Sentences with phrase «obvious cases of»

Delaware state regulations have also been designed to protect the companies against obvious cases of consumer insurance fraud.
«The Sixth Circuit ruling will discourage reporters from notifying child protective services or law enforcement agencies except in the most obvious cases of abuse,» said Francisco M. Negrόn, Jr., NSBA Associate Executive Director and General Counsel.
I'm not talking about obvious cases of overt discrimination, where a person is willfully excluded due to their race, culture, or gender.
Outside of the obvious cases of strikers, right - backs and goalkeepers, there are a few potential additions that are up for debate — and one of...
Pains and physical pleasures are merely the most obvious cases of the psychical nature of the given.
In short, I do not see how Archbishop Roach's use of the prudential criteria here can be read in any other way than as to seek to prevent the use of force in the face of the most obvious case of international aggression since World War II.
Yet judging from my own abilities at least, the attempt to make that alleged acknowledgement explicit leads either to an obvious case of merely relative nonbeing, such as the black background of my imagination, or to an unfulfilled and apparently unfulfillable intention, such as that involved in the attempt to conceive of a round square.
Although, in theory, there were always circumstances that could have made us go down that route, like for example, the obvious case of not having been able to secure a power unit supplier.»
My fourth baby, I had an obvious case of the overactive letdown and oversupply.
The most obvious case of this is when you sign up for on a site and almost immediately begin receiving messages.
Of course, I don't blame the Porsche — this was a blatantly obvious case of driver incompetence.
«Aside from the obvious case of demons impersonating movie stars, are any of the characters in your period pieces based on actual people?
Wasn't it an obvious case of crime?
This is a glaringly obvious case of «where there's smoke, there's fire.»
«(My) relationship to abstract expressionism is a very obvious case of admiring and doing differently.»
In a late interview, when discussing his relationship to Abstract Expressionism, Ossorio offers his career as «an obvious case of admiring and doing differently.»
Using the latest decade alone or giving it a dominant weight is an obvious case of cherry picking.
And AGW hysterics like to call skeptics deniers, in what is clearly the most obvious case of projection on the global stage.
The situation with your unsubstantiated certainty w / r / t economics does not necessarily generalize to your approach to climate science, but your failure to acknowledge an obvious case of being overly certain does suggest, I'd say strongly, a systematic problem in your approach to uncertainty.
If the video you are linking to is an obvious case of infringement, posted without permission of the copyright holder (e.g. the latest Game of Thrones episode hosted on pirateallthemovies.foo), then systematically helping people find these sorts of illegally - posted resources can make your liable for contributory infringement.
Since comparing bookshelf speakers to high performance towers is an obvious case of apples and oranges, we'll at least try to make it clear which speaker is an apple and which is an orange.
Sales and Shuman point out that the most obvious case of the applicability of the ethics code to expert witnessing is the obligation to be competent (FN15).
This is an obvious case of an undisclosed material latent defect and would likely have resulted in legal action without the prescence of a seller disclosure statement.

Not exact matches

In any case, the main point of both posts is fairly obvious.
So some analysts and investors with long memories are wary of the promise of using the millimeter wave rights for business cases that sound eerily familiar, despite the obvious advances in technology that have occurred over the past 20 years.
Only about half of the people who complain in social expect to hear back from the company, so in many cases they do not phrase their complaints in a way that ties it back to the business in an obvious way.
That said, this particular case features an obvious First Amendment issue that muddies the waters of what kinds of data should and shouldn't be off limits, thus making the AG's case less than ideal for furthering the cause of consumer privacy rights.
Even in «easy» cases where the best choice should have been fairly obvious, a single interviewer hired the wrong candidate 16 percent of the time.
The case for why we need this kind of bold market intervention for journalism is obvious.
Asked whether he saw more rig acquisition targets in Norway, Swedbank's Olsvik said: «Odfjell Drilling (ODLL.OL) is an obvious (acquisition) target, but there are no such good matches as in the case of Transocean and Songa Offshore.»
The Potash deal wasn't in any obvious way much different from the foreign takeovers that the federal government approved in the cases of Alcan, Inco, Falconbridge and Stelco.
Sometimes, the risk is more obvious, such as the case of Jarden Corporation (JAH), whose entire business model was built upon growing «adjusted EPS.»
The point of looking at many case studies and examples is to find the patterns (some patterns are obvious and others are more subtle).
To Shiller, whose Case - Shiller Home Price Index is widely recognized as the best measure of U.S. house prices, the parallel between the U.S. bubble and Canada's run - up in home prices measured by the Teranet index is obvious.
However, in case of obvious illegal content for example child pornography, phishing attempts or the like, One.com will act as a responsible company and inform the relevant authorities.
[11] That's most obvious in the case of interest - only loans, but is also true for principal - and - interest loans.
In a worst case scenario where Yahoo core could not be sold a decent operator should be able to increase EBITDA by getting rid of the obvious waste and by monetizing some of the assets.
So this is soley a case of fear of losing or more obvious a desire to make headlines.
It's important, he suggests, that participants - and outsiders, especially - don't know too much about what is really going on: This is obvious enough in the case of a Ponzi scheme (another of Dennett's sociological bacteria), which relies on dupes continuing to pay into the system.
Sincere, It is obvious that you are suffering from significant case of the Three B Syndrome i.e. being Bred, Born and Brainwashed in Islam.
We all know it is OK to lie for the good of Islam, and in your case it is painfully obvious.
«Is not this,» asks Father Melville, «a case of obvious and prolonged tyranny?
It is obvious that the possibility of helping this type is much greater than in the case of the deteriorated alcoholic.
In the case of difficulties such as alcoholism it is simply more obvious.
But if this were the case, then the point of the parable must have been comparatively obvious and simple to grasp, that is, to and for men who stood in the situation of the hearers of Jesus.
3) It is a source of dignity — made obvious in this case by Renee's low status as an unattractive working - class woman without children and past child - bearing age.
An obvious case is that of a tyrant, a bully, or a domineering spouse.
In the case of Christianity it is obvious that the checkered history of the universal Church has led many...
For me the difference between the biblical gospels and the later Gnostic gospels was obvious when I read them, even before I was a believer; and there are plenty of reasonable arguments for the case that the four gospels of the Bible are the most accurate historical accounts that we have of Jesus» life.
While this was more obvious in the 70s, it remains a basic feature of rock — when one reads the bios, one finds that even such apparently austere bands as Joy Division or (pre-90s) U2 were very much attracted to rock fame, and at least in Joy Division's case, to the partying that went with it.
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