Sentences with phrase «many points in favour»

Erfurt had a number of points in its favour, most notably that it was only thirty miles from Eisenach.
The tie is also to be played at the Emirates Stadium so that is another plus point in our favour.
And the fact that Arsenal are in the Champions League while our rivals are not even in the Europa League is surely a big point in our favour.
Another point in their favour is that they are rarely responsible for any type of allergic reaction.
Emiliani thinks that another important point in her favour is that she has found a very good place for her project.
That's a point in favour of the alternative timelines sketched out on a blackboard in Part II.
She is cool so this is just another point in your favour.
Steering response in the Mazda6 is as good as before, although another point in favour of the Optima GT is the Kia's feedback through the tiller.
You can pick the more powerful petrol engine with your choice of six - speed manual or seven - speed auto, too, which is another point in its favour.
The evidence clearly points in favour of index funds over 5 to 10 year periods except in isolated cases (e.g. Australian domestic small to mid Cap funds or UK domestic mid and large cap funds) which exceptions may evaporate over time.
The production sites description is interesting — Avangardco highlights the geographical diversity of its sites across the Ukraine, which I think is another key point in their favour.
Interesting to see Mark Mobius making many of the same points in favour of emerging and frontier markets in the FT on the same day you posted this!
Still, one point in its favour is that it's easy to check item stats and compare them so you can quickly decide what you want to equip.
The relevant DLC has all been heavily discounted too, and you can now see exactly how much things will cost thanks to the recent XBL update that nixed Microsoft Points in favour of «real» currency.
It is one of the biggest announcements at E3 in our opinion and this is a big point in favour of Sony.
I note, with some amusement, that only two minutes before posting the above reference you referred to the blog rules to (rightly) make a point in favour of Chris Colose.
I actually think you miss one important point in your favour which is this — in order to work on those 9 million homes, you need to gain some sort of consent from at least 9 million residents.
Not a single point in favour of forestry is listed, even though we have been planting trees across North America for years and there is even a holiday to celebrate it.
According to the judge «virtually all the evidence» pointed in favour of C's contention of Kington: although the fact that his mother (with whom the deceased had, in the last years of his life, at best a tangential relationship) would face difficulties in travelling the 50 miles from Worcester to Kington was «a weighty factor», it was outweighed by the fact that the deceased had made his home for most of the last eight years of his life in Kington and that was also where his brother, with whom he was close, and his fiancée lived, as well as where his father wished him to be buried.
The key point in favour of this is the fact that the treaty regime of the European Union has been incorporated in the UK's legal order through the European Communities Act 1972.
Further, if the concept which the phrase reflected was of the court being satisfied or as satisfied as it could be having regard to the limitations which an interlocutory process imposed that factors existed which allowed the court to take jurisdiction, it ought ordinarily to require that, when the court looked at the material, it found the points in favour of the ground for jurisdiction alleged to be more than just evenly balanced by those which pointed the other way.
While Canadian judges, like their Commonwealth siblings, are unwilling to adopt a New York Times v. Sullivan6 - type approach to defamation law (which would require public figure plaintiffs to prove actual malice in order to be successful at trial), doctrinal and technological developments point in favour of an adapted cause of action for public figure plaintiffs under Canadian law.
Hale LJ dissented and expressed concern regarding a general enforceability of pre-nuptial agreements and that the law should «not introduce a presumption or starting point in favour of holding the parties to it: the guiding principle should be fairness in the light of the actual and foreseeable circumstances at the time when the court comes to make its order» and stated that «modern marriage still possesses an irreducible minimum, which includes a couple's mutual duty to support one another and their children».
All About Information SCC makes a modest point in favouring local court's jurisdiction over privacy claim
He recently acted before the Court of Appeal, in which he successfully argued a costs point in favour of the client.
With so many good points in its favour without even talking about it, why am I posting?
The court will consider all contributions made during the marriage, including non-financial efforts such as keeping the house or raising children, though there is no starting point in favour of equality.
With the greatest of respect to both of you, while there may be many points in favour of alternative paths to licensing, it is ignorant to suggest that the altruistic goal of increasing cost - effectiveness in the area of litigation where the great majority of self - represented litigants find themselves — family law — is one of those points.
From a design perspective, Mi 5 looks very good; the curved 3D glass back, the metal frame on the side, the way Xiaomi has managed to keep this phone feeling incredibly thin and light are all points in its favour.
That's a point in its favour, but it certainly doesn't make it any different from existing 18:9 phones.
The Q11 does offer a bigger 5.5 - inch screen, and the design and battery are also plus points in its favour.
Asus Zenfone 3 Laser has some points in its favour in terms of camera and design, but it is an expensive phone.
Asus Zenfone 3 Laser has some points in its favour: I like the design, the camera is good but can be painfully slow in most situations, and the battery life will be enough for most regular users.
I would be pleased to concede this point in your favour if you can / would do this.

