Sentences with phrase «make legal sense»

This made legal sense.
«As long as it makes legal sense to us and it within the confines of the constitution we shall respect it until then we are picketing on the 16th at the premises of the EC.»
Back in February, we wrote that while we understood the environmentalists» desire to use Section 115's incredibly broad, economy - wide authority to regulate CO2, doing so made no legal sense.
This attestation is problematic because it makes no legal sense.
It makes no legal sense to have his trial up here.
But for the Supreme Court, the prospect of the case beginning again was too much for the legal system to bear, regardless of whether the Tribunal's decision made legal sense.
That makes no legal sense whatsoever.

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Friends and family members will inevitably say they are «giving» you money for your business, but rarely do they mean to make you an outright gift in the legal sense.
Tony focuses on whether or not the numbers make sense, takes care of the legal work, patents, contracts, professional business plans and often helps secure funding for many of their projects.
«Although we remain confident in our legal position, it simply made no sense to continue this costly legal battle.»
However, there may be potential benefits to incorporation and you should consult with an attorney or other trusted legal advisor to determine if changing the nature of your business entity makes sense for your business objectives.
In a legal sense, there's no case to be made.
That's OK as long as you're being honest about it, but lots of Christians actually claim that the Jews were wrong concerning the god they themselves invented, which makes as much sense as an American legal expert telling the British experts that they don't understand their own law.
Schooling serves to make common sense explicit where this is thought necessary, but also to correct common sense with respect to the technical beliefs and institutional practices that constitute the reigning science, criticism, and legal system of the culture.
«Abortion is legal because it makes sense.
The idea that a group which has not suffered any oppression should benefit from legal protection makes no sense.
It makes much more sense to just create a nation - wide / state - wide acceptance of a legal agreement between two individuals, and then leave it up to the individual churches and communities to celebrate what they consider «marriage» at all.
By comparison, fishon would not recognize the marriage of a gay couple in Canada, even though it is legal, so I'm not sure it makes sense to require government recognition on the other side of the coin.
On the other hand, if the «salvation - deal» can be undone, it makes sense to wonder what are the precise legal conditions that would undo it?
That would be a red flag to anyone with a sense of sanity) 5) Being a convicted con — it makes sane sense that this convicted con - artist also had a thing for young girls and multiple wives (how convienient if one is in a monthly cycle, chances are he could get the boo - ty from another — and keeping them below legal age is an added treat for a pedophile - oriented putz) 6) I'm still stuck on the multiple boo - ty thing... was a great thing in my younger days but I grew into self - reponsibility to my mate and offspring 7) I'm still stuck on the Black thing in Mormonisim — banned until recent time.
Makes sense that they slapped him with some legal bit to shut him up.
I think it makes way more sense to shut a guy down while an investigation or other similar legal process is playing out.
But it made sense to include it; not only is it the only other legal marriage license in the U.S., albeit in just three states (Louisiana, Arkansas and Arizona), but research indicates couples who enter into it are happy.
Given the cultural hand - wringing over decreasing marital rates, divorce and stepparenting, and the rise in non-nuclear families and non-marital births, her proposal to create a legal status seems to make a lot of sense; family law has not kept up with the vast changes in the marital landscape.
As for the recommendation to leave a child in an abusive situation and work on the abuser's sense of remorse at the same time — that is utter lunacy, irresponsible and unrealistic and if he actually did make such a suggestion in a professional capacity could be subject to discipline or legal action.
I was also in a hospital thx to this blog & Dr. Amy, after a very successful out of hospital birth (not home b / c I couldn't do it being a reader here), it would have made sense to do a legal Homebirth in Oregon, where it is mainstream, but because of the work exposing OR's rates here, I could not.
I think that it makes it relatively clear that Trump is not talking about «owe» in a legal or practical sense, but in the sense that he feels that Germany should pay more.
Before mediation even begins, however, someone senses that cash can be made from a legal dispute and sets up an online campaign group to enflame opposition.
The only thing that doesn't make sense is associating this with Trump repudiating the Paris Accord, which was not a treaty, just a general agreement with no legal binding.
That makes sense from a legal standpoint.
«This effort makes sense for the City of Syracuse and the entire state, enabling more than 800,000 New Yorkers to come out of the shadows and have legal, safe access to drivers licenses,» Miner said in a press release.
«It would not make sense for us to see a top priority as going after recreational users in states that have determined that it's legal,» he said, invoking the same approach taken toward users of medicinal marijuana in 18 states where it's legal.
Or, as local teacher and coach Ron Jones later put it: «It doesn't make any sense that we would sign something where they could take legal action against us.»
Given that disgust influences judgements of right and wrong, it made sense to look to the legal system.
And to make matters worse, although the laws are in flux in various jurisdictions, active resistance can be seen as necessary for a legal or even «common sense» definition of rape.
As noted earlier, scientific and technical advice and information — as well as policy analyses — can be made available to the Congress in a manner that is not considered lobbying in the traditional or legal sense.
About Blog Making Sense of All Things Legal, Particularly in the areas of Business and Real Estate.
About Blog Making Sense of All Things Legal, Particularly in the areas of Business and Real Estate.
Thornton, also at the panel, commented: «The thing that appeals to me is (this is) a guy whose sense of justice is not exactly what's legal, it's what's fair... you can't just make a guy (all) milk and cookies.»
Detailing the remarkable true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle (Gugu Mbatha - Raw), born to an aristocratic father and slave mother in 19th century England, and telling a Jane Austen - ish love story against the backdrop of a legal case that was crucial in ending slavery in Britain, it might not be the most formally adventurous film of any director on this list (though it is undeniably Well Made in a classical sense), but that almost feels deliberate.
His viewpoint that the country needed a swift and decisive conclusion to this tragedy makes absolute sense... unless you happened to be one of the accused, or their legal counsel.
It's currently set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, however the festival released a strongly - worded statement today (a coincidence but timing makes sense) about the legal battle it's stuck in - and that it might not premiere if a judge decides otherwise.
SEN is a legal term used to describe «children who have a difficulty or disability which makes learning harder for them which calls for SEN provision to be made available» (Section 20: Children and Families Act 2014).
Students will develop a sense of legal reasoning to minimize organizational risk and promote effective and justice - oriented decision - making for the communities in which they serve as leaders.
This makes it tremendously lightweight and has been firmly embraced by medical, legal and the entertainment industry.This device does not have an eBook store and doesn't even read eBooks, in the conventional sense.
It might seem a little unusual to release a service of this type, but it makes sense when you think of how strictly Facebook has tried to enforce their «real names policy» (requiring members to use their legal names on the site).
It makes no sense for the industry, already battling piracy (read that as code for, «free ebooks»), to open another channel for (legal) «free ebooks», without adding controls to encourage a good percentage of people to buy their ebooks.
If you are a homemaker, or earn less income than your spouse, it may make sense to get legal representation.
Stuffing cash into a mattress, or buying a tangible asset like gold, may make sense to people who live in unstable economies or who lack legal recourse.
Let's look at when legal assistance might make sense.
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