Sentences with phrase «legitimate justification»

To meet the definition, a child must have allied himself or herself strongly with one parent, while rejecting a relationship with the other without legitimate justification.
Whether there are legitimate justifications associated with the rule that would override or supersede any concerns about the potential impact on the employee exercise of protected rights.
Parental alienation is a mental condition in which a child, usually one whose parents have been engaged in a high conflict separation, allies him or herself with an alienating parent and rejects a relationship with the other parent without legitimate justification.
These mezuza bans are considered illegal discrimination under the Fair Housing Act, because only a Jew would have any need to put something on the door frame, so the rule (even if we assume the rule exists) negatively impacts only Jews, and nobody else... and there's no legitimate justification for the rule, since it's not a safety issue and it's too small to be considered unsightly.
Whilst this is a positive announcement by Australian Pork Limited, there is no legitimate justification for not getting rid of sow stalls earlier and we will be campaigning for them to do so.»
Can that ever be a legitimate justification for the gap?
«Is that a legitimate justification for punishment, or do we need to rethink what we do and instead focus more on rehabilitation?»
Game after game bought on the success of the previous one, the legitimate justification being that they always use that money to make the next one excellent as well.
If Mr. Latif had been able to establish prima facie discrimination, Bombardier would have been required to provide some legitimate justification for its decision.
The first response to this concern is it is not a legitimate justification for law society regulation.
I received a copy of this proposal, which briefly described parental alienation as follows: The essential feature of parental alienation is that a child — usually one whose parents are engaged in a hostile divorce — allies himself or herself strongly with one parent (the preferred parent) and rejects a relationship with the other parent (the alienated parent) without legitimate justification.
The rejection does not have legitimate justification.
Bernet, Boch - Galhau, Baker & Morrison (2010) defines alienation, «when a child allies himself or herself strongly with one parent (the preferred parent) and rejects a relationship with the other parent (the alienated parent) without legitimate justification.
Church closed his testimony by saying that he believes there are legitimate justifications that underlie TREB's VOW policy and that its purpose is not anti-competitive.
Lacking any evidence that anyone in Canada has attempted to infringe the MLS trademark, the bureau questions the protection of the trademark as a legitimate justification for the proposed amendments....
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