Sentences with phrase «justifiable causes»

Robert Toutkoushian, executive director of the University of New Hampshire Office of Policy Analysis, says that in his studies of national data, even when he controlled for what might be considered justifiable causes of the difference — such as years of experience, the highest degree earned, years of seniority, and departmental affiliation — an 8 % gap still remained.
Arsenal fans may have justifiable cause to call for improvement in a number of areas, but the above stat just proves that the club is performing at as high a level as it has ever been — it is just those around them that have got far stronger.
True heartfelt passion and love can be justifiable cause for dating your ex's friend.
When said product is not only devoid of any promised laughs, but is also a receptacle for a cinematic sewer line, I'd call it justifiable cause for loud screaming, random looting and worldwide anarchy.
Individuals that voluntarily leave their employment are not entitled to Employment Insurance (EI) benefits unless they leave upon a justifiable cause under the Employment Insurance Act (see section 29 c for a complete list).
If you receive an unfavorable judgment due to ineffective self - advocacy, you could be bound by it indefinitely as correcting or modifying orders can be difficult without justifiable cause.
A natural parent's consent is not required if the parent failed «without justifiable cause to provide more than de minimis contact with the children for at least a year immediately preceding the filing of the adoption petitions.»
The Court noted that in other cases a parent has been considered to have justifiable cause for not communicating when the custodial parent significantly interferes or discourages communication.
Not only are these scenarios considered unsafe and illegal, they are justifiable cause for your insurer to label you a bad risk and refuse to renew your policy.
Further, «an injury to a person's business by procuring others not to deal with him, or by getting away his customer, if unlawful means are employed, such as fraud, or intimidation, or if done without justifiable cause, is an actionable wrong.»

Not exact matches

Do you see how justifiable doubt is actually caused by churches who do not split hairs over doctrine, but will do so over rug color and expenses.
To recall the set of propositions that opened this article, one can make justifiable judgments here: Some people were advancing causes of racial minorities and women better than liberal Protestants or Christians in general.
I would prefer to begin with the premise that the individual's suffering is never justifiable and is never actively willed or caused by God for the sake of adding beauty to the cosmic work of art.
As Arsenal fans, we've all seen instances in the past where important players completely dedicated to the Arsenal cause have left the club, sighting a lack of ambition, which I feel is justifiable to a certain extent.
It is not whether bias caused educators to label black students as tardy more often, but whether it is educationally sound and justifiable to suspend children for tardiness.
... are being cut back without «justifiable» cause!
A person commits aggravated cruelty (a Class E felony) to animals when, with aggravated cruelty and with no justifiable purpose, he or she intentionally kills or intentionally causes serious physical injury to a companion animal.
I think you will find that the idea that all things, no matter how bad, are justifiable in the name of «the cause «is position held by less and and less people has time moves one.
But their practices are not justifiable except in terms of advancing the Cause.
For example, the spouse of a person killed in an accident caused by a drunk driver often has a justifiable wrongful death claim against the insurance company of the negligent driver.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, a person is not justified in using physical force if: (a) With intent to cause bodily injury or death to another person, he provokes the use of unlawful physical force by that other person; or (b) He is the initial aggressor; except that his use of physical force upon another person under the circumstances is justifiable if he withdraws from the encounter and effectively communicates to the other person his intent to do so, but the latter nevertheless continues or threatens the use of unlawful physical force; or (c) The physical force involved is the product of a combat by agreement not specifically authorized by law.
In sum, the Court held that while Mr. Milhaly had established prima facie discrimination caused by APEGA's confirmatory exam and FE Exam requirements, the evidence clearly established that these APEGA requirements were reasonable and justifiable under the Act.
For example, the general practice of assigning rights for the amount of one dollar ($ 1) has no justifiable existence under the laws of Quebec; assignments can take place without any exchange of money provided that the parties have valid reasons (i.e. a «cause») for entering into such a bargain.
If you think that you have a justifiable reason why you did that certain thing that caused the traffic enforcer to give you ticket then tell him the truth with all honesty.
It's been a whole year since the iPhone 7, with only its Lightning port, kicked up a fair deal of dongle drama, and the world has more or less come to terms with the loss of our on - device auxiliary ports, even if it has caused some headaches and justifiable backlash.
The supreme court cited the Restatement of Torts (Second), section 522, stating: «one who, in the course of his... profession, or in any other transaction in which he has pecuniary interest, supplies false information for the guidance of others in their business transactions, is subject to liability for pecuniary loss caused to them by their justifiable reliance on the information, if he fails to exercise reasonable care or competence in obtaining or communicating the information.»
Hampton Realty v. Conklin (220 A.D. 2d 385)- issues of justifiable reliance and reasonable inquiry; motion for a leave to appeal denied (87 N.Y. 2d 805); non-jury trial judgment in favor of broker for commission reversed; broker not the procuring cause where purchaser and seller discussed availability of property prior to listing and where broker did nothing of any significance to assist in the negotiations between buyer and seller aside from a single visit to the property; facts of the case do not support oral promise to «protect» the broker's commission; reasonable duration for term of brokerage agreement implied where agreement contained no term as to its duration and, under the circumstances of the case, it would not be reasonable to extend the duration of the agreement for a term of more than one year.
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