Sentences with phrase «facie level»

(c) Where interim protection is sought, it is usual that the standard applied to obtaining long - term protection is reduced to one a prima facie level.
Since no lawyer, bound by responsibilities as an officer of the court, has prepared the pleadings, after preliminary interviews and perhaps investigations, there is nothing to ensure at a prima facie level the credibility or reliability of the pleadings.

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Rather, the main point I want to make, which is to my mind following a Peircean line, is that intuitions are not explicitly cognitive in the sense of exemplifying prima facie rationality; yet they may and should contribute to explicitly cognitive levels of experience.
Hasker's real position, in other words, seems to be that although at one level the prima facie evils of this world are gratuitous evils, they at another level are not, because their very gratuitousness is intended by God to evoke our moral efforts to overcome them.
His comments come after a prima facie case was established against Mrs. Osei, following allegations of corruption and abuse of office leveled against her in two separate petitions.
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.
Thus, validation conducted on these two blocks will prima facie favor procedures which project the local level and gradient of the temperature near the boundary of the in - sample period.
Although the case might require proof that the employer would not have fired her but for the complaint, that level of proof wasn't required to make a prima facie showing of retaliation, so she should have been allowed to proceed.
The distinction between ex facie contempt and in facie contempt can be determinative, depending on the level of court the alleged ex facie contempt allegedly attacks.
To rebut a prima facie case, the Court requires a «neutral explanation» for the challenge, but is at pains to «emphasize» that the «explanation need not rise to the level justifying exercise of a challenge for cause.»
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