In this article, PulseLearning shares how this motto translates
into a watertight assessment methodology.
It was the enlightenment that divided subjects up
into watertight compartments, giving us chemistry, sociology, botanty and the like.
In the Supreme Court of Canada's Tsilhqot «in decision (para 148) they said: «Interjurisdictional immunity — premised on a notion that regulatory environments can be divided
into watertight jurisdictional compartments — is often at odds with modern reality.
Not exact matches
Ms Dhaliwal also said there needed to be «very strict safeguards» to make sure people weren't pressured
into dying early, although she admitted no law is completely
watertight.
Of course, one must not fall
into the temptation of presenting a tidy and
watertight causal relationship between Christian missionaries and British imperialists.
Mason jars have a rubber liner that keeps the milk
watertight, with a big enough spout to catch the extra when pouring milk from the collection cups
into the container.
People often do that with visa applications — they stuff every bit of useful documentation they can
into it, hoping to present a
watertight case.
Last week it emerged that the Department of the Environment has postponed yet again the publication of its proposals for implementing the directive, which requires turning Britain's existing weak and ineffectual system of designating sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs)
into a legally
watertight system of protection.
Fifteen transverse bulkheads divided her hull
into 16
watertight compartments with doors that were controlled electrically.
ARL asserts that this compartmentalization of the legislative process
into discrete,
watertight stages to which different judicial standards are applied is impossible.
One difficulty facing a party with a
watertight case is that by entering
into «CPR mediation» he will be expected to move to a position of compromise.