a hypothetical child» who did meet the manufacturer's criteria would have been safe on a booster seat, and that it was not established that the discrepancy between the claimant's height and those dictated by the manual instruction made any material difference to her injuries.
Perhaps most importantly in this regard, we conclude that plaintiffs have more than met their burden of establishing a genuine issue of material fact as to Paladin's intent, even assuming that the First Amendment erects a heightened standard from that required under Maryland state law.
Human Resource Specialist (1998 — 1999) • Oversee compliance with all state and federal regulations, labor laws, and company policies • Assist employees with questions regarding compensation, benefits programs, duties, and disciplinary measures • Review disciplinary reports for compliance with established regulations and mediate employee reviews and conflicts • Prepare supporting documentation and present facts for unemployment and EEOC claims
In fact, the production of genealogies using prescriptive and culturally inappropriate criteria for establishing membership of the group through biological descent has in some communities greatly increased division regarding how to pursue native title interests.
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