Sentences with phrase «illustrative of»

Plus, more real estate assets owned by publicly listed REITs, including Cleveland's Forest City Realty Trust, are up for sale, Ohio is illustrative of a trend toward political insiders claiming they're really outsiders, and more.
When he or she speaks up — and is listened to — it yields a design that's illustrative of the couple, not just one person.
But, it is illustrative of the opportunities to be had in this market.
«It's illustrative of the opportunity we have to deliver different products to clients that don't overlap that much.»
The cases mentioned in this article are illustrative of matters handled by Springfield Collaborative Divorce.
The case of George is illustrative of this process.
This is a significant milestone and is illustrative of the continuing trend for parties to negotiate agreements to resolve native title and other matters.
Illustrative of the latter is a large prospective study conducted by Wilson et al. (2007) in 823 older adults free of dementia at enrollment.
Case studies illustrative of these findings and implications for professionals working with adoptive families are provided.
Why this works: This one shows even more subtlety, though it still manages to reveal a skill illustrative of the successful flex - worker: The ability to manage a remote workforce.
The information you provide employers should be specific, unique, and illustrative of your value.
WhalePanda's frustration is illustrative of an increasingly frequent phenomenon at the US» largest cryptocurrency exchange and wallet provider, which has struggled to cope with a surge in demand throughout 2017.
However, Hill doesn't see the companies as competitive or the rounds as illustrative of any gap in how global investors are reacting to the technology
Benchmarks are great for making comparisons — the Mate 10 Pro beats the Galaxy S8, but not the OnePlus 5, for example — but it's not always illustrative of real world performance.
The feature is illustrative of the AI technology that Google is currently building that isn't a standalone product.
The iPhone's notoriously hard to benchmark against anything else and this is just one metric, but it's illustrative of Apple's accelerating momentum and mobile focus.
To be fair, this has been a constant problem with many smartwatches we've tested, and it's illustrative of the limits.
ARRI said that the report is not illustrative of the general population and is directed towards the medium and high - income earners across these cities.
The following scenario is illustrative of both the nature and necessity of umbrella insurance coverage.
Hence, the I / A CHR and the ACHR, like the ECHR, are illustrative of the new ethoi of international courts — enforcing norms and building an international rule of law.
In my view, however, it is misguided and hypocritical, not to mention illustrative of why the notwithstanding clause should never be used.
Bennett J analysed her budget over 29 paragraphs identifying certain items, such as maintaining seven fully staffed properties (# 645,0000), holiday expenditure (# 499,000) and a private helicopter (# 185,000), as illustrative of «how unreasonable (even generously interpreted)» her claim was.
The Civil Code of Quebec on the point is illustrative of the rule generally, perhaps:
These cases are illustrative of the significance small details in policy language can have on interpretation.
Gowachin law is also illustrative of a dominant theme: that governments, law, and bureaucracy (collectively, society's tools for regulating itself) are dangerous when allowed to escape sapient control.
The examples presented in the proposal were meant to be illustrative of the benefits based on a few areas of medicine where some relevant data was available.
The following analysis from Brent, we think, is absolutely profound and is illustrative of what we in the professions are up against in our Quest to change the dying business model of professional firms.
Toronto lawyer Murray Klippenstein has taken on the Ecuadoreans» case and says it is illustrative of a larger problem.
But two recent rises in NQ pay, which now stands at # 75,000, is illustrative of a newfound determination from the firm to hang onto its talent.
The list is not exhaustive but it is illustrative of the types of programs you can not sell - it does not prohibit sale of programs that are not of that type.
If there's any doubt over autonomy issues, the third NAFTA partner, Mexico, is illustrative of what the consequences may be.
Their chart / matrix explaining public domain in the U.S. is interesting — and illustrative of problems in the area.
I think it is illustrative of the sorry state of Canada's privacy laws that we can not say with any certainty that this in fact violates any established privacy rights, particularly in the workplace context.
While New Mexico product liability law differs from that which was applied by the court in this case, the case is still illustrative of how manufacturers can be held liable for products that are defectively designed or manufactured.
Illustrative of his practice, Whit has successfully represented public companies, audit committees, and senior officers of public companies in securities litigation, derivative litigation, internal investigations of alleged corporate wrongdoing, whistleblower matters, and matters before the Securities and Exchange Commission; international arbitration between a foreign prime contractor and its U.S. suppliers; trade secret litigation relating to the processing of big data; and debarment litigation arising out of contracts performed in Afghanistan.
Barnes & Thornburg LLP has added Dawn Collins and Tae Kim as partners in the Labor & Employment Department, yet another move illustrative of the firm's continued growth in Southern California.
(A recent symposium issue of the Texas Law Review, some of which is directly about class but much of which is not, is illustrative of this point, I think.)
The Ontario Court of Appeal's reasoning in Bennett v. Bennett Estate [1] is illustrative of the fact that if one is faced with two means of advancing a claim (whether they diverge in a yellow wood or not is not important here), one must be careful when deciding which claim to make.
Recent instructions, which are illustrative of the high - value and complex nature of James» practice, include:
See Bowen v. Roy, 476 U. S., at 706 - 707; id., at 705, n. 15; Yoder, 406 U. S., at 218; see also McDaniel v. Paty, 435 U. S., at 628, n. 8 (noting cases in which courts considered claims for exemptions from general criminal prohibitions, cases the Court thought were «illustrative of the general nature of free - exercise protections and the delicate balancing required by our decisions in [Sherbert and Yoder,] when an important state interest is shown»).
Illustrative of these sentiments was a series of blog posts and articles at the end of 2017 / beginning of 2018 from respected institutions and legal commentators like Ron Friedmann, Jordon Furlong, Ken Grady and Mark Cohen, and reports from Australia: State of the Legal Market 2017 and 2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market in the US.
Textbooks and casebooks (textbooks with selected readings from cases and statutes illustrative of the ideas in the narrative) are really for instruction.
This document from CLEBC is illustrative of that conflict: https://www.cle.bc.ca/PracticePoints/LIT/13-SelfRepresentedLitigant.pdf
The Osgoode Library's Canada Law Book Rare Book Room contains many treasures illustrative of Canadian law and history.
Jim has written an article about this specific case that was published in various national and Florida state magazines: «Defending a Lawyer in Federal Court» which is illustrative of the various techniques Jim uses in trials, let alone a two month long federal trial.
Mitch Kowalski's SLAW piece last week points to digital developments at the up - market UK clothier Burberry, as illustrative of what's coming for legal services.
Illustrative of the defective automobile problem is the rash of litigation in recent years involving Toyota Motor Corp..
Illustrative of the guidance provided for each document is the section devoted to drafting judicial opinions.
Electricity costs and value of carbon emissions are not the only questionable benefits in the papers included by Brookings, but those two questionable values are illustrative of the misleading «net benefits» cited by Brookings.
Although there have probably been no policy decisions made on the basis of this, it is illustrative of how sloppy Working Group Two has been,» Professor Richard Tol, one of the report's authors who is based at the Economic and Social Research Institute in Dublin, said.»
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