Where the claimant shows a greater than 51 % chance of success it would be surprising in any event to see his claim for interim relief fail; where the employment judge assesses the chance of success at more than about 40 % he ought to be required to
give cogent reasons for refusing the application.
When I present a new idea, I want students to understand it, to think about it, to wrestle with what impact, if any, it has on their thinking, and to
give cogent reasons, for or against, for their reactions.
Not exact matches
For «A11» Hartshorne states that he «can
give reasons,
cogent to... [him], for thinking that what
gives an ordering power its capacity to order is some intrinsic merit or value....
He said Section 26 of the Electoral Act 2010
gives INEC the power to postpone an election, but it must have verifiable and
cogent reasons for doing so.
Politics, religion, science - anything that someone thought was true about the world, you could find someone else who
give you a completely
cogent reason why that was no longer true.
The
reasons given by the Divisional Court for its decision, on the other issues that were fully argued before it, appear to be very
cogent.
The Court stated: «even
given the degree of deference due to an adjudicator's exercise of the broad remedial discretion conferred by the Code, the
reasons given in this case do not..., provide a
cogent justification for the decision to order reinstatement» (para. 87).
She
gave clear and
cogent reasons in her ruling and the Court saw no ground for appellate intervention.