Sentences with phrase «obvious appeal by»

Looking at the Gear Sport from the perspective of a fitness obsessive, it has obvious appeal by being able to plug into an existing tracking ecosystem with Under Armour and in offering new swim - tracking capabilities.

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The Court of Appeal rejected the arguments, saying Mars Canada had an obvious interest in defending its trademark rights, and it did sustain actual damages given that its sales were cannibalized by the grey market products.
«Smaller - format stores have appeal for obvious reasons, driven by urbanization, a rise in smaller households and consumers» changing notion of convenience,» according to a recent report by consulting firm Daymon Worldwide.
The appeal is obvious — robot bosses can automatically and with a high degree of accuracy accomplish exponentially more than those of us constrained by fallible old meat brains.
The sociologist Rodney Stark makes some headway in answering the first part of this question: traditional religion, by invoking supernatural power, can promise eternal life, reunion with the departed, a perfected soul, and unending bliss, all of which have obvious appeal and none of which can be offered by merely secular competitors (Stark 169).
Chelsea believed that the red card was undeserved and decided to appeal on the decision, but according to the Independent Regulatory Commission hearing, Terry knew what he was doing by stopping an «obvious goal scoring opportunity» with his tackle.
A five - goal margin of victory will suffice for the Red Devils in their quest to finish 2011 top of the pile, so 5 - 0 − a scoreline they've won their previous two league games by, with Fulham and Wigan − has obvious appeal at 16/1 (Ladbrokes).
However, in his appeal marked CA / A / 451C / 2018, Metuh said the trial judge «manifested obvious bias» against him by failing to exercise his discretion judicially and judiciously when he dismissed his application based on «imaginary facts».
This franchise has never been good at plotting — it seems obvious that scenes involving Basinger and a highly billed Jennifer Ehle (who plays Ana's mother, Carla), have been cut here — and this installment's many oversights are evidence of the filmmakers» belated recognition of both Johnson's sly appeal and the folly of the tortured man of privilege who can only be healed by a good woman.
Whilst it's based on a book by Alicia Erian, it's pretty obvious why it would have appealed to Ball.
However the Golf R's family appeal isn't as obvious; the rear seat is tight with a child seat in place and the boot is compromised by the all - wheel drive system (shrinking storage from 380 - litres to 343 - litres).
Besides the obvious appeal of the Admiral Blue metallic paint (GM # 28... Dark Cloisonne Metallic), and the Arctic White (GM # 10) center stripe, along with the red hashmarks, that have, parenthetically, been so shamefully copied by Ford and Dodge, there is the history behind the car.
The obvious purpose for this tablet's existence is to appeal to bargain basement shoppers — grandmas, poor college kids, those on a tight budget — by claiming to offer a full tablet experience for cheap.
The Tribune notes that there is no obvious way for Gill to appeal his banishment or the life term penciled in by the security guard, or to somehow «earn parole.»
One premises liability case recently weighed by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit considered whether a teetering tower of rolled insulation at a hardware store customer loading area was an open and obvious hazard, or whether the business owed a legal duty to address or warn of the potential danger.
On the back of all this, the differently constituted Court of Appeal dealing with the damages case held that the collection of errors by the judge did amount to gross and obvious irregularity which meant that flagrant denial of justice did not have to be addressed.
And then came Robinson v Robinson [1983] 2 WLR 146 where the Court of Appeal approved a magistrates» court finding of «gross and obvious» (spot the difference) misconduct by a wife deserting her husband.
The question of what is meant by an «obvious mistake» was considered by the Court of Appeal in Rawlinson & Hunter Trustees SA & Ors v. Director of the SFO.
A recent study co-authored by conservative Court of Appeals Judge Richard Posner confirms something that has been obvious to Supreme Court watchers for years — the Roberts Court places a huge thumb on the scale in favor of corporate interests.
[29] The Court of Appeal, in discussing Rule 9 - 1 (5) in Evans v. Jensen, 2011 BCCA 279, articulated at para. 35 that «the most obvious and accepted intent of this Rule, namely to promote settlement by providing certainty to the parties as to what to expect if they make, or refuse to accept, an offer to settle».
The most obvious remaining gaps are constituted by the sets of decisions appealed from Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and from the federal jurisdictions published in the Supreme Court of Canada Reports before 1907.
The company is definitely trying to appeal to women by releasing this device, which is obvious from their recent teaser and the presentation itself.
However, this week's decision by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board said that SurfCast's patents in this case were invalid, due to the fact that their idea was «obvious or anticipated in view of a host of references.»
There are several ways to increase your appeal to recruiters and potential employers, and many of these have been well documented by career experts; however, there are also less obvious ways to make your resume more targeted to potential employers.
«It is in fact the case that you will obscure your talent by allowing yourself to be pimped, whether it's the music business or yourself doing the pimping... Nothing but harm will come in the long run, from allowing yourself to be exploited and it is absolutely NOT in ANY way an empowerment of yourself or any other young women, for you to send across the message that you are to be valued (even by you) more for your sexual appeal than your obvious talent.»
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