In its decision, the CAC said: «The central and
insuperable difficulty for the union is that we find the substitution right to be genuine, in the sense that Deliveroo have decided in the new contract that riders have a right to substitute themselves both before and after they have accepted a particular job.»
Cobb insists that Pannenberg's stance poses
insuperable difficulties for the freedom of the creation.
(iv) It is not a good reason for ceasing to act for a client that a solicitor disagrees with the decision of the court, even if he believes that the order has caused
insuperable difficulties for him, or his client, in the preparation and conduct of the defence.
Not exact matches
Here at the outset let us take care to make it clear that the question of an historical point of departure arises even
for a contemporary disciple;
for if we are not careful here, we shall meet with an
insuperable difficulty later (in Chapter V), when we come to deal with the case of the disciple whom we call the disciple at second hand.