Sentences with phrase «further practical reason»

There is a further practical reason why AI would help law firms and lawyers in general.

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In fact, it is the consideration of evil which constrains us to make this new move; now, with the consideration of evil, it is the very question, of freedom, of the real freedom evoked by the postulates of the Critique of Practical Reason, which returns; the problematic of evil requires us to tie, more directly than we have so far been able to do, the actual reality of freedom to the regeneration which is the very content of hope.
It seems to me that the reason he is neglected is that» even though he has many things of value to say that are radical in the sense of getting to the root of the matter» he often goes too far (is «radical») in the sense of reaching conclusions that are too extreme in fact and that lose their practical value in application.
Practical concerns aside, that was the main reason for creating a devolved Scottish Parliament, and it may well provide reasons now for further extending its powers.
First let's take a look at the definition of the word Realpolitik: Politics based on practical and material factors rather than on theoretical or ethical objectives Under that definition there are two possible reasons: Avoiding a situation where European soldiers / border guards shoot unarmed men, women and children Helping prevent further destabilization...
When it comes to the loss of planning periods, Crutchfield acknowledges that's likely far - fetched, for purely practical reasons.
So far my practical experience with this approach has been and until such time that I see reasons, aside purely academic ones, to take a different route, I will try to address firmware issues with mark - up as best as I can.
So far, most of the popular e-reading apps appear to have opted for the first, likely both for financial and practical reasons (enabling in - app purchases for every title in the extensive Kindle catalog is probably more than just a small problem).
What's worse, is that the rating agencies no longer have any practical reason to not downgrade further; the revenue model is broken for the rating agencies, and if there are highly rated new entrants, there is no reason to care about the company; the industry will survive, and the rating agencies will get fees.
For those reasons, I think the far more practical option for most people is to go with the Sapphire Preferred ®.
Further reasoning for using body height to measure wave height is that most new or developing surfers will typically only surf waves that are head height or under and will find describing waves within this range more practical to their personal surfing.
The balance were closed for a number of reasons including the conclusion that no further regulatory action was required, the absence of jurisdiction and the formal (or practical) withdrawal of the complaint.
Following the publication last week of the Chilcott report which advocated the use of intercept evidence in court, the CBA says that although broadly supportive of the scheme, «the practical way in which this may be effected requires extensive further work and until such details are known it is difficult to comment conclusively» but that «there seems to us to be no reason in principle why such material, with the potential to be highly probative, should be the subject of a blanket bar on its use».
See also Bradford, supra note 29, at 1094 — 95; David Nadvorney, Teaching Legal Reasoning Skills in Substantive Courses: A Practical View, 5 N.Y. City L. Rev. 109, 109 (2002); and Reed, supra note 32, at 303 for further discussion about professors» dismay about the quality of student exam - writing.
FAMILY LAW — CHILDREN — Best interests — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility and for the child to live with them — Where the respondent mother believes the child would settle down and accept the arrangement if the court ordered for the child to spend no time with applicant father — Where the court has a statutory mandate to make parenting orders with the child's best interests as the paramount concern — Where there is little doubt that the child would benefit from having a meaningful relationship with both parents — Where the child's clear views that he does not want to spend time with the respondent mother should be given significant weight in the circumstances — Where the child is of an age, maturity and intelligence to have principally formed his own rationally based views — Where the court is satisfied that it is in the child's best interests for the presumption of equal shared parental responsibility to be rebutted — Where the respondent father is to have sole parental responsibility and the child is to live with him — Where the applicant mother is permitted to attend certain school and sporting events of the child — Where the child should be able to instigate contact with the respondent mother as he considers appropriate to his needs and circumstances — Where the orders made are least likely to lead to the institution of further proceedings in relation to the child — Where the child is to have the outcome of these proceedings, the effect of the orders and the reasons for judgment explained to him by an expert as soon as reasonably practical.
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