Sentences with phrase «harsh results»

Pretty harsh result, but one squarely within these important ethical constraints.
Arsenal players are human as well, do you think they do not know how harsh the results have been with him reffing?
Ahmed Alsoudani brings his first solo show to the UK & keeps exploring the always complex & harsh results of war conflicts....
Although, for the wind industry it does tend to deliver harsh results — see above, yet another fatal collapse, this time in Lincoln, Nebraska.
If we assume the really harsh results are, say, 20 % certainty, then their costs must be five times higher than these abatement costs to justify action.
The Russell review's harshest results concern the FoI issue.
Mr. Justice Willcock noted that, although this was a borderline case and a remedial costs order was appropriate to emphasise «the Court's concern with respect to the conduct of the Plaintiff» outright dismissal of the claim was too harsh a result in the circumstances.
It would be a strange and harsh result if a landlord could be held to have discriminated against a disabled tenant in circumstances where the landlord had been wholly unaware of the disability at the time he carried out the relevant act.
The annual accounting concept is a cornerstone of our tax system, but it can yield harsh results, particularly if the concept isn't mitigated by allowing the losses of one year to carry back to recover taxes paid in an earlier year.
All the condemnation of Roman's throwing Christians to the Lions; they were inviting it and the civil unrest they caused fighting among themselves drew some harsh results.
And education activist Matt Frumin, a former Wilson parent, argues that enforcing the attendance policy could have harsh results.
«While some may view this conclusion as a harsh result, even though these requirements have existed for more than a decade, there is nothing in the Act or O. Reg 195/04 that permits this court to waive compliance with these requirements,» wrote the judge.
Although this case works a harsh result on the tenant / sub-lessor, the Court viewed fostering certainty in business transactions as more important than relieving a tenant who substantially, but not strictly, adhered to a lease notice requirement;
Rigid textualism can lead to harsh results.
In it, Woolf MR said that a court should be wary of a unilateral variation clause and if it is ambiguous it should be construed against the employer (especially if it could lead or had led to a harsh result for the employees); see eg Securities and Facilities Division v Hayes [2001] IRLR 81, CA.
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