But the rewards of preparation — which include
both finding valuable evidence and smooth handling of the e-discovery process — are worth the effort.
Not exact matches
Plus,
finding effective ways to conduct market testing can provide
valuable evidence of market proof to data - driven retailers or investors.
Mr. Golan goes on to consider Lehi's operations, including a
valuable list in an appendix, of every operation for which he can
find documentary
evidence (though at least one operation he mentions in the text is inadvertently excluded from the list).
Ford, to whom this piece was later submitted for publication in the new journal,
found Session's conclusions surprising and frustrating, because that early Hartshorne work appeared to have all the essentials of Hartshorne's later philosophy in place, but without
evidence of any direct influence of Whitehead.2 David Griffin, then a new Assistant Professor at Claremont, put together a very
valuable compendium of all the differences that Hartshorne had discerned between his own thought and Whitehead's.
Ann Clwyd has received
valuable evidence about standards of care from many Welsh patients, including some from my own constituency, and it is right that she be invited in front of the committee to share these
findings.
The
findings mean that even subpar fossils discarded at digs or tossed in museum collection junk drawers could yield
valuable evidence about how dinosaurs lived and evolved.
«I think it's a really
valuable source, a trusted source where you can go and
find out if there is any
evidence that this commercial product works,» he says.
«In fact, we
found evidence that seals may actually be doing the fishermen a favour, by eating some species that prey on the
valuable stocks the fishermen are after.»
A study of 1,224 children between the ages of 8 and 11, on skills such as addition, number sequencing, size ordering and sentence memory,
found «compelling
evidence that physical activity between lessons is a
valuable component of the school curriculum, for academic as well as physical development.»
Within these pages, you will
find valuable information on why traditional grading fails our students, as well as ideas that will inspire you to create an
evidence - based grading system that focuses on supporting students in the cycle of learning.»
Although I am aware of the often - repeated statement that personal rights are more important than property rights, where the owner has stored his
valuables representing his life's accumulations, his livelihood business, his tools and implements, and his treasured antiques as appears in the case at bar, and where the
evidence is sufficient to sustain a
finding that the installation was intended only as a warning to ward off thieves and criminals, I can see no compelling reason why the use of such a device alone would create liability as a matter of law.
Should legal action be necessary, it's vital to know what records to look for and where to
find them before
valuable legal
evidence is destroyed.
The motion judge made several key
findings of fact: (i) there was no
evidence the appellant's fall was caused by any defect in or lack of repair affecting the premises or any hazardous conditions associated with the premises themselves; (ii) there was no dispute the appellant was performing the renovation work for
valuable consideration; (iii) there was no basis for a contractual claim that the respondents had failed to furnish the appellant with safety equipment; (iv) there was no
evidence the appellant was inexperienced in performing roofing work or working at heights; and (v) the
evidence did not support a
finding that the respondents were aware the appellant lacked the necessary experience to carry out the project.
«Mental health professionals interested in new horizons in
evidence - based treatments will
find this book to be a
valuable first step in the direction of integrating acceptance and commitment therapy into their work.
These
findings represent a
valuable addition to current
evidence on the effectiveness of the programme, whilst also informing its routine implementation both within Ireland and elsewhere.
The court based this
finding on the following: (1) McCarrick enlisted Karatnjchy to obtain a mortgage after Pepe could not obtain a commitment; (2) McCarrick was informed by letter that a 1 % fee was expected for «services in obtaining the loan»; (3) there was no
evidence of a scheme by Polonia and Karatnjchy which involved the payment of a commission for referral of business; (4) there was no
evidence that Karatnjchy was in any way associated with Polonia; and (5) Karatnjchy performed
valuable services for McCarrick by obtaining a mortgage and title insurance.