Sentences with phrase «give indeterminate»

Secondly, he said that although judges were putting into effect their new powers to give indeterminate sentences under the Criminal Justice Act 2003, they were not yet using the power under that law to give more community orders «as fully as they might».
We never learn his country of origin, which is a legitimate question, given his indeterminate accent and shaky command of English (He insists he's from New Orleans, to the belief of nobody).
He was convicted and given an indeterminate sentence of imprisonment.

Not exact matches

Is human volition, which gives freedom to fix what otherwise would remain indeterminate, an exception in the natural order, or does freedom belong to Being?
But this power is given with regard to the transition from a relatively indeterminate to a determinate unity of self - concretizing occasions or of the relative actual world.
We began by asking if human volition, which gives freedom to fix what otherwise would remain indeterminate, is an exception in the natural order or if freedom can belong to Being - itself.
In the remaining 222 cases (10 - perecent), all panelists gave classifications of indeterminate.
Meristems that are indeterminate maintain primary meristematic activity, producing daughter cells to grow the plant body, and concomitantly give rise to new axillary meristems (AMs) on their flanks.
Having decided to dedicate the remaining years of his life directing an indeterminate number of Avatar sequels, the project was given to Robert Rodriguez.
The disconnect between the film's liberated shooting and editing style and the social entrapment actually experienced by its characters gives The Florida Project its indeterminate emotional tenor and ungainly shape.
So, Google captured large numbers of out - of - copyright public domain books, in - copyright books where publishers explicitly gave permission, and a whole gray area of books of indeterminate copyright status.
It even gives Liberation the opportunity to play with voodoo without feeling as cheesy as, say, the mystical tattoo / drug nonsense in Far Cry 3's indeterminate Pacific Island setting.
A sense of uncanniness is played out in our recognition of the scenes, taken from the eighteenth century Fragonard series, «Progress of Love,» and here given the Shonibare treatment — headless figures with skin colour of indeterminate origin are clad in the colonial Dutch wax fabrics.
Hence the need for an indeterminate zone beyond what is given, beyond the spectator and the work of art, beyond the sayable and visible, again: the reverse of the imaginary.
When used this way, it is meant to signal, among other things, the end of medium specificity, which has given way in artistic practice to a mobile, variable, or indeterminate relation between the terms of a work and its material means.
Given Russell's comment was in the context of «human navigation» and «archaeology of the Mediterranean» it is self - evident his use of the word eon / aeon meant a long, indefinite, and of an indeterminate period of time and nothing more than that.
They may indeed have a rising gradient, but they may also be indeterminate, or even show a cooling trend over a given period.
Fourthly, in rejecting the appellant's argument that upholding the trial decision could lead to indeterminate liability, the Supreme Court implicitly capped the damages that can flow from a single audit opinion at one year — given that statutory audits must occur annually.
Given that we have some of the most stringent violent offender legislation in the world it is difficult to see the necessity for such legislation given the existence of extended and potentially indeterminate licences for offenders guilty of specified offeGiven that we have some of the most stringent violent offender legislation in the world it is difficult to see the necessity for such legislation given the existence of extended and potentially indeterminate licences for offenders guilty of specified offegiven the existence of extended and potentially indeterminate licences for offenders guilty of specified offences.
In this assessment a court has to consider the role of the user and whether his intervention was made knowingly and whether it was necessary to give access to the content; a court has to further ask whether the act of communication to a «public» is made to an indeterminate number of individuals where that number has a certain magnitude, and whether this communication uses technical means different from those of the original act of communication; and finally, whether the act of communication to the public serves to generate profits for the user.
The failure of the secretary of state to implement his policy to provide courses and training to prisoners, within a time frame that gives prisoners serving indeterminate sentences for public protection (IPPs) a chance to demonstrate that they are safe for release by the time that they have completed their tariff period, or reasonably soon thereafter, is in breach of the rights of those prisoners.
With that said, the Appeal Court did acknowledge that the parties» intentions — particularly the expectation of a long, indeterminate relationship — may also be important when assessing whether the «marriage - like» standard has been met in any given case.
If an indication is given, the judge should make it clear that if the defendant is later assessed as «dangerous», the sentences mandated by CJA 2003 — an indeterminate or extended sentence — will be imposed and that, if the accused is assessed as dangerous, the indication can only relate to the notional determinate term which will be used in the calculation of the minimum specified period the offender would have to serve before he may apply to the Parole Board to direct his release or, in a case where an extended sentence is the only lawful option, it will relate to the appropriate custodial term within the extended sentence — that is, the indication does not encompass the length of any extension period during which the offender will be on licence following his release.Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Commencement No 16) Order 2007 (SI 2007/1999) Section 29 of CJA 2003 creates (in the case of public prosecutions only) a new method of commencing criminal proceedings — written charge and requisition, to replace laying an information and issuing a summons.
Section 82 of the Act provides that a contract of employment for an indeterminate term is not terminated at the time notice is given.
The court will not interfere where extended or indeterminate sentences were justified, unless the practical result is manifestly excessive, or for some reason gives rise to real problems of administration.
«This means that even after one of the parties to a contract of employment for an indeterminate term gives the other party notice of termination, both parties must continue to perform their obligations under the contract until the notice period expires.
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