Sentences with phrase «of resolution of a case»

«Isai's legal representatives remain in close contact with the Department of Justice and we are hopeful of a resolution of this case,» a spokesman for Isai wrote in an email.
As both terms refer to a type of resolution of a case, this implies that a case can be resolved in more than one way.

Not exact matches

Benefit from resolution of tax matters During the first quarter of 2017, the Spanish Supreme Court decided, in the company's favor, an ongoing transfer pricing case with the Spanish tax authorities related to businesses Cadbury divested prior to the company's acquisition of Cadbury.
Telephone operators at the service center have been unable to provide meaningful assistance and in some cases have provided wrong information, leading to delays and rejections of applications, said legal specialists at the American Immigration Lawyers Association in Washington, D.C. «The system is utterly inadequate for problem resolution,» said Bob Deasy, who leads a liaison group that links the immigration lawyers» group and the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The term 4K refers to the horizontal resolution of the video (typically it's 3,840 pixels or slightly above in some cases).
The main case, filed in Delaware's Chancery Court, is heading toward resolution; plaintiffs may try to add this latest stock grant to the bill of particulars.
The Ninth Circuit's holding in First Solar marks its first definitive resolution of the internal conflict in its case law on loss causation.
But then he wants to argue that the problem of making quantum measurements requires consciousness for its resolution — which, if true, would certainly strengthen the case for his nonmaterialist interpretation of mind.
When Rob Bell released Love Wins, a book that made a compelling biblical case against the exclusivist theology that all non-Christians will be condemned to eternal conscious torment in hell, the Southern Baptist Convention released a resolution that stated: «Being troubled, even deeply troubled, by the implications of the biblical text does not give us a reason to abandon the text or force it into a mold that rests comfortably with us.
Although I dunk that Gewirth's proposal is subject to the criticism of nonteleological ethics I suggested summarily near the outset, anything approaching a decisive resolution of this issue in favor of teleological ethics will require nothing less than a more or less complete case for a metaphysical proposal.
In this case the will does not constantly become concrete in the same degree that it is abstract, in such a way that the more it is infinitized in purpose and resolution, the more present and contemporaneous with itself does it become in the small part of the task which can be realized at once, so that in being infinitized it returns in the strictest sense to its self, so that what is farthest from itself (when it is most infinitized in purpose and resolution) is in the same instant nearest to itself in accomplishing the infinitely small part of the task which can be done even today, even at this hour, even at this instant.
This is not only an example of duty, in which case it would not exceed the Analytic, but an ideal exemplar of the highest good, in that this Idea illustrates the resolution of the Dialectic.
I have argued this case at length in my dissertation, «Evil and Theism: An Analytical - Constructive Resolution of the So - called Problem of Evil,» Southern Methodist University, 1977.
There's been a big rise in the use of «community resolutions» in domestic violence cases, according to... More
Of a vicar of Newcastle, it is reported that «his known abilities in resolving cases of conscience drew after him a great many good people, not only of his own flock but from remoter distances, who resorted to him as to a common oracle, and commonly went away from him entirely satisfied in his wise and judicious resolutions.&raquOf a vicar of Newcastle, it is reported that «his known abilities in resolving cases of conscience drew after him a great many good people, not only of his own flock but from remoter distances, who resorted to him as to a common oracle, and commonly went away from him entirely satisfied in his wise and judicious resolutions.&raquof Newcastle, it is reported that «his known abilities in resolving cases of conscience drew after him a great many good people, not only of his own flock but from remoter distances, who resorted to him as to a common oracle, and commonly went away from him entirely satisfied in his wise and judicious resolutions.&raquof conscience drew after him a great many good people, not only of his own flock but from remoter distances, who resorted to him as to a common oracle, and commonly went away from him entirely satisfied in his wise and judicious resolutions.&raquof his own flock but from remoter distances, who resorted to him as to a common oracle, and commonly went away from him entirely satisfied in his wise and judicious resolutions
In his letter, Driscoll says: «I understand that people who saw or experienced my sin during this season are hurt and in some cases have not yet come to a place of peace or resolution.
(Unless your New Year's resolution is to spend the whole of 2017 speaking in a horribly over-exaggerated fake French accent, in which case — go right ahead.
He brings experience in the qualification and maintenance requirements for federal permits and license issues, compliance matters, and the resolution of cases resulting from federal investigations of the liquor and firearms industries, including cases in the trade practice and excise tax areas.
Resolution of clinical and cognitive symptoms typically follow a sequential course, but in a small percentage of cases, post-concussive symptoms may be prolonged.
New Year's resolutions are often broken as quickly as they are made, but in the case of parenting your young adult, it's a good idea to give these suggestions some thought.
