Japan may have a firm grasp on the midsize sedan market, but those who are tired of filling their driveways with the same car as every other neighbor will find
immediate appeal in the Dodge Charger.
Not exact matches
But the judges
in their 2 - 1 decision didn't propose an
immediate fix, and Texas could
appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Qualcomm said
in a statement that it will file for an
immediate stay of the corrective order and
appeal the decision to the Seoul High Court.
In other cases this
appeal alleges, not that there is any experience of the present self which grounds all experience of the nonself, but that the most
immediate objects of present human experience are the immediately preceding instances of human experience (cf., e.g., MMCL 444).
The experiential dimension does not involve
immediate intuition of a personal God even though God is directly present within human experience.21 For if religious experience consists exclusively
in such an
immediate encounter, then there is no broad foundation of agreement to which one could
appeal.
It also explains why
in America
appeals like Hovey's or York's to the exemplary nature of the martyrs don't make
immediate sense;
in most people's minds, the only people who die for their faith are delusional and suicidal figures like Jim Jones, founder of the People's Temple, and more than 900 of his followers.
However, their message of the
immediate coming of God's judgment met with great
appeal in an age disillusioned with the disappointments of life.
Lumen Fidei makes
immediate appeal to the senses
in exploration of the act of faith.
Christian leaders throughout the United States and several other countries have
appealed to the Israeli government for an
immediate ceasefire
in their offensive against Hamas
in the Gaza region.
They have many elements that make fast food
appealing, such as
immediate service, take - out or eat -
in options and low prices, but fast casual restaurants have features that set them apart.
«It is therefore,
in the best interests of the club, I announce that from today I am resigning as CEO of Perth Glory... with
immediate effect and before the outcome of the
appeal process is reached.
That would arguably be quite an
appealing offer from an Atleti perspective, as it would allow them to welcome back a former hero
in Aguero while having an
immediate replacement for Griezmann
in the line - up.
Patterson, who is
appealing for
immediate eligibility after transferring from Ole Miss to Michigan this offseason, still does not know if he will be eligible
in 2018.
The Citizens have been winning at half time
in eight of their home games this season so a Man City / Man City half - time / full - time wager at Bet365 will have some
immediate appeal and you would imagine that they will want to come out strongly and shake off that loss against Liverpool.
Many of them had never had a tablet, and the
appeal, was
immediate and powerful, she writes
in the Washington Post.
Resign as flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party with
immediate effect and pave way for the election of a new unifying, tolerant and peace - loving flagbearer who will be
appealing to Ghanaian voters
in 2016.
Information just reaching our newsroom is that Ngwa Youths have barricaded all roads leading
in and out of Aba
in protest against the
Appeal court's ruling over the weekend which nullified the election of governor Ikpeazu of Abia state and ordered the
immediate swearing -
in of the APGA candidate Dr. Alex Otti.
While Cameron would undoubtedly be a high profile and competent Foreign Secretary, it is likely that a Major-esque post-Premiership hibernation may
appeal rather more to Cameron than either the activism of his two
immediate predecessors or continuing
in frontline politics.
The government has avoided an
immediate inquiry into the war of Iraq after the Law Lords rejected a final
appeal from the mothers of two soldiers killed
in Iraq.
Labour received major setbacks
in its northern heartlands, where Ukip appeared to eat into its support, prompting the former minister Graham Stringer to warn that Miliband lacked «
immediate appeal».
Graham Stringer, who served as a Cabinet Office minister
in the early years of Tony Blair's government, told the BBC: «Ed doesn't have an
immediate appeal to the electorate — then the Labour party has to work harder on getting his policies across.»
The Court of
Appeal in Abuja has ruled that the
immediate past National Spokesperson of the People's Democratic Party, Chief Olisa Metuh, has a case to answer.
Submission of a paper that has not been approved by all authors may result
in immediate rejection without
appeal.
The
appeal of online dating is that you can sort through and communicate with far more people than you could
in an
immediate social circle.
Upload a few cursory details and a choice image, ping on location - awareness and you'll see who is
in your
immediate radius and who might be
appealing enough to arrange to meet
in real life.
That's no doubt the game's
immediate appeal, and you'll thrill to see everyone
in action, even if there are some characters you need to Google to get the backstory of.
The film's intelligent selection of rock songs, hilarious stoner dialogue, crude jokes, and endless partying
appealed to a particular audience and the film became an
immediate cult hit; it was even blessed with midnight showings
in certain cities.
These experiments may not yield
immediate benefits
in terms of increased test scores, but they might serve the needs of individual children and help us find promising breakthroughs that could someday enjoy mass
appeal and application.
Finally,
in September 1959, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals ordered the County to «take
immediate steps» toward integrating its schools, bringing the situation
in the County to a breaking point.13 The county board of supervisors, with assistance from the Virginia General Assembly, took additional measures to undermine funding for integrated public schools.
