Sentences with phrase «fine points of the decision»

The decision in the ongoing arbitration will likely help to define the boundaries of drug and alcohol testing policies and provide useful clarification on some of the fine points of the decision in Irving Pulp & Paper.

Not exact matches

«We've seen a few cycles of this,» he says, pointing to the EU's $ 794 million fine against Microsoft (msft), in 2004, for bundling its media player with Windows, and the 2001 decision to block a merger between GE (ge) and Honeywell (hon), as other high - water marks of regulatory zeal.
To my point above, while I'd be fine with that, imo a decision made on that basis would be hated by the majority of fans.
We, fans of Crystal Palace, demand that the FA look into this decision and if found that Christian Benteke did simulate contact he should be banned for a number of games and Liverpool Football Club «LFC» to be fined 6 points at a minimum.
And though it all worked out for us in the end, and I felt totally fine about my decision to abandon the cloth bandwagon and throw my contribution into my local landfill for the sake of my sanity and my baby's comfort, it wasn't a simple road getting from Point Cloth to Point IDGAF.
Ruben can be a very fine B - action director, and his decision with The Forgotten to set the preponderance of his establishing shots as undefined points - of - view that peer voyeuristically at Telly and eventual compatriot Ash through warped windows, open doorways, and extreme God's - eye, pays off in a general feeling of paranoid unrest.
The standard Ford Focus is one of the best cars to drive in the small family hatchback class, so it must have been an easy decision for Ford to add power and fine - tune the handling to produce the Ford Focus ST.. More pace, sharper steering and a firmer suspension has only made the Focus more thrilling from a driver's point of view.
Your points are fine but they don't address the point, by the way it seems that you're unaware of the degree to which the CFD designs are relied on without further testing, e.g.: «Design decisions were made from CFD because powered nacelle wind tunnel testing could not be performed in time» Mark Goldhammer, Manager, 777 Aerodynamics Development
Throughout legal education and practice, you will likely have to read many, many decisions, and most of them are — to not put too fine of a point on it — dry as dust.
This is because trial judges in family law matters have wide discretion in a lot of the fine points of alimony decisions, much of it exercised at the trial court level that does not generate binding legal precedents and is not widely available to researchers.
According to point 478 of the grounds of the Commission's decision, the latter used as the basis for calculation of the fines the turnover figures achieved by the members of the said cartel in the EEA during 2003.
Arguably, this is just too fine a point for most users of print case law reporters who could likely easily find the appropriate decision from a print case law reporter whether the footnote used square brackets or round parentheses (a point Gary is hinting at in comment 6 above).
But regardless of the ultimate decision, employers must remain vigilant in complying with even the finer points of the FCRA.
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