Sentences with phrase «language which»

David, do you think the charge of «making law» doesn't have some validity when the Court holds, some 28 years later that what previously was specifically found not to be a fundamental right is now a fundamental right, on the basis of language which hasn't been amended or revised in the meantime.
It is always problematic if the medical records contain language which does not mention that the injuries were caused by a bicycle accident.
Virginia postnuptial agreement lawyers have extensive experience with the formalities of creating valid postnuptial agreements and with drafting language to ensure clear interpretation of terms to avoid vague language which can cause a term or an entire agreement to fail.
Depiction releases typically contain language which not only allows a producer to make use of footage and photographs of a TV show participant, but which also specifically precludes the participant from suing the producers or broadcasters of the show for any reason — one previously unsettled issue was the extent to which such language (which is generally provided to participants on a «take it or leave it» basis) would be enforced by the courts.
However large and up - to - date the electronic text corpora available are, there will always be aspects of the language which are too rare or too new to be evidenced in them.
A competent medico - legal expert is one who understands the purpose of the medical report, the issues that the lawyer needs addressed, and the language which will convey that.
Other provinces have also had «laymen» (one of the dumbest words in the English language which should be stricken from the record) as Attorneys General, including Ontario where Marion Boyd served in that office from 1993 - 95 and has remained very active with the Law Society of Upper Canada as a lay bencher.
There may be subtle language which allows the company to add charges for specified purposes, and the new owners are availing themselves of that possibility.
I prefer language which simply says that the interpretation and construction of the agreement is to be governed by Ontario law.
«It was a tremendous to have a chance to argue in a language other than my primary language which is Portuguese.
Your headline should include captivating language which answers the search query and grabs the person's attention.
This will give the Supreme Court of Canada an opportunity to consider the «biographical core of personal information» concept yet again as well as a chance to consider the affect of a contractual language which purports to enable a commercial service provider to collaborate with the police.
(a) to be informed promptly, in a language which he understands and in detail, of the nature and cause of the accusation against him;
I was logged into the same account I use to comment here, so I can't imagine the problem is ensuring I'm not a spam bot, and my comments didn't include any links / language which would have seemed to trigger any filters.
So the attack upon freedom of speech is not merely about the cennsorship of language which the Left finds objectionable.
The text of the email appears to contain some language which could be interpreted as a bit dodgy, but honestly if you think science is all fun and games and doesn't involve egos, power struggles, rivalries, and colossal asshattery, well, surprise, it does.
The kayak was «driven into the Don with a man in it who was all hairy, and spoke a language which no person there could interpret.
One revealing phenomena about Monckton's opinion piece in The Australian was its use of impenetrable statistical language which I'm more than happy to admit, left me bamboozled.
By contrast, the abstract Cantate Domino and Ascending Form (Gloria) used a formal language which was integral to the stylistic concerns of her contemporary sculpture.
used a formal language which was integral to the stylistic concerns of her contemporary sculpture.
Entang Wiharso (b. 1967, Tegal, Indonesia) studied painting, graduating from the Indonesian Institute of Arts in Yogyakarta in 1994 and is widely regarded for his dramatic visual language which draws on popular culture and ancient mythology to create unique images of contemporary life.
As such, the art of Thilo Heinzmann can also be seen to engage with notions of aesthetic and conceptual fetishism — developing a visual language which makes eloquent the beguiling tension and resolution between sensory and visual phenomena.
Robert Proch is a Poland painter, muralist and animator with his own unique picturesque language which represents numerous stylistic expressions.
Studded with Ofili's infamous balls of dung, The Naked Soul of Captain Shit and the Legend of the Black Stars is illustrative of the artist's unique pictorial language which integrates the urban black experience with his own African heritage.
This exhibition examined the continuing influence of a visual language which originated in the Pop Art movement of the early 1960s.
Kavanagh has an abiding fixation with cinematic visual language which, with its cuts, cross-fades and splices shares many of the strategies associated with collage.
Besides an aesthetic artistic language which has its roots in certain reductive styles developed over last century, his work offers a far - reaching construct of possibilities to participate in the process of perception.
The Whitney's mock voice has its hammier moments, with polarizing language which makes it hard to imagine a Whitney Museum administrator taking seriously.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul, as one of the most original filmmakers and artists of our time, has developed a distinctive language which approaches fragments of life, from passing gestures to the great cycles, from the often occurring to the unseen, in arresting and compelling narratives.
The show's title, Colored Waiting Room, interpolates an excess, an aberration of intentional language which seeks to qualify division by defining identity.
Variations of black, grey, and off - whites are arranged in broad, horizontal and vertical bands, use an abstract visual language which is unique to the artist.
To make it more believable, Defoe uses a detailed language which is similar to the style of a journalistic report.
His work is a a hodge - podge of fragmented language which ruminates somewhere between some good ole magical mystery «shit» and dystopian certainty.
Simulated realities in the astonishing precision of Old Masters: with his computer the Aachen artist Tim Berresheim generates idiosyncratic scenarios in a visual language which emerges from the tension between computer technology and a questioning exploration of reality.
Betsy Friedman's newest works re-frame the purity of Shaker imagery in her own formal language which involves gorgeous scratch art with tiny fruit - like eyeballs (googlies) attached.
In the 1940's, these connotations evolved towards a more universal language which included the creation of myths such as Idolatress I (1944) by Hans Hofmann (1942 — 43), archetypes such as Pollock's totemic Male and Female, and primitivistic forms such as the savage biomorphs of Richard Pousette - Dart's Undulation (ca. 1941 — 42).
a language which I thought was quite limited before but now am starting to look more carefully at its capacity for recalling its subjects
The project proceeds from an interest in the commemorative language used by monuments and memorials in general, «a language which I thought was quite limited before but now am starting to look more carefully at its capacity for recalling its subjects» Issa notes.
While Rothko's colossal canvasses express basic human emotions and like altar pieces, compel their viewers to step past the boundaries of materiality and into what Robert Rosenblum calls «a quasi-religious state of awe», Pintelon invests heavily in the power of language which contrasts, or reinforces the inner - worldly and the imagination.
His multicultural upbringing reverberates throughout his pluralistic practice, with titles of work displayed in French, his interior and first language which he connects to creativity.
All these objects share a collaged painterly language which calls into question the definition of objectivity.
Considered to be one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Miró created a unique and personal language which draws on memory, fantasy, and the irrational.
But GameMaker will offer the most flexibility and depth by offering their own scripting language which gives you more control over every aspect of the game.
Furthermore, the game is narrated in Japanese with subtitles and the boy does talk as well in the same language which suits the title.
The islands have had a number of owners over the years, a fact reflected in the language which is derived from Sicilian Arabic.
«It is estimated that without reinstatement of language which requires «puppy mill» breeders to pay license and litter registration fees, SB 130 (as passed by the Senate) could cost Ohio taxpayers up to $ 3 million a year!»
While the initial greeting may seem ok, it can very quickly escalate into a fight if one dog feels trapped (common since they are on leash and have nowhere to go) or frustrated that the other dog didn't hear or see their signals that they didn't want to be greeted (often indicated by posture, lip licking, looking away and other body language which may or may not include growling or barking).
Traditional sit / stay / drop commands never worked so we developed our own language which worked for both of us.
It will not accept any language which references a state court decision or a (such and such name) formula.
Deep inside the legislation is language which creates what will be known as a «qualified mortgage.»
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