They produce relief of overall pain, resolution of plugged ducts immediately in at least half the cases, decreased levels of nipple pain and tenderness, reduced periareolar edema, and easier latching / feeding.
Submit proposed executions and, in the case of video or podcasts, final cut with high - resolution seal artwork for approval.
Successive Resolutions at the World Health Assembly attempted to clarify this exclusion should only refer to cases of medical need, but as hospitals continued to be flooding, finally said in 1994 there should be no free supplies.
Many parents are also adding dispute resolution procedures to their plans, to avoid returning to court in the case of a disagreement.
That would also make for a quicker resolution and smaller number of open cases.
Once the resolution is formally confirmed by the court, the city will move to withdraw its initial appeal of the case striking down the broad aspects of stop and frisk.
Not surprisingly the Case Resolution Directorate that had to rush through thousand of cases in a short time ended up with over half of the cases filled in the «other action required» category, including 98,000 in «control archive».
It also says the Agency is failing to clear the ever increasing «controlled archive» of unresolved cases in the Case Resolution Programme.
«Definitely, whilst a serving judge, Your Lordship would have invoked this principle in the resolution of some cases, It is therefore expected that Your Lordship should not be a party to or consciously engage in or encourage an action that will amount to an affront to the authority and integrity of the court or stymie the efforts and capacity of the court to do justice in the pending case».
«The voters of the Bronx elected him, and it's a civil action, but... let's get back some order to the Senate pending the resolution of his civil case,» Breslin said.
The final resolution came when the case was dismissed in the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, when the court decided that they can not intervene:
Iran, in turn, has publicised the failure of negotiations (the OSCE - led Minsk Process): Iran aims in this case to keep non-regional actors out and to establish a greater Iranian role in any resolution.
She outlined the two functions of the Democratic State Committee — electing candidates for statewide office in case of a vacancy, and putting forward resolutions to shape the party platform.
Donovan did caution, however, that his resolution of the Crespo case «should not be taken as an indication of a resolution of any other possible investigations of Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council / Hope Gardens, or affiliated individuals, which may be undertaken by other law enforcement entities.»
He will make the case that when the United Nations resolution 181 was passed in 1947, it was for the establishment of two states in historic Palestine, one Jewish and one Arab and with the Jerusalem - Bethlehem area under international protection.
In its February resolution the Security Council expressed its intent to take «further steps» in the case of non-compliance.
Skelos had his minority counsel's office draw up a resolution that seeks to strip Parker of his leadership post (majority whip) and its lulu ($ 12,500), which has been quietly restored to him by Sampson in recent months despite the fact that Parker's felony assault case is still pending.
In the case of my 500 constituents waiting for a resolution on their Equitable Life pensions, you join up the dots: you collect a petition to present in the Chamber, you hold a public meeting, you create a special section on your website and you send a regular email update to them.
We urge candidates and parties to use the legally provided channels of dispute resolution in case of any dissatisfaction with the process and to urge their supporters to remain calm.
It was one of two lingering corruption cases which came to resolution in Albany Thursday.
«It is not obviously the same as addressing the core inequality as created by the absence of a resolution in the Campaign for Fiscal Equity case, this is not a follow - through on that commitment by the state, but it does look like a substantial step forward for school aid,» Mr. de Blasio said.
We will work to support our affiliate society at Queen Mary's and look forward to a speedy police investigation and resolution of this case
It apparently got «traded» for something else — I believe a resolution expressing the party's official support for all Democratic candidates, even though Cuomo hadn't yet endorsed the whole slate, and, in the case of state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, never did.
In either case, they're published online and made available in the Commons library, but in the case of a negative instrument it becomes law unless it is rejected on a resolution of either House.
Bashir advised members of the public to take advantage of the alternative conflict resolution department of the command to resolve similar cases instead of taking laws into their hands.
One of the mysteries of how this was handled is how Brandi and the stooges on the commission could know this was an appropriate resolution of the case.
Attorney David Engel cited a number of recent resolutions in similar major contamination cases across the U.S.
He said INEC was being distracted by too many court cases, saying the establishment of the commission would relieve INEC of the burden as it would fast - track resolution of electoral conflicts.
(2) in the case of a resolution proposing only to waive a requirement of clause 4 or of clause 8 of rule XXII concerning the availability of reports; or
For ver a year now, quite a significant number of Ghanaians have over billions of cedis locked up and the government think that is not a serious issue that requires immediate resolution then you then begin to wonder, what then is emergency, the situation have had serious repercussions not only on economic activities but rather have brought several deaths cases in the form of hanging, poisoning, records from hospitals at these areas affirm this.
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