The emphasis placed by the trial judge and the majority (albeit with an expression
of circumspection), to support a finding contrary to indigenous interests, on a document from 1881 in which a limited number of signatories, still «under training», revealed their prospective intention to settle down «to more orderly habits of industry» is at odds with the insistence in ss.251 A and 251B of the NTA upon decision - making and authorisation that is accountable to the relevant indigenous community.
It may well be that on balance adaption to whatever comes our way is the most prudent and balanced approach, with a measure
of circumspection surrounding our current economic activities.
Casting his own artistic practice in the harsh light
of circumspection, he enumerates the guilty pleasures associated with his craft — painting's ardour, its penchant for grandeur, beauty and emotion — and so finds an alibi for his art.
Malone praises each of these «mini-one person shows,» noting that each artist engages in an «art
of circumspection.»
Yet the sense of relief does not last, for these islands of clarity are invariably surrounded by a broad sea
of circumspection and equivocation that leave one adrift, wondering just how reliable they and similar assertions are, and just how policymakers might go about using this book to improve educational outcomes for minority children.
Not exact matches
But with due
circumspection, I think it's possible to relate to those
of other faiths.
(iii) The recognition that lack
of such logical
circumspection can lead to blunders which darken the light
of God.
The book carries chapters
of well - thought - out commentary, written with much
circumspection, on practical issues that secular pluralism in Europe forces Muslim communities to deal with.
It was true, in Karlstadt's favour, that in the autumn
of 1521 it was actually the layman Melancthon who was all for pressing forward and led the way in taking both bread and wine while Karlstadt was counselling moderation and
circumspection.
«The Council calls on the supporters
of the parties in question to exercise caution and
circumspection, as they embark on their legitimate rights to promote the virtues
of their parties.
As for that economic case - there has been little
circumspection from those pushing the independence case north or south
of the border about how flimsy their case was.
The experience
of the Iraq War has bred deep caution and
circumspection.
The relative
circumspection is due largely to the massive list
of Democrats considering a run: Dozens
of pols have asked aides to look into what it would take to mount a real campaign, potentially stretching thin the staffing pool and leading political professionals to be extra-careful about signing on with any one possible candidate.
In a joint press release on Thursday 17 May 2018, signed by Director - General
of the Public Affairs Directorate
of the Ghana Police Service, ACP David Eklu and the Director
of Public Relations
of GAF, Colonel Eric Aggrey Quarshie, the security institutions stated that: «The media and the general public are assured that steps are being taken to address these regrettable incidents to the later and therefore urge
circumspection from all sides».
They charged the media to act with
circumspection and be guided by principles
of truth and a consideration
of the broader national interest as the country gets ready for the 2016 general elections.
Effective national security requires the highest standards
of vigilance and
circumspection, and the science on which it is based must meet the highest standard
of excellence.
As Jack Kroll has observed, all pretensions toward the healthy hedonistic innocence
of this island idyll tend to be deep - sixed by the
circumspection of those celebrating the innocence.
The extra traction
of an all - wheel drive system is most welcome, while the raised stance and greater wheel travel allows you to tackle broken surfaces with less
circumspection than you might in the Giulia.
«In his sleep he could hear the horses stepping among the rocks and he could hear them drink from the shallow pools in the dark where the rocks lay smooth and rectilinear as the stones
of ancient ruins and the water from their muzzles dripped and rang like water dripping in a well and in his sleep he dreamt
of horses and the horses in his dream moved gravely among the tilted stones like horses come upon an antique site where some ordering
of the world had failed and if anything had been written on the stones the weathers had taken it away again and the horses were wary and moved with great
circumspection carrying in their blood as they did the recollection
of this and other places where horses once had been and would be again.
Los Diez sought a universal, utopian aesthetic that, in its purported political
circumspection, offered a new form
of political and social engagement.
His relentless
circumspection and proud self - absorption is reflected in his multiple self - portraits which are laden with psychological drama, some attribute this to the fact that he is the grandson
of Sigmund Freud.
But the descriptiveness and deliberate bombast
of Chicago's often immense figurative statements are light years from the
circumspection of Remington's images.
McCarthy has aptly defined Pig Island as a «sculpture machine,» and indeed like a living organism, Pig Island has been through different incarnations (a particularly convincing rendition was the one exhibited at Fondazione Nicola Trussardi last year), and has generated a series
of parallel pieces, such as Train, Mechanical (2003 - 2009), a controversial double portrait
of George W. Bush spookily rotating his head in
circumspection while rhythmically sodomizing two pigs.
The book is a monument
of precision, politeness and
circumspection when it comes to attributing motives.
And, the wording in the IPCC report (and, I might imagine in the paper if one looked it up, which I haven't) implies that some
circumspection is required in believing that even data from that larger region is really representative
of NH summer temperatures.
This would have all been without consequence had there been more
circumspection about the role
of science.
One reason I trust Judith's judgment so much is that she repeatedly demonstrates this ability to show detached objectivity with a touch
of pragmatic
circumspection.
I would love to hear from blawggers who have thundered about the difference between an attorney's role in service to a client and the appropriate
circumspection of a judge fulfilling a very different job description.
This type
of conversation — perhaps drawn with a bit more
circumspection — benefits both client and practice, helping clarify the client's Conditions
of Satisfaction (see the previous article in this series).
Without notice applications are treated with
circumspection by the courts because
of the obvious risk
of injustice where a decision is made without hearing both sides.