DOT is committed to ensuring that all of its electronics are reducing their power consumption to
the greatest reasonable extent.
Not exact matches
It keeps
great in the fridge, and I'd argue it gets even better as time goes by (to a
reasonable extent, of course).
As the effects, the true costs of our current fossil fuel use will be felt to the
greatest extent in the future, it seems
reasonable to pay the price for those costs now, not leave the debt for future generations to pay with higher cancer rates and global temperatures.
CET is said by a number of scientists to be a
reasonable (but by no means perfect) proxy for global and to a
greater extent Northern Hemispheric temperatures.
(c) any non-salary expenses that are different in nature or
greater than the non-salary expenses incurred before the accident, except to the
extent that those expenses are
reasonable in the circumstances and necessary to prevent or reduce any losses resulting from the accident.
«The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Canada (Human Rights Commission) v. Taylor, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 892 that this legally prescribed limitation of fundamental Charter rights [Section 13 (1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act] was
reasonable and justifiable, but warned that caution and restraint would be required in the application of the section so that the limitation on free speech would be minimized to the
greatest possible
extent.»
A person who does or omits to do an act under an honest and
reasonable, but mistaken, belief in the existence of any state of things is not criminally responsible for the act or omission to any
greater extent than if the real state of things had been such as he believed to exist.
Of
great concern is the fact that the Australian Government has no instrument to assess the
extent to which remote students have
reasonable access to schools services.