Sentences with phrase «from meeting that burden»

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In a ruling last week, Judge Ernest Goldsmith said Google could arrange its search results however it wants, as it «met its burden of showing that the claims asserted against it arise from constitutionally protected activity.»
But in Tennessee at least, the burden of showing these criteria are met is now higher since losing encrypted data is no longer per se exempt from notice requirements.
Demanding that someone meet the burden of proof is in no way an argument from ignorance.
«By ensuring that tax rates are tailored to expect more from those who can most afford it, we can make sure our communities have better schools, New Yorkers have better access to healthcare and that tax burdens do not crush those who are struggling to make ends meet,» said Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D - Bronx).
However, the market burden of meeting debt repayments doesn't in and of itself prohibit the government from leveraging itself to the hilt with debt it can (one hopes) repay.
Maybe «extortion» is what is used against «stonewalling»... but that's just more name calling... the problems are all going to be fixed, Ulster County is now legally committed to removing the safety net burden from Kinston and the assembly can meet and fix the problem by November: surely Ulster County can manage that.
So sites like MatchSTD as well as a handful of others including MPwH (Meet People with H) from the Antopia Herpes Network, which has some 54,090 members, reduces that burden, not only creating an online dating service but a social community.
Meeting new people online is so much easier than dealing with the burdens of blind dates and hooking up with people from work or college!
Meeting people online frees single parents from having to find ways to get out and meet people, which can often cost people valuable time away from the children, and create the burden of finding a suitable babysittter, on top of the other costs and hurdles that come with keeping an active dating life.
Hall adds some late - game genre elements that feel forced, but ends on a note of resolution — Schumann finally meeting with the wounded comrade (Scott Haze) he carried from the field, leading to a burden he couldn't put down.
They will subscribe to the Met Office OpenRoad service and know exactly when to grit paths and roads and will take the burden of estate safety, particularly during the winter months, from the shoulders of the Estates Bursar or caretaker.
This will redeem you from the burden of meeting monthly payments and while it will improve your credit score, ending things early will set you back three months interest in penalties.
Federal bankruptcy law specifically excepts student loan debt from discharge, unless a debtor can meet the difficult burden of demonstrating «undue hardship» to themselves and their defendants.
It's too often we meet senior dogs or cats suffering from non-debilitating injuries that would like nothing more than to live out their years in a happy home, but they were dealt hands that required intervention, and those they trusted thought them more of a burden than a beloved pet.
The long - term success of REDD activities on the ground relies on ensuring that the priorities of forest - dependent communities are met and the benefits from REDD activities reach the communities bearing the burden of forest stewardship.
As the owners of older coal plants consider whether to retire them or upgrade them to meet new and emerging environmental standards, the threat of greenhouse gas regulation will be an overlay of uncertainty and possible large expense, on top of the burdens imposed by other new and proposed environmental regulations and the competition from natural gas.
We understand the physical and emotional burdens that come from a personal injury, so our goal to meet all of your legal needs quickly and efficiently.
While it is clear from Nixon that a «bare allegation» on its own will not meet the requisite threshold, it does not follow that an accused must produce extrinsic evidence (i.e. evidence extrinsic from the settlement offer itself) in order to meet the burden.
From this hybrid flowed the conclusion that the corporation had failed to discharge its burden of showing that it could not have met the alleged reasonable expectations of the debentureholders.
Even though shifting the burden of cost from one party to another is accepted practice, U.S. District Judge Robert S. Lasnik of Washington state denied a motion to do so in Mikron Industries Inc. v. Hurd Windows & Doors Inc., because the requesting party had failed to meet and confer in good faith.
We use an aggressive approach right from the start and fight to make it incredibly difficult for the prosecution to meet their burden.
The Court found that the two - week suspension, apology, promise to protect the plaintiff from any harassment, and retraining on sexual harassment issues were sufficient for the company to meets its legal burden to resolve the problematic work environment.
Helpful evidence to meeting this burden might include, defendant's medical history, testimony from the defendant and eyewitnesses, expert medical testimony, and notes and warnings about the normal side effects (and the expected duration of such side effects) of prescription medications.
However, at trial, the appellant provided an «insufficient factual underpinning» to ground compensation for loss of earning capacity; the Court of Appeal found this part of the claim failed because the judge found the appellant did not meet the burden described in the Perren decision — the trial judge simply did not accept the appellant's evidence of his limitations and anecdotal evidence from other witnesses did not shore up his testimony.
We use an aggressive approach right from the start and make it incredibly difficult for the prosecution to meet their burden.
Perhaps most importantly in this regard, we conclude that plaintiffs have more than met their burden of establishing a genuine issue of material fact as to Paladin's intent, even assuming that the First Amendment erects a heightened standard from that required under Maryland state law.
But again, constitutionally speaking, this theory fails as well, for even the prosecutor must be able to meet the burden of a plaintiff in alleging that the criminal conduct alleged in some way affected his right to be directly free from it.
You get financially burdened due to pressure of meeting the cost of recovery from the illness or due to the loss of income that occurs when you have to take time off from work.happens due to.
By failing to meet the novelty and nonobvious requirements for patentability, improvidently granted patents improperly remove products and methods from the public domain.14 Issuing patents that are not novel or obvious also puts other excessive burdens on society including important economic impacts such as inefficient resource allocation and significant harm to economic growth.15
In a relocation case the noncustodial parent seeking to restrain the custodial parent from moving must meet a heavy burden to show that circumstances justify reopening the question of custody.
The imperative, therefore, is to shift the burden for meeting the basic needs of Indigenous people in the longer term from government to the people themselves.
A prominent finding from our survey was the financial and time burden placed on traditional owners to participate in meetings related to land agreements.
More importantly, Onboard's informational tools provide agent members with the tangible expertise required to meet the well - informed consumers» needs, removing the burden from the clients while simplifying their own processes.
It places a huge financial burden on landlords, particularly small ones who must find ways of making up these expenses from rents charged to the majority of tenants who do meet their payments.»
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