Sometime, these non textual elements seem the only way to give access to central
factual elements of the litigation.
He has begun by misunderstanding multiple
factual elements of the policy he is so interested in defending.
In the usual way
the factual element of the unitary analysis would need to be plainly wrong.
There is
no factual element of this case that is really disputed with respect to this charge.
Not exact matches
Included in that lawsuit is this
element of the «
factual background» to the matter at hand.
May I emphasize the fact that the
elements and functions coming from the superconscious, such as aesthetic, ethical, religious experiences, intuition, inspiration, states
of mystical conscious - ness, are
factual, are real in the pragmatic sense... producing changes both in the inner and the outer world.
Hence the unplanned change in the sphere
of freedom always takes place in the
factual decision and contains the
elements of unreflected spontaneity.
Certainly, if the idea
of Jesus» risen life started with any
factual element associated with an empty tomb, that
element was never clearly visualized, even in the imagination
of the first disciples, and is now confused for us in narratives that contradict each other on every important detail.
Second, by identifying certain
elements in the Gospel as historically
factual, the historian can on some points confirm the faith
of believers.
Tony Scott strips away most
of the
factual elements and just has fun with the idea.
(b) If, as a service agent, the Department issues a PIE concerning you, the PIE applies to all your divisions, organizational
elements, and types
of services that are involved with or affected by the noncompliance that forms the
factual basis for issuing the PIE.
Although Adiga emphasizes that The White Tiger is a work
of fiction, it nonetheless has
elements, like the many examples
of corruption, that are
factual.
They challenge the principal historical types
of landscape painting (symbolic,
factual, ideal, pastoral, and artificial) by incorporating a range
of unexpected
elements including myth, dreams, imagination,...
In principle, however, EU law can have two different roles in investment disputes; it can either be a
factual element or part
of the applicable law.
The referring court also sought guidance on the relevance
of other
factual elements, such as the nationality
of the advertisers and the owners
of the website, when determining the applicable data protection law.
Because being a zealous advocate within the bounds
of the law means that, some lawyers, some
of the time, will be professionally obligated to do things the public does not like Some lawyers, some
of the time, will act for people the public (correctly) assumes to have committed the
factual and mental
elements of the offence with which they are charged.
The cumulative effect
of the
factual elements previously described provides objective support for the officer's subjective belief that he had reasonable and probable grounds to make the arrests.
The Court was careful to distinguish between what is involved in demonstrating whether reasonable and probable grounds support an arrest / charges against the Appellant and what the Crown has to prove: guilt (i.e. the
factual and mental
elements of an offence) beyond a reasonable doubt.
While the example above clearly has significant
factual issues, either party in a negligence lawsuit can bring a motion for summary judgment if there are no issues
of material fact or where it is clear that the other party can not prove one
of the
elements of negligence.
Mainville J.A. held that legal
elements of the impugned decision were reviewable on a standard
of correctness, but that policy and
factual questions were reviewable on a standard
of reasonableness.
To select charges to proceed with, Consob shall identify the
factual and legal
elements of the case and evaluate which sanctioning provision (if any) would apply when those
elements are present.
Their approach consists
of three
elements: cultural sensitivity (being aware
of human diversity), cultural knowledge (having
factual knowledge
of cultural norms and values), and cultural empathy (connecting with the individual's cultural perspective)(Tseng & Streltzer, pp. 3 - 5, 2004).
In Chapter 2
of this report, this separation
of factual and legal
elements of native title is described as a critical ambiguity in native title doctrine.
«We've always been able to point to tangible,
factual elements in the history
of innovation.»