Sentences with phrase «gave insufficient»

In McCann v UK (2008) 47 EHRR 40, [2008] All ER (D) 146 (May) the ECtHR held that Qazi and Kay gave insufficient regard to Art 8.
[1] The appellant's core submission is that in finding that she was a partner in the respondent law firm, rather than an employee, the trial judge gave insufficient consideration to the fact that her work was controlled by the partner whose clients she served and that she was dependent on the... [more]
[1] The appellant's core submission is that in finding that she was a partner in the respondent law firm, rather than an employee, the trial judge gave insufficient consideration to the fact that her work was controlled by the partner whose clients she served and that she was dependent on the firm for her work.
But Rahner, as Martin points out, gave insufficient weight either to Scripture or to traditional Church teaching.
I think it is not unfair to say that modern psychiatry has given insufficient attention to the question of where such a sustaining community is to be found.
As a result, they give insufficient attention to the increasingly powerful role that the symbolic environment plays in present - day human lives.
Where clarity of language is concerned, Fr Quigley gives insufficient weight to the power of the «informed choice» rhetoric in contemporary secular society.
Important as the just - war tradition has been in the development of Christian thinking about war and peace, it gives insufficient weight to the central Christian calling to be agents of healing and reconciliation.
It would, however, have brought to light conditions to which Marsden gives insufficient attention.
Poor feeding practices, such as inadequate breastfeeding, offering the wrong foods, giving insufficient quantities, and not ensuring that the child gets enough food, contribute to malnutrition.
But what would put it in a critical position towards the cultural domination of work is also what seems to have caused republicanism — by the slightly aristocratic impulse that it has retained — to give insufficient attention to what we can call the «techniques of work».
«I have already been actively communicating with the public... For me, the main benefit of the course was to think about science communication in a structured way, to be reminded of some things that I may have known but have given insufficient attention to, and to hear the perspectives of other workshop participants.»
We made no attempt to examine this effect in women, given insufficient numbers of refugees (n = 27).
The sound design seems almost arbitrary — «barbaric» even if you'll mind the pun — often giving insufficient attention to key sections of the orchestra during critical moments.
Teachers had little understanding of how to use test data to drive improvement and had given insufficient attention to implementing the national curriculum, putting Denmark at a disadvantage compared with other WA schools.
The White paper states: «In the past we have given insufficient attention to technical education.
That would give insufficient room above the effective lower bound to accommodate a typical loosening cycle.
This is more likely to happen if your cats were introduced as adults, forced to interact too quickly or given insufficient resources.
Naturally, many feline experts disagree with the «learned» doctor who seems to give insufficient credence to the importance of the cats» instinctual hard — wired drive to bury their waste.
In this case, the null hypothesis could be true or false; the data give insufficient evidence to make any conclusion.»
Even before this year's delayed and inadequate monsoon recently brought some relief to the Indian subcontinent, researchers discovered widespread concern by local experts that their governments are mismanaging the water supplies on which a billion people depend for survival, and giving insufficient attention to climate change.
Understanding decadal variability and predictability has proven difficult given the insufficient length of observations.
In addition, the suit says, the firm creates unrealistic work expectations for lawyer moms while giving them insufficient work and opportunities to meet those expectations.
She admitted having given insufficient attention to the public nature of the medium.
The sources usually give insufficient information — no specific jurisdiction (national / federal, state / province, city), type of legislation, date.
The Court of Appeal (Ward, Longmore and Jackson LLJ)[2009] EWCA Civ 1, held that Coleridge J had given insufficient weight to the connections of the case with Nigeria, with the court finding that Mr and Mrs Agbaje had a more significant connection with Nigeria than England.
The Act restricts a protected Charter right to freedom of expression, but gives insufficient guidance to issue protection orders and so violates the Charter right to freedom of expression:
They also argued they were given insufficient time and information to properly object to the size of the award.
Democratic theories of majority rule and equality before the law often give insufficient regard to minority rights, and this inherent tension has found its way into Aboriginal cases.
My concern in relation to this outcome is that it gives insufficient weight to the protection of fundamental human rights.

Not exact matches

When the architects of our Republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir... Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked «insufficient funds.»
Despite having share prices that move with market prices, these funds can give rise to first - mover advantages for redeeming shareholders and create the potential for destabilizing waves of redemptions and asset fire sales if liquidity buffers and other tools to manage liquidity risk prove insufficient.
Such opportunism can take the form of insufficient care given to ensuring safety or quality standards — or even, in some cases, to criminal misconduct.
They have usually given a good level of consideration as to which products will appeal, albeit with insufficient thought to how these will need refining.
«Rail data in isolation however, is insufficient in giving a meaningful picture of how the supply chain is operating.
These loans are generally given to consumers with insufficient or weak credit history.
Digital tokens traded on a secondary market may give rise to risks of insufficient liquidity or volatile and opaque pricing.
(I apologize to those that dislike metaphors, but I almost can't communicate if I don't get to use them, and as insufficient as they at times are, they are very close to the language of what I believe, because you can't really explain or define someone into believing... you can only live out your beliefs in a way that you share with others, and when given the opportunity shine a light, or point a direction, or walk along with someone for a bit).
They believed that we were «clothed in light» like God (Psalm 104:2) and that when Adam and Eve sinned, the light left them and they tried to replace the light with leaves (Genesis 3:7), which was an insufficient covering, and so God gave them skin instead.
«And in their turn, these distortions of religion arise when insufficient attention is given to the purifying and structuring role of reason within religion.
Our scientific knowledge is, of course, quite insufficient to give anything like satisfactory accounts of these transitions.
As I have already suggested, and will develop further, the articulating of the Church's moral conclusions in this programme is insufficient given that it is without an adequate account of the moral reasoning that goes with it.
C. F. Evans comments, «It is a surprising fact, to which perhaps insufficient attention has been given, that Matthew has so little to add to the framework supplied to him by Mark when he comes to the Passion and Resurrection.
«We» revile the license religious people give each other to believe propositions upon insufficient evidence.
Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, the church has given the people s cheap substitute, a check which has come back marked «insufficient funds.»
The transcendence of life and human mind were evolutionary from the non-living to living entities, but scientific knowledge is quite insufficient to give satisfactory accounts of these transitions.
The crop is dependent on the amount of moisture received each year, and insufficient rainfall in the years preceeding flowering means a scant supply of nuts from a given tree.
An alternate configuration, if they deem Andu's defense at third insufficient (which I don't expect; I think he'll become a viable third baseman), would be to shift him to first base and give the starting third base job to Drury.
I discovered that I have insufficient glandular tissue when my son was about a week old, and I had already started giving him formula a few days before that at his pediatrician's urging.
My son was born 7 lbs 1oz, he lost more than 10 % of his birth weight and they still released him from the hospital, I gave him a bath the next day by this point 4 days old, he didn't wake up, took him right to another hospital where the admitted him and put him on an IV and under the lights, they had me pumping every hour producing a max of 5 ml a time, finally they discovered I had insufficient milk glands, I was not allowed to have a bottle until I got home.
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