Sentences with phrase «much less law»

During these troubled / troubling times, there are fewer jobs for graduates of any educational institution, much less law school.
It's rare that a one size fits all approach works in any kind of KM effort, much less law firms.

Not exact matches

«To the extent that the program does that, discretion and case law and interpretation become much less of a factor.»
Add to this that English is the official language, business laws are based on British laws with protections for investors, and the lower cost of living and you can enjoy a high quality of life for much less.
These come in the forms of patents, trademarks, and copyrights, but trademark and copyright laws are less favorable for small businesses, so they don't hold as much weight as a patent does.
It's hardly your job to interpret laws, much less pick and choose which ones you want to observe.
«If you anticipate the kind of huge appreciation in your personal wealth that could come from an IPO or a company sale, the best thing you can do is transfer stock to your heirs before the sale, because it will be worth much less then, and that minimizes the tax liability,» explains Allan Landau, a partner with Boston law firm Sherburne, Powers & Needham.
Less than three weeks after Trump signed Republican tax legislation into law, the IRS is developing new withholding tables to advise employers on how much federal tax to withhold from paychecks under the new regime.
Moreover, Republicans may find that it is much easier to criticize and produce legislation to repeal a less than perfect bill when they know it is ultimately not going to be signed into law, than actually producing a new law that will accomplish all that Obamacare did plus address its imperfections.
«Plaintiffs» brief illustrates the views of those who may never have even laid eyes on the weapons they vilify,» the group wrote, «much less squeezed off a few rounds at the range, like millions of peaceful, law - abiding Americans regularly do.»
While Trudeau, Notley and other Kinder Morgan cheerleaders cite the Constitution for their claim that B.C. has no jurisdiction over interprovincial pipelines, Canadian courts have been much less categorical about paramountcy (the doctrine that federal law automatically prevails when there is a conflict between provincial and federal laws).
It's a stupid comment, but Kenney, like Trump, knows much less about the law or province - to - province governing than he lets on.
Much common and statutory law has been erected over the centuries on the possibility that some of your family may love you less than they love your possessions.
I think it would be much more difficult to be a christian 2000 years ago when laws, prejudices and so on were far less sensitive to this sort of thing.
But the law made 18 years ago didn't account for the advancement of technology and reach of YouTube — rendering it much less powerful.
There is NO structure in consti «tutional law which even recognizes ho «mose «xual unions AT ALL, much less «distinguishes between them», and no one can point one out.
Poor children are less healthy, less involved in school, more likely to drop out of school, more likely to get in trouble with the law, and much more likely to die prematurely.
You said «My point is that your tiny sliver of Existance, much less your limtied understanding of our physical world and all the laws of physics is hardly enough to refute the Existance of its Creator.»
My point is that your tiny sliver of Existance, much less your limtied understanding of our physical world and all the laws of physics is hardly enough to refute the Existance of its Creator.
In fact, «the more the elementary particle physicists tell us about the nature of the fundamental laws, the less relevance they seem to have to the very real problems of the rest of science, much less of society.»
We do not deny or circumscribe the Creator, because we hold he has created the self - acting originating human mind, which has almost a creative gift; much less then do we deny or circumscribe His power, if we hold that He gave matter such laws as by their blind instrumentality moulded and constructed through innumerable ages the world as we see it... Mr Darwin's theory need not then be atheistical, be it true or not; it may simply be suggesting a larger idea of Divine Prescience and Skill... At first sight I do not see that «the accidental evolution or organic beings» is inconsistent with divine design - It is accidental to us, not to God.»
=========== @Colin «The current laws of physics are perfectly capable of explaining the Universe without resort to any god, much less... yours.»
In this regard as in many others, the laws of the English colonies in North America were much less harsh than those of the mother country.
The upper income, well educated Catholic lay - men are much less receptive to clerical guidance as to the practical social implications of moral and religious laws of the church than are the lower income, more poorly educated Catholics.
Much depends on the outcome of the CAS case against Manchester City — if Man C win then the laws relating to trading in players have more or less gone.
There are much less opportunities to «sleep when the baby sleeps» second time as usually the toddler will wake up just as the baby sleeps, it's the law.
That could result in a much more equitable law, even if less popular with both economic partisans.
