Sentences with phrase «law in a particular direction»

Of course, there is always the risk that the opposite of the desired principle will be established on appeal, so I work with clients to carefully evaluate the pros and cons of attempting to move the law in a particular direction.

Not exact matches

By «the continuation in sin,» which is the theme we now have to deal with, we are to think not so much of the particular new sins as of the state of being in sin, which in turn becomes the potentiation of sin in itself, an abiding in the state of sin with consciousness thereof, so that the law for the movement in potentiation is, here as everywhere, in the inward direction, in more and more intense consciousness.
There are unfortunately many (and growing) such cases, and just because the law falls in a particular direction that does not make the result either right or even sensical (not nonsensical?)
Of course, any repeal of a breed - discriminatory law is a step in the right direction, however, this particular situation is one of note because of the reason for the potential repeal.
While this particular situation might not occur by chance in nature, it shows that it is not a law of nature that if you add energy to a system, all sub-parts of the system experience only fluctuations in the same direction.
Combining Kirchoff's Law with everything else: EWF: Consider an unit intensity of photons (of a particular frequency, and if necessary, polarization) directed in some direction from some location.
In particular, a part of Planck's blackbody radiation law is the COSINE of the angle between (a) the direction of the solid angle into which the radiation is propagating and (b) the normal to the radiating surface.
Professor White suggests that it does matter how opinions are written because they have important consequences for the parties in a particular case and for the future.29 He further argues that a crucial part of legal activity is the criticism of opinions on rational, political, and moral grounds because that is how relevant arguments are made in support of changing or retaining current rules of law.30 For him, the bigger question «is whether law will move in the direction of trivializing human experience, and itself, or in the direction of dignifying itself and that experience.»
Returning to the majority view, the common law duty of prior consultation depended on the particular circumstances in which each direction is made.
«We remain convinced that the common law approach to evidence is basically sound, and that it would be unwise to reform the law in radically new directions, alien to the tradition of the common law, for example by leaving the admissibility of evidence solely to the judgment of individuals presiding in particular cases.»
In each case though I think the lawyer would have to balance the overarching obligations of counsel in light of the particular circumstances given that the directions in the law governing lawyers on this point are not cleaIn each case though I think the lawyer would have to balance the overarching obligations of counsel in light of the particular circumstances given that the directions in the law governing lawyers on this point are not cleain light of the particular circumstances given that the directions in the law governing lawyers on this point are not cleain the law governing lawyers on this point are not clear.
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