Sentences with phrase «narrow the case with»

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In this case index funds, with their objective diversification, minimal management fees, instantaneous liquidity and flat returns over the last decade have trounced venture with its negative returns, narrow diversification, high management fees and illiquidity over the same time period.
Yesterday one wag suggested Harper didn't actually need to deliver a speech - of - his - life, and that his ambition should be more modest: «He needs to make the generic case he would make to any audience — economy and trade — and the narrower case that works best with Conservatives — Wheat Board, long - gun registry, resource exports, crime,» this fellow wrote.
I'm somewhat disinclined to believe that the current gold price is due strictly to excess supply with discussion of price manipulation always looming, but the general thesis remains that until these global excesses are mopped up, successful commodity investing will involve focus on a narrow subset of raw materials — in our case the Energy Metals.
This same imbalance is also evident in Religion in the Making, where Whitehead speaks of «force of belief cleansing the inward parts» (RM 58), without also calling attention to the reciprocal influence that the «inward parts» can play in cleansing the individual's «force of belief,» While it is certainly the case that physical experience can be enlarged and purified of narrow emotions by virtue of its fusion with conceptual operations, this is but one aspect of the dipolarity.
Whatever the case may be, I'm glad that I wasn't indoctrinated into a way of thinking so narrow as to deny either the truths we can see with our eyes, or the callings we feel in our hearts.
«In this case,» says Steinfels, «the news media tended to bestow credibility heavily on a rather narrow set of experts» lawyers, therapists, and leaders of victims» groups, who had long been locked in legal battles with the bishops.»
Compatible with the contrast between the abstract harmony of logic and the concrete harmony of society and the arts is the place given by Whitehead to the harmony of truth in contrast to the harmony of beauty; Truth «is the conformation of Appearance to Reality -LSB-...] The notion of «conformation» in the case of Truth is narrower than that in the case of Beauty.
Older babies have a tendency to suck at the nipple with these bottles as the base it too narrow for them, we'd recommend wide neck bottles in this case.
However, if you were to make a new request for a narrower category of information or limit the scope of your request, the Department may be able to comply with your request within the cost limit, although I can not guarantee that this will be the case.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday threw out the 2015 conviction of former New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on honest services fraud because the charge to the jury did not comport with the Supreme Court's 2016 decision in the case of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, which narrowed the definition of an «official act.»
The NRCC may not be as concerned with taking out a future statewide candidate (its concerns are more immediate and narrow), but state parties, local Republicans and, increasingly, independent groups have extra incentive in some cases like the ones mentioned above.
In this case, they have been able to narrow the possible regions of sky that could host the source of the gravitational waves by 10 times more than with LIGO alone.
They seem to run a bit narrow (which works perfectly in my case, but may be an issue with a wider foot).
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Instead of letting each teacher in each school come up with his or her own curriculum and approach, resulting in an incoherent and in some cases ineffective system of instruction, Payzant gradually narrowed the range of options for schools and teachers to materials and teaching strategies that he and his teams of coaches thought worked best for Boston students.
«Mr Astle re-iterates what those who work in schools know to be the case — that students» learning is being damaged by a narrow and test - focused system, policed by an inspectorate which confuses test scores with the quality of education.
«Early years policy must always, without exception, have the needs of the child at its centre - but with baseline tests, this is simply not the case,» said Mr Leitch, who warned that he remained «extremely concerned that the proposed tests focus so heavily on the narrow skills of language, literacy and numeracy».
In other cases where overall performance is at least average, several states with narrower - than - average achievement gaps serve student populations that are less diverse compared to the make - up of the student population nationally.
And Cizek conceded that the incentives to cheat have increased with a decade of education policy that uses scores on narrow standardized tests as a factor in many school managerial decisions, such as school funding, and in some cases, teacher pay.
A narrow width cam chain, a chain case with a built - in oil pump and ferrous spin cast cylinder sleeves are used to make the engine approximately 13 mm shorter, allowing for greater packaging efficiency.
Remember, a good US history term paper topic should be neither too broad nor too narrow, otherwise, you will get confused easily with an overwhelming number of details that your paper may require in this case.
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In some cases, retailers should recommend that a customer buy two cages, a smaller one with narrower bar spacing to start, and then a larger cage when the pet reaches adult size.
You walk through a narrow hallway to the large bedroom, in our case with two double beds.
Abstract expressionism, Monet lily pads and steamy more Bonnard summer gardens are still the ancestors here, but now in some cases with narrow brush strokes outlining forms that overlie the base fields of gently waving strokes of color.
First the spacecraft must be rolled to the side (in this case 67 degrees), then the spacecraft slews with the direction of travel to maximize the width of the lunar horizon in LROC's Narrow Angle Camera image.
