Sentences with phrase «find unambiguous»

We doubt whether Cox J intended to say that it was unnecessary, in a discrimination case, to find unambiguous impropriety.
In effect, they allow courts to find unambiguous meaning in seemingly ambiguous statutes, by specifying a determinate rule of decision once ambiguity is acknowledged.
Dr. Graham Cogley, professor of geography at Trent University, and an international team of scientists led by Dr. Ben Marzeion, of the University of Innsbruck, have found unambiguous evidence for an increase in the loss of glacier [continue reading...]
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission found unambiguous evidence of malicious intent behind the founding of the residential schools Beyak continues to defend.

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In the letter, which I couldn't find online, he begins by «reiterat [ing] my uncompromised commitment to the Magisterium of the Church in all its fullness, including the Church's unambiguous teaching on homosexuality,» providing a number of examples.
We must expect today, when we all know that a new era has begun in the history of human civilisation, that if the religion of Christ is true, and is founded upon the only claim which makes Christianity the hope of mankind - upon the Divinity personal and unambiguous of Jesus Christ - that we will find within the bosom of the Church's doctrine all that we need to fire the world anew, and to restore all things in Christ.
And there I find, in Article VI, the unambiguous statement that «no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any office or public Trust under the United States.»
One would have thought that, given the Commission «s thoroughness and unambiguous findings, major changes would have taken place at the networks and stations.
We have found the FLW Standard to be very helpful because it gives us a clear unambiguous way for talking about food waste.
According to findings from this study, full siblings were described by the parents as having «real» and «unambiguous» kin connections.
Vikhlinin called the findings, which are set to be published in The Astrophysical Journal, «an unambiguous signature of dark energy.»
But it does allow researchers to use a single - stranded «reporter» molecule with the CRISPR - Cas12a protein, which produces an unambiguous fluorescent signal when Cas12a has found its target.
The scientists combed through masses of simulated black hole data until they found the faint but unambiguous sound of black hole mergers.
Then the key is you have to make some decisions yourself about what you find important and what studies you think weren't unambiguous enough to be ignored.
Late in the film, Ribisi asks Brolin whether maybe there's something a little troubling or even hypocritical about their gangster - smashing squad trying to destroy Cohen's empire using tactics even the vicious Cohen might find excessively destructive, but the film is so unrelentingly positive and unambiguous in its depiction of righteous violence that this stab at moral ambiguity feels arbitrary and halfhearted.
This could suggest that implementation was getting better over time, but as the authors note this finding is neither unambiguous nor encouraging:
As more and more communities reject killing and embrace No Kill alternatives, as the evidence mounts and the success increases, as the data and experience paint a clear and unambiguous picture that we can end the killing and we can do it today, those who champion killing will find themselves on the wrong side of history, joining the losing side that is already on the wrong side of truth, right, ethics, and the hearts and minds of the American people.
Can they make this idiom — rendered powerful and unambiguous by its clear forms and long history — their own, so that viewers find something in them other than repetition?
On the allegation of withholding station identifiers we find that CRU should have made available an unambiguous list of the stations used in each of the versions of the Climatic Research Unit Land Temperature Record (CRUTEM) at the time of publication.
It now appears an honest and reasonable conclusion, after they followed their charter for 20 + years, should have been that it couldn't find significant unambiguous AGW observations and potential impacts are not known to be net negative.
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In a recent review of the literature, we found that five of nine studies that address impacts during the second half of the 21st century project some drying, but results in only two of those are unambiguous.
This is the beauty of cap and trade: the amount of emissions is clear and unambiguous (the size of the cap), and polluters who find it cheapest to cut back emissions do so, selling permits to those who have a harder time reducing emissions.
That one says: «Unambiguous evidence for fingerprints of glacial melting was not found, most likely due to the presence of other signals present in sea - level records that can not easily be distinguished.»
It doesn't seem that complex to me to have a set of guidelines that enable scientists to present the conclusions of their work in a clear and unambiguous way, in order that policymakers can grasp their findings without fear or favour.
W's administration knew they couldn't win this case, the ESA is unambiguous regarding listing once the professional staff of USF&W issues its scientific finding of the status of the species in question.
Like you, I believe that there are strategies the LSUC could pursue which would achieve their substantive goals, strategies which accurately reflect existing (and unambiguous) legal and ethical obligations and which are consistent with constitutional requirements and principles (as I've noted above, if the current requirement around a Statement of Principle merely required acknowledgement of our actual existing obligations under the Rules, rather than a general duty to promote equality, diversity and inclusion which is found nowhere in the Rules, I suspect much opposition would melt away and the LSUC would be on far stronger Charter grounds).
The Court of Appeal dismissed Bhasin's suit, finding the lower court neglected the unambiguous nature of their contract.
Judge Lewzey found in effect that while the parties were negotiating in respect of a compromise agreement, there was not at that time a dispute, and further, the unambiguous impropriety exception was engaged.
The Court of Appeal dismisses Horizon's appeal; finds the wording of s. 50 (4) clear and unambiguous and finds «there is no room for this Court to literally «legislate» a cap on damages» in the Workers» Compensation Act.
The court found the parties» agreement as incorporated in the final decree was unambiguous and contemplated that the responsibility for any capital gains tax liability generated by the sale of certain stock in Coca - Cola Enterprises, Inc., [which had increased the parties net worth by several million dollars] would be shared equally by the parties....
The court ultimately found that the statute is clear and unambiguous, and since the plaintiff's notice was not sufficient, summary judgment in favor of the city was appropriate.
The motion judge found that this exclusion clause was «clear and unambiguous» and that it excluded «both damage to the «work» which forms the subject matter of the contract, as well as damages resulting from the faulty workmanship related to the work».
The Superior Court of Justice recently revisited the issue of what constitutes «notice of termination» and found that notice must be «clear and unambiguous» in order to suffice.
[31] I find the terms of the offer were clear and unambiguous.
With respect to the first argument, the Court found that the term «Probationary Period», while undefined in the fifth employment contract, was unambiguous when read in the context of the employment relationship and how it was defined in the fourth employment contract.
«Philippe Sands QC, a professor of international law, who gave evidence to the Dutch inquiry, said: «There has been no other independent assessment on the legality of the war in Iraq and the findings of this inquiry are unambiguous.
One rarely finds a legislative history as unambiguous as the FAA's.
It is insisted that, while the Constitution gives to Congress, in specific and unambiguous terms, the power to tax and spend, the power is subject to limitations which do not find their origin in any express provision of the Constitution and to which other expressly delegated powers are not subject.
The motion judge found the language of the guarantee to be clear and unambiguous.
He found that in order the government to acquire private interests for the benefit of a private third party to be valid under the LAA, it must be enabled by a specific and unambiguous provision of the Act [66] and that, unless such an unambiguous provision exists, «the well - established principles of the common law that are here invoked... on behalf of the Aboriginal native title holders», should be upheld.
In this case, the court found that the terms of the court order were clear and unambiguous.
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