Not exact matches

The visible failure of the war on drugs, combined with a generational tipping point in attitudes, has poll after poll showing a majority of adults favouring the legalization or at least decriminalization of recreational cannabis use.
StatsCan pointed to the steady decline in marriages in favour of common - law unions and single - parent households, but that's probably not a factor.
The company's strategy to build a strong international presence, Franco explains, is to dial back the high price - point seasonal products (such as winter coats) in favour of apparel and other pet - themed goods that can be sold in multiple markets, as well as trend - driven items, including eco-friendly products such as all - natural pet - food flavour enhancers.
Smith also isn't optimistic about the U.S. market, pointing out that it's a mature economy, and demographics are not in its favour.
Toronto - Dominion is the latest major bank to declare a recession in Canada, saying the «balance of probabilities» has tipped in favour of another quarter - point rate cut next week.
The report points to a recent survey that found 70 per cent of Lower Mainland residents are in favour of allowing ridesharing services to operate in B.C. and notes that the municipalities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and Langley Township have all come out in favour of ridesharing in recent weeks.
One of the points Neils Veldhuis made was that he would also favour an increase in payroll taxes, ie CPP and EI.
As a starting point, Glass Lewis is strongly in favour of the «one - share - one - vote» principle.
I continue to believe that at one point, probably in a down - trending market, people will start to favour value over growth.
Points raised in the blog post include the following: - There are people and groups on both the left and right of the political spectrum who favour a Guaranteed Annual -LSB-...]
De Chardin made two important points: firstly that the science of man seems to come out decisively in favour of monophyletism and secondly that any decision for or against monogenism must ultimately elude science in view of the depth of time that has elapsed since the creation of man.
For the moments we are weak, we can rely on his strenght; at the points where we seem to be giving up, he, in his fears and questioning, clung to his only thruth: I am the beloved son of God, on me his favour rests.
In pointing to the prior reality of I - Thou knowing, Buber is not setting forth a dualism such as is implied by Nicholas Berdyaev's rejection of the world of social objectification in favour of existential subjectivity or Ferdinand Ebner's relegation of mathematical thinking to the province of the pure isolated I («Icheinsamkeit»In pointing to the prior reality of I - Thou knowing, Buber is not setting forth a dualism such as is implied by Nicholas Berdyaev's rejection of the world of social objectification in favour of existential subjectivity or Ferdinand Ebner's relegation of mathematical thinking to the province of the pure isolated I («Icheinsamkeit»in favour of existential subjectivity or Ferdinand Ebner's relegation of mathematical thinking to the province of the pure isolated I («Icheinsamkeit»).
As Paul Pfeutze has pointed out, both the dialogical philosophy and pragmatism emphasize the concrete and the dynamic, both reject starting with metaphysical abstractions in favour of starting with human experience, both insist upon «the unity of theory and practice, inner idea and outer deed,» and both insist on the element of faith and venture.
The refusal to use this terminology is, therefore, not at this point in itself a prior decision in favour of a Platonic conception of spirit, nor is it a prior decision whether within the world, that is to say within the domain of possible individual objects of cognition, there are any which absolutely and in every respect can be exempt from those «material» laws which we discover in the reality which we empirically experience, or whether this is inconceivable.
My point about Hindus is that they manage to fit their gods into the natural universe just as easily as Christians do, which tells me that there really isn't anything in science favouring the belief in God particularly.
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