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From an outsider's perspective, an
immediate worry about this approach is that the site could potentially operate
in a manner similar to a Hollywood focus group, encouraging authors (consciously or not) to cut anything difficult or alienating
in favour of a blander, more widely acceptable middle ground — trying to
appeal to all of the people all of the time rather than trusting the judgement of one auxiliary pair of eyes (speaking of which, professional editors probably won't be too chuffed either).
While some aspects of that history may be less
appealing, lenders may be more apt to do business with an individual if they notice factors like a solid credit performance
in their
immediate history or an increase
in income.
Montreal «must consider the
immediate appeal» of Judge Louis Gouin's decision to suspend the city ban on pit bulls Animal control
in the city of Montreal has suffered many shortcomings, which led to security problems for the citizens and also problems of inappropriate treatment of animals.
While some still make the long trek to and from the Hamptons — or even as far as Newport or Cape Cod — on summer weekends, the beaches
in Queens have only grown more
appealing for their
immediate access and, particularly
in Rockaway, the surf scene.
Act 4 begins to bend
in on itself, swapping the
immediate appeal of Act 3's celestial musical number and self - referential adventure game - within - a-game for obscure experiments
in poetry, cinematography, and the (deep breath) very act of seeing itself.
Roberta Smith neatly captures the
immediate appeal of these works
in a review written for their last major exhibition:
In part, this is one of the most appealing aspects of «bad» painting - that the ideas of good and bad are flexible and subject to both the immediate and the larger context in which the work is seen.&raqu
In part, this is one of the most
appealing aspects of «bad» painting - that the ideas of good and bad are flexible and subject to both the
immediate and the larger context
in which the work is seen.&raqu
in which the work is seen.»
Encountering all those big sheets of graph paper filled
in with row upon row of tiny little numbers and Latin alphabet letters has the
immediate appeal of undergoing an IRS audit or perhaps reading through digital program code.
Trained as a fine artist, his deliberately crude graphic style gives his work an
immediate and accessible
appeal, while simultaneously offering insightful commentary on the absurdities of human relationships.This exhibition, his first major survey show
in London, will cover the full range of Shrigley's diverse practice.
(2) An
immediate appeal against a ruling set forth
in the preceding paragraph shall not have any impact on the validity of a protection order.
(3)
In the case where an
immediate appeal against a ruling has been lodged, and only when there is prima facie evidence showing that there are circumstances that will cause the revocation of the protection order, an appellate court may order, upon a petition, the suspension of the validity of the protection order until the judgment on the
immediate appeal against a ruling has come into effect.
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed the appeal in Canada (Attorney General) v. PHS Community Services Society and ordered the minister of health to grant an immediate exemption to the safe injection facilit
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed the
appeal in Canada (Attorney General) v. PHS Community Services Society and ordered the minister of health to grant an immediate exemption to the safe injection facilit
in Canada (Attorney General) v. PHS Community Services Society and ordered the minister of health to grant an
immediate exemption to the safe injection facility.
In any event, not wanting to wait for the Court of
Appeal we decided to begin chipping away at the
immediate roadside prohibition law.
Following a decision from the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Fifth Circuit that allowed the
immediate enforcement of a state law blocking women from getting services from one - third of abortion providers
in the state, reproductive health care providers have taken their case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
In Durnin (Fisher) I had no choice since I inherited the file in its 14th year and my immediate motion to have a Jury was dismissed just before the trial which left no time to appea
In Durnin (Fisher) I had no choice since I inherited the file
in its 14th year and my immediate motion to have a Jury was dismissed just before the trial which left no time to appea
in its 14th year and my
immediate motion to have a Jury was dismissed just before the trial which left no time to
appeal.
A recent decision of the Ontario Environmental Review Tribunal (ERT) shows how difficult it has become to obtain a stay pending
appeal of environmental orders
in Ontario, with no
immediate prospect of improvement.
For
immediate release — November 1, 2016 VANCOUVER —
In a step backward for the legal profession, the BC Court of
Appeal («BCCA») has dismissed an appeal regarding the Law Society of BC's rejection of the proposed law school Rea
Appeal («BCCA») has dismissed an
appeal regarding the Law Society of BC's rejection of the proposed law school Rea
appeal regarding the Law Society of BC's rejection of the proposed law school Read More
24 October 2014 New Hampshire Supreme Court Nullifies Jury Nullification Statute FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: (406) 442-7800;
[email protected] Helena, MT — The New Hampshire Supreme Court today issued its ruling
in the
appeal of the case of The State of New Hampshire v. Rich Paul, largely nullifying the law as a jury nullification statute.
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE TORONTO ̶
In a ruling today that raises serious questions about reporters» ability to protect their sources and bring important stories to light, the Ontario Court of
Appeal refused to quash the order compelling Vice Media reporter Ben Makuch to provide the RCMP with his background materials.
In this first blog entry, I focus on the
immediate source of the petitions for review — the 14 intermediate courts of
appeals.