Sentences with phrase «find precedents for it»

Viewers who see only deadpan materialism in Lawson's «Jizo Paintings» can find precedents for it in the work of Robert Ryman and elsewhere.
(Quigley could find a precedent for any sort of moral degredation in imperial Rome.)
In Matisse's work you find precedent for so many of the types of subjects Diebenkorn painted, whether they're still lifes, women in chairs, or views out the window.»
You will find no precedent for McLaughlin anywhere in LACMA's permanent collection; he is a genius of the first order, right up there with whoever made the first Shaker rocking chair.

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Further, Cook says they found «no precedent for an American company being forced to expose its customers to a greater risk of attack.»
One can find a scriptural precedent for the development of doctrine in Christ's claim that «when the Spirit of truth comes he will lead you to the complete truth.»
Those who pray collects are not likely to pray for God to do something for which no precedent can be found.
Thus they have found themselves in a kind of no - man's - land where they have been engaged in constructing for themselves a cultural home for which there has been neither precedent nor blueprint.
While I find the majority opinion in Brown disappointing and even more so the fact that its author was Scalia, in the end there is something for conservatives to take away from the case: a strong judicial precedent that new categories may not be added to the type of content not afforded full First Amendment protection.
But once the law - finding power passed to judges, who began to exercise it by rendering written opinions that remained available for all to read, precedent threatened to impose a straight - jacket on future legal development and to bar all future legal change.40
One can find historical precedent for today's ventures in «second thoughts» in the disillusioned soul - searchings of an earlier generation of leftist radicals — the former Communists and fellow - travelers of the Stalin era.
However, at the 19 June hearing, the Court found a loophole in the law to enable Laura and Eunan to have the humanist ceremony they want, without reaching a final judgment in their case, or setting a precedent for other couples also seeking humanist marriages.
Mr Dorrell added: «There is no precedent for efficiency gain on this scale in the history of the NHS, nor has any precedent yet been found of any healthcare system anywhere in the world doing anything similar.»
@AndyT As you may be aware, for quite a lot of how the UK political system works, finding an authoritative reference can be difficult, since the constitution is formed from the body of laws and precedents which already exist.
There is precedent for oceanic dispersal of Moggridgea: the spiders are also found on the Comoros, volcanic islands 340 kilometers from mainland Africa.
For starters, IBM has four markets in mind: machines that could find the best places to invest money, bring new depth and accuracy to medical diagnoses, research the appropriate legal precedents in court cases, or give people help when they dial a call center.
The Chacoan peccary is perhaps the best precedent for Oren's story because the creature was well known by locals, but it took scientists a long time to believe in it or to find the thing.
Precedent for and guidance in developing national standards was to be found in the work of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), published as Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics in 1989.
(c) Violation of 14th Amendment procedural due process The court granted the defendants» motion for summary judgment for this claim, finding that Ms. I did not meet the applicable precedent, which requires at the threshold an allegation that the reason for the forced discharge was to avoid a pre-termination hearing.
Precedent for a federal policy as far - reaching as this proposal is found in the way education policies are «enforced» at the federal level: as gauges for funding.
If the largest libraries lead the way — both public and academic — backed by the largest library associations (ALA) then while libraries will certainly find themselves embroiled in a lawsuit from major publishers for years I strongly believe the outcome will favour freedom of information, accessibility and centuries old precedent.
Resources for finding animal cruelty precedents NCPAC webinars are intended for crown prosecutors, veterinary professionals, and animal protection and enforcement professionals.
The lawyers filing the federal lawsuit noted Washington state, which has jurisdiction, had a history of favorable consumer protection precedents in prior pet - related lawsuits, but finding a set value for the lost pets may be difficult.
By 1963, American artists, jaded with what they saw as Abstract Expressionism's wallowing in emotion and subjectivity, were ready for a more cerebral approach, and found inspiration and precedent in Duchamp's provocative work from a half century earlier.
Historical precedents for Eichhorn's Chisenhale Gallery exhibition can be found in conceptual art and institutional critique, especially the activities of artists working in Europe and North American in the 1960s and «70s.
The artist finds historical precedent in the likes of Michael Asher; like the famed practitioner of Situational Aesthetics, Rantanen does not intend for his pieces to exist discretely, in a vacuum, but rather to enact subtly transformative interventions on their containing environments.
Since the beginning of his term in Fall 2011, Bharucha has consistently privileged what he considers to be a historical precedent for tuition in institutions of higher education over the fact Cooper Union was founded explicitly with the intent to stand as an oppositional model to the very colleges being used for comparison.
A second powerful precedent for these American artists can be found further back in art history, in Cubism.
If carbon dioxide is indeed a pollutant when present in excessive concentrations in the atmosphere — which the EPA's 2009 Endangerment Finding for carbon says that it is — then by law and by past precedent the Clean Air Act is the appropriate means for controlling all of America's own greenhouse gas emissions, regardless of their source.
Moreover, EPA's Title II endangerment finding arguably creates a compelling precedent for NAAQS regulation of greenhouse gases.
