Sentences with phrase «give rise to a claim of»

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We can not agree, however, that her objection to the makeup requirement, without more, can give rise to a claim of sex stereotyping under Title VII.
The trial judge's findings on the claim for punitive damages undermine the finding of conduct that was sufficiently egregious as to give rise to a claim of aggravated damages.
There are many other factual scenarios which may give rise to a claim of nursing home malpractice.
It's unclear whether any of this interference by real property owners could give rise to claims of detinue, or the right of replevin to recover a Pikachu or Mewtwo (don't worry, I don't know what those are either).
(i) Whether the threatening conduct complained of, if proved, could give rise to another claim of discrimination, namely victimisation, because they were acts «arising out of and closely connected to» the employment relationship.
This does not mean that negotiating parties are free to use deception or to negotiate in bad - faith manner: such conduct can give rise to claims of negligent or fraudulent misrepresentation, which in turn will spark a legal claim by the injured party for damages, among other things.

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Labour leaders should participate in deciding staff - related matters, «but it (co-determination) should be confined to this and it should not give rise to a claim to co-management,» Porsche told Stern, calling for a «separation of powers.»
Venue is proper in this district under 28 U.S.C. § 1391 (b) because a substantial part of the events giving rise to these claims occurred in this district.
Some have claimed energy costs would rise because of a carbon tax, but little attention has been given to what would happen to food costs.
I can't claim to be providing certainly accurate information on this, since it's been a while since I've done relevant physics reading (lay books, not academic), but in the early universe (before inflation went out of control) there were irregularities that gave rise to clumping, from which the first stars and galaxies originated.
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He formulates it as follows: «By a process of elimination we are left with twenty - one sayings whose attestation and subject matter do not give rise to objections of weight, which are perfectly compatible with the genuine teachings of our Lord, and which have as high a claim to authenticity as the sayings recorded in our four gospels.
Hartshorne claims that «only through a relation to the Everlasting Itself, it seems evident, can the query concerning the aim of life have an answer which avoids giving rise to a still more ultimate query» (LP 132).
Here there is entrance into the «benefits» — the results made available for the lives of men — which Christ's life, death, and resurrection effected and which gave rise to the specifically Christian claim that he is God's Son, that One in whom True God dwells supremely in a true man, for the wholeness of all men.
Praxis gives rise to thought, action / reflection including acknowledgment of the claims of the poor.
Then (2) in face of the varieties of Christian proclamation and in view of the claim inherent in the nature of the synoptic gospel material (earthly Jesus = risen Lord), we may and we must use such historical knowledge of Jesus as we possess to test the validity of the claim of any given form of the Church's proclamation to be Christian proclamation.
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Given Mbappe's wonderful rise to prominence, a number of clubs have expressed their interest in the attacker and French publication L'Equipe claim that the North London duo of Arsenal and Tottenham are both keen on signing the wonderkid.
In a ruling on 15 October 2014 about claims for Nestlé SMA toddler milks in an ASDA email, the ASA: «told [the companies] not to state or imply that health could be affected by not consuming a product, or to give rise to doubt the nutritional adequacy of a reference product.»
Mr Clegg claimed these savings meant the party could keep its promises to phase out tuition fees, raise pensions in line with earnings, and give pay rises to the lowest - ranking members of the armed forces.
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His claim that unemployment will fall rather than rise in the course of this Parliament is based on the OBR assessment, rapidly rushed out to give ammunition to contest the anticipated Harman attack (incidentally providing the first suspicions about the OBR's objectivity), that whilst 600,000 public sector jobs will be lost by 2015 - 6 and a similar figure (though unspecified) in the private sector as a result of the public spending cuts, some 2.5 m jobs will be created over the same period in the private sector.
According to the statement, «The transactions which gave rise to the false reports and the spurious claims from which they have sprung have already been submitted to the Court's consideration and ordinarily should not be the subject of discourse or advertorials.»
And Nick Clegg and his ministers were not given a nod when the chancellor announced the personal tax allowance rise — the first pledge in the Liberal Democrat 2010 manifesto (to raise it to # 10,000)-- and the PM has already caused anger by trying to claim ownership of the policy.
The report said the claims of agency savings would be difficult to achieve, given that government departments have held overall spending growth to 1.3 percent since the cap was begun seven years ago — including rising contractual costs for unionized workers» salaries and health insurance.
Peter Andrews discusses the Middle Pleistocene specimens from Java and China, and earlier Pleistocene forms ER 3733 and 3883 from Africa, and the later European and African forms such as Arago, Heidelberg and Broken Hill (Rhodesian Man).79 He claims the African specimens may represent different species or a separate lineage from Asian forms giving rise to separate populations of H. sapiens in the later Pleistocene - that is, Solo Man from Java may be directly ancestral to the controversial Kow Swamp and Cossack erectus / sapiens populations in Australia about 6,000 - 13,000 years ago.
In an effort to differentiate Java Man from these later finds, Dubois emphasized the apelike characteristics of his fossil, giving rise to the common myth that he had decided Java Man was just a gibbon, and had abandoned his claim for its intermediate status.
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Pardon me while I step on my soap box for a moment: A psychologist named Emma Kenny is claiming that online dating has given rise to something called «Tinderella Syndrome,» which makes otherwise normally - functioning adults incapable of dating anywhere but the Internet.
This multi-part system can give rise to confusion and frustration, particularly among families trying to reconcile claims that they have unprecedented choice with the reality that their children may not have access to some of the city's most desired public schools.
The Centre for Economic Performance paper by Louis - Philippe Beland and Richard Murphy, that gave rise to an article in the Guardian claiming that banning mobile phones in schools raises the performance of pupils, is a classic example of the danger of taking a micro view of a macro phenomenon.
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It's also generally without regard to fault, and is able to protect you from minor incidents that might or might not give rise to a liability claim but are worth taking care of efficiently in order to make them go away.
In a situation where liability might arise, you need to make your insurance aware of any situation that might reasonably give rise to a claim.
Movoto published a great list of things you need to know about Portland before moving there, and many of them have the potential to give rise to claims.
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If the two methods do lead to different estimates of climate sensitivity, I find it difficult to believe that the 1D model is more appropriate than 3D to making claims about how much the real average temperature will rise due to a given influence.
For instance, US Senator James Imhofe of Kansas called climate change «the greatest hoax ever» (Johnson, 2011) To claim that climate change science is the greatest hoax ever is at minimum, if not a lie, reckless disregard for the truth given the number of prestigious scientific organizations that have publicly supported the consensus view, the undeniable science supporting the conclusion that if greenhouse gases increase in the atmosphere some warming should be expected, the clear link between rising greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere and increases in fossil fuel use around the world, as well undeniable increases in warming being that have been experienced at the global scale.
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And are you really going to give weight to any individual who claims «Unfortunately for all of us, the air will keep warming, the seas will keep rising, and the ice will keep melting..
Certainly the experience with some of the nuclear power plants being built now does not give rise to confidence in the claims for the theoretical Generation IV nuclear reactors.
Supporters of the ban in Kenya claim it will give rise to new businesses.
Prof. Murry Salby of the Department of Environment and Geography at Macquarie Universiry in Sydney gave a talk last year (August 3, 2011) to the Sydney Institute (described at Wikipedia), in which he claimed that the rise in atmospheric CO2 is not driven by anthropogenic emissions.
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