Sentences with phrase «heard a test case»

In July last year, a London employment tribunal heard a test case brought by two Uber drivers.

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Stone heard about the demand dividend financing structure, developed by John Kohler a former venture capitalist now with Santa Clara University, and the two agreed MMC could be a suitable test case.
The FBI is going to test out the technique over the next two weeks and will report back to the court hearing the case.
Moses — You are absolutely correct, with a forgiving God I really shouldn't be afraid, but I am the type of person who can know they did good on a test and still fear hearing the results in case I have misjudged myself.
Mr Justice Anthony Hayden, hearing the case, interjected: «I'm not going to let her be tested on the catechism.»
Noting that «a majority of the Justices has at various times expressed their disapproval of the Lemon test» (Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy have also criticized Lemon, but voted not to hear this case), Scalia wrote that he would have used this case as a vehicle «to inter the Lemon test once for all.»
At the hearing Whatley testified that, before his evaluation of LoVett on Dec. 12, Case told him the testing was something that they had planned to do but hadn't gotten around to doing.
In case you have not heard I am test driving a new Frigidaire dishwasher and 2 months later and I can still say that I absolutely love it.
In some cases, you know what it is and you're simply removing the foods to avoid these very negative reactions that you've heard from both Graeme and myself, so you may know what it is based on a test like Graeme knows, it's soy and dairy.
A larger but non — peer - reviewed report of hearing screening data in Michigan revealed no relationship between hearing screening test results and SIDS cases.346 Until additional data are available, hearing screening should not be considered as a valid screening tool for determining which infants might be at subsequent risk of SIDS.
A single, small, retrospective case - control study examined the use of newborn transient evoked otoacoustic emission hearing screening tests as a tool for identifying infants at subsequent risk of SIDS.343 Infants who subsequently died from SIDS did not fail their hearing tests but, compared with controls, showed a decreased signal - to - noise ratio score in the right ear only (at frequencies of 2000, 3000, and 4000 Hz).
The U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments Wednesday in a case that tests the corruption conviction of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell.
The Acting Deputy Director of Public health for the Greater Accra region, Dr. John Yabina speaking to Citi News said «we had five cases and one tested positive to meningococcal meningitis and then the other four we heard on Monday morning that they were all negative to the disease.»
August 9, 2011: Arkansas Green Party Loses Lawsuit Against the 3 % Vote Test to Remain on the Ballot July 20, 2011: Arkansas Green Party gets Ready to Petition to Get Back on Ballot May 11, 2011: Eighth Circuit Hears Arkansas Green Party Case May 2, 2011: Hearing Set in Arkansas Green Party Ballot Access Lawsuit
The poll also tested voters» knowledge and opinions of the Garner case: 87 percent said they've seen, read or heard «a lot» about it.
As the Press Association reports, an appeal judge has ruled ten test cases should be heard, as they raise issues of public importance.
In relation to the laboratory testing, it now transpired that the whole process had originally been observed by another scientist, Janet Drayton, who up to this point had never been heard of in relation to the case.
Heard will only test the new therapy in cases where no suitable bone marrow donor can be found.
Evaluation and Management of Neuroendocrine Tumors ENDO Session No credit available Faculty: Karel Pacak, MD; Wouter W. de Herder, MD; and Thomas M. O'Dorisio Hear cases, learn strategies, and test yourself on the diagnosis, localization, and treatment of NETs.
The authors note their findings could downplay the frequency in which hearing loss occurs in children infected with Zika in the womb because they only tested children with microcephaly, which is characterized by an abnormally small head and in some cases brain damage.
The Justices said they would hear arguments in the railroad case next fall in tandem with arguments in National Treasury Employees Union v. Von Raab (Case No. 86 - 1879), a suit involving a drug - test requirement for Treasury Department employcase next fall in tandem with arguments in National Treasury Employees Union v. Von Raab (Case No. 86 - 1879), a suit involving a drug - test requirement for Treasury Department employCase No. 86 - 1879), a suit involving a drug - test requirement for Treasury Department employees.
The U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in a Rhode Island case that tests the constitutionality of prayers at public school graduation ceremonies.
In case you hadn't heard, Apple is secretly developing self - driving car technology, and earlier this week, one of the tech giant's autonomous test mules was possibly spotted out and about on California streets.
Since I live in the United States and haven't been out of the country for a few years I'm not able to test this, but from what I've read and heard from some site visitors, this seems to be the case.
LegalBeagles followed the test case very closely by sending several representatives to the hearings.
You may have heard of the disapointment in the 2009 bank charges test case where the Supreme Court decided that charges could not be assessed for fairness.
The fact that the Supreme Court refused to hear the case means that the Brunner test won't be going anywhere any time soon.
