On this point, left open by Lord Phillips in Mossell v Office of Utilities [2010] UKPC 1, Maurice Kay LJ found that act of a public authority done in good faith on the reasonably assumed legal validity of the act of another public authority would
not ipso facto be vitiated by a later finding that the earlier act was unlawful.
Correcting their errors does
not ipso facto imply contradicting their politics.
They are
not ipso facto better than foods that contain some grains, as some people seem to think.
Research lags further in Europe «We need some dramatically new innovations,» he said, «research that is
not ipso facto directed specifically toward a solution of a particular problem, but one which is aimed at a more fundamental understanding of the way plants grow and adapt to changes and conditions that they face.»
Legal Fact Sheet By following ATIA and the current religious education specifications for Key Stage 4, students will be left in no doubt that what is legal is
not ipso facto also ethical.
It may be noted in passing that the Protestant position described at the beginning has
not ipso facto been proved correct.
But the possession of an intellect and will does
not ipso facto constitute man free, in the second sense of the term.
What can not entirely be dealt with in didactic propositions is
not ipso facto morally indifferent.
Though possessing an objective unity, a society or unified field of activity is
not ipso facto an ontological agent.
Not exact matches
Most Americans trust Apple Inc to protect their personal information from hackers, according to a national Reuters /
Ipsos poll, but
not any better than rivals Google, Amazon and Microsoft.
Similarly, an
Ipsos Reid poll showed 60 % of respondents didn't think the government was working, a reflection of a «Tory brand» that was starting to get «a little tattered,» according to Mr. Bricker.
Citizens acknowledge they haven't rediscovered savings religion: in October, an
Ipsos Reid poll for RBC found that more than one - third of Canadians were saving less than they had in the past, versus 19 % who claimed to be saving more.
Ipsos Reid senior vice-president John Wright said the numbers are no surprise, but should
not be interpreted as a sign that Canadians put environmental issues at the top of their list of priorities.
Harper and his party couldn't be happier — campaigning just after introducing a budget with goodies for many, enjoying 43 per cent support against a Liberal Party at just 24 per cent and the NDP at 16 per cent, according to an
Ipsos - Reid poll and facing beleaguered Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff in his first national campaign.
You make the classic argument that the benefits of a booming tradable sector such as oil and gas must,
ipso facto, outweigh the decline in other sectors — otherwise they wouldn't be generating enough demand to result in an increase in the country's currency.
As the full meaning of this sacrifice or self - negation dawns in consciousness, the factuality and historicity of Jesus» particular «self - existence» is negated as that existence now becomes universal self - consciousness: «The death of the mediator is death
not merely of his natural aspect, of his particular self - existence: what dies is
not merely the outer casement, which, being stripped of essential being, is eo
ipso dead, but also the abstraction of the divine Being.»
But for this Christianity in the world itself, the decisive task of the Church is definitely
not a facile preparation of concrete patterns for such a Christian life, of such a kind that it would only be necessary to copy them obediently, conscientiously and comfortably for one to be
ipso facto a good Christian.
What special possibility can there remain in such cases for the conscience of an individual who thinks otherwise, and who in our hypothesis can
not help thinking otherwise, without his becoming
ipso facto a schismatic?
Despite the fact that even today many in the Confessional Church will
not see and admit it, there could have been no other outcome than that this truth of the freedom of the church, despite the claims of National Socialism, should come to signify
not only a «religious» decision,
not only a decision of church policy, but also and
ipso facto a political decision.
As to your assertion on epistemology, you don't go outright and say it but you are basing your opinion on the sole idea that at this point in time, our epistemology is flawed and
ipso facto our theories are flawed.
While some might think at this point that a strenuous argument that Whitehead does
not understand Bergson on certain key points is
ipso facto damaging to the other claim I am defending (that Bergson's «influence» on Whitehead was very significant).
What is by chance is,
ipso facto,
not intended; and what is
not intended is no praise to anyone.
The fact that an item sustains a later belief or serves a later need does
not mean
ipso facto that it can
not be regarded as belonging to the earliest tradition.
Those who employ this language announce their inclusion in a particular ideological community; those who do
not employ it are
ipso facto excluded from that community.
He can
not admit that its will is
ipso facto right» (BH 32).
I do
not believe that the kind of fulfillment theology I have briefly outlined will
ipso facto lead to Christian triumphalism.
Not every statement about Islam that is acceptable to Muslims is
ipso facto true: one can flatter or beguile.