Surprisingly International Law is much less clear than one would think, but this doesn't seems to be the case.
The reason why they don't pay as much is because the laws changed to tax them less.
In the U.S., many states do not require any such listing of beneficial ownership information — something that can make it difficult for law enforcement, much less the general public, to determine the companies» owners.
Thus, it must have fairly restrictive laws to allow residents time to understand what citizenship is all about before they decide to pick up a firearm, much less understand it's not for hunting deer.
Partisan orders would be canceled when an opposing party president takes office, making them much less useful for permanent policy changes than signed laws from congress.
From personal observation in the North, there seems much less interest in English Votes for English Laws (EVEL) compared with devolution.
The Gov law conundrum is that others assistants (especially my MBA friends make twice as much as me — with 7 years less school and loans.
It comes close to being too much — there's a law of diminishing returns in the world of the cinema, where conventional wisdom has it that less is almost always more.
So I'll use this opportunity to sing the praises of something I'm much less surprised but no less disappointed didn't make our list: Gett: The Trial Of Viviane Amsalem, a thorny Israeli film about a married woman (Ronit Elkabetz, who also co-wrote and co-directed) attempting to secure a divorce against her prideful husband's wishes — a real uphill battle with Israeli law, which is fundamentally stacked against her.
Director José Padilha took the stage after that footage to discuss his new movie, including some talk about the future threat of drones and robotics technology used in war and law enforcement, as he described a remake that may have much less to do with the original than we had expected.
Even though the Banek character gets the upper hand over his bosses and is able to force them to return what they wrongfully took, after getting to know his shark of a father - in - law throughout the picture, it seems unlikely to me that he would agree to return a dime without kicking and screaming, much less agreeing to do so while smiling.
With a great cast of Charlie Hunnam, Jude Law, Eric Bana, Djimon Hounsou, and others, I was hoping for a much more exciting plot and less hard - to - see - blown up movie scenes with humungous CGI elephants.
The state of nature is, therefore, the state of freedom without external law, that is, no one can be obliged to respect the rights of others also and can not be sure that others will respect their rights and much less can be protected against acts of violence of others.
States where a greater fraction of teachers were covered by a union contract in 1987 were much less likely to pass a charter law in the 1990s, more likely to pass a law later (if at all), and more likely to pass a weaker law.
While there are more than 800 citations in state laws recognizing the nation's accrediting agencies as gatekeepers for scholarships and college admissions, there is no definitive catalogue of what individual states require, much less what is required by colleges and universities after students graduate and want to enroll.
As with so much in the new law, what happens as a result of ESSA's evidence provisions will depend less on what they require of states and more on what states make of the opportunities that they create.
But such claims are difficult to square with the legislators» designation of schools as not making «AdequateYearly Progress,» much less with the fact that the law gives families the option to attend another school if their school twice fails to make AYP.
The number of these new schools is likely to be small, so this policy will have a much less significant effect on the education system than the law now being passed to enable maintained schools to convert to academy status.
While they find no clear effects of collective bargaining laws on how much schooling students ultimately complete, their results do show that laws requiring school districts to engage in the process with teachers unions lead students to be less successful in later life.
In the 21 states that currently have mandatory agency fee laws, unions determine how much they spend on political activities in their overall budget and then deduct that percentage from their standard dues rate, which generally means that agency - fee payers end up contributing around 20 % less than full union members.
Many teachers have made the point, over the years, that due to so much testing invasion they are now able to cover from 1/3 up to 1/2 less subject matter than they were covering before testing laws were mandated.
And as Atlantic Monthly «s Conor Friedersdorf declared last month in a piece on police brutality, no conservative or liberal, much less a moral human being, can ignore the pressing need to seriously address the reality that there are police officers acting as thugs against people of all backgrounds — especially young black men and women — under the guise of enforcing the law.
Although of course we have to consider which society - as in much of Europe paternity leave is not only available, in some countries fathers have to take at least a few weeks of paternity leave by law - so any stigma that may linger is a lot less than I perceive in the US.
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