Sentences with phrase «given particular circumstances»

Help the parties make informed decisions, which the parties agree are fair and reasonable, given their particular circumstances.
Your friends and family might be hinting or blatantly telling you to leave the relationship and you can't see how that would be possible given particular circumstances.
How to Make Money Self - Publishing Fiction: «Figure out what you can comfortably write per week, given your particular circumstances.
Whitehead proposes that it begins with an ideal of what it can become, given its particular circumstances.
A logical fallacy is not necessarily a Bayesian fallacy [3], so given a particular circumstance, jumping to the conclusion will be more likely than not, and get baked into human thinking as a heuristic [4].
In Wisconsin, there isn't a specific limit on punitive damages and small claims court (and only a legal professional can advise you as to the likelihood of prevaling given your particular circumstance).

Not exact matches

Many have pointed out (most recently, Carson Holloway) that the application of natural law to our situation requires the virtue of prudence, a mastery of the details of our circumstances (such as is possible for a human being), with the goals and the weights given to particular considerations by good moral character (or, if you will, a well - formed conscience).
I know pacifism isn't the issue pre se here but I find many principles of either pacifism or NVR are giving with examples that seem to fit that particular belief and men are lauded who successfully utilized it - but rarely are those circumstances repeated.
God only asks us to be as god - like as we can be given our own particular strengths and weaknesses and within the circumstances imposed by temporal existence.
At the same time, very specific historical, political, social and economic circumstances are giving rise to different movements in particular settings.
He may be an intellectualist who believes that incorrect behavior by itself prevents the achievement of the First Good; if so, he can now disagree intelligibly with his dissenting Traditionalist brother who supposes that the self does its perfecting work by obtending — that is, by moving the persona to seek right answers as best it can, given its particular resources and circumstances.
A more relational way of saying this is that God's freedom must be reenacted to be free — not repeated slavishly, with full attention given to the particular details and circumstances, but reenacted, taken up anew in fresh acts of free, creative activity.
When we think about it and then seek to look back on our particular circumstance, sometimes such a vision gives a new sense of hope, optimism and release.
A few of the obvious drives that pack us off, daily or weekly or episodically or, for some, in hope, permanently, are fear or even terror in the particular given set of circumstances; the sheer discouragement and exhaustion of facing questions without answer; profound disillusionment — it takes many forms — with the pertinent, prevailing system or systems; deep and bitter contempt for one's own society, bred of the abysmal failure to attain in consistent practice even a semblance of the justice professed and acclaimed; despair — so it was with the college generation of the late sixties — over the formidable obduracy of a political establishment in going its merciless way quite apparently deaf to the cries of anguish of its empathetic and real victims, victims by the tens of millions here and around the world.
Given a commitment to utilitarian calculation as the basic decision procedure, one can not rule out the possibility that circumstances might arise which would justify unequal treatment in a particular case.
As to the women concerned, they were thus obliged to give up completely an element of their identity that they considered important, together with their chosen manner of manifesting their religion or beliefs, whereas the objective alluded to by the Government could be attained by a mere obligation to show their face and to identify themselves where a risk for the safety of persons and property was established, or where particular circumstances prompted a suspicion of identity fraud.
Given the present circumstances of the world in general and the Subcontinent in particular, is it pro or against the US interest if India and Pakistan keeps fighting?
• There are many important issues prospective college students need to consider — such as expected occupational earnings, the value of a particular college brand - name in a given field, the market value of a major field of study, the prospect of graduate or professional school, and the like — that must be considered in evaluating the costs and benefits of higher education and the level of student - loan debt that is reasonable in any particular circumstance.
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Owners will need to talk to their veterinarian about what protocol would best for their dog given their particular travel circumstances.
I believe that if a person has been engaging in an argument or discussion and in response to a particular assertion he abruptly refuses to respond further, and it is not because the argument he is presented with is frivolous or insulting, and there are no other extenuating circumstances, then the inference can reasonably be drawn that he is without an adequate response, or else he would give it.
Centrally, the decision raises the question as to why the Court sticks to the private investor test in the particular circumstances of the given case.
An experienced personal injury lawyer can give you an idea of what to expect with regard to your particular circumstances.
It is important that employers take legal advice prior to issuing a settlement agreement to ensure that it is suitably tailored to the actual circumstances and identifies all the potential claims the particular circumstances could give rise to.