If then the activity of God is
not visible or open to proof like worldly entities, if the event of redemption is
not an ascertainable process, if, we may add, the Spirit granted to the believer is
not a phenomenon susceptible to worldly apprehension, if we can
not speak of these things without speaking of our own existence, it follows that faith is a new understanding of existence, and that the activity of God vouchsafes to us a new understanding of self, as Luther said: «et ita Deus per suum exire nos facit ad nos
ipsos introire, et per sui cognitionem infert nobis et nostri cognitionem».
Media Statement 10 November 2014 Australians don't support another tax on the supermarket trolley latest research shows
Ipsos research commissioned by the Australian Beverages Council shows around two - thirds of Australians agree that a tax on soft drinks would be ineffective in reducing obesity and the majority of those surveyed were against the introduction of such a tax.
Oh, wait, maybe they do, and MANA is planning to release them now to say «hey, it isn't really 8x the rate, like the Oregon stats show, they are an awful anomaly, it is * only * 3x, and three is almost the same as one, so,
ipso facto, as safe or safer than hospital birth.»
It is known that people tend to overestimate the share of immigrants (for instance
Ipsos 2014 report shows that British respondents think that 31 per cent of population consists of foreign - born respondents, where the figure is closer to 13 per cent according to 2011 Census); here we also show that people's estimations of levels of immigration do
not correspond to actual change in their local areas, it is the perception that seems to be linked with anti-immigration vote.
Hence, free market economics, monetarism or the neo-liberal political economy were means to an end,
not the end
ipso facto.
At the event last week, Jack Straw said that Turkey is now recognized as equal, which
ipso facto implies it was
not before.
And the latest poll won't have helped: an
Ipsos Mori poll for STV, the latest to come out, puts Labour behind by 28 points, suggesting the SNP could take 55 of Scotland's 59 seats.
According to a new Reuters /
Ipsos poll, most Trump voters haven't budged in their support of the president, with 88 percent of those surveyed saying they'd cast their ballots for the Republican candidate again if America were to go back in time to Election Day.
This is
not, eo
ipso, daft.
The
Ipsos MORI polling data in Total Politics (TP, Feb) shows that a majority of people don't think the big society will work in practice.
Second,
Ipsos MORI's poll confirms that one of the criticisms of Labour that has often been heard since the referendum, viz. that voters do
not know what Labour stands for any more, still has considerable force.
Ipsos - MORI polls are qualitatively different from most other polls in that they do
not weigh their respondents by political affiliation.
Complaints from people
not affected by an article can only be acted upon by
Ipso if they highlight a factual inaccuracy.
It isn't as extreme as the
Ipsos MORI poll we saw earlier today, but it's still a very solid lead for the SNP in Scotland, and one that on a uniform swing would translate into the SNP getting a hefty majority of Scottish seats.
Gideon Skinner, Head of Political Research at
Ipsos MORI, said: «It's
not unusual for a new Prime Minister to experience a honeymoon with voters, even if it doesn't last - this is certainly the case for Theresa May.
Despite all of the outrage directed at Facebook on account of the Cambridge Analytica saga, a new poll conducted by Reuters /
Ipsos reveals that the social networking giant hasn't seen a...
So, fifth criticism: FAIR POINT, but it's
not just YouGov,
Ipsos MORI too had the others on only 4 %
Using the
Ipsos MORI polls since 2010, I calculated the percentage of the electorate who both support a party and are satisfied with its leader (and also the percentage who are satisfied with the leader but don't support that party).
Previous analyses have, moreover, suggested that, especially given the increased competition on the Left from Sinn Fein, other smaller left of centre parties and left - leaning independents, that it will be a struggle for Labour to win seats in most, if
not all, constituencies if the party's national support levels fall below the ten percent level, as has been shown in similar analyses of recent Sunday Independent - Millward Brown and Irish Times -
Ipsos MRBI polls.
Discussing the report on the Today programme,
Ipsos MORI chief executive Ben Page made it clear that political polling didn't bring in much cash compared to the work done for corporate clients - and he even went as far as suggesting that pollsters might just call it a day with election surveys.
The press regulator — called
Ipso — is
not supported by the Guardian, the Independent or the Financial Times, raising the question of what those three outlets plan to do.
Instead, the press is winding up its discredited Press Complaints Commission and setting up the Independent Press Standards Organisation (
Ipso) which will
not seek recognition under the royal charter.
The other pollsters don't give us much help — Populus also had Labour in steep decline,
Ipsos MORI had them recovering.