The district court of appeals found support for its decision at 18 C.J.S. Corporations 183, page 595, which stated that» [t] he board of directors of a corporation may interpret an ambiguous [bylaw] without formality... so that, in the case
of ambiguity in a [bylaw], a court will not give it a positive construction opposed to any consistent practical construction which it has received from the corporation and its members, where such practical construction is not unreasonable or contrary to the principles of justice or morality or to any rule of law or public policy.»
Microsoft is not getting rid
of the ambiguity in full this time either, and the blog post has comments closed so users can't ask for clarification.
Now, what you'll hear about this one is a bit technical: that the Supreme Court in 2005 made a major decision known as «Brand X» establishing the precedent that, in case
of ambiguity in the law (like how broadband companies should be defined), the courts would defer to any reasonable interpretation made by an expert agency like the FCC.
The court found coverage was triggered by resorting to a controversial examination of the surrounding circumstances in order to ascertain the parties» intention, despite the apparent lack
of ambiguity in the policy language.
If no clear cut answer to what is considered «Lost Property» there is a clear case
of ambiguity in what at least the drafter of this considers a contract.
My colleagues and I have been arguing about this for some time now, because there's some level
of ambiguity in the legal...
In traveling around to various panels and symposia where contemporary issues in art — or in visual representation, as the case might be — are given a forum, I am struck by the manner in which citadels are verbally constructed over and over again in order to fend off the notion
of ambiguity in art.
What I like about Matisse's work, for example, is that it is empty and open — there is a sense of things that caught him by surprise — I like those moments
of ambiguity in artists» work.
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Now, at times, there's a touch
of ambiguity in determining each scholar's discipline.
Now, there's a touch
of ambiguity in determining each scholar's discipline.
However, there is a little bit
of ambiguity in Killmonger's death scene, and viewers may wonder whether or not Jordan can return as the villain - or, perhaps, as an ally for T'Challa.
The story of In Darkness has the heartwarming note you'd expect, but (assuming the business deal between Socha and the Jews is true) there's a degree
of ambiguity in its depiction of Socha as a genuine hero, anti- or otherwise.
«These findings show that children are not confined to trying to learn from the sounds they hear, but can use their expectations to try clean up
some of the ambiguity in perceptual information using their expectations,» Yurovsky says.
This is mainly because
of ambiguity in how the sequester is supposed to be applied: the cuts are described as across - the - board, but how much latitude agencies will have to manage reductions at the programme level remains unclear.
«There's a lot
of ambiguity in post-2050 projections of sea - level rise and we may have to live with that for a while,» said Robert E. Kopp, the study's lead author and a professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Rutgers.
The said article 94 (1)(a), Justice Anin Yeboah contended, «is devoid
of any ambiguity in anyway whatsoever.
While I'm sure there have been three clear divisional favorites in a league before, the lack
of ambiguity in these divisions seemed unusual.
It is once again the condition
of ambiguity in the universe and in the construction of each occasion that allows a new situation to come about with its own private and consummatory enjoyment.
The failure to recognize the depth
of ambiguity in all matters of the spirit leads us to live moralistically, without compassion, and without adequate understanding of others or, more pitiably, of ourselves.
True wisdom has a degree
of ambiguity in it.
But there's a good deal
of ambiguity in his rhetoric here, and I think my charge is a reasonable one.
The loves which are linked with sexuality seem to be the extreme case
of the ambiguity in human loves when they are judged in the light of agape.
John McAteer's study
of ambiguity in narrative along with Phil Tallon's witty dialogue between three fictional characters on a Tarantino set illustrate this ambivalence quite well.
You have to change, often on the fly, and needing to deal with a great amount
of ambiguity in order to succeed.»
Admittedly, there are plenty
of ambiguities in how the Court has interpreted and applied the equal protection, free exercise, and free speech clauses.
Not exact matches
The playbook isn't always clear, so it's ideal to be able to say agile and adapt
in a high degree
of ambiguity.
Everyone
in business realizes that
ambiguity and uncertainty are common companions
of the marketplace.
Giving a presentation entitled «Navigating
Ambiguity» on Wednesday at the Fortune, Time and Wallpaper * Brainstorm Design conference held
in Singapore, the executive director
of Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute
of Design, also known as the d.school, observed that people seem to feel a heightened sense
of uncertainty across the board —
in politics, retirement, medical, disaster relief, even the weather.