The policy stated that «requests for artificial insemination by prisoners are carefully considered on individual merit and will only be granted in exceptional circumstances», and that in reaching a decision «particular attention» should be given to a range of considerations, including whether:
Civil lawsuit trials can be conducted in a state other than the state where the breach of contract or tort giving rise to the lawsuit took place for jurisdictional purposes and not infrequently is brought in another state, although constitutional choice of law rules limit the circumstances under which a particular state's laws can be applied to a particular set of circumstances in a lawsuit.)
The hard question is determining what a jury's acquittal «necessarily decided» in particular facts and circumstances, given that a jury verdict in a criminal case typically only determines if the jury convicted, acquitted, or hung on each of the charges presented to it in the indictment and not dismissed before tiral.
Liability will also largely depend on whether or not the driver of the vehicle exercised all reasonable care, given the circumstances of the particular case.
Given the vast quantity of laws that exist in our complex society, the only a way lawyer is to determine which law applies to a particular set of circumstances is to have a well - developed understanding of proper research methodology.
[23] In this case particular weight is given to the plaintiff's age, his stoicism in the circumstances of the accident, and the emotional suffering of such a young plaintiff.
Elias J said «a course of dealing, even in circumstances where the casual is entitled to refuse any particular shift, may in principle be capable of giving rise to mutual legal obligations in the periods when no work is provided».
That particular law of Canada sets out federal powers that, in some circumstances defined in the case law, are given paramount or wholly exclusive status under the doctrines of paramountcy and interjurisdictional immunity.
While most other professional liability insurers have specifically excluded coverage for cybercrime losses, coverage under the LAWPRO policy would have come down to a consideration of the particular circumstances of a given claim.
Medical malpractice is generally defined as the failure of a doctor, nurse, or other medical professional to exercise the degree of care owed by the medical professional to his or her patient under the particular circumstances that gave rise to a patient's injury or death.
CN Rail also contested the certification by arguing that a class proceeding would be inappropriate in the circumstances since overtime entitlement can only be established on a case - by - case basis, given that the particular duties carried out by each FLS is different.
He concluded, «Whether it would be right for approval to be given in other cases will, of course, depend upon the particular circumstances obtaining in them.»
In my view, the amount of compensation for injury to dignity, feelings and self - respect requested on behalf of this applicant is not unreasonable and is justified, given the unprecedented seriousness of the personal respondent's conduct in this case, the particular vulnerability of O.P.T. as a migrant worker, and O.P.T.'s personal circumstances and the impact of the conduct on her.
«These cases make it clear, I think, that the duty to give reasons, where it exists, arises out of the circumstances of a particular case.
In the particular context of the SOCPA arrangements, the circumstances in which the guilty plea indication was given, and whether it was made at the first available opportunity, may require close attention.
It is the particular circumstances of any given case that may give rise to a breach, and it is those particular circumstances which can be the subject matter of a grievance if raised in a timely way such that the Employer is afforded the normal opportunity to address the situation.
For the reasons given by Lady Justice Arden in Garbutt v Edwards at [50], the two cases did not themselves provide very much detailed guidance about how one should react on the facts of a particular case because it was felt by the Court of Appeal that it was impossible to foresee all the differing circumstances that might arise in any individual assessment.
In each case though I think the lawyer would have to balance the overarching obligations of counsel in light of the particular circumstances given that the directions in the law governing lawyers on this point are not clear.
I was able to find one article in particular that has proven to be very helpful and must give credit: «Pomp and Circumstance at the University: The Origin of the Honorary Degree» by Pieter Dhondt in the 20:1 European Review of History 117, answered my questions as best can be.
If an application overcomes the hurdles in CA 2006, s 263 (2) the court will then take into account the discretionary factors set out in s 263 (3) which states: «(3) In considering whether to give permission (or leave) the court must take into account, in particular --(a) whether the member is acting in good faith in seeking to continue the claim; (b) the importance that a person acting in accordance with section 172 (duty to promote the success of the company) would attach to continuing it; (c) where the cause of action results from an act or omission that is yet to occur, whether the act or omission could be, and in the circumstances would be likely to be --(i) authorised by the company before it occurs, or (ii) ratified by the company after it occurs; (d) where the cause of action arises from an act or omission that has already occurred, whether the act or omission could be, and in the circumstances would be likely to be, ratified by the company; (e) whether the company has decided not to pursue the claim; (f) whether the act or omission in respect of which the claim is brought gives rise to a cause of action that the member could pursue in his own right rather than on behalf of the company.»
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