Sentences with phrase «irreducible minimum»

The phrase "irreducible minimum" refers to the essential or smallest amount or level of something that cannot be reduced further. It represents the basic or fundamental requirement without which something cannot exist or function properly. Full definition
If the answers to these questions were yes, the appeal also considered whether the principles in Tariq v Home Office concerning irreducible minimum disclosure apply to proceedings concerning search warrants.
But I would urge that the study of the Synoptic Gospels should be more than an exercise in the historical critic's art of fixing the irreducible minimum of bare fact in the record; and that the study of Paul and John should be more than either a problem in Comparative Religion or the first chapter in a History of Dogma.
It is hoped that it may, therefore, be claimed that the material here presented does represent an irreducible minimum of historical knowledge available to us at the present time.
At its irreducible minimum, Catholicism requires a belief that an all - knowing, all - powerful, immortal being created the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies 13,720,000,000 years ago (the age of the Universe) sat back and waited 10,000,000,000 years for the Earth to form, then waited another 3,720,000,000 years for human beings to gradually evolve, then, at some point gave them eternal life and sent its son to Earth to talk about sheep and goats in the Middle East.
(ENTIRE BOOK) An attempt to establish what may be known with reasonable certainty of the teaching of Jesus, «an irreducible minimum of historical knowledge available to us at the present time» (1967).
There is but only one object of faith which is the irreducible minimum to be believed: Jesus Christ in His promise of eternal life to the believer.
Tom Wright calls it the «irreducible minimum», without which this is not the gospel, we are not saved, and without believing, living and sharing this we are not the Church.
If as the report says the NHSLA is correct that it now has # 16.8 billion of liabilities of legal action against it, then the NHS would be wise because of this cost to consider investing in ensuring that mistakes and accidents are reduced to the irreducible minimum.
«At this point of our nationhood, if truly Buhari means well for the suffering Nigerian masses, this is surely the irreducible minimum demand, President Buhari can give to Nigerians, if he actually means well for us.»
«The irreducible minimum Nigerians are expecting from the PDP to be taken seriously again, as a party that has learnt some lessons from its 14 months avoidable ordeal, is to bring Sheriff and his fellow accomplices to book.»
In the UK there is now and has been a concerted effort to reduce MRSA infections to the irreducible minimum.
All bubbles burst when risk aversion reaches its irreducible minimum, i.e. credit spreads approaching zero, though analysts» ability to time the onset of deflation has proved illusive (sp).
(There would still be an irreducible minimum of dogs and cats left homeless because of tragedies befalling their human families.)
Both the yearnings of Malevich's Slavic soul and the deductions of Duchamp's rationalist mind led both men ultimately to reject and exclude from their work many of the most cherished premises of Western art in favor of an art stripped to its bare, irreducible minimum.
Someday it will be zero as we learn to recycle all the things that end up in scrap, having first reduced them to that irreducible minimum.
Given the historical, international, and jurisprudential context, it is clear that the ability to engage in the collective withdrawal of services in the process of the negotiation of a collective agreement is the irreducible minimum of the freedom to associate in Canadian labour relations as protected under section 2 (d) of the Charter.
Mutuality is something of the «new kid on the block» as a test for determining employment status and is seen as part of the irreducible minimum to establish such status, along with personal service and control.
Therefore, for the first time, we have an unequivocal statement from the ECtHR that, regardless of what an employer says, employees are subject to an irreducible minimum right to private social life whilst at work.
At least so far as the common law is concerned, we would accept the submission that this principle represents an irreducible minimum requirement of an ordinary civil trial.
This is the starting point for the Appellants fundamental claim, in reliance on Tariq v Home Office [2011] UKSC 35, [2012] 1 AC 452, that there must be an irreducible minimum disclosure to permit an effective remedy by way of judicial review of search warrants.
The High Court has ruled that in a case against the state which did not directly affect the liberty of the subject, there was no irreducible minimum of disclosure of the state's case which the court would require.
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