Like the Chief Justice, I accept this key
factual conclusion of the trial judge.
Not exact matches
The Arbitrator shall issue a written award supported by a statement
of decision setting forth the Arbitrator's complete determination
of the dispute and the
factual findings and legal
conclusions relevant to it (an «Award»).
Creationism starts with the
conclusion and, unable to find any evidence to support it, makes sh it up or simply refuses to address the absence
of factual support.
While several
of the
conclusions are laudable efforts to increase research and professional development, the
factual and conceptual bases for this document are seriously flawed.
We encourage you to challenge our interpretations; applications
of data and research;
factual assumptions; analytical methodologies;
factual, technical, and policy
conclusions; practicability assessments; and assessments
of the benefits and other impacts
of the proposal.
While an essay is chiefly an interesting piece
of factual reading based on a range
of research material, a truly award - winning paper should have your own special touch, your opinions and an insightful
conclusion, supported by convincing arguments and indisputable facts.
It should be the profound analysis
of this issue, the well - structured discussion based on the
factual information that leads to certain
conclusions.
Based on the data in the paper and
conclusions reached, it seems to be a
factual statement that those people that meet the criteria which others have had success discharging their loans will have a better chance
of discharging the student loans.
That change will not happen until a majority
of them study the issues and come to
conclusions based on
factual information, rather than «noise» from interest groups or from pandering to same.
Perhaps there is a disclaimer, somewhere, buried in the small print, «please be aware, some
of the
conclusions cited in this report may not actually be
factual.»
The responses
of advocates
of US climate change policies to these arguments are almost always to take issue with the
factual economic and scientific
conclusions of these arguments by making counter economic and scientific claims.
We can only hope that The Post «s editorial board will also reach a reasonable
conclusion about their editorial policy: that they should adopt a practice
of ensuring their opinion pieces on climate are
factual and not misleading, with the operative assumption that the world's scientists actually are right about the subjects that they have spent their lives studying.
In the legal context, the syllogism involves taking a legal premise (an enacted or judicially created «rule») and applying it to a
factual premise (the facts
of a case) to reach an objectively sound result (the
conclusion).
«We accept the court's
factual findings unless clearly erroneous but review de novo the court's
conclusions of law and interpretation
of the Arizona Child Support Guidelines.»
If a tribunal has turned its mind to the right question and there is any evidence on the record upon which a tribunal could properly have reached a
factual conclusion, then there has been no reviewable error
of law or jurisdiction.
It demands close attention to
factual details that matter; a winnowing out
of details that don't matter; a reliance on concrete facts coupled with a disavowal
of breezy generalizations and characterizations; a building up
of facts into step - by - step arguments from which
conclusions naturally follow; the marshaling
of reasons that will earn the respect even
of an opposing audience; a dialectical approach in which countervailing facts and counterarguments are carefully disarmed; a defense not
of the first positions you might take, but
of the best ones; and, at least in your early development as a legal writer, a stripped - down style that contains not a whiff
of ornate embellishment.
Putting aside that no case has ever claimed that contribution applies only to but - for causes — good thing because there's many a defendant held liable who received contribution where the conduct wasn't a but - for cause and there's no reason to read any
of the apportionment statutes that way — I suppose the
conclusion that contribution is limited to but - for causation does follow if the Court believes that the only way there can ever be
factual causation is under the but - for test.
Nevertheless, in the face
of the Court's explicit exclusion
of Western Sahara, the Council and the Commission should both be able to draw their
conclusions with regard to the legality
of these
factual applications.
In addition, by solely focussing on the GC's interpretation
of the Agreements, the Court was able to circumvent the instances
of de facto application by both Morocco and the Council and Commission, since the Court's
conclusion of legal inapplicability to Western Sahara made these instances
factual anomalies falling outside the scope
of appeal.
Although the legality
of the
factual application is not directly addressed, it necessarily follows from the
conclusion of legal inapplicability
of the Agreements to Western Sahara that any future application, de facto or otherwise, is out
of the question.
The Court
of Appeal held that the trial judge's
factual findings in support
of this
conclusion were amply supported on the record, and dismissed Livent's cross-appeal.
His
factual conclusions are, for the most part, inconsistent with the findings
of fact made by the Court.
The claimant therefore appealed alleging that the trial judge was wrong in his
factual conclusions concerning her credibility, the nature
of her injuries, and the extent to which the injuries impaired her ability to maintain her employment (Gulbrandsen v. Mohr, 2014 BCCA 359).
United States First Circuit, 10/11/2010 US v. Brown Defendant's conviction for possession
of cocaine base with intent to distribute is affirmed where: 1) although the district court's
factual findings and the inferences made from those findings, which formed the basis
of its
conclusion that reasonable suspicion existed to stop a car, are not compelled by the record or by the facts, both are nonetheless reasonable and therefore pass constitutional muster; 2) the affirmance
of the district court's finding that the officers had reasonable suspicion to stop the car forecloses the need to address defendant's challenge to the district court's alternate
conclusion that the car was not seized when the officers first approached; and 3) there was no abuse
of discretion in the district court's denial
of defendant's motion to suppress evidence without an evidentiary hearing.
If the court concludes from the evidence in a particular case that the amount
of the award reached through application
of the guidelines would be unjust, the court shall enter a written finding articulating the
factual circumstances supporting that
conclusion.
Because Resurfice material contribution if it is applied, does NOT produce a
conclusion that any
of the possible causes were, in fact,
factual causes (think actual causes).
(ii) establish that all or part
of the
factual or
of the legal
conclusions set forth in Consob's decision are not correct, and therefore annul all or part
of Consob's decision; and / or
In reaching this
conclusion, the Newsome court noted that other courts addressing this
factual scenario have uniformly held that a joint client suing only the joint attorney can compel the disclosure
of privileged documents from the joint representation.
In this case, the Adjudicator found insufficient evidence
of such economic loss in light
of the
factual conclusions drawn.
This opinion utilizes the court's
factual conclusion that the plaintiff's activity as a parent [italics in original] alienated the defendant, and this court makes no decision concerning the validity
of such a syndrome.»
Each Case Interpretation contains detailed
factual situations and arrives at a
conclusion based on all determined facts
of the particular case.
Arbitrators need not specify their reasoning or the basis
of the award, as long as the
factual inference and legal
conclusions supporting the award are covered.