Where the respondent's income comprises a base salary and discretionary bonus, the award can be equivalently divided, with needs
of strict necessity met from base salary and additional discretionary items met from the bonus on a capped percentage basis.
Basic salary and bonus — the award may be partitioned, with needs
of strict necessity being met from the base salary and additional, discretionary, items being met from the bonus on a capped percentage basis.
Not exact matches
8Again, this is not
strict metaphysical
necessity; rather, it is what can not fail to be the case given the reality
of oppression.
It apprehends it in the way appropriate to it — that is, it investigates the possibility and
necessity of it in the
strict sense, and leaves it for faith to affirm in action this possibility as the ultimate truth.
Aristotle's philosophy is one
of strict determinism in which both the material world and God are subject to a supreme law
of self -
necessity.
Moreover, a third approach is possible, namely, one which employs what we may call a «strictly metaphysical» analysis concerning neither the matters
of fact at issue in appeals to experience, nor the hypothetical
necessity at issue in the correlational form
of presuppositional analysis, but rather the
strict necessity that pertains to the character
of factuality as such.
Criminalizing sex work increases the vulnerability
of sex workers who chose this work because
of economic
necessity,
strict immigration laws or personal preference.
In fact, back in the day (around the 1950s), there was a
strict rule that female members
of the royal family could not even show their hair in public, so hats were a
necessity for outings
of any kind.
But aside from
strict necessity, sometimes nothing can finish off an outfit like the perfect pair
of specs.
On the off chance that you begin your exposition with us at the most punctual time, our journalists will have plentiful time to finish your thesis in time on the grounds that we hold fast to
strict necessities of a paper.
We used coupons, ate a lot
of meatless meals, shopped at thrift stores, cooked from scratch, brown bagged it, continued to use our old and worn - down furniture, didn't replace anything that wasn't an absolute
necessity, limited our going out to eat, only had one car, stayed home a lot, used gift cards from Swagbucks to buy any non-necessities, bought eye glasses from Zenni optical, learned to be content with what we had, and continued to live on a
strict written budget.
Roome refused to rule out fossil fuel investments in the future, but said they would be subject to
strict criteria, to do with their
necessity, ensuring the most efficient technology was used, and investigation
of alternatives.
For instance, instead
of strict balancing between values a
necessity test is often applied.
R.E.M. and B.M. (also Griecken, [2009] O.J. No. 5037 at 24 — 25) cite Bell, [1997] N.W.T.J. No. 18 (CA) at para 28:... Where, as here, expert evidence is offered by the defence, in its efforts to make full answer and defence, a trial court should not impose, as noted in Mohan, too
strict a standard for the
necessity of such evidence, especially where as here the witness recognized the need to avoid crossing into the jury's domain.
The fact that a Canadian court could not see the
necessity of the
strict application
of Charter protections is a commentary on the status
of protest rights in Canada when they come into conflict with powerful corporations.
According to the AG, paragraphs 56 to 59
of Digital Rights Ireland should indeed be interpreted as meaning that a general data retention obligation does not pass the
strict necessity test but only if «it is not accompanied by stringent safeguards concerning access to the data, the period
of retention and the protection and security
of the data» (§ 195, original emphasis).
Strict liability claims allow a plaintiff to hold certain defendants liable for a victim's injury or death without the
necessity of proving negligence on the part
of any
of the defendants.
Product liability actions seeking to recover damages for motorcyclists» personal injuries or death are usually brought as
strict liability claims, which enable a plaintiff to establish the liability
of certain defendants without the
necessity of proving that any
of the defendants was negligent in creating the defective vehicle that caused the motorcyclist's injury or death or in releasing it to the market.
The cryptocurrency market was holding its breath in waiting for the verdict according the
necessity of imposing
strict regulations.
But the state
of the Windows Store proves
strict guidelines are a
necessity.
Traditionally marked by a bonfire — a tradition that unfortunately had to be distinguished due to
strict adherence to New York City's thorough and sensible Fire Safety Regulations — Halloween is a celebration that denotes the end
of the harvest and the
necessity of the cold months that follow.