But make no mistake about it, the very nature of its existence is setting a dangerous precedent in our politics: That Congressmen, lacking any formal expertise, may find it in their province to directly refute scientific findings they deem inconvenient for political gain.
In the conclusion to the reasons for judgment of Linden J. in Davidson v. Connaught Laboratories et al. (1980), 14 C.C.L.T. 251, there is to be found, in more or less precatory language, an eloquent expression of concern about the requirement of our law that fault exist as a condition precedent to the receipt of compensation in matters of this kind.
Another is in finding precedent that has become so settled that it is hard to find a case that stands for it.
Any legal tech company or firm that tries to systematize legal agreements have faced the challenge of finding that perfect agreement as the precedent for automation.
PSLs are well - respected attorneys, usually with several years of practice experience, who draft or gather high - quality precedent documents, research and summarize legal developments for internal and client use, help billable attorneys find expert colleagues, and train junior lawyers.
The new Bloomberg BNA product includes Draft Analyzer, a patented technology that helps attorneys find precedents, provides language for agreements and compare documents; Deal Analytics, which enables attorneys to search Bloomberg LP data for public and private mergers and acquisitions, filtering them by size, industry, advisers, fees and other criteria; and In Practice, a set of checklists, timelines, sample forms and clauses to guide attorneys through the transaction process.
For instance, rather than saying «clearly, he is liable,» how about «taken as a whole, applicable precedent indicates that a court is likely to find him liable.»
«Once the court has identified an obvious omission, and has found in admissible background materials an obvious precedent for filling it, it should not be fatal that there may be more than one possible version of the replacement...» In this context, the Court of Appeal felt it necessary to reject a literal reading of the well known passage in para 23 of Lord Bingham's speech in Homburg:
Knott said: «We've seen a huge improvement in the way we can find precedents and search for documents.»
The first great Canadian Encyclopaedia, the Canadian Abridgment, was also published to develop a distinctly Canadian jurisprudence, and to provide a national source for legal researchers who tended to go to English law if they couldn't find local, provincial precedents.
a pilot program to collect better data about matters to facilitate finding similar matters for precedents, pitch materials and internal expertise,
Obtained Summary Judgment for an airframe manufacturer a multi-death plane crash case despite prior precedent finding a question of fact as to whether manufacturer had committed fraud on the FAA
Prior to this decision, Beetz J. stated, in the case of Bisaillon v. Keable, 1983 CanLII 26 (SCC), [1983] 2 S.C.R. 60 at p. 96, that although there was no precedent on point, he would have no difficulty finding an action lies for damages for breach of informer privilege (para. 26).
If, however, the court finds that the current dispute is fundamentally distinct from all previous cases (called a «matter of first impression»), and legislative statutes are either silent or ambiguous on the question, judges have the authority and duty to resolve the issue (one party or the other has to win, and on disagreements of law, judges make that decision).5 The court states an opinion that gives reasons for the decision, and those reasons agglomerate with past decisions as precedent to bind future judges and litigants.
(2) I believe that trying to find a just solution to a contentious matter is as if not more demanding than arguing for its resolution according to legal precedents (I always tell my students that they are mistaken if they believe that mooting is the pinnacle of intellectual achievement in law school — in fact it is learning how to negotiate, mediate and problem - solve)(3) Learning how to problem - solve (which includes relating to the people as well as the problem) is a good deal more practical and important for prospective lawyers than being able to find and apply legal precedent, any well - trained monkey can learn to do that and (4) I think we make the mistake all the time of imagining that knowledge and skills are somehow binary processes.
Is STARE DECISIS (precedent) still part of the law in Ontario?The herein issue was dealt with in 2001, by the SCC, in a finding that the Charter does not apply to PRIVATE entities (TWU) and the Charter remains unchanged!The LSUC and lower Courts are bound by this precedent!Furthermore, the LSUC should not have proceeded herein, without specific authorization from a general Referendum and, at least for the sake of appearances, ON THIS ISSUE, the Bench, should have all been from out of Province, having absolutely no connection to the LSUC, as former Members, Benchers, etc..
Effective search system for finding your own work product - precedents, internal research, client advice (including e-mail advice).
This experience data will be used to assist lawyers in identifying comparable matters for purposes of finding precedents, preparing pitch materials, staffing matters with lawyers who have relevant experience and identifying internal experts on a particular type of matter.
The firm, founded in 1969, offers what it calls «specialized legal research firepower» for law firms and individual attorneys, many of whom are facing cases that involve issues for which there are few, if any, local legal precedents.
I'll let you find out for yourselves exactly what's on offer, but here's the gist of it, according to Bloomberg BNA: The new Bloomberg BNA product includes Draft Analyzer, a patented technology that helps attorneys find precedents, provides language for agreements and compare documents; Deal Analytics, which enables attorneys to search Bloomberg LP data for public and private mergers and acquisitions, filtering them by size, industry, advisers, fees and other criteria; and In Practice, a set of checklists, timelines, sample forms and clauses to guide attorneys through the transaction process.
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