The word
"fulsome" means excessive or abundant, usually in a way that is too much or overly flattering.
Full definition
He rejected Reliance's argument that a Notice of Application in a proceeding before the Competition Tribunal should be
more fulsome in its level of detail than pleadings in other civil matters simply because of the complexity of the economic facts in such proceedings.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation's chief, Weinstein, said the «No» campaign has «been so
fulsome in their lying that it confused people» about the issue.
Founded by Andrew Anglin, and full of
fulsome praise for President Trump, it also contains multiple references to «Jew Snakes».
Far from it in fact and I think it shows a great attitude and highlights the team spirit among the Gunners, that Ozil has come out
with fulsome praise for his Spanish team mate Santi Cazorla who was today revealed as the third placed player voted for by the Arsenal fans as our man of the season.
(For a more
fulsome discussion of the first step of the Oakes test in this context, see Professor Emmett Macfarlane's article here, in which he argues that the objective sought by the Quebec government is largely symbolic in nature, which has always been inherently problematic for the Supreme Court)
Texts concerning the role of magistrates and judges had been written over the years but nothing
as fulsome as this manual.
In the US, the Department of Justice (DoJ) always makes
fulsome disclosure of the terms of its settlements.
Of the yakkers so far, this one is
most fulsome in that it takes an interest in structure and the rationale for showing the hero early in every episode (so the folks back home don't change the channel looking for «Doctor Who»).
After he left, Williams paid
fulsome tribute to the popular former leader and argued that he still had a «big future role» to play in the party.
And he has more in common with this fellow traveller than you might imagine, if you judged Owens purely by his looks or the libertine life that finds such
fulsome expression in his retrospective.
It was a
very fulsome discussion and it was made clear that Aboriginal values on justice include healing and that the criminal justice system's focus on imprisonment is too harsh.
• Second, since schools are designed to be similar and families don't choose which schools their kids attend, the accountability system doesn't need to provide parents with
fulsome information of school performance.
However, as my colleague Gavin, who was co-counsel for two of the First Nations applicants in the case, notes: «if Cabinet does anything other than take this early exit, then the Court
requires fulsome consultation with First Nations, including probable consideration of new evidence and issues.»
For those quasi-criminal offences, where jail was a possible sanction, the SCC found the minimum intention required was a
less fulsome type of intention akin to negligence.
In technical regulatory terms, this means Facebook is known as what's called a «controlled company» that is exempt from certain standard Securities and Exchange Commission investor protections in exchange for
making fulsome disclosures about the fact that if you buy Facebook stock, you are buying into a controlled enterprise.
The prime minister has
paid fulsome tribute to the Queen as she is set to become Britain's longest - reigning monarch.
A plaque over the main entrance now
offers fulsome praise for the founding director, Alanna Heiss, to be forgotten when MoMA celebrates forty years of P.S. 1 in 2016.
For these sensitive matters, a motion should be booked at 10:00 a.m. so that the judge can review a written record and will be able to hear
fulsome submissions from counsel.
For a more
fulsome review of the amendments, please see: New Additions to The Employment Standards Code by Melissa Beaumont.
Furthermore, such a consequence is antagonistic to the bargain on which patent law is based wherein we ask inventors to
give fulsome disclosure in exchange for a limited monopoly...,» said the ruling.
I also recommend serving this salad with an extra protein of your choice for a more
fulsome meal.
Alternatively, excess insurers may insist that a clear indication of the nature of the practice (e.g. «Practising in association, not in partnership» or «Acting as a sole practitioner, not in partnership») be included in reception greetings, on signage, business cards, letterhead, webpages, promotional materials, advertisements, etc., with a more
fulsome explanation of the nature of the practice included in firm materials and on - line.
Simultaneously, it was also able to avail itself of the broad benefits of the Rule 506 exemption, including the ability to raise an unlimited amount of money from an unlimited number of accredited investors, blue sky preemption and «relaxed» disclosure standards, as sales were only made to accredited investors (that said, the company did
provide fulsome disclosure materials to prospective investors).
You can find our top 25 games of 2017 below, plus our personal favorites which didn't quite make the cut, but
deserved fulsome praise.
And when its faint outline is partly filled with liturgy and prayer, it seems to me the mirror — image of monarchy, calling for servility and praise
too fulsome to be sincere, which... is coupled with the unedifying morality of a stockbroker, who denies himself on earth so as to invest in heavenly options.
To ensure more
fulsome consultation, the Government extended the deadline for submissions by four weeks and actively approached a range of business and consumer organisations to encourage them to make a submission.
The Normal Birth Conference ended last week and praised by participants in
fulsome terms.
Still, the Buhari Presidency must
accept fulsome blame for its own self - crucifixion.
These are very
fulsome notes in spider and prose form for Poverty and Public Health in England 1815 - 1880.
Although suspension tweaks are on the cards, it does seem Mercedes are likely to offer the C63 Coupe with the same choice of power outputs as the saloon, with the regular C63 getting 469bhp and the Coupe S a more
fulsome 503bhp, which should see the C63 Coupe romping to 62mph in as little as 3.9 seconds and taking chunks out of the BMW M4 in the process.
The Porsche, on the other hand, is a
rather fulsome $ 366,500 in PDK form.
In your paintings I feel that the world is at
once fulsome and material and it's sliding off the picture plane.
At the same time, the fat, squared - bottomed RS wheel, which in the coupe delivers adequate (though
not fulsome) feedback, oscillates side to side in your hands over road irregularities.
Let us strike tomorrow with the full and
fulsome courage of our convictions.
In the abstract safety of a focus group, we were
probably fulsome in our enthusiasm for Target.
Amazon also has the most
fulsome book entries and descriptions.
It's one of the more
fulsome CEO information packages put out by a company, which is a good move given that Nadella — a 22 - year Microsoft veteran who spent the last little while running its cloud and enterprises division — is a relative unknown to the world at large.
It looks to be seeking to test the water to see how much of the workings of platforms» algorithmic blackboxes can be coaxed from them voluntarily — such as via measures targeting bots and fake accounts — in an attempt to stave off formal and more
fulsome regulations down the line.
The US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, on Tuesday
heaped fulsome praise on Honduras for being one of a few countries that backed the controversial US decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem.
When fulsome credits are attributed to the transcendent, my mind goes to a newspaper item describing a young student's self - immolation, According to the report, she set herself on fire to experience death and the world of spirits beyond — i.e., the transcendent.
We admit that we might have dwelt in a more
fulsome fashion on the merits of the journal, but we will stand by what we said.