«The state has
met its burden in demonstrating immediate and irreparable injury,» Robart said in his ruling.
[T] he redistricting plan illegally diluted black and Hispanic voting power in two congressional districts... The State of Texas has not
met its burden in showing that the proposed congressional redistricting plan does not have a discriminatory effect.
(2) To
meet this burden in the case of a substituted specimen, the employee must demonstrate that he or she did produce or could have produced urine through physiological means, meeting the creatinine concentration criterion of less than 2 mg / dL and the specific gravity of less than or equal to 1.0010 or greater than or equal to 1.0200 (see § 40.93 (b)-RRB-.
As a result, the court determined that the school district did not
meet its burden in proving that service was improper.
The new wrinkle was plaintiffs arguing «that Defendants have not
met their burden in proving impossibility because the First Amendment protects their right to communicate non-FDA approved information through other means.»
Not exact matches
In a ruling last week, Judge Ernest Goldsmith said Google could arrange its search results however it wants, as it «
met its
burden of showing that the claims asserted against it arise from constitutionally protected activity.»
At the moment, the
burden of paying it back is not felt much
in Canada because fiscal needs can be
met by borrowing more.
Mattis said the topic of North Korea dominated Trump's
meeting in April with President Xi Jinping of China, North Korea's only ally, and that the US intended to make China understand that «North Korea today is a strategic
burden, not a strategic asset.»
The
burden of
meeting growing oil demand will fall on the Permian Basin
in Texas and New Mexico, and Papa is not sure the region is up to the task.
It is a common mantra of the industry today to hear «One Industry»
in meetings or publications discussing regulatory
burden.
But
in Tennessee at least, the
burden of showing these criteria are
met is now higher since losing encrypted data is no longer per se exempt from notice requirements.
In November 2017, he achieved precedent - setting victories for investors, when the Second Circuit Court of Appeals held that direct evidence of price impact is not always necessary to demonstrate market efficiency to invoke the presumption of reliance, and that defendants seeking to rebut the presumption of reliance must do so by a preponderance of the evidence rather than merely
meeting a
burden of production.
will
meet when we all come to love justice itself; for then we shall
meet in Christ because we shall all realize our need to be relieved of the
burden of evil.
And that there are such conditions is just what it means, logically speaking, for there to be a presumption against the action
in question» and, further, for the
burden of proof to rest upon those who would show that the conditions have been
met.
Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any
burden,
meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe,
in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
The survey of 4,700 UK adults found that one
in six adults find
meeting financial commitments a heavy
burden.
My formula for living with that
burden was: utilize as much of one's strength as necessary to keep the inner turmoil subdued and to put up an appearance; the remaining energy will,
in most situations, suffice to
meet the demands of life.
Consequently as regards the fundamental contention we are examining, it is not appropriate,
in view of the historical associations that
burden the word «material» to subsume under the term «matter» the subjectivity which is also
met with within the primordial unity we have described, because to do so would at least obscure the equally fundamental difference encountered
in that unity between the knowing subject and the object which is merely
met with.
In his autobiography, Fosdick describes the focus of effective preaching: «Every sermon should have for its main business the head - on constructive
meeting of some problem which was puzzling minds,
burdening consciences, distracting lives, and no sermon which so
met a real human difficulty, with light to throw on it and help to win a victory over it, could possibly be futile.»
If that is true, then why wd you be so opposed to my comment about the obvious dissimiliarities
in John's gospel, if the Spirit
meets the seeker on other grounds.It seems to be an unnecessary
burden.
Demanding that someone
meet the
burden of proof is
in no way an argument from ignorance.
In the prayer meetings I attend we quite often have the same burden put on us by God in what or who to pray fo
In the prayer
meetings I attend we quite often have the same
burden put on us by God
in what or who to pray fo
in what or who to pray for.
Muskmelon Juice Bangla Recipe This summer thirst juice or broth to
meet the
burden of matching pair, who are so busy this summer juice for them to find different recipes
in this recipe.
«The
burden of the consequences of Murray Goulburn's reckless actions is falling disproportionately upon dairy farming families and that's not fair,» Mr Fitzgibbon, who was
in Tasmania on Tuesday
meeting with dairy farmers, told The Australian Financial Review.
With our unique flavor modulation technologies, we can help ease the
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They know that they can trade off the «clean, green» reputation of New Zealand food products without having to
meet the technical
burdens that are imposed on Australian companies by the CoOL Information Standard applicable to products that are manufactured
in Australia.
