Sentences with phrase «met the test of»

Unable to develop an apologetic that meets the tests of adequacy from cosmopolitan scholars, it enforces its doctrine by exclusion, by intensifying internal discipline or by coercion.
Not even the American people themselves seem completely at ease about whether their admitted obsessions with sexual pleasure and material possession meet the test of external and overriding criteria.
The task of thought is to build up a system of hypotheses that is consistent and coherent and that meets the tests of adequacy and applicability.
A Gentile, as readily as a Jew, might meet the test of so universal an ethic, and no question of race or nation is suggested by it.
Neither science nor scientists are flawless, but the vast majority of their findings has met the test of time and use.
However, Calvin said, if a man meets the tests of a profession of faith, an upright life, and participation in the sacraments, the probabilities are that he is among the elect and he should not worry.
These elements fail to meet the test of writing a history of the tradition.
Doctors will prescribe this hormone to individuals who have certain difficulties that meet the test of when it can be administered, some purchase it on the black market, and others buy supplements that stimulate the body to produce its own.
When leadership candidates spend time in authentic classroom environments, such claims as «I like people» meet the test of reality.
Prior to the internet the only writers who could connect with readers were those who met the tests of various gatekeepers (editors, publishers, agents) or who were wealthy enough to self - publish and auto - distribute their works.
Anyone who has a passing familiarity with the publishing industry knows there are many projects which do not meet this test of independent authorship.
You can see in Part IV of Form 2555 - EZ, where you claim the exclusion, that the total amount you're allowed to exclude is prorated based on the number of days in the tax year that you are claiming the exemption for — that is, if you meet the test of physical presence and are in Italy from January to September, the total amount you're eligible to exclude is roughly three - fourths what it would be if you were in Italy for the full year.
We need to have laws such that anyone can submit a redistricting map, and so long as the map meets the test of other laws, the map with the shortest amount of internal boundaries wins.
Oh and by the way proving undue hardship in my situation was simply a matter of asking the Department of Education to honor their July 7th, 2015 Policy Directive and discharge certain loans under § 523 (a)(8) when the debtor's (me) circumstances met the test of undue hardship.
The kennels depicted on the Oprah Show also completely fail to meet the test of these federal regulations.
I believe that the Human Rights Commission has also ruled about solicitor - client privilege in that Legal Opinions that document the respondent knew their actions did not likely meet the test of law can be compelled on that point only.
Does a starting point of belief, in the absence of further investigation, meet the test of reasonable suspicion in the absence of other evidence?
The concern with the current MPS policy is simple — does a starting point of belief, in the absence of further investigation, meet the test of reasonable suspicion in the absence of other evidence?
And there is a legal dispute: should the wife be awarded a restraining order, i.e. does she meet the test of having reasonable grounds to fear for her safety?
Attorney Curran successfully argued that periodic pasturing of a few cows did not meet the test of agricultural use.
In my view, the position taken by the defence with regard to this issue has been unrealistic, and their suggested figure of $ 10,000 under this category of damages does not meet the test of fairness and reasonableness.
To meet the test of affecting the rights of employees the matter must «impact broadly on members of the bargaining unit».
A man has been acquitted of sexually assaulting his stepdaughter after Toronto criminal lawyer Ryan Handlarski argued her testimony did not meet the test of common sense.
However, as compliance with the contrary federal standard, requirement, or implementation specification is not required until the applicable compliance date, we do not view the state law in question as meeting the test of being «contrary.»
It is not necessary that the appellate immigration authority, directing itself along the lines indicated in this opinion, need ask in addition whether the case meets a test of exceptionality.
The news outlet quoted him saying that, «DMCC's view is that these [cryptocurrencies] meet the test of a commodity.
Yet there is «an increasing body of research highlighting that reinterpretation, reinvention and in some cases revival of cultural practice are integral elements to the maintenance and assertion of tradition... revitalisation of the celebration of ANZAC day as an example that would not meet the test of «continuing tradition» as applied by the NTA».
There are also a number of relevant differences between native title and ordinary forms of title which the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner has previously argued meet the test of being «reasonable, objective and proportionate» and accordingly mandate appropriately different treatment to achieve substantive equality.
A coalition of real estate and other business organizations (including NAR) wrote to the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) reaffirming their calls for an economic impact study, extensive field testing, and full re-exposure of the entire lease accounting proposal — with the goal of creating a standard that will meet the tests of the marketplace and fulfill the needs of all stakeholders.

