Sentences with phrase «in eminent»

Some developers are agnostic in the eminent domain battle.
Writing for the majority, Justice John Paul Stevens agreed with New London that economic development could be seen as fulfilling the «public purpose» requirement laid out in eminent domain statutes.
We are considered national market leaders in eminent domain valuations, understanding both Federal and State regulations.
The Fiscal Year 2015 Omnibus Appropriations bill contained a provision which prohibits HUD, FHA, or Ginnie Mae's involvement in the eminent domain scheme developed by Mortgage Resolution Partners and considered by more than a dozen municipalities across the country.
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The half - hour program features two partners from Hartford's Shipman & Goodwin being interviewed about their recent $ 12.4 million jury win in an eminent domain case against the town of Branford.
3) City of Pearland, supra (Court properly refused jury view of tract taken for sewage disposal plant in eminent domain proceeding, where party objected to view.)
Before I began practicing almost exclusively as an injury lawyer, I litigated business and contract cases throughout Georgia and represented Cobb County's Department of Transportation in eminent domain cases.
The Privy Council was his favourite tribunal; his wide acquaintance with foreign systems of law qualified him in an eminent degree to deal with the cases from the colonies which came before the Judicial Committee.
Effective August 1, 2017, the Virginia Supreme Court amended Rule 1:18 to provide for an alternative pretrial order (Form 3 - A) for use in eminent domain cases.
At RGL Forensics, we have extensive experience in eminent domain cases.
Won decision in an eminent domain proceeding versus the State of New York upholding the largest condemnation award in New York history, totaling $ 125 million.
The attorneys at Sharma Eminent Domain Lawyers represent business and property owners throughout the state of Florida in eminent domain disputes.
We also have significant experience in eminent domain, tax abatement, and real estate valuation matters, having been involved in numerous seven figure cases.
For more than 25 years, our attorneys have represented public entities as they undertake public construction projects, such as firehouses, community buildings, park development or road paving, and we've guided them in eminent domain actions and tax exemptions for park and publicly owned properties.
Lawrence Krauss, co-chair of the BAS Board of Sponsors and holder of many other prominent positions in eminent science bodies, says, «Unfortunately, Einstein's statement in 1946 that «everything has changed, save the way we think,» remains true.
In climatology, there has apparently been no recognition of outstanding achievement being recognised by naming a unit, effect, or principle in an eminent achiever's honour.
Since the 1990s, his work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world and is held in eminent collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Albertina Museum in Vienna and the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
Alley Cat Allies does not recommend relocation; it should be done only under extreme circumstances when the cats» lives are in eminent danger.
It should be done only under extreme circumstances when the cats» lives are in eminent danger.
Donald McCaig, farmer, Border Collie owner, and author, describes succinctly and colorfully the Border Collie style in Eminent Dogs, Dangerous Men:
If you have feral cats that are in eminent danger then you can contacting Barncats at 972-315-2875.
In Eminent Dogs, Dangerous Men, Donald McCaig gave a glimpse into that world and the kind of dog he knows best — the sheep - herding dog.
Our team of Melbourne assignment writers has vast experience and knowledge with an excellent track record of delivering quality orders on time and with high accuracy of the students who are studying in eminent universities and colleges in Melbourne.
Finished in Eminent White Pearl over Black interior.
Yet this is precisely what the founders of our republic envisioned when they devised the Electoral College, a singular body with a singular purpose: to afford, as Alexander Hamilton explained to the people of New York in Federalist No. 68, «a moral certainty, that the office of President will never fall to the lot of any man who is not in an eminent degree endowed with the requisite qualifications.»»
«Maternal instincts lead women to show greater tenderness and less selfishness and to display these qualities towards her infants in an eminent degree».
This kind of emphasis, plus the felt necessity to adapt to the cultural level of the people addressed, meant that the traditional «plain style» which educated preachers of all ages had consciously striven for was in America always in eminent danger of being leveled into plain vulgarity — as witness the succession of revivalists from Buchard and Finney to Billy Sunday.
God is not temporal simply as we are but still is so in an eminent way or (as Whitehead says) «in a sense» temporal.
Faith is here taken first in the direct and ordinary sense [belief], as the relationship of the mind to the historical; but secondly also in the eminent sense, the sense in which the word can be used only once, i.e., many times, but only in one relationship.
Now faith has precisely the required character; for in the certainty of belief (Tro is translated here and in the following three pages as belief or «faith... in a direct and ordinary sense,» as distinguished from Faith «in an eminent sense.»
It has no immediate contemporary, since it is historical in the first degree, corresponding to faith [belief] in the ordinary sense; it has no immediate contemporary in the second degree, since it is based upon a contradiction, corresponding to Faith in the eminent sense.
We could say in summary then that both a-terms and r - terms apply in eminent fashion to God's essence (or to themselves), both apply in a different sort of eminent fashion to each of God's feelings, and both apply in noneminent or surpassable fashion to each feeling of each subdivine individual.
* Tro is translated here and in the following three pages as belief or «faith... in a direct and ordinary sense,» as distinguished from Faith «in an eminent sense.»
But we can worship, truly «ascribe worth», to the perfection or excellence which is love in its eminent and supreme form.
Hartshorne's alternative of dual transcendence holds that, in whatever ways metaphysical contraries can be exemplified in eminent ways, God is characterized by them.
Like every part of the cosmos, only in an eminent degree, it has its own distinctive characteristics, not shared by other cosmic events and processes; so it must be understood in its own terms.
I agree but add: God had no alternative to willing that there be some free creatures, first because (pace Alston) the idea of not creating at all could occur (if I may say so) only to a confused creature, second because, as Peirce, Bergson, and Whitehead have seen, by a «creature» we can consistently mean only a lesser form of the freedom or creativity which in eminent form is deity.
Even though the traditional God has the power to extend aid in an eminent way, it appears as if he has not and will not intervene to prevent unnecessary evil.
(The institute often represents property owners in eminent domain actions, including an Atlantic City woman who fought efforts to turn her home into a limousine parking lot for Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino.)

Not exact matches

In June 2008, an eminent group of Canadian business leaders released a blueprint for sweeping changes to Canada's suite of competition policies.
In an essay for the New England Journal of Medicine some seven years ago, the eminent management scholar Michael Porter famously asked, «What Is Value in Health Care?&raquIn an essay for the New England Journal of Medicine some seven years ago, the eminent management scholar Michael Porter famously asked, «What Is Value in Health Care?&raquin Health Care?»
«The kids who test in the top one percent tend to become our eminent scientists and academics, our Fortune 500 CEOs and federal judges, senators and billionaires.»
In a recent interview with the Yale Daily News, Snyder said, «This particular school at this particular juncture has a great opportunity that no other school has, and that is to leverage an eminent university at a time when that is what is really needed.»
But strip away bad actors and financial engineering, and the concept makes eminent sense in an era of increasing life spans.
And despite Harper's emphatic denial, this makes eminent sense given his steep and long slide in popularity.
«What's true of the most eminent individuals in society is that they have the capacity for zest and sustained hard labor,» she said.
In another one of our working papers, which links our result to various probability puzzles and statistical biases, we found that the simplest version of our problem is nearly equivalent to the famous Monty Hall problem, which stumped the eminent mathematician Paul Erdős and many other smart people.
The eminent technical analyst Walter Deemer, who gained a wide following at Merrill Lynch, Putnam Investments and his own firm starting in the 1960s, said on Twitter, «A market that swings violently in both directions without making any net progress is usually a sign of a reversal rather than a consolidation.»
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