Sentences with phrase «less arguable»

The Divisional Court judge hearing the motion found the notice of appeal to be «generic in nature, and raises no issue that could conceivably provide an understanding of the basis for an appeal, far less an arguable basis.»
The Divisional Court judge hearing the motion found the notice of appeal to be «generic in nature, and raises no issue that could conceivably provide an understanding of the basis for an appeal, far less an arguable basis.»

Not exact matches

Less obvious, but perhaps, arguable would be older and younger siblings where the older sibling has more perceived power, however it could take many forms, and might be argued that any close familial relationship is likely to develop a hierarchy of power, or pecking order, that invalidates any equal position in which to make a valid consent.
Whilst it is arguable that the matter could have been pursued for much less, the reality is that litigation is a very costly exercise, with the risk that the losing party will be exposed to pay the legal costs of the successful party.
The only advantage with e-ink is less fatigue (arguable given how easy it is to change screen brightness / colors / night mode), and the sheer lack of distractions with other easily available apps on a smarter device like netflix, a web browser, games, email, or whatever else.
Of course this is perfectly arguable — the only thing is that it is much less comfortable than the case when the signal clearly emerges (at a several, say 5 sigma level) from a unknown noise, because in this case you don't have really to justify that you understand very well the noise — actually you don't care at all about it.
According to the same source, Honda will probably continue to make the Insight hybrid even though sales are very slow (less than 100 per month) for the bragging right of having the most fuel efficient hybrid (though it's arguable that the Toyota Prius is relatively more efficient if you consider that it is heavier, roomier, more powerful and doesn't use as much expensive aluminum to reduce weight).
Yet Justice Veldhuis does seem to acknowledge there is an arguable point on whether the 8000 resident threshold is merely an aspirational target or a hard cap (at para 41) but then goes on to more or less crunch the numbers and conclude this development project is not going to push Banff over 8000 permanent residents and therefore this issue has no chance of success on appeal (at paras 42 - 44).
Similar aims were endorsed by the ECJ when addressing the compulsory retirement of German public prosecutors in Fuchs v Land Hessen C - 159 / 10, but it is arguable that Prigge signals a less flexible approach.
In relation to secrecy the position is less clear; while the section says nothing about this, it is submitted that it is arguable that a necessary implication flowing from its creation of the framework of the new exclusions and defences which it inserts into a new s 188B (which this article does not consider), that it will have to be proven that secrecy was intended.
And it's arguable that display quality matters less on a device that's more about notifications and less about content consumption — just as long as you can see it.
Likewise, if you are making less use of the add - on features (Running Coach, Assistant - integration, and so on), then you will arguable also see an increased return in battery life.
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