Sentences with phrase «generally presumed»

An individual who is receiving compensation is generally presumed to be an employee, unless the individual can be shown to be free from direction and control over the services provided and also the individual is engaged in an individual trade or business.
1992); accord District of Columbia v. Thompson, 593 A. 2d 621, 638 (D.C. 1991)(Schwelb, J., dissenting)(disagreeing with the court's interpretation of the District's Comprehensive Merit Personnel Act); see INS v. Cardoza - Fonseca, 480 U.S. 421, 432 (1987)-LRB-»» [W] here Congress includes particular language in one section of a statute but omits it in another section of the same Act, it is generally presumed that Congress acts intentionally and purposefully in the disparate inclusion or exclusion.»»
Arizona is a community property state, which means assets accumulated during the marriage are generally presumed to be the equal property of both spouses.
Minors under the age of 13 are generally presumed not to have the capacity for negligence because they are assumed not to have the capacity to make a judgment that would allow negligence to exist.
Kitchen fires are generally presumed to be the result of negligence.
Children under 13 are generally presumed not to have the capacity for negligence, so liability coverage extends to acts they commit that might be considered intentional acts if they were older.
This is generally presumed to be an equal share of the net value of all matrimonial property, although there are some exceptions and arguments which may be tendered to attempt to achieve an unequal division of the matrimonial property.
The U.S. Spanish - speaking demographic is expanding faster than any other, and it's not just in areas like Texas and California where such growth is generally presumed.
It is generally presumed that riding the subway is a way of burning less carbon.
The painting is the last known Leonardo work remaining in private hands, and was generally presumed to have been destroyed until it was identified in 2005.
[4] Could it be that free - roaming domestic cats — generally presumed to be the primary source of T. gondii contamination — are also on the decline?
Distressed is somewhat of a mischaracterisation here, but certainly reflects the market's misperception of these stocks: FIG actually trades at a discount to current net cash / investments & fund - related incentive income per share, while TFG's portfolio is generally presumed to be choc - a-bloc with toxic CLOs (actually, they're not... and they amount to just 27 % of its portfolio anyway).
But if you don't establish interest payments, then it's generally presumed not to be a loan.
Children under the age of 13 are generally presumed not to understand the expected or intended results of their actions.
Children under 13 are generally presumed not to have the capacity for negligence, so liability coverage extends to acts they commit that might be considered intentional acts if they were older.
Kitchen fires are generally presumed to be the result of negligence.
Thus, intelligence is not perceived as an immutable, biologically predetermined entity as generally presumed by I.Q., but rather as a lifelong evolving process with shifting parameters.
This process is generally presumed to create pairs of photons that are entangled, so that the photons» polarizations are highly correlated with one another.
«The Skeloses» guilt is generally presumed in New York and the surrounding region,» as a result of press coverage of the case — including by The Post — the court papers state.
It's generally presumed the review commission will focus on areas treated by the 2011 bill.
Prayer, for example, generally presumes that there is someone who hears and can act upon the merits of a request.
Therefore, a philosophy of man must be able to explain both the freedom of the present moment and the responsibility for the past if it wishes to be in accord with what civilizations generally presume.
We generally presume that in the wake of an attack, victims want as much retaliation as the political class does.
For the purposes of renters insurance in Santa Clarita and elsewhere in California, you may generally presume that a fire is a fire is a fire.
The court will generally presume that modification is appropriate if the difference between an existing award and the amount determined by a new analysis and application of the current child support guidelines varies by at least 15 %.
People, fortunately, even sometimes insurance adjusters, generally presume that in a rear - end car crash, the person that strikes another from behind is automatically deemed negligent and at fault for the accident.
First, the common law generally presumes that legislation does not have retrospective application.
Indiana law generally presumes following a divorce each spouse will work and support him or herself after the marriage has ended.
Love Parties in «love» are those parties to a relationship who consider themselves engaged in the highest level of emotional intimacy attainable and who generally presume that such state will continue indefinitely.
For the purposes of renters insurance in Santa Clarita and elsewhere in California, you may generally presume that a fire is a fire is a fire.
While these standards do vary from state to state, family courts generally presume that it is in a child's best interests to maintain relationships with both parents to whatever extent possible, particularly if the child has enjoyed a close relationship with both parents up to this point.

Not exact matches

While I don't presume to read traders» (or trading computers») minds (see Barry ritholtz» note this morning about ex post facto rationalizations), generally speaking there is concern that the «taper» of long term bond purchases will cause bond yields (the percent of interest paid on them) to rise.
This is generally descriptive of the primal vision everywhere I presume.
That is generally done on a regional basis, so I presume that the espresso line is supplied regionally as well.
The request reads in part: «While we believe that suspects generally are entitled to be presumed innocent until proven guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction, SERAP opposes blanket non-disclosure of names of high - ranking public officials from whom some of the funds were recovered.»
There's the clutching reaction of the rhesus monkey, in which the female generally reaches back with one hand and grasps the male, sometimes turning and looking over her shoulder at the presumed moment of his climax — which, if it does indicate a female eruption as well, would leave people in the dust when it comes to simultaneous orgasms.
Phosphorylating FUS in the body more generally could be harmful, given that it is presumed to have important roles in helping cells process RNA and may have a role in repairing DNA.
It interests me that it is an acceptable topic of conversation immediately upon meeting someone in the scene — now I haven't been to many singles events, but generally when I'm in a bar people don't come up to me and ask «what are you into in the bedroom» as an opening line so I'm presuming it's not happening in «vanilla» single circles?
In its decision, the Supreme Court ruled that where a federal statute is ambiguous, it is presumed that Congress has delegated authority to executive agencies to reasonably interpret it, and courts should generally defer to agency expertise.
The anticipated role education was presumed to have in this week's midterm election generally did not pan out.
Generally children are presumed to not have the capacity for negligence until they're 13 under most policies.
Interest rates for these loans are generally high — with amounts that translate to annual percentage rates of 390 percent or higher, according to the Federal Trade Commission — reflecting both the presumed desperation of the borrower and the lender's risk that repayment won't be made on time.
But I will presume you've been generally disappointed with the recent barrage of «How to invest in Bitcoin / ICOs / Blockchain!!!»
Generally, People have mis - conception about indian food that presuming it is always hot hot.
I hate MS, generally speaking, but such comments - and that continued attitude - would go a long way towards me (and others, I presume) actually accepting their about face as genuine, rather than expecting that they'll go back to their old ways at the first chance.
One could equally say: «presuming skies were generally clearer during the pre-war warming period, summers were warmer and winters colder.
Generally speaking the left presumes we're all equal and the great divider is education, whereas the right presumes we're equal only to the extent of legal protection and we choose to believe or not (the notion of equality as viewed by the left and right isn't always the same thing.)
However it is important not to presume that energy projects specifically, and proposals for place change more generally, will necessarily disrupt place attachments.
Upon proof that the will was duly executed with the requisite formalities, after having been read over to or by a testator who appeared to understand it, it will generally be presumed that the testator knew and approved of the contents and had the necessary testamentary capacity.
[41] Payments from a parent to an adult child are generally not presumed to be gifts; they are presumed to form a resulting trust in which the parent keeps an interest in the property.
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