In some courts, including the court that heard Tetlaff's case, a test called the Brunner test is used to determine «undue hardship.»
An OFA (documentation form) will be included stating that your puppys hearing has been «cleared» as well as its JHC (DNA test for juvenile cataracts) A microchip will be included to identify your puppy in case it should ever get lost / stolen (heavens forbid!)
The prevalence of all types of deafness in the general dog population is low, reported to be 2.56 to 6.5 cases per 10,000 dogs seen at veterinary school teaching hospitals, but these data predate the availability of hearing testing devices and so are much lower that actual values.
Recognition of affected cases is often difficult, because unilaterally deaf dogs appear to hear normally unless a special test (the brainstem auditory evoked response, BAER) is performed; facilities to perform the BAER are usually only available at veterinary schools (see list).
By now most of you have probably already heard the big news from Blizzard yesterday, but in case you didn't we would like to let you know that the Starcraft II expansion Legacy of the Void will enter into beta testing sometime around the end of the March.
Regarding whether those ignorant in statistics can understand Hansen's latest papers, I'm a perfect test case: My knowledge of stats is low (if I had ever heard the term «sigma» before, I don't recall it), and only have a basic humanities major's ability to grasp scientific arguments (well, maybe a little better since I work with scientists as expert witnesses).
This argument is based on a legal theory that has never been tested before, and the outcome — at least at the first stage of the litigation — may be heavily influenced by which three judges happen to be randomly assigned to sit on the panel that hears the case; a broad range of political viewpoints are represented on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which hears such cases.
Test Cases In a Group Litigation where there are many claimants like yourself, it is unworkable for the court to hear and consider each individual claim.
It does not recognize the importance of giving the accused an opportunity to be heard, to test the case made against him, and to ensure that his perspective is taken into account before he is punished.
This judgment set out that the two tests are separate, and it does not automatically follow that if the court of another member state is better placed to hear the case that it is in the child's best interests for the transfer to take place.
So if you are a lawyer practicing for many years, you may have some intuition about the way to go in a certain case and now you can test that intuition versus the data and say, okay, I think or I have heard this judge kind of behaves the following way, let me go through the data, and you may end up still making the same decision you were going to make before, or you might make a completely different decision, but now it's a data - driven decision.
Firstly, the Supreme Court heard the appeal by the Public Law Project in the residence test case and unanimously ruled against the government on the issue of whether the proposed residence test was ultra vires the enabling statute.
Justice D. Blair Nixon of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench has quashed the majority decision of the arbitration board (the «Majority») in the case surrounding Suncor's proposed random drug and alcohol testing program and sent the case back for a new hearing before a newly constituted panel.
At the first day of the preliminary hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice in Scarborough, Lawyer John Navarrete met with the Crown Attorney to present various legal issues with the Crown's case including the fact that the search warrant was obtained only after police initially entered her apartment without one, that the Crown could not prove that the client had any knowledge of the firearm or drugs given where they were located in her apartment and the fact that there was another co-accused who resided there, and that the Crown could not prove that the firearm was functional since it had never been tested and no Firearms Expert Report had ever been provided.
And this morning at «The Volokh Conspiracy,» Orin Kerr has a post titled «An Analysis of United States v. Comprehensive Drug Testing» that begins, «On December 18th, the en banc 9th Circuit will hear oral argument on an important case involving how the Fourth Amendment applies to the search and seizure of computers.»
«Justices to Hear Case Testing Rule on Witness»: Linda Greenhouse has this article today in The New York Times.
v. Goldfields [9] stated that the test to be applied in each case was whether the defendant would suffer injustice if the action was heard in the court where he did not reside or carry on business.
If, for example, a complainant were to seek an oral hearing on the basis oral argument was vital to his or her opportunity to present a case, little could reasonably be expected to overcome such an assessment, since the «fair and full opportunity» test appears to be based on an applicant's subjective view.
When the Supreme Court considers the legality of an executive order (which only happens when someone brings a case that the court agrees to hear) they use Justice Jackson's Test from Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v Sawyer (1952).
In short, there are no laws which are legally tested to affect time travel in any positive or negative way as of time of writing and it is illegal to hear cases on such matters until time travel is demonstrably proven.
Five cases decided together raise a number of issues concerning the interpretation of the new Rule 20, including the nature of the test for determining whether or not summary judgment should be granted, the scope and purpose of the new powers that have been given to judges hearing motions for summary judgment, and the types of cases that are amenable to summary judgment.
At the oral hearing in this case, the Hungarian authorities tried to justify the use of these tests with the
Microsoft attributed the short list of support phones to Insider feedback that indicated older phones might not be providing «the best possible experience» for customers (I've heard a number of testers running phones not on this list claim that the Creators Update test builds have worked well on their devices, and in some cases better than Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update does, for what it's worth.)
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