Sentences with phrase «of quality court»

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Gallagher said that the level of transparency and the variety of protections in the United states «match anything in Europe» and said the court had not heard expert arguments on the quality of U.S. privacy protections.
The burrito chain failed to disclose that its «quality controls were inadequate to safeguard consumer and employee health,» according to a civil lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The highest standards or expectations our Law Courts put on the quality of service a consumer may receive is in relation to «Full Agency» Client Relationships.
Not only does Alice promise to limit the issuance of the bad patents that trolls can exploit, but it provides a crucial tool for those startups and small businesses to defend themselves in court when facing threats based on low - quality patents.
«We live in an age when this Court has demonstrated, while interpreting Article 21 of the Constitution, that every person is entitled to a quality of life consistent with his human personality.
Justice Antonin Scalia, perhaps the leading exponent of this criticism, emphasizes the purely procedural quality of the argument by declaring abortion, for example, to be a matter entirely outside the purview of constitutional law and, therefore, beyond the jurisdiction of courts.
I can not discuss them all here, but the following references are a start: Theodore de Laguna, review of The Principles of Natural Knowledge in Philosophical Review, 29 (1920), 269; Bertrand Russell, review of Science and the Modern World in Nation and Athenaeum, 39 (May 29,1926), 207; Charles Hartshorne, Creativity in American Philosophy (New York: Paragon House, 1984), 5,32,279 - 280; and even though Stephen Pepper believes both Whitehead and Bergson are mistaken in their views, he believes they are extremely similar: see Pepper, Concept and Quality: A World Hypothesis (LaSalle: Open Court, 1967), 340 - 341.
The decision of the courts will come down to whether or not the teaching of the Bible is based on its «literary and historic qualities,» versus what the foundation referred to as «Bible indoctrination.»
There have been many cases in the courts (e.g., improvements in telephones, tires, fluorescent lamps, flashlight bulbs) in which changes that would have greatly lengthened the life or quality of an article were withheld to promote replacement sales.11 Often patents have been taken out on superior inventions but not used, so that the improvements were completely suppressed and an outmoded product continued.
After years preparing forensic reports for international courts (and being cross-examined under oath), I have the greatest respect for the factual quality of St. John's Gospel.
Visit your local food court and you'll find yourself staring down the barrel of guacamole, salsa and two limp iceberg lettuce leaves, and although they might look healthy, they are a mere distraction from the copious amounts of cheese, sour cream, starchy, refined carbohydrates deep fried in hydrogenated oils, sodium laden refried beans and poor quality meats.
The local art scene thrives with countless galleries, performance spaces and museums, and Windsor Court boasts a museum - quality collection of paintings, sculptures, tapestries and furnishings valued at more than $ 8 million.
Seeing the potential of Margaret River on the world wine stage, and Vasse Felix as its most historic estate, Homes à Court invested heavily to increase quality and promote innovation in the vineyards.
The mission of the Court of Master Sommeliers is to elevate the quality of beverage service throughout the hospitality industry with our peerless credentials.
Not your normal hotel art — Windsor Court boasts a museum - quality collection of paintings, sculptures, tapestries and furnishings valued at more than $ 8 million by more than 60 artists.
A jury having been waived, the lower court, Eastern District of Louisiana, found that the word «Tabasco,» as applied to pepper sauce, was generic and indicated quality, ingredients and place of origin of the pepper from which it was made and rendered judgment in favor of plaintiff for damages.
You better believe Marks is going to listen to all offers including D'lo (no one is untradeable) and be aggressive when it comes to alleviating the logjam in the back court in favor of a quality starting 4.
While the Trojans» computer numbers were good and their road (6 - 5) and neutral - court (5 - 2) records decent for a bubble team, clearly the Committee didn't think their wins were of high enough quality.
«I think we underestimated how poor the playing quality of the squad was, and frankly, we underestimated how difficult it was going to be to stabilise the asset,» FSG's former general counsel Edward Weiss told a New York court hearing.
The full day program runs 9 am to 4 pm and contains four hours of the highest quality of on court tennis instruction, two hours of off court sporting activities and a one hour lunch period.
This adds to the concern that Chartwells, whose parent company recently settled a $ 18 million court case for its failing to pass on rebates to NYC schools, is more concerned about earning a large profit margin than about the quality of the food it serves.
Furthermore, this obstetrical case will be examined in detail, both through M&M rounds, quality assurance round and the court of law.
A total of 3,400 participants hit the courts annually to compete in basketball, one of the agency's most popular programs, while others opt to play in other high - quality programs available for lacrosse, softball and swimming.
«Air quality in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis,» said the firm's chief executive James Thornton ahead of the two day hearing in the High Court, which concludes today.
The pro-school funding group Alliance for Quality Education, in a statement, accused Cuomo of «perpetuating educational racism and economic inequality» for not including billions of additional dollars to comply with a decade - and - a-half-old court order to fully fund schools in poorer school districts.