Anyway, as with the case with the narrow issue of chemical weapons in Syria, we're in something close to a best - case scenario.
At most, as plaintiffs have stated before and will state again at the risk of redundancy, the only relevant issue in this case with respect to global warming is the much narrower issue of what impact, if any, the A.B. 1493 Regulations will have on global warming.
The chain of events is pretty typical here, i.e. a circuit court taking a narrow view of the case and the given piece of legislation, the higher court taking far more care with precedent and with the consequences of overturning precedent.
Such claims are indicative of the narrow obsession with carbon accounting that disregards planetary systems and biodiversity, human rights, public health and, even methane emissions in the case of natural gas.»
In each case, a «prior» ensemble (with parameters selected widely from prior distributions) has been narrowed down to «posterior» ensembles through comparison with observations, although the details of this process differ for each ensemble and at least in the case of the Hadley Centre ensembles, there was also an explicit goal of sampling widely in parameter space subject to observational constraints.
Such was the case with Secretary Clinton: large wins in California and New York but with narrow losses in states like Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Assuming that the DPP's policy on this point is lawful, the circumstances in which the defence might be able to persuade the DPP to discontinue on public interest grounds are probably fairly narrow and limited to exceptional cases, e.g. interference with the prosecution of another charge.
The way litigation in general works in the U.S. (such as the «American Rule» of no recovery of legal fees except under narrow circumstances) creates some opportunities for trolls, but with respect to the two concerns of this coalition of tech companies over the UPC, the German framework — which, again, would affect the whole of Europe based on the proposed rules of procedure — has terrible shortcomings in areas in which defendants in U.S. patent cases are actually in better shape.
While most cases of bullying are defined by the victim as being narrowed to one person, in her research, Michalak found that 58.4 % of lawyers subject to bullying confined it to a group, with 74.7 % claiming that the main perpetuator was older than them.
Most often my advice is straightforward: start broadly with secondary sources, use those to narrow your research, and then finish off updating with primary sources, i.e. case law... [more]
Most often my advice is straightforward: start broadly with secondary sources, use those to narrow your research, and then finish off updating with primary sources, i.e. case law and statutes.
Not every «taking up» will constitute an infringement of hunting and fishing rights, she said, but if the taking up leaves the Grassy Narrows Ojibway group with no meaningful right to hunt, fish or trap in areas where they used to do so, they could have a court case for treaty infringement.
The second case study deals with a narrow intellectual - property topic, but one that generated significant amounts of commentary in 2014 from lawyers and nonlawyers alike: [118] If a monkey takes a selfie, who owns the copyright?
When cases are appropriate for settlement or narrowing of issues, we work with parties and counsel to reduce agreements to writing the same day, whenever possible.
Apple wanted to ensure that summary judgment could result in further narrowing with respect to the number of different patents - in - suit, presumably because it expects to be more successful with its summary judgment (SJ) motions than Samsung (which was the case last year).
The court referred to the 2007 Supreme Court of Canada decisions re Pecore v Pecore, and Madsen Estate, and stated that it now appears that a presumption of resulting trust applies in all cases of gratuitous transfers, with some very narrow exceptions, such as transfers between parents and minor children.
The case arose when a man was admitted to a medical center and was diagnosed with the narrowing of a carotid artery and the occlusion of a coronary artery.
After reaching the narrow conclusion that, in employment cases, lawyers have an obligation to warn clients of the risk of discussing the case using employer - owned devices or accounts, the Committee explained that regardless of the type of case, lawyers must assess whether client consent is required when communicating via email: «A lawyer sending or receiving substantive communications with a client via e-mail or other electronic means ordinarily must warn the client about the risk of sending or receiving electronic communications using a computer or other device, or e-mail account, to which a third party may gain access.
The case law, of course, is legion with nuances of narrow application in unique circumstances.
The narrow approach to litigation privilege applied in the Eurasian case seems at odds with the Bilta case, where both cases were dealing with documents generated in the context of internal investigations albeit the Eurasian case involved the Serious Fraud Office and Bilta, HMRC.
Also, in general, keep in mind that with some very narrow exceptions (e.g. patent and copyright cases), every case that can be brought under federal law in federal court may be brought in state court as well.
Each bill is presented as a narrow stripe (50 to a very wide page, in this case), with the sections... [more]
The Insite case only dealt with a narrow issue: whether an exemption from certain provisions of the CDSA should be granted to a particular facility that almost everyone agreed was doing splendid work very much in the public interest.
In this regard, NAMUNDO and Ricci, are of a piece with Wisconsin Right to Life, Ayotte, Gonzales v. Carhart, NRDC v. Winter, and many other cases in which the Court either adopted a very narrow, incremental holding or avoided reaching an underlying constitutional question.
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