Sentences with phrase «is sufficient reason»

The form has a space for you to write down the reasons for the cancellation or the variation so the court will know if there is sufficient reason.
The courts have found in this case and in many others that a child's inability to have insight into their estrangement from one of their parents is sufficient reason for the courts to intervene and reunify the child with that parent.
But with respect, I don't think this is a sufficient reason or justification for the courts to abdicate their responsibility for upholding the rule of law in the judicial review of administrative decisions entirely.
Is this a sufficient reason to ask for the guarantee to continue?
The Markman Court noted that, «[T] here is sufficient reason to treat construction of terms of art like many other responsibilities that we cede to a judge in the normal course of trial, notwithstanding its evidentiary underpinnings.»
A plaintiff who recovers a sum within the jurisdiction of the Provincial Court under the Small Claims Act is not entitled to costs, other than disbursements, unless the court finds that there is sufficient reason for bringing the proceeding in the Supreme Court and so orders.
Nevertheless, there will be situations where there is sufficient reason to bring the action in the Supreme Court.
It will be for the Court to examine the circumstances of each particular case to determine whether or not there is sufficient reason.
The lack of availability of data due to the conventions of academic scientists is sufficient reason to take the AGW issue out of the hands of academic scientists.
There is sufficient reason for skepticism based on the science (and my knowledge level) alone.
And for some people, the damage that would be done by the investigation itself is sufficient reason to do it.
They don't say; we are doing it because it is unsupported by the science or because every prediction or projection made by the IPCC was wrong, which alone is sufficient reason.
It is unfair, and it is unwise for us to say that genetics alone is sufficient reason for different treatment.
If the animal can not be tested and there is sufficient reason to believe an exposure occurred to either a person or a pet, appropriate post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) or quarantine should be initiated.
If, though, you are willing to walk (even if you don't initially enjoy it), that — combined with eating well, of course — is sufficient reason to be very optimistic.
In much of the mainstream media — as well as in the minds of many members of the public — being arrested is sufficient reason for the suspect to be deemed a criminal.
No one wants that outcome, of course, but it is a sufficient reason to change course?
The review by the Australian Competition Tribunal should be based upon the material that was before the ACCC, but the Tribunal should have the discretion to allow a party to adduce further evidence, or to call and question a witness, if the Tribunal is satisfied that there is sufficient reason.
As has been stated earlier, I think, equal treatment under the law, i.e. non-discrimination, is sufficient reason.
«62 In the final analysis, things happen just because they happen; there is no sufficient reason why things are as they are, and «preference is ultimate.
Nor should we be too harsh with the cynical or the despairing; there certainly is sufficient reason for despair.
The nastiness in it, and the atrocities justified by it, is sufficient reason to reject the entire thing.
Since failure to comply with the law is sufficient reason for corralling irresponsible citizens, gun registration would limit, not expand, the threat from lawless elements in society.
Hell in this life is certainly a reality; there is no sufficient reason to think that it ends with death.
He says that unless there is sufficient reason for the acceptance of such Hadith, we are not bound by any of them.
Knowing Obama as we now do, there is sufficient reason to wonder whether Obama became a deep and committed Christian or whether he signed on to advance his political career.
Make no mistake... when the bible is used to justify the demoralizing and marginalizing of an entire class of people... no amount of sincerity or ignorance is sufficient reason to allow the abuse to continue unchallenged.
Here we see shades of the Ray Rice case, and need to ask whether criminal acts are sufficient reason, ethically, to terminate an employee whose on - the - job performance has been otherwise satisfactory.
The legal murder and legal perversion in the West alone will be sufficient reasons for continuous unhappiness for mankind.
I have asked the American Association of Pastoral Counselors to include a provision that receiving direct fees from persons for personal services be sufficient reason to withhold certification of the minister as a pastoral counselor.
That was sufficient reason for our tenacious defense of it.
At first sight materialism's sensitivity to life's ephemerality might seem to be a sufficient reason for our cherishing the biosphere.
In a democracy, if a policy is popular that's sufficient reason to enact it.
This was sufficient a reason for Maria van der Hoeven, the minister of education, to earmark some extra money for the programme.
On the whole, it's not a dealbreaker for most women, but 77 % of men say it's sufficient reason to end a relationship.
The exciting potential of philosophical questions to stimulate inquiry and promote thought about the most important questions of all should be a sufficient reason for its inclusion on the curriculum at all stages.
Even relatively low test scores haven't been a sufficient reason to deny a charter renewal.
Many point out that this unpredictability alone can be sufficient reason to diversify across stock types.
Are they sufficient reason to buy instead of adopt?
There are no specific tests for HGE, but the symptoms combined with an elevated PCV and a decreased total serum protein are sufficient reasons to suspect the condition and begin treatment.
This alone would be sufficient reason to establish the reserve; more loggerheads nest here than anywhere else in Belize and the only other significant nesting site is a small area on Half Moon Caye.
No he should not be sacked for having an alternative theory, but if that was not what he was hired for, and he was spending uni time and money on a pet project that they thought hurt their reputation by being associated with it then that might be sufficient reason.
Once the Rule is invoked, then the court must consider whether there was sufficient reason to bring the proceeding in the Supreme Court.
For a plaintiff who recovers a sum within the jurisdiction of the Small Claims Court to recover more than disbursements, the court must make a finding that there was sufficient reason for bringing the action in the Supreme Court.
[76] Taking all of these factors into account, I am of the view that there was sufficient reason for the plaintiff to bring her action in Supreme Court.
Obviously, the plaintiff bears the onus of establishing that there was sufficient reason for filing in the Supreme Court.
The Defendant argued that the Plaintiff should be deprived of his pre-offer costs as there was no sufficient reason to sue in Supreme Court.
Rule 57 (10) states that «A plaintiff who recovers a sum within the jurisdiction of the Provincial Court under the Small Claims Act is not entitled to costs, other than disbursements, unless the court finds that there was sufficient reason for bringing the proceeding in the Supreme Court and so orders.»
In particular, it emphasises that the length of an employee's absence, in itself, will not necessarily be a sufficient reason to justify dismissal where there is additional evidence to be considered.
[19] The proviso in Rule 57 (10) is «unless the court finds that there was sufficient reason for bringing the proceeding in Supreme Court and so orders».
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