Sentences with phrase «extended by analogy»

Therefore, while EU fundamental rights law encompasses the general principle of non-discrimination, and binds the member states where the national situation at issue falls within the scope of EU law, «it does not follow from this that the scope of Directive 2000/78 should be extended by analogy beyond the discrimination based on the grounds listed exhaustively in Art 1 thereof».
Instead of beginning with an image derived from prophetic discourse, that of another voice behind the prophet's voice, and extending it by analogy to narration, prescriptive saying, wisdom literature, hymnic compositions, and so on, we are delivered from psychologizing interpretations of revelation to a sensitivity to the sense of the text, to the world - reference it opens up before it.

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In that sense, the train has left the station long ago — and to extend the analogy, the issue isn't that the conductors have changed, but that they got taken over by railroad barons some time ago.
Brennan Riley Nashua, New Hampshire Corey S. Powell, senior editor, responds: By general agreement, there is no such genus as Brontosaurus — it was an Apatosaurus body with the wrong head attached (kind of like Batman wearing Superman's head, to extend your analogy).
The analogy is extended by Ziegler's process of approximation that comes with digitally manipulating these images and then finding analogue equivalents for the pixels and virtual polygons that result.
To extend the analogy, the painterly traction gained by Maine with this show opens up whole new avenues for synecdotal acceleration.
Since we began going into CO2 deficit with regard to the Carbon Cycle at an increasing interest rate — to extend omnologos» utterly incompetent analogy way beyond its scope of reasonable use — by what is now agreed to be almost 3 % more than the rate the Carbon Cycle can pay it down, compounded annually, we have seen our CO2 debt shoot up as measured at Mauna Loa.
Commentators have also argued that the judgment has no bearing on arbitrations carried out under the ICSID Convention, and while this is true in a formal sense, it seems equally clear that ICSID tribunals may interpret and apply EU law, with the Court's conclusion extending, by analogy, to them as well.
The information connected with those profiles is protected personal data because, in principle, it allows those users to be identified (see, by analogy, Scarlet Extended, paragraph 51).
In addition, in some Member States certain works fall within the public domain or may be posted online free of charge by the authors concerned (see, by analogy, Scarlet Extended, paragraph 52).
would result in a serious infringement of the freedom of the hosting service provider to conduct its business since it would require that hosting service provider to install a complicated, costly, permanent computer system at its own expense, which would also be contrary to the conditions laid down in Article 3 (1) of Directive 2004/48, which requires that measures to ensure the respect of intellectual - property rights should not be unnecessarily complicated or costly (see, by analogy, Scarlet Extended, paragraph 48).
Advocate General Trstenjak, however, suggested in her Opinion to extend the reasoning of cases like Bosman, Viking and Laval by analogy.
Instead of interpreting the concept of public body in such a broad way as to include DVGW, the Advocate General choose to apply the Bosman, Viking and Laval cases by analogy, arguing that «rules of any other nature aimed at regulating in a collective manner gainful employment, self - employment and the provision of services» should also be extended to the case at hand and the free movement of goods.
This greatly extends the reflective loss principle, beyond that which could be derived by way of analogy from established authority.
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