Sentences with phrase «namely state practice»

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But state leaders too often overlook a common practice that inhibits both efficiency and productivity, namely, funding students who do not actually attend school in funded districts, herein called «phantom students.»
John Morijn examines how Member States» policy practice after accession may «kiss awake the sleeping beauty» of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, namely by «organising external judicial review of simultaneously formally EU internalised standards» (p. 123).
The Prime Minister's role can and has evolved to some extent with usage and convention, but there is a fixed limit imposed upon the office by the Constitution Act, 1867 — namely, that whatever power the Prime Minister may wield in practice, he / she can never become the de jure head of state, since the Constitution Act, 1867 explicitly reserves this role for the Queen, as represented in Canada by the Governor General.
That criticism was directed at the circumstances that required the Order, and namely the restrictions that Texas and other states (either on the basis of ABA Model Rule 5.5 or otherwise) place upon multijurisdictional practice.
Instead the Court relies on the wording of a Practice Direction, namely FPR 2010 PD12D which states that, «the court may in exercising its inherent jurisdiction make any order or determine any issue in respect of a child unless limited by case law or statute.»
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