While there is big potential
in this type
of approach,
ambiguity remains.
Tom Wynn, director
of affluent research at Spectrem, provided several factors for the increased confidence: the steady improvement
in job growth, the steady increase
in the major stock market indices since the spring, and a decrease
in political
ambiguity with the election season over, which has an effect on at least some people's outlook.
Efti goes on to offer founders a list
of suggestions to ensure that the people they hire can deal with the
ambiguity and messiness
of start - up life, including stressing this fact
in interviews, encouraging employees to take ownership
of their ideas, breaking down barriers between teams, and giving new hires some skin
in the game
in the form
of equity.
Some things are difficult to measure quantitatively, but those cases are usually where it's most important to try because you can cut through a lot
of ambiguity and save yourself time
in the long run.»
In a statement to CNBC, Mylan reiterated that it was following guidance from the federal government on the classification of EpiPens and it referred to a new government rule that intends to clarify ambiguities in Medicaid rebate la
In a statement to CNBC, Mylan reiterated that it was following guidance from the federal government on the classification
of EpiPens and it referred to a new government rule that intends to clarify
ambiguities in Medicaid rebate la
in Medicaid rebate law.
When you're on the ground working with people, dealing with
ambiguities in a new environment, you're gaining a real depth
of understanding.
Like much
of the research on how diet affects health, the research on the link between meat and cancer has enough
ambiguity that it's possible to cherry - pick a research list that supports either position, but many reviews
of research on the best - established link between meat and cancer — colorectal cancer — find, as this 2014 review published
in the American Journal
of Clinical Nutrition does, that there is a convincing association between meat eating and colorectal cancer.
The stock
in trade
of this award - winning 1960s ad industry TV drama is moral
ambiguity, perhaps as much
of a hook as the smoking and drinking and skirt - chasing that titillate the show's audience.
Episode VII may have left some questions as to Luke Skywalker's role
in the reshaping
of the galaxy, but the man behind the robe, Mark Hamill, left no
ambiguity about how he feels about gender roles at Comic Con.
Among the things that prompted the creation
of the inquiries were: financial difficulties facing DB pension plans and related concerns about DB funding rules; long simmering and unresolved legal issues, the most prominent
of which revolve around the use
of surpluses
in DB plans;
ambiguity about how EPP regulations apply to new hybrid plans; a lack
of harmonization among Canadian regulatory laws; and declining coverage by EPPs
in general and DB plans
in particular.
Ambiguities in the 50 - year - old Outer Space Treaty may be getting
in the way
of entrepreneurs seeking opportunities elsewhere
in our solar system.
The ability to lead change and thrive
in ambiguity is the differentiator
of successful leaders and organizations.
The potential for further central bank interest - rate hikes, inflation swings, a surge
in US Treasury yields from Fed action, or
ambiguities surrounding proposed legislation could reduce the attractiveness
of mergers and acquisitions.
«
In the history
of rules issued by DOL, frequently issues arise» around provisions that may have «appeared clear at first blush but [are] creating
ambiguity, so this is a regular part
of the regulatory process where you put out a rule [after] a robust comment period and finalize the rule and you continue that outreach.»
The petition explains that the RBI didn't present a transparent definition
of what constitutes «virtual currency» and that this
ambiguity dilutes any reasonability
in what could also be alleged as a classification.
The article quotes David E. Teitelbaum, Partner at Sidley Austin, as saying that the guidance will be «challenging» and Angela Angelovska - Wilson, Counsel at Latham & Watkins
in Washington D.C. and a Member
of the Finance Department and the Financial Regulatory Group, as explaining as others have how the guidance creates more confusion than it clarifies: the new definitions introduce
ambiguities and where it seems to target Bitcoin it isn't clear if it affects programs offering «miles» or «points,» etc..
One
of the most obvious problem is the «guidance» makes some things less clear, «There are some critical
ambiguities in this construct.
Its forward guidance begets
ambiguity in the name
of clarity.
As the idea
of buyer personas grows, I'm seeing with increased frequency a blur between the two, resulting
in greater
ambiguity and wasted growth resources.
As Pauline Boss and Pema Chodron have both observed
in different contexts, the only way to find peace
in the face
of ambiguity is the willingness to hold two diametrically opposed ideas
in your mind at the same time:
However, factoring
in the extremely high supply, rate
of inflation over the first couple
of years and
ambiguity about how useful the coin will actually end up being should be enough to keep buyers on their toes.