The court is not concerned with the intention of the decision - maker, especially if this is a political decision by an elected body, but with the quality and legality of the way the decision has been made.
In a suit filed against the SUNY Board of Trustees in Supreme Court in Albany on Thursday, the state Board of Regents and Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia claimed the new rules would erode teacher quality and hurt disadvantaged students.
This DEC action comes on the heels of a recent New York State appellate court decision that reinstated criminal indictments against another concrete company, Quality Concrete, also located on Newtown Creek.
I was pleased to work with Governor Paterson and Assembly Speaker Silver to advance this important legislation that will improve the quality of our court system.
The summons warrants, which are ordered when people fail to answer a ticket for minor quality of life offenses such as drinking alcohol in public or being in a park after closing, are difficult to navigate within an overburdened courts system and can hold back individuals who have them on their records.
The rally, organized by the Rise and Resist and the Alliance for Quality Education (AQE) in recent weeks, is part of a statewide push to fulfill the 2007 Campaign for Fiscal Equity court ruling that mandates education funds be distributed to New York's school districts to ensure all schools can provide students with a «sound basic education.»
«In the meantime, my office will continue to defend the vital ACA subsidies in federal court for the hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers and millions of Americans who rely on the quality, affordable health care they provide.»
President Akufo - Addo was certain that the new Chief Justice will continue with Chief Justice Wood's agenda, i.e. redeeming the image of the Judiciary and strengthening its accountability, proceeding with the modernisation of judicial activities, and establishing more specialist courts to improve the quality of judicial administration.
The pro school funding group Alliance for Quality Education, in a statement, accused Cuomo of «perpetuating educational racism and economic inequality» for not including billions of additional dollars to comply with a decade - and - a-half-old court order to fully fund schools in poorer school districts.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to consider an appeal from developers of the proposed Constitution pipeline, who hoped to challenge New York state's denial of a water quality certification for the natural gas project.
Lamphear Court Apartments is responsive to the ongoing revitalization of the City of Corning and the quality of life of its residents — particularly those who are low - income and whose housing choices are limited.
The Youth Services Division is dedicated to providing quality services to youth and families of Erie County along a broad spectrum, including an array of positive youth development programs; screening, assessment, appropriate diversion, accountability, monitoring and intervention services to youth involved in Family Court matters.
The Alliance for Quality Education's Billy Easton says New York has fallen far behind in carrying out an order issued eight years ago form the state's highest court saying schools, particularly the poorest districts, deserve billions of dollars more in state funding each year.
The UFT / NYSUT lawsuit, which asks the court to overturn the Charter School Committee's action, said the new rules would not only «significantly undercut the quality of teaching in SUNY - approved charter schools,» but also would create «an essentially fake certification process, one not valid for employment in New York's public school districts, other charter schools or the public schools of other states.»
It is a small court that deals with quality - of - life offenses through alternative means and criminal sanctions.
«The extent to which the court should err towards inclusiveness in an action inevitably depends on the facts but in this case the court finds that Mr Corbyn is a member of the Labour Party who is particularly affected and particularly interested in the proper construction of the rules, and his interest in that regard is of a significantly different quality than that of other members,» she added.
«Improving the quality of justice and fostering public trust and confidence in our justice system are critical objectives that the courts, law enforcement and the defense bar all share,» Lippman said in a statement.
It was against this backdrop, that the Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo, underscored the need for part of the district assemblies» common fund to be used to rehabilitate and build new courts for easy access and quality delivery of Justice.
«A decade ago, New York's highest court ruled that our state must hand over billions of dollars to improve public education — but that money has not materialized,» said Zakiyah Ansari, the advocacy director of the Alliance for Quality Education, which organized the Jan. 10 press conference on the City Hall steps to kick off the lobbying push.
Ms. Malliotakis, 36, has positioned herself as the antithesis to Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat she accuses of neglecting average New Yorkers and letting quality of life deteriorate in the city, and as a more formidable candidate than Mr. Massey, who she has suggested is bland and less capable of courting Democrats in a general election.
Gershenfeld is busy promoting FabLabs: rooms the size of a squash court packed with all the equipment necessary to take any design and make working products at a quality to match that of a professionally commissioned prototype.
Several articles in the scientific literature have warned about the quality of one of its main applications: forensic phonetic expertise in courts.
«The most outstanding discovery of our excavations is a high - quality mosaic floor in a splendid complex of buildings with a court enclosed by columns that originally covered more than 100 square metres,» explains archaeologist Dr. Michael Blömer.
ASBMB's science policy fellow Chris Pickett describes the role of scientists when it comes to preparing those in the government and the judiciary for dealing with high - profile controversies, such as the Supreme Court's ruling on patents on complementary DNA and the release of the draft High Quality Research Act.
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