In both cases, Twitter would only be part of the story as it carries the news forward, and the story takes root in many, many other places and with it, the influence of the judgment can go beyond the bounds that follow
from strict application of stare decisis.
«The N84bn generated by LIRS excludes revenue from Land Use Charge; it is
from strict application of taxes from Pay As You Earn (PAYE), withholding taxes, direct assessment and other taxes.
Not exact matches
There's also some evidence regarding just doing a straight up fast where you don't eat at all, but I find that to be more challenging for people because I rarely hear a patient that can do a
strict like water fast and do well with that because of the lack of calories, unless you're doing it something short term, like maybe a day here or there, or half a day, more of like an intermittent fasting
application, and that's certainly something that I think people could benefit
from experimenting with is by going into these periods where they do brief intermittent fasting.
However, there is no getting away
from the fact that lenders are taking risks when approving loans for people with bad credit, and so tend to apply some extra
strict criteria when assessing an
application.
Banks are very
strict with the mortgage approval process, throwing out any
applications from people with less than 600 credit score.
County boards hold responsibility for wind
applications and can grant permits on projects less than 25 megawatts but have to follow
strict guidelines
from the utilities commission.
A tension exists at the heart of climate policy ethics: does climate consensus emerge purely
from the
application of science, traditionally understood, which then shapes policy, or does political and ideological agreement about what climate policy should be encourage scientists to depart
from the
strict methods that maintains the integrity of science?
For instance, the Belgian Law of 6 April 2010 on commercial practices, consumer information and consumer protection («LPMC») still excludes certain professions
from its scope of
application and includes
strict rules on discount prices and on the organization of travelling trading and fairground activities.
two decisions handed down by the European Court of Human Rights on the basis of Article 6 § 1of the European Convention on Human Rights in relation to the
application of the aforementioned Article of the [French] Code of Civil Procedure must lead the Case Management Judge to perform a
strict review of the relationship of proportionality between the purpose of the text and the potential deprivation of the right to access to the appellate judge that may result
from such text;
283/95 has
strict timelines: When an insurer receives a completed
application for accident benefits, it has 90 days
from the date of receipt to investigate priority and to give a target insurer written notice of the dispute, pursuant to section 3.
At TermLife2Go, all
applications that have been «approved, other than applied», will immediately go into an internal review to see if we should move the client's
application from the original insurance company, to another less
strict company given the new information.
Hiring organisations are inundated with so many
applications that many have implemented extremely
strict criteria: if your CV looks cluttered or if one full stop is out of place, it may be removed
from consideration.
All
applications will be dealt with in the
strictest of confidence... we can't wait to hear
from you!
Hiring organisations are inundated with so many
applications that many have implemented extremely
strict criteria: if your resume looks cluttered or if one full stop is out of place, it may be removed
from consideration.