Sentences with phrase «matter of adequacy»

But believe me, it's not a matter of adequacy, but rather a matter of understanding how to effectively prove yourself to recruiters.
The matter of adequacy will return to the courts.

Not exact matches

Adequacy is a matter of relevance and applicability to experience of all kinds.
A bad game by the match officials doesn't gloss over Wenger's and the teams in adequacies in my opinion over a sustained period of time but of course why does that matter when we as fans are told by Ivan we're punching above our weight, the club, our club has so many problems its scary but bad linesman and refs we can't.
Without a clue: Tomas Alfredson's adaptation of a Jo Nesbø detective novel is missing crucial evidence of greatness, or adequacy, for that matter
Yet this report doesn't make use of well - established research conventions (adequacy or equity studies), or for that matter any sensible approach for determining if a formula is in fact broken.
The study of adequacy was to determine what it costs for all of our students — no matter where they live — to attain state academic standards.
If anything, it is a matter of hardware adequacy and highly superior back - end support to shore up the physical product by comparison.
Start by looking for an AAFCO statement of nutritional adequacy and then compare products based on the ingredients list and dry matter content of key nutrients.
What really matters in terms of objective quality on the pet food label is the Nutritional Adequacy Statement (NAS).
I am not contesting your result as a practical matter, only the adequacy of your proof.
Adequacy of reasons is itself a matter of procedural fairness.
As a consequence of this analysis, the HPRB found the College's disposition unreasonable and for this reason, as well as the defects found with the adequacy of the investigation, the HPRB ordered that the matter be sent back to the inquiry committee for reconsideration with directions.
If the answer to Issue (2) is «yes», are the Relevant Provisions exempt from assessment for fairness under the 1994 Regulations by virtue of Regulation 3 (2) because they either define the main subject matter of the contract or concern the adequacy of the price or remuneration, as against the goods or services sold or supplied?
Reg 5 (1) is circumscribed by reg 6 (2) which provides: «In so far as it is in plain intelligible language, the assessment of fairness of a term shall not relate: (a) to the definition of the main subject matter of the contract, or (b) to the adequacy of the price or remuneration, as against the goods or services supplied in exchange.»
Although the court could have concluded that the HPRB was merely incorrect about the adequacy of an investigation relating to a complaint that did not involve a serious matter, the court seems clear in requiring deference by the HPRB in relation to both the scope and the outcome of a registrar's investigation.
Importantly, however, the fairness assessment is not applicable to terms in «plain and intelligible language» regarding the «definition of the main subject matter of the contract» or the «adequacy of the price or remuneration, as against the goods or services supplied in exchange», colloquially referred to by many as «price terms».
Adequacy of reasons: In 2013, courts continued to look at how decision - makers must show in their written reasons that they remain impartial, and have grappled with the key issues in dispute to decide a matter — thus making fair and reasonable decisions.
The adequacy of the Commonwealth Parliament's motion of regret is a matter for the stolen generations to decide.
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