Sentences with phrase «even prima facie»

In Jones v Saudi Arabia [2006] UKHL 26, [2007] 1 All ER 113 Lord Hoffmann stated that «there is not even a prima facie breach of Article 6 if a State fails to make available a jurisdiction which it does not possess».
The fact that, in certain very exceptional circumstances, it is open to an employer to give preference to one gender rather than to another does not demonstrate that it is even prima facie unlawful discrimination if that opportunity is not taken and all candidates are treated equally.
On this point, there isn't even a prima facie case that the direct effects of CO2 are harmful to the food supply.
The existence of the universe is evidence of universe's existence; however, it does not follow that said existence is evidence per se (or even prima facie evidence) of any casual agency, let alone your preferred causal agency.

Not exact matches

For in spite of its prima facie attraction, and even if there is such a «primal» experience, that experience would not be accessible in any philosophically helpful way, could not be exploited without reliance upon the very analyses and arguments whose lack of immediacy and authority the appeal is seeking to escape, could not (even for oneself) sustain translation into the discursive and dialectical combat zone of philosophy, and could not by itself alone provide a nonarbitrary basis for determining what in it is essential to experience merely as such.
Even though it borrows the tradition's terminology (such terms as «just war» and «right intention»), it tries to redefine the content of those terms to fit the paradigm of prima facie duty.
Prima facie it is his bounden duty, even from a sentiment of loyalty, to believe the Pope right and to act accordingly.
Commonsense could even be brought to bear on this interpretation that the framers of the Constitution could not have intended that even before prima facie determination has been made, or
In what is certainly an inquisition, even audited accounts of institutions some of the appointees headed are been subjected to forensic audit and the conclusion, without giving the opportunity to the appointee to first respond to it as should be the case, forwarded to the police on the basis of which the police is expected to say there is prima facie case against the appointees.
Even the usually super-loyal shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry declared in the Commons that there was «prima facie evidence» against Russia, and supported all the measures announced by the government in response to it.
These elusive but important entities, which seemed so important even from a prima facie analysis, just could not be characterized using skill level analyses and interpretations.
It is not considered to falsify AGW, even though it does prima facie.
In two chapters in particular («The Creation of Consensus» and «Fiber») Taubes lays out a very compelling story, which begins with forceful personalities laying out a hypothesis based on scanty and somewhat contradictory evidence, which then becomes the accepted hypothesis of the large funding agencies, even in the absence of further evidence, due to its prima facie plausibility.
Unless you can show that no irreversible transport of heat energy is possible — even in fluctuations — within this gas, which is prima facie absurd, it is trivial to show that moving heat from the bottom to the top increases the entropy of the closed system.
Moreover, must that State take responsibility even where the prima facie responsible State has not requested it to?
Justices Moldaver and Wagner, on the other hand, did find prima facie discrimination based on the reasoning that Stewart's drug dependency was a factor in the termination of his employment, even if it was not the only factor or even a primary factor.
The OLRB found that the complaints failed to establish a prima facie case, holding that even if the Provincial Executive had failed to follow the constitutional provisions and by - laws, the OLRB does not have the jurisdiction to be the «watchdog for internal union affairs.»
Some may question whether it is appropriate to create a unique test that does not even come close to resembling the traditional prima facie test at this stage of the human rights analysis.
But even that evidence would not have justified a finding of a prima facie case of damage to society or of risk of civil strife.
Natural parents have a «prima facie» right to custody before anyone else, even grandparents.
They also contended that even if Hartman could make a prima facie showing of handicap discrimination, that his dishonesty would be a legitimate, non-discriminatory reason for rejecting Hartman's application.
The court stated that even assuming that Harmer established a prima facie case, he was not able to show that VEPCO's reasoning for reducing his purchasing authority was pretextual.
Further, the court found that even if Harmer presented a prima facie case, VEPCO had legitimate, non-retaliatory reasons for promoting the person who eventually took the position.
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