This summer thirst juice or broth to
meet the
burden of matching pair, who are so busy this summer juice for them to find different recipes
in this recipe.
we can't even get rid of players that have barely mannered to us for several years... which is incredibly annoying considering that our beloved owner would never risk his own financial resources whether he brought
in some new blood or offloaded several failed Wenger projects for less than market value... he would simply make a little less and the
burden would fall squarely on other sources of income, primarily us... I don't know about you but I would gladly use all the money they have been stockpiling to rid ourselves of those that don't
meet acceptable standards and to replace them with a few higher priced gems... I know, I know, Wenger and his minions have been scouring the globe for years now to find anyone that was as good as our current lot to no avail, but I've just got to believe there must be two or three guys somewhere out there that can play this crazy game
However, the organization says it is concerned «that there be a timely and orderly transition to products which
meet the new standard so as to ensure enough product
in the marketplace by the compliance date, without the
burden of re-testing already safe product.»
The underlying principle guiding international negotiations continues to work towards agreeing a long term global target to limit warming to 2 °C — and working backwards to divide up and distribute mitigation
burdens in meeting that target.
'' [T] he
burden in this proceeding is not on Teachout to establish residency, but rather upon the petitioners to establish by clear and convincing evidence that she does not
meet the residency requirements,» said the court.
Teachout's admissions as to her sporadic stays
in Vermont notwithstanding, the
burden remained with Cuomo to disprove Teachout's residency, the court held — a
burden Cuomo failed to
meet.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, when announcing the Assembly plan to add tax brackets for the super rich, said it would generate $ 5.6 billion
in additional revenue that would ensure «our communities have better schools, New Yorkers have better access to health care and that tax
burdens do not crush those who are struggling to make ends
meet.»
«Senate Republicans believe we should invest these resources where they will help hardworking New Yorkers the most ---- through meaningful tax relief that allows families to make ends
meet, infrastructure improvements that create new jobs, and a commitment to improving our schools while reducing the
burden on property taxpayers,» Skelos said
in a statement.
Lasher is running against Marisol Alcantara, a former union organizer for the New York State Nurses Association, and Robert Jackson, a former councilman who is also a plaintiff
in a landmark case by the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, which argued that New York was under funding schools and not
meeting its constitutional
burden to provide children with a «sound basic education.»
In a statement, Bharara's office said there was «insufficient evidence to
meet the high
burden of proof required for a federal criminal civil rights prosecution.»
Veterans with disabilities who honorably served their country should not bear the
burden of ensuring that businesses
in their communities are
meeting their ADA obligations.
However, the market
burden of
meeting debt repayments doesn't
in and of itself prohibit the government from leveraging itself to the hilt with debt it can (one hopes) repay.
In his decision Commissioner King says Anderson didn't «meet her burden of proof» in arguing that the Board of Education sold the building for less than market valu
In his decision Commissioner King says Anderson didn't «
meet her
burden of proof»
in arguing that the Board of Education sold the building for less than market valu
in arguing that the Board of Education sold the building for less than market value.
He conceded yesterday at a fringe
meeting that higher taxes bring
in little extra revenue, but are there to ensure that - as he put today - «the broadest backs carry the biggest
burden».
These ads lead patients to push prescriptions on their doctors by saying that they will find another physician if their request is not
met, and together with the extraordinary pricing
in the drug industry, they are huge
burdens on the American public.
Speaking yesterday during a break at the panel's first
meeting in Washington, D.C., Larry Faulkner, president emeritus of the University of Texas (UT), Austin, told ScienceInsider that «it would be a mistake to think that the only purpose of this study is to lighten the regulatory
burden on universities.
The ENCODE project that tries to make sense of the flood of human genetic information and the CERN high - energy physics lab are examples, he told the
meeting, «and the global
burden of disease is
in that category.
Ordering that Davis not be executed, the court stated: «The defendant has
met his
burden of establishing his mental retardation... the cogs
in the machine must come to a halt.»
And yet the guys have to find it more difficult, because they need to take care not only about the place of the
meeting, paying bills, appearance, but also dragging the
burden of conversation on their shoulders, filling
in awkward pauses.
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The list shows dozens of environmental policies that the Trump administration has targeted, often
in an effort to ease
burdens on the fossil Online Robert's Rules of Order, the recognized guide to running
meetings and conferences effectively and fairly.
About Blog Wingmen Ministries began
in 2002 when two men
met to share their
burdens in life, as husbands, fathers, business and Christian men.
The performance itself is appropriately fun, a balance of power and levity
in which both she and the character seem acutely aware of the necessity and
burden of all that pomp and circumstance surrounding the queen's life (a better scene sees her
meet with an advisor and plop down on the floor, her legs spread out as she blithely dirties a fabulous skirt that nearly engulfs her).
With digital capabilities
in place, rather than staff feeling the
burden of having to provide paper - based evidence, they can provide as much as they want, confident
in the knowledge that they're
meeting both theirs and the schools overall objectives.