Not exact matches

The Perth company forced to halt supply of recycled construction and demolition waste to Main Roads WA has sought a meeting with transport minister Troy Buswell to discuss latest test results proving
With this broad support, the legislated double test (two - thirds of population and two - thirds of provinces) for CPP reform is met.
Review the capabilities of a wide array of products and test as many of them as you can that meet your core criteria.
McCann had met Bill Wagner, a consultant specializing in psychometric testing, and become a convert to the Predictive Index, which consists of a relatively simple checklist of 86 adjectives.
FDA said that despite over a dozen meetings and «hundreds of email exchanges» the company had failed to show the tests were backed by science.
Zipmark closed a total of $ 2 million in funding in late 2011, but it was doled out across two years via three payments after certain milestones were met: establishing a working system, then a beta version and, finally, exiting beta - testing.
Macron will meet his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump for the first time at an informal lunch later that will immediately test his diplomatic skills, given the unpredictable nature of the U.S. leader.
Managers of ordinary ability, focusing solely on acquisition possibilities meeting these tests, have achieved excellent results in recent decades.
«This is one of those things that's really difficult to test on the ground,» said Musk, looking much more energetic than he did at a National Governor's Association meeting last Saturday.
«We do expect that some of the local suppliers we have used will not meet more stringent testing standards we have put in place,» Arnold said.
While Fredette's job isn't always glamorous (it involves frequent meetings with the company's marketing and consumer research departments), more than 50 % of his time is spent in the kitchen, where he experiments with flavor pairings, makes ingredients, develops recipes, mixes test batches, and yes — eats a lot of ice cream.
Virgin Hyperloop One, which has been testing in Nevada with speeds reaching 240 miles an hour, is working to meet a goal of having three production systems in service by 2021, according to its website.
Engage an architect to accompany you on tours of possible offices and conduct tests to determine if a space meets the company's needs.
We flew to Hong Kong to meet with key vendors to see if there was an opportunity to improve pricing, and we tested the integrity of the current vendor's price with a second manufacturer and found we could get the balls for 3 cents less per ball.
The highly - anticipated summit, which follows decades of missile tests and threats from the North, precedes a meeting between Kim and President Donald Trump expected to take place in May or June, during which more of these details may be fleshed out.
Joe Christiansen, owner of Blaze Streaming Media, also of Portland, thinks of himself as a virtual event coordinator, staging a client's live stream, testing Internet access at a meeting space and capturing e-mail addresses from people who watch the live stream for the client to use for lead generation afterward.
Meet our other test subject: Joe Prior, 25, owner of Joe's Premium Painting, a company that specializes in high - end finish work for commercial and residential properties.
Today, I'm to meet Ennis for an interview of about 90 minutes, after which I'll do a series of short timed tests in her office.
Liss - Riordan attempted to show the judge that it met seven of the nine points of the test, and told journalists after the hearing that she hopes he sees that the scales tip on that side.
In addition, Lithium Australia will be issued with up to a further 4m MetalsTech shares and 3m options subject to a number of milestones being met including bench scale testing, pilot plant testing, feasibility, offtake, plant construction and production performance.
Kim told a ruling party meeting in Pyongyang on Friday his regime would suspend tests of atomic bombs and intercontinental ballistic missiles after achieving its goal of building a nuclear arsenal, the official Korean Central News Agency reported.
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