Sentences with phrase «not duplicative»

Cook v Lewis was not duplicative causation.
We endeavor to do this in a cost - effective manner that is collaborative - and not duplicative - of the efforts of litigation counsel.
This session is a step - by - step tutorial on focusing your work so that it is additive, not duplicative, or worse yet, inconsequential.
What exactly are you offering that isn't duplicative - even if it's slightly more targeted and focused?
Clock, Calculator, Phone, Contacts and Messenger are all as you'd find on a Nexus, and there aren't any duplicative OnePlus apps or services getting in the way.

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«While Qualcomm may object to this litigation strategy as duplicative, the Court will not conclude that Apple's exercise of its rights under foreign laws is vexatious.»
I would recommend sharing your site with someone knowledgeable in search engine optimization and digital marketing so they can provide an analysis on whether or not the content may seem manipulative or duplicative.
Because the CNGC already regularly analyzes whether our incentive compensation programs provide proper incentives to our NEOs to achieve our Company's strategic priorities (including ROI) and because our shareholders already receive annual reports on those matters in the CD&A s in our annual proxy statements, we believe the adoption of the policy requested by the proposal is unnecessary, duplicative of practices already followed by the CNGC and our Company, and would result in an expenditure of Walmart's resources and our management's and directors» time that ultimately would not be in our shareholders» best interests.
Even massive debt - financed spending will not help unless the projects are intentionally designed to durably enhance the long - term productivity of the U.S. economy, to avoid duplicative capacity, and to relieve constraints that threaten to become binding in the future (personally, I remain convinced that renewable energy should be central to that list).
Australia's primary industries can not afford a fragmented or duplicative RD&E system if they are to continue to improve their productivity and sustainability.
spam, including, but not limited to, junk mail, chain letters, unsolicited bulk email or duplicative messages, excessive cross-postings, and material that is unrelated to the forum in which it is posted;
Duplicative is not a word at all I would have used describing LeVert.
You save money by not having a duplicative presence in City schools and you can hold off on hiring new TEAs to issue parking tickets.
What IS N'T ethics reform is Heastie's stupid idea to create a duplicative and toothless ethics office for Assembly legislators only.
«Creating another layer of regulation through a state license issued by an agency [the state Labor Department] with no experience regulating the elevator industry is duplicative, serves only to confuse, and does not constitute sound public policy,» said the mayor's Albany legislative director, Sherif Soliman.
As we speak of consolidation in government services, our not - for - profit community must join us in eliminating duplicative and ineffective programs.
It's hard to believe that in the world of black Suburbans [with reimbursed mileage], multiple aides, duplicative offices, patronage ponies, free breakfests and per diems to cover dinner and drinks that the Governor and «leaders» can not negotiate in good faith to protect the services and benefits that help New Yorkers that are struggling.
The letter says that if DFS receives the expanded authority, the agency and the attorney general's office «could, inadvertently or otherwise, commence duplicative enforcement actions of the same matter, generating additional burdens not only for the targets of the investigations, but also for the victims and the witnesses involved.
Orszag said that this new, gimlet - eyed approach to budgetmaking is necessary because «we can not afford to waste money on programs that do not work, that are outdated, or that are duplicative
Of course, Flake and his staff could have learned many of these details by asking Vul (they didn't), or the leaders of any of the 20 projects that he labels examples of «trivial, unnecessary, or duplicative experiments.»
For instance, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Mike Enzi (R - WY) urged elimination of «government programs that are duplicative or not delivering results.»
Because students in elementary grades are assigned to one teacher for most of the school day, advisory systems would be duplicative and are therefore not used by elementary schools.
Students could be taking the same number of tests as they have in the past, particularly if districts don't reduce the number of duplicative and unnecessary local tests.
Although district officials noted that each renewal school already had a full - time parent liaison, in places where parents historically have not been engaged, such efforts hardly seem duplicative to those in the trenches.
Scott said it did not place «appropriate safeguards on taxpayer investments» and it «is duplicative of existing programs.»
«We are confident that the district will find, as we believe, that assessments are duplicative and do not provide relevant or timely data to improve and differentiate instruction,» read the November letter to the board.
The act of doubling is among the work's central conceits; contending not only with issues of material and visual replication, but also with the duplicative nature of film itself.
Not only are the additional regulations duplicative and unnecessary, given industry's success in reducing emissions under current regulations, but the new rules could actually undermine progress.
We need policies and regulations that support continued safe and responsible natural gas and oil production — not hindering, duplicative regulations that could increase the cost of energy for Americans.
It is through innovation — not unnecessary, costly and duplicative regulation — that we are able to achieve this success.»
The bill specifically requires the EPA to regulate large sources of carbon pollution, but it does not allow it to issue what in many cases would be duplicative regulation of the same sources.
But even if you are not moving, you can achieve some of the same results in your existing office by taking some time to clear away the clutter: get rid of anything and everything that is outdated, duplicative or no longer useful to your practice, and organize the rest.
Such partial summary judgment may run the risk of duplicative proceedings or inconsistent findings of fact and therefore the use of the powers may not be in the interest of justice.
The trial judge's award was no abuse of discretion given the assessment there was duplicative work, the issues were not that complex, and there were too many people staffing the case.
Until we actually see how the two organizations mesh, we will not know which functions or positions are duplicative, who will be offered a transfer, or what other decisions will need to be made.
The crucial difference between New York and California is that in California, art is «transformative» and not just «duplicative» likeness.
Viewabill does only one thing, and whether or not it does it well, I am not sure anyone will want to spend more money on a duplicative service.
In - house counsel are well positioned to help identify and define those metrics and ensure they are in line with the company's strategic and operating plans and not inconsistent or unintentionally duplicative of other compensation arrangements such as bonuses.
It states, «investors will not tolerate outdated, cumbersome, or duplicative systems.
Also note that if the client wishes to write multiple reviews on different platforms, the reviews must not be duplicative.
If we consider this issue in the context of the TransMountain pipeline proceedings, we should ask Alberta to explain how its participation will assist the Court in addressing the issues before it and not blindly assume its participation will not be duplicative of existing parties or otherwise constructive — in other words, hold Alberta to the same standard which was asked of the Tsartlip First Nation in this case.
For instance, startup taxonomies are typically not consolidated (are duplicative), are not current or lack useful context.
Only a part of the CCIA's argument (the part that explains a disgorgement of total profits for one design patent can't be the answer since Apple holds multiple smartphone - related design patents, in which case a damages claim could theoretically amount to many billions of dollars) is duplicative of the professors» simultaneous filing.
In cases of duplicative causation, one can, obviously, say that at least one of the tortious causes was necessary for the injury — because everything has to have a cause — but that isn't how «necessary» is used in but - for.
OK, but in your duplicative causation cases, I don't quite understand how you are using «factual» causation.
While a securities commission can not abrogate its responsibility to make its own determination as to whether an order is in the public interest, sections like s. 161 (6) of the B.C. Securities Act obviate the need for inefficient parallel and duplicative proceedings — in this case, by providing a triggering «event» other than the underlying misconduct.
The crawlers will not be satisfied with cut - and - paste legal information duplicative of other data on the web.
I don't mean this to merely duplicative of Simon, nor to remiss fondly about the old days, but to revisit one of CLIC's innovations that truly useful, and which could be reinvented in the online world.
Each of the duplicative causes is a factual cause even though the but - for test can't be used.
It's about providing duplicative ways to do things you already do with your phone instead of making your phone an intelligent partner that does things you couldn't easily do before.
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