Sentences with phrase «generally accepted claims»

Prior to this amendment, the law regarding discrimination against transgender persons was somewhat uncertain, although in practice the BC Human Rights Tribunal generally accepted claims by transgender people under the grounds of «sex» and «sexual orientation.»
This does not mean that the scientific skeptic is necessarily a scientist who conducts live experiments (though this may be the case), but that the skeptic generally accepts claims that are in his / her view likely to be true based on testable hypotheses and critical thinking.

Not exact matches

While it's difficult to gauge relative cloud size given all the claims and counterclaims, it's generally accepted that Amazon (amzn) Web Services still leads the pack by a wide margin.
The claims that Wenger and the board are frauds, accepting or passive fans that are happy just to support to club «accept mediocrity», prone to licking Wenger behind, delusional and just generally.
Para 17 A nutrition or health claim should not be made if it is inconsistent with generally accepted nutrition and health principles or if it encourages or condones excessive consumption of any food or disparages good dietary practice.
If charity can step in in sufficient amounts under all circumstances may or may not be the case and outright claiming that one has failed if one has no friends... may not be a generally accepted opinion.
Tsoho added, «The point must be made that it is trite law generally, that where a plaintiff's claim is unchallenged and uncontroverted, the court will accept the available evidence and act on it.»
Not to claim I am more knowledgable about bodyweight training than El Diablo, but in the climbing community it is generally accepted that the most productive structure is to climb first and train afterwards, if both are to be done in the same day.
Generally and broadly speaking, in order for someone to accept a settlement of a claim from an insurance company, they are giving up their rights to further pursue the claim, in one form or another.
Lenders love to pull out the tax value (public record) and claim: «Based on the County Assessor; (Whom they take to be a professional in the field) your property value is worth ($ X) and your loan ($ X) so your LTV is ($ X) This approach is a generally accepted practice in the field and the lender will win that legal battle in court every time.
Claims in any way arising from the lack of use and / or implementation of preventive healthcare products and / or methods when such products and / or methods would be in accordance with generally accepted veterinary standards.
OK, AJC and others (climateprediction.net) are claiming there is some possibility of a large climate sensitivity above what is generally accepted by the climate modelling community, 6 degrees C perhaps as opposed to a more standard range of 2.5 C to 4C.
These supporting arguments and evidence take Andy Lacis» expressions — for the most part — from mere assertion or claim into the realm of supported and generally accepted knowledge, about which anyone might express the utmost degree of confidence, conventionally.
Why claim that it has fundamentally changed the the general concept of the inappropriately - named «greenhouse» theory when it — if true — has overturned generally accepted radiation theory?
Generally speaking, aside from very specific types of cases involving contracts, or specific types of statutory relief, a Plaintiff typically includes counts for things like NIED (negligent infliction of emotional distress), pain and suffering, loss of consortium, loss of future earning capacity — these are a few of the types of counts whereby there is no specific value a defendant could ever point to being «fully satisfied» — the reason being, a jury needs to determine the legitimate value of these claims unless the Plaintiff accepts a settlement award whereby he / she / it feels as if it's fully satisfied.
The Insurance Corporation of BC generally refuses to accept the existence of a MTBI and will fight these claims to the end.
While the state encourages people to find auto insurance on their own, Wyoming insurers have the freedom to accept and deny coverage applicants, and this has left some Wyoming motorists without adequate coverage to stay on the road (generally speaking, insurers tend to charge higher premiums or simply avoid covering drivers who pose higher risk of losses — aka insurance claims.)
Generally and broadly speaking, in order for someone to accept a settlement of a claim from an insurance company, they are giving up their rights to further pursue the claim, in one form or another.
Some clinicians have claimed Bowlby's theory as a basis for controversial interventions popularly known as attachment therapy, but such claims have not had wide confirmation from theoreticians and the interventions themselves have been criticized as not meeting generally accepted standards of research or practice by professionals.
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