Sentences with phrase «in subsequent decisions»

It was decided in 2007 by the Court of Appeal and re-affirmed in subsequent decisions.
This distinction is utterly crucial since there was no suggestion in Edwards, or in any subsequent decisions of the Privy Council, that the text of the BNA Act was itself a living tree whose meaning would «grow» over time.
Hence, the Supreme Court in the subsequent decisions in Waterville and Isofoton ordered that payments made in respect of contracts or agreement made in contravention of Article 181 (5) of the Constitution must be refunded except without interest.
In a subsequent decision, Kelly v. UBC (No. 4), 2013 BCHRT 302, the Tribunal awarded him damages for lost earnings and injury to dignity.
In a subsequent decision, Dorothy and Thelma Tucker & Ors and Maureen Young & Ors / Western Australia / Zeedam Enterprises Pty Ltd, NNTT WO00 / 381 and WO00 / 400, Mr John Sosso, 4 May 2001, the Tribunal in reviewing the decision in Roy Dixon said (inter alia)(at paras [42]- [50]-RRB-:

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These risks and uncertainties include, among others: the unfavorable outcome of litigation, including so - called «Paragraph IV» litigation and other patent litigation, related to any of our products or products using our proprietary technologies, which may lead to competition from generic drug manufacturers; data from clinical trials may be interpreted by the FDA in different ways than we interpret it; the FDA may not agree with our regulatory approval strategies or components of our filings for our products, including our clinical trial designs, conduct and methodologies and, for ALKS 5461, evidence of efficacy and adequacy of bridging to buprenorphine; clinical development activities may not be completed on time or at all; the results of our clinical development activities may not be positive, or predictive of real - world results or of results in subsequent clinical trials; regulatory submissions may not occur or be submitted in a timely manner; the company and its licensees may not be able to continue to successfully commercialize their products; there may be a reduction in payment rate or reimbursement for the company's products or an increase in the company's financial obligations to governmental payers; the FDA or regulatory authorities outside the U.S. may make adverse decisions regarding the company's products; the company's products may prove difficult to manufacture, be precluded from commercialization by the proprietary rights of third parties, or have unintended side effects, adverse reactions or incidents of misuse; and those risks and uncertainties described under the heading «Risk Factors» in the company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10 - K and in subsequent filings made by the company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission («SEC»), which are available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.
Merck chief executive Ken Frazier set off a parade of departures from Donald Trump's CEO - packed jobs councils — and Trump's subsequent decision to disband those groups before even more business leaders could leave them — following the President's widely criticized response to white supremacist attacks in Charlottesville, Virginia in mid-August blaming «many sides» for the violence.
Anchoring involves creating a mental reference point that influences our appraisal of subsequent conditions, and this influence can assume particular gravity in our decision - making processes when we confront uncertain environments.
The Philidor sales transactions in Q4 2014, and the subsequent accounting treatment, was the result of a careful and reasoned accounting decision made by the Company's Corporate Controller based on what she considered to be complete and accurate facts, and I was told by the Corporate Controller that the outside auditors reviewed the transactions in question.
You can then make decisions in advance of the report in an attempt to predict its contents and the subsequent market movements.
«If a management makes bad decisions in order to hit short - term earnings targets, and consequently gets behind the eight - ball in terms of costs, customer satisfaction or brand strength, no amount of subsequent brilliance will overcome the damage that has been inflicted» Warren Buffett
An investigation that began after the crisis over sexual abuse of children in the Boston Archdiocese fully emerged in 2002 has pored over records dating back more than 60 years, with subsequent decisions on who to name based on the nature of the accusations and other factors, according to O'Malley.
It should not be overlooked that both the trinitarian and christological decisions of this period, decisions that have to do with the most foundational aspects of the Christian faith and have been accepted in subsequent ages with astonishing equanimity, were decisions undertaken by the church under the aegis of Empire.
He warns that by adding them to the well - publicized list of «fundamental rights and freedoms» which was accepted as public world law in the Universal Declaration of 1948 and its subsequent Conventions, we risk diluting the «true» rights and place them at the mercy of changing policy decisions.
