Sentences with phrase «exceptional circumstances such as»

Again, however, the provision could not be read as containing an obligation for a state to ensure compensation if a deposit - guarantee scheme failed «under exceptional circumstances such as in a systemic crisis» (para 147).
Different fees may apply in exceptional circumstances such as medical problems or extreme age.
If you face exceptional circumstances such as parental leave, temporary lay - off with recall, or other unexpected expenses you may consider skipping up to 4 consecutive months of mortgage payments once during your mortgage term.
* This evaluation is based on a well - established pattern of budget surpluses at the federal level, except during exceptional circumstances such as the financial crisis, leading to declining government debt and debt ratios since the 1990s
8.6 To the extent permitted by applicable laws and regulations, no refunds will be offered (except in exceptional circumstances such as major service failures).

Not exact matches

«The bank does not intervene [with the dollar], except in exceptional circumstances, such as if there were signs of a serious near - term market breakdown or if extreme currency movements seriously threatened [the economy],» he said.
The 1967 Abortion Act was only supposed to allow for a termination of pregnancy under such exceptional circumstances as those that would result in «grave permanent injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman.»
Such «religious intuitions» are the «somewhat exceptional elements of our conscious experience» that Whitehead seeks to elucidate as evidence for God's consequent experience of the world.9 Only a living person experiencing a whole series of divine aims, sensitive to the way in which these shift, grow, and develop in response to our changing circumstances can become aware of their source as dynamic and personal, meeting our needs and concerns.10 Jesus, full of the Spirit, knew God personally in this intimate way, until these aims were taken from him in the hour of his deepest need, when he experienced being forsaken by God on the cross.
Prescriptions will no longer be handwritten or called in to the pharmacy, except in limited situations such as during disasters, technological or electrical failures, and other exceptional circumstances.
Truly exceptional circumstances requiring special treatment, such as protecting personal privacy, should be discussed with the editor no later than at the manuscript revision stage and spelled out explicitly in the acknowledgments.
Truly exceptional circumstances requiring special treatment, such as proprietary information requiring nondisclosure agreements, should be discussed with the editor no later than at the manuscript revision stage and spelled out explicitly in the acknowledgments.
Special consideration can be given if a candidate has not been able to demonstrate their ability in an assessment due to exceptional circumstances, such as illness, and its had an impact on their performance.
«Inspectors should not grade an aspect such as teaching, unless circumstances are exceptional, without considering the broad range of evidence that they can gather during a visit to a lesson — for example, the behaviour of the students and how well they are managed, subject knowledge, the standard of work completed in books, the quality of marking and so on — and use this to come to a view about what teaching is like for those students and its impact on their learning over time.
Once those ceilings have been breached, the delay is considered «presumptively unreasonable» and the case is tossed unless the Crown can prove there are exceptional circumstances, such as the complexity of the case.
Even though under exceptional circumstances it may be argued that legal requirements such as the publication in the Official Journal do not have to be met in a specific case, this method of adopting measures should at least have been criticized in order not to create a precedent for future «measures» taken by press release.
Munby J reviewed the case law and clarifi ed that the requirement for the circumstances to be exceptional was, in his view, appropriate at one end of the McKenzie friend spectrum where one party was assisted by a «professional McKenzie friend», holding himself out as an advocate, but not at the other end (though this could change depending on the circumstances), such as in Clarkson v Gilbert (Rights of Audience)[2000] 2FLR 839, [2001] All ER (D) 317 (Feb) where a husband seeks to assist his unwell wife.
«Special contribution remains a legitimate possibility but only in exceptional circumstances... such a contribution can, in principle, take a number of forms; that it can be non-financial as well as financial; and that it can thus be made by a party whose role has been exclusively that of a home - maker... in some cases... its amount will be so extraordinary as to make it easy for the party who generated it to claim an exceptional and individual quality which deserves special treatment.
The use of the latter seems to imply that in exceptional circumstances, such as war, a Member State could depart from conditions laid down in the Regulation and award a visa for a longer period on the basis of the Regulation.
Such an order can not begin to be contemplated unless the circumstances are indeed properly to be described as exceptional
The Court of Appeal has clarified that that case depended on its own «quite exceptional» facts — there the circumstances were such as to make it appropriate to imply a right to park, because there was no other viable parking for W, and it was possible to park without interfering with O's use of the land.
But that is not to say that such an order can be made only in exceptional circumstances (save that, in the case of a «professional» McKenzie friend who acts also as an advocate, setting himself up as an unqualified advocate providing advocacy services, whether for reward or not, the court will make an order only in exceptional circumstances).
These cases established that a breach of Article 3 (sending an applicant to a real risk of torture or inhuman and degrading treatment) would only be found in the most exceptional circumstances, namely where there were compelling humanitarian considerations such as an applicant being critically ill and facing mental and physical suffering and hastened death upon removal.
The Court rejected this argument as well, stating that the circumstances of the case were not «rare and exceptional», such as the breakdown of diplomatic of commercial relations with the alternate forum.
If a member fails to pay dues within 30 days from the date set by the Executive for payment of same, that member is no longer considered in good standing and shall lose all rights of membership until such time as their dues are paid in full and they are re-instated as members by the executive, subject to discretion which may be exercised by the executive in what the executive deems to be exceptional circumstances.
He went on to say that authority suggested that the court should exercise restraint in such cases except in exceptional circumstances, which he held did not apply in this case as there was no urgency.
an infringement of judicial independence can only be justified where there are «dire and exceptional financial emergencies caused by extraordinary circumstances such as the outbreak of war or imminent bankruptcy»
The Court determined that New Mexico law generally requires an expert witness as to medical causation, but such testimony is not necessary when exceptional circumstances that are within common experience or knowledge of the average person are present.
Where a balancing of the factors under the Morin analysis, such as seriousness of the offence and prejudice, would have weighed in favour of a stay, we expect that the Crown will rarely, if ever, be successful in justifying the delay as a transitional exceptional circumstance under the Jordan framework.
Equitable concepts such as proprietary estoppel sit more comfortably within the realm of domestic situations and for a claim of an equitable nature to succeed in a commercial context there would need to be very specific, exceptional and noteworthy circumstances to warrant such a decision.
Lord Rodger relied upon Bankovic v Belgium (Application 522507 / 99)(2001) 11 BHRC 435, where the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) held at para 65 that the scope of Art 1 is «determinative of the very scope of the contracting parties» positive obligations and, as such, of the scope and reach of the entire convention system of human rights» protection» and «article 1 of the convention must be considered to reflect this ordinary and essentially territorial notion of jurisdiction, other bases of jurisdiction being exceptional and requiring special justification in the particular circumstances of each case».
As such, I remain extremely bullish on this cryptocurrency — barring any exceptional circumstances, of course.
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