Sentences with phrase «less obvious cases»

While the courts remain slow to conclude that a dog bite or a fall from a horse is unlikely to cause severe injury, there is certainly scope for a defendant to argue in less obvious cases, such as, for example, a claimant being knocked over by a dog, that the damage was not likely to be severe and that consequently the claimant has failed to satisfy the requirements of s 2 (2)(a).

Not exact matches

That said, this particular case features an obvious First Amendment issue that muddies the waters of what kinds of data should and shouldn't be off limits, thus making the AG's case less than ideal for furthering the cause of consumer privacy rights.
But if it is to be the second, then the case for election is far less obvious.
«It's possible, in languages where it's really obvious from the case marking where the word fits into the sentence, that might mean it's less important to keep the dependencies local,» Futrell says.
In some cases, it may be less obvious than others that you have left the Tubi Services and reached another website or destination.
All of these ingredients should come together in a mouth - watering finale, but such is not the case; in fact, the film becomes more obvious and less psychological as it goes on.
The more obvious case for intervention is in local authority areas with large numbers of schools Ofsted says are less than good.
Okay, so this one should be obvious, but just in case it isn't: Whether you've got credit card debt, a mortgage, or, ahem, student loans, funneling the money you save by throwing away less food into paying down your debt can have a really big impact on your debt repayment strategy.
Modding was the focus of Burgess's talk, and he made a case for modding tools being a key factor in the success of Bethesda's RPGs, naming a number of obvious benefits (longevity, community dedication, ongoing media attention) in addition to some less obvious upsides.
There are many ways, both obvious and perhaps less - so obvious, that you can minimize your environmental impact when drinking your daily (or, in my case, hourly) cup of coffee.
It may be obvious that such an effect would vary in step with the sunspot cycle, but that is not the case for a simple but a lesser - known reason.
Not using this specific (flawed) metric, makes my case less compelling / obvious.
Coastal Flooding to Increase in Less Obvious Areas In case you need a closer to home example (and one note as obvious as the Mississippi Delta...): An assessment of the impact of sea level rise on New York City showed that by 2080 coastal flooding which historically had been experienced every 10 years, would now occur every 3, and the statistical «once in a century» storm would more likely become the «once every 10 - 35 years»Obvious Areas In case you need a closer to home example (and one note as obvious as the Mississippi Delta...): An assessment of the impact of sea level rise on New York City showed that by 2080 coastal flooding which historically had been experienced every 10 years, would now occur every 3, and the statistical «once in a century» storm would more likely become the «once every 10 - 35 years»obvious as the Mississippi Delta...): An assessment of the impact of sea level rise on New York City showed that by 2080 coastal flooding which historically had been experienced every 10 years, would now occur every 3, and the statistical «once in a century» storm would more likely become the «once every 10 - 35 years» storm.
«We use much - publicized divorces and stories of billionaires, CEOs, politicians, socialites, sports stars, actors, and newsworthy personalities and corporations, to discuss various issues that could pop up in a divorce case and sometimes to even orchestrate a «divorce story» where one may not have been totally obvious to a less discerning eye.»
The most obvious area, amounting to a real family law schizophrenia, is between the law where a couple are married (which has governed most family breakdown cases, since — even now, though less and less so — couples marry) and that where they are not.
While this concept may be obvious when it comes to preparing a case or defense, it may seem less obvious for something like content marketing for your law firm website.
Two net results are obvious: Plaintiffs will recover less, and cases will become more difficult to settle.
There are many cases where it is quite obvious that A has illegally killed B, but where it is much less obvious whether this was first degree murder, second degree murder, or manslaughter.
In so - called «premises liability» cases involving slip and falls, the «fault» is much less obvious.
As to why the lease did not make express provision for repayment, the judge remarked that what was obvious at the present time, in the light of Quirkco and another recent case, PCE Investors Ltd v Cancer Research UK [2012] EWHC 884 (Ch), [2012] All ER (D) 111 (Apr)-- namely, that if the tenant pays a full quarter's rent on the last quarter day before the break date and the lease then terminates on the break date in the middle of a quarter, then a question will arise as to whether the landlord is entitled to retain the full quarter's rent — had been less obvious when the lease was entered into.
It may be that weeding print journals and case law reports is easier, because the comfort level for researchers is higher due to high availability in electronic format, the space and costs savings are obvious to management, and I'd guess that these publications are getting less use in print than ever before.
Existing literature emphasizes the importance of a structure that outlines procedures for case presentation and supervisee participation; less obvious are approaches to address group development.
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