Of those who made a «decision» at the crusade, however, only 11.2 percent started participation in a subsequent Crusade - sponsored nurture group and only 8 percent finished the group program.
The study found that of the 1,665 people who «made a decision to accept Christ,» only 242, or 14.5 percent, began to participate in subsequent organized Bible studies and only 101, or 6 percent of respondents completed them.
But precisely because decisions carry such fateful consequences later, these subsequent effects can be put to use in what the Western ascetical literature calls discernment.
2006 was perhaps less embarrassing on the pitch, but Wayne Rooney's decision to indulge in a moment of incautious studbanter in Ricardo Carvalho's personal space, and Cristiano Ronaldo's subsequent, heinous wink, ensured that a suitably hysterical tone accompanied England on their way.
If the Spanish international is to be banned, then it is unlikely to appease West Ham manager Sam Allardyce, who this week bemoaned the retrospective charge of Crystal Palace's captain Mile Jedinak, explaining that the subsequent decision — following an attempted elbow on striker Diafra Sakho — was too late to make any difference to his side, and it appears that history may repeat itself for a second week in a row.
He could have gone to Mexico in 1986, but prematurely decided to retire from the England scene when Bobby Robson took over - a decision that seems even more hasty now in light of Shilton's subsequent achievements and the fact he played in the FA Cup Final a year later with Tottenham Hotspur.
The 1 - 0 loss at Villarreal, and the subsequent 3 - 1 collapse in south Wales, has led many (rather than the usual few) to question Klopp's decisions for the first time.
* In a subsequent Lunch Tray interview with then - USDA undersecretary Kevin Concannon about the new daycare food rules, Mr. Concannon was quite frank about the role of money in this decision: because of Congressional underfunding, a recommendation that kids get only whole fruits and vegetables instead of juice was relegated to an optional «best practice» instead of being an enforceable mandatIn a subsequent Lunch Tray interview with then - USDA undersecretary Kevin Concannon about the new daycare food rules, Mr. Concannon was quite frank about the role of money in this decision: because of Congressional underfunding, a recommendation that kids get only whole fruits and vegetables instead of juice was relegated to an optional «best practice» instead of being an enforceable mandatin this decision: because of Congressional underfunding, a recommendation that kids get only whole fruits and vegetables instead of juice was relegated to an optional «best practice» instead of being an enforceable mandate.
Save the Children has called on FTSE to bring the criteria into line with the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent, relevant Resolutions of the World Health Assembly and noted the decision to keep Nestlé in the Index has been criticised as in - country assessments identified Code violations (note 3).
probably feel more in control and involved in decision - making about their care, and want to carry their notes again in subsequent pregnancies;
The authors of the study recognise the risks associated with an elective caesarean, and decisions about subsequent mode of delivery in women who had a severe perineal tear in an earlier pregnancy must be weighed against the clinical and psychological impacts of severe perineal tearing.
185 Brown 2007: women who carry their own clinical case notes probably feel more in control and involved in decision making about their care and probably want to do so again in subsequent pregnancies
He then talks with patients so they can make an informed decision about which embryo to choose during the embryo transfer phase, the final stage of the IVF procedure, in a subsequent frozen cycle.
Peter Englund, a member of the academy, wrote in an email: «I think this was a wise decision, considering both the inner turmoil of the Academy and the subsequent bloodletting of people and competence, and the general standing of the prize.
His subsequent decision to stand as an independent, followed by his crushing victory over the New Labour machine still counts as the biggest strategic success for the Labour left in recent decades.
Bruno's conviction was eventually thrown out in light of a subsequent U.S. Supreme Court decision that amended the federal «honest services» statute.
The consequences of Newsnight's promotion of the interview — and their subsequent decision not to actually reveal the name of the person they were accusing - have dominated the week in Westminster.
Kimberly Teresa O'Grady said in a Facebook post Saturday that Cuomo's controversial decision and the subsequent media reports have relegated her dad to the anonymous «murdered cop # 1.»
The facts of the case under review are briefly presented below, followed in subsequent parts, by an analysis of the legal bases for the court's decision.
