Sentences with phrase «immutable personal»

When asked by Justice Russell Brown whether law school tuition fees were a discriminatory barrier to entry, the AG's counsel stated that while tuition does not engage an immutable personal characteristic like sexual orientation, «[t] here may well be an argument in a different case that an accredited law school may not set their fees so prohibitively high... so as to curtail the [admission] of meritorious candidates.»
... Prohibited grounds of discrimination generally address immutable or constructively immutable personal characteristics, and the types of childcare needs which are contemplated under family status must therefore be those which have an immutable or constructively immutable characteristic.
There is a difference between business arrangements that are entered into voluntarily, and irrational, debilitating animus that is based on immutable personal characteristics.

Not exact matches

Next month in Tooling Up: Stay tuned for the six final «Immutable Laws of the Personal Marketing Campaign.»
In addition to the invaluable experiences I have shared with my colleagues and professors, I have realized that my personal experiences hold value, that we do not have to accept flawed systems as immutable entities, and that we have the power to create the opportunities we want — both for students and for ourselves!
Each personal history to them is the sum of immutable events and unavoidable circumstances which have made the person what he is.
the artwork on show includes rarely displayed collaged works on postcards by Wangechi Mutu ART ’00 from her personal collection, a site - specific installation in ink, pencil and wash on paper by Firelei Baez titled «Memory, Like Fire, is Radiant and Immutable,» and a video piece by William Pope.L where, dressed as Superman with a skateboard on his back, he crawls all the way to the Bronx from the base of the Statue of Liberty.
But does anyone know what «People who claim to be non-religious are in fact religious but are simply unaware that their personal belief system has immutable structure» means?
And so what is the point of telling me my personal belief system «has immutable structure» — ie, is «unchanging over time or unable to be changed.»?
Distinction amounts to discrimination when the unequal treatment is based on an enumerated ground, i.e. a personal characteristic, such as colour of skin, race or sex, which is immutable (or constructively immutable), and should therefore not be the basis for the assessment or treatment of individuals.
The duty to make legal services adequately available should be given constitutional status based upon a Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms s. 15 «equality rights» argument that recognizes, «legal services at reasonable cost» as a constitutional right, based upon the principle that being middle class, or of «middle income,» and unable to obtain legal services at reasonable cost, is a state of one's condition that is «immutable, or changeable only at unacceptable cost to personal identity,» and to one's ability to invoke constitutional rights and freedoms, and the rule of law.
We can think of securing priority of inventions and logos, but also personal identity or property information can be registered in an immutable way.
«Everyone's situation is different» is a common mantra in personal finance, but Ramsey believes that some things are immutable, and no matter anyone's situation, whole life insurance isn't a good investment.
You know blockchain by now: the immutable digital ledger technology behind Bitcoin which logs all transactions and is distributed across a network of personal computers, free from the vulnerabilities (and corruptibility) of a centralised hub or authority.
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