Sentences with phrase «less substantial cases»

In addition he conceded that «written witness statements have generally achieved their objective in shorter and less substantial cases», and that they really do «lead to a saving of time and cost».

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Turns out, babywearing is much easier (and less expensive, in my case) and to this day, I still put my two - year - old son on my back if we are going to be walking a substantial amount.
In such a case, the temperature differences between hot and cold regions are less likely to induce good convective flow, and so the hotspots can persist for a substantial time.
Regarding carbohydrate source, a diet with a low versus high glycemic index can be used to reduce HbA1c moderately (by ∼ 0.5 %).13 Case series and pilot studies reveal more substantial improvements in HbA1c and other benefits (less hypoglycemia and reduced glycemic variability) with a very low — carbohydrate diet (VLCD).14 — 21 Although varying to some degree among studies, a VLCD is typically defined as ≤ 20 to 50 g per day of carbohydrates or ≤ 5 % to 10 % carbohydrates as a proportion of calories.22 — 24 In T1DM, small sample sizes and methodological issues limit the significance of VLCD benefits, and little is known about prevalence, practice, and sustainability.
I'm already having trouble spending any substantial amount of money on fully released games due to this and similar cases much less games in soft launch.
«In most cases, two - thirds of the FAFSA form can be completed using tax information, so in less than 10 minutes, we were able to address a major educational problem and had a substantial impact on aid applications and college enrollment,» Long said.
In the case when observed teaching is less than good, in order to achieve Pay Progression, there should be substantial other evidence indicative of pupil progress for the groups for which the teacher is responsible.
Furthermore, all of the engines in the line - up are now far more economical on fuel and, therefore, emit even less CO2, despite a substantial increase in output in many cases.
In my case, I tend to find: i) cheaper and less glamorous picks & shovels plays, which offer equally attractive exposure to compelling long - term investment themes, and / or ii) cheap businesses / assets with a free option attached, which may also offer substantial upside potential.
As intriguing a concept as it is, a «tipping point» is less useful if poorly defined quantitatively or largely unknown, as apparently is the case with two key examples that you cite: thermohaline circulation and substantial melting of ice sheets leading to «dangerous» sea level rise.
-- so one might very well find much less urbanization and microsite impact in the USHCN network which has already been through one level of quality control — obviously not perfect, but still a substantial effort was made — to the ROW network where there is negligible evidence of comparable quality control — and, in the case of China, evidence that key QC efforts (e, g, something as simple as inspection of station history at all stations in network) were not done and claims to have done so were misrepresented in Jones et al 1990.
There is a substantial body of case law on whether prosecution for a crime with elements A, B, and C bars prosecution for a crime with different elements arising from the same facts and circumstances (e.g. if acquittal of a lesser included offense whose elements must all be proved to convict on the more severe offense provides double jeopardy protection), that wouldn't be directly applicable in my alternative scenario because the offense tried the first time and the second would have exactly the same elements.
-- Whether the case is interprovincial or international in nature, and comity and the standards of jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement prevailing elsewhere are relevant considerations, not as independent factors having more or less equal weight with the others, but as general principles of private international law that bear upon the interpretation and application of the real and substantial connection test.
Less than a year into silk, Nathan Pillow QC is already taking the lead on major cases, specialising in substantial civil fraud and asset recovery actions.
Handling the same number of cases with less staff results in substantial cost reductions.
In the Henry case in British Columbia, the government was able to pass the third step of the Oakes test largely because, under the current rules, vouching is permitted: «Looking at the scheme as a whole, taking into account the broad range of options available for proof of identity and residence,» wrote Madam Justice Smith of the B.C. Supreme Court, «I am satisfied that there are no alternative, less drastic means of achieving both of Canada's legislative objectives in a real and substantial manner.»
Though the collaborative model will not be the cheapest model in all cases, it has a substantial opportunity to cost less than traditional trial practice for several reasons.
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