Subsequent projects, all funded by National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants to Osher Center faculty members, have offered more complex logistical challenges, opportunities to participate in high - level decision - making, and the variety she craves.
This prognosis guides decisions for subsequent courses of targeted therapy, and further biopsies are not routinely obtained, given the invasive nature of rebiopsy in the lungs.
Asking Catalan engineers to build a vivarium based on microfluidics in which to observe fruit fly larvae feeding behavior, the scientists demonstrated in subsequent experiments that D. melanogaster larvae are capable of making decisions that balance risk against benefit in the context of their food search.
Subsequent research has examined what is happening in the brain when hoarders try to make decisions about discarding possessions.
If you are interested in a career in patent law (a decision not to be taken lightly), then the effort you put into preparing your applications and for subsequent interviews is vital.
Such a capacity, which suggests at least partial awareness, distinguishes minimally conscious patients from those in a vegetative state and therefore has implications for subsequent care and rehabilitation, as well as for legal and ethical decision making.
Your vows became hard - wired into your nervous system, where today they lodge to make all of your subsequent decisions and choices in life.
Fine as far as it goes, I suppose, but Paul gets into really deep water when it decides to take a few shots at fundamentalist Christianity, only to abandon the thread with a Vulcan mind - meld and Buggs's subsequent decision to squeeze in all the profanity her wacko upbringing denied her.
The perfect casting of, and subsequent connection between, Bening and Bell show what a true female maverick Grahame was, both in the Hollywood system and in real life, and how supportive Turner was of her decisions.
Wolters constructs a largely chronological history since the first half century of the 1954 Brown decision, and his case studies of desegregation - in - action are drawn from contemporary news coverage and subsequent historical, legal, and political science scholarship.
Rosenberg describes his decision as influenced by professional, rather than personal, ethics: Both the protests and the subsequent White House response «had a really jarring impact on people in our community, people on our campus, and people in our alumni community,» he says in a phone interview.
Subsequent chapters cover Parks's childhood, her marriage, the year - long bus boycott that culminated in the 1956 Supreme Court decision banning segregation on public transportation, and the beginning of the civil rights movement.
In a subsequent post on its website, the union went bonkers, claiming, «Corporate millionaires and special interests have mounted an all - out assault on educators by attempting to do away with laws protecting teachers from arbitrary firings, providing transparency in layoff decisions and supporting due process rights.&raquIn a subsequent post on its website, the union went bonkers, claiming, «Corporate millionaires and special interests have mounted an all - out assault on educators by attempting to do away with laws protecting teachers from arbitrary firings, providing transparency in layoff decisions and supporting due process rights.&raquin layoff decisions and supporting due process rights.»
Observations generally focus on isolated behaviors, and do not take into account preceding and subsequent behaviors that support teaching decisions observed at a moment in time.
Obviously, the composition of the Court has changed in the past 40 years, but subsequent decisions since have also provided an opening for Janus to overturn Abood.
In the wake of District Judge John Dietz's ruling that the current system is in violation of the Texas Constitution, the scramble is once again underway to fix the problem politically, while awaiting the inevitable appeal of the decision by the State to the Texas Supreme Court.The primary issues remain those of «equity» and «adequacy», as those are vaguely defined by the Constitution, amplified by the Edgewood vs. Kirby decisions and subsequent legislatioIn the wake of District Judge John Dietz's ruling that the current system is in violation of the Texas Constitution, the scramble is once again underway to fix the problem politically, while awaiting the inevitable appeal of the decision by the State to the Texas Supreme Court.The primary issues remain those of «equity» and «adequacy», as those are vaguely defined by the Constitution, amplified by the Edgewood vs. Kirby decisions and subsequent legislatioin violation of the Texas Constitution, the scramble is once again underway to fix the problem politically, while awaiting the inevitable appeal of the decision by the State to the Texas Supreme Court.The primary issues remain those of «equity» and «adequacy», as those are vaguely defined by the Constitution, amplified by the Edgewood vs. Kirby decisions and subsequent legislation.
Because our curriculum spans Grades PreK - 12, the instructional decisions presented in the vignettes stem from learning in previous grades and anticipate the work of subsequent grades.
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