Sentences with phrase «on a trial basis if»

Increase a salesperson's commission split on a trial basis if you agree to the increase, and revisit the situation after six months.

Not exact matches

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If not, there's no basis for conviction, kind of like placing doctors on trial for selling «false hope», of which there's no such thing.
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Rush's best hope if he is dumb enough to take this to trial is to plead immateriality of the falsehood based on the fact that no one believed him, as he is well known to be a rude, crude, ignorant blowhard.
If our faith is based solely on salvation from life's trials, when they do enter our lives we will fall.
On this basis the trial judge concluded that (para 298) «if Franklins was in the relevant market with Metcash (as the Commission clearly contended), it must be the case that the major supermarket chains, which his Honour found to be a closer competitive constraint than Franklins, must be included in that market.»
He also sought the court's order releasing him from detention unconditionally pending the commencement and determination of his trial if any charge would ever be filed against him on the basis of his ongoing detention.
«If you don't use as close to the total physiological system that you can, you're likely to run into troubles,» like being surprised by side effects later on in clinical trials, says William Haseltine, founder and former chairman and CEO of Rockville, Md. — based Human Genome Sciences.
Dr. Hemila concludes that given the low cost and safety of vitamin C and the consistency of positive findings in three randomized trials on EIB, it seems reasonable for physically active people to test vitamin C on an individual basis if they have respiratory symptoms such as cough associated with exercise.
If you treat a patient on the basis of data from clinical trials, you ought to be sure that the patient actually is a member of the population sampled to perform the trial.
Dr. Hemila concludes that «given the safety and low cost of vitamin C, and the consistency of positive findings in the nine randomized trials on vitamin C against exercise - induced bronchoconstriction and respiratory symptoms, it seems reasonable for physically active people to test whether vitamin C is beneficial on an individual basis, if they have documented exercise - induced bronchoconstriction or suffer from respiratory symptoms such as cough or sore throat after taking vigorous exercise.»
Based on the study published, a larger randomized trial is underway in Tanzania to determine if DAR - 901 prevents the earliest stage of infection with tuberculosis, before symptoms are apparent.
Armed with this knowledge, and the results of an initial feasibility study, the Dream Team will conduct a clinical trial to evaluate if personalized therapy, based on the genetic profile of each individual patient's cancer, improves outcomes.
In a clinical trial of depression, for example, «if a person has no expectations based on pill - taking but improves in the context of enhanced attention from raters, testers, and caregivers, is that response a placebo effect or a psychotherapy effect?»
«Based on currently available data, patients should not stop taking Vytorin or other cholesterol - lowering drugs and should talk to their doctor or other health - care professional if they have any questions about Vytorin, Zetia, or the ENHANCE trial
The sugar will vary based on the fruit used, so it would be advisable to stick to a recipe to ensure you get a good set, or experiment with trial and error, if the jam is too sweet it may be beause the plums were very ripe.
But, if you haven't worked out as long, you will have to decide based on trial / error where your limit is.
So — if your 199 is an actual KNOWN max HR based on a maximum graded exercise test or a true sustained maximum effort race or time trial then that's a good starting point.
Drew I know you've been gathering resources and trialing various approaches (and battling with your issues for some time now) but based on what I've seen with clients who have come to me with SPECT scans I have not seen that they drive the treatment plan (if you're working with a doctor) or nutritional interventions to warrant the high cost and invasive nature of the test (radiation exposure).
Based on the results of this offer we decided to try it for a longer period — till the end of this month — and if it continues to perform this well, 3 days Trial Gold membership has all the chances to become a standard subscription on your web - sites powered by Dating Factory.
For example, you can join any dating site on trial basis to see if the site is really up to the mark or not.
I also read how they thought this movie was based on someone accused of killing backpackers and was about to go on trial and the lawyers asked if this movie's release could be delayed as to not affect the outcome of the trial.
Claire Denis» High Life and Barry Jenkins» If Beale Street Could Talk are top anticipated film items for 2018 that were October items, but here are a slew of films that we are keen on that are overlapped into October and or November: Stéphane Brizé's Un autre monde (with Vincent Lindon), Jamie Adams» Bittersweet Symphony (with Suki Waterhouse), Brittany Poulton and Daniel Savage's Them That Follow (with Olivia Colman), Carol Morley's Out Of Blue (with Jacki Weaver), Pippa Bianco's untitled debut based on her short Share (with Rhianne Barreto), Edward Zwick's Trial by Fire (with Emily Meade), Miles Joris - Peyrafitte's Dreamland (with Margot Robbie), Claudia Myers» Shadow Girl (Zosia Mamet), Tim Sutton's Donnybrook (with Jamie Bell), Chiwetel Ejiofor's The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (he also stars), Koen Mortier's Angel (with Vincent Rottiers), Neil Jordan's The Widow (with Chloë Grace Moretz, Maika Monroe and Isabelle Huppert), Spike Lee's Black Klansman (with Adam Driver), Julius Onah's Luce (reteams Funny Games» Naomi Watts, Tim Roth), Eli Roth's The House with a Clock in its Walls (with Cate Blanchett), Michael Goi's Mary (with Gary Oldman), Martin Krejci's debut The True Adventures of Wolfboy (with Jaeden Lieberher), Joel Edgerton's Boy Erased (Lucas Hedges, Nicole Kidman, Edgerton, Russell Crowe and filmmaker Xavier Dolan), Laure de Clermont - Tonnerre's Mustang with Connie Britton and Matthias Schoenaerts, Geneviève Dulude DeCelles» Une colonie and Paolo Virzì's Magic Nights.
Some banks may only lend to you on a short - term basis at a higher interest rate to see if there has been a significant profit margin and then offer better loan terms after the trial period.
A landlord may be more willing to take a chance on someone without an established credit history if the commitment is for a trial basis with a month - to - month or otherwise short lease.
The trial is based on the quality of your dog's performance of specific behaviors and your speed as a team in completing the course — if two dogs finish with the same score, but different times.
If we find that one or both of these scFv neutralize VEGF activity then we intend to identify commercial partners that will assist in generating canine monoclonal antibodies based on these scFv that could then enter clinical trials in patients with hemangiosarcoma or other tumor types that are associated with excess production of VEGF.
If Sarcoptic scabies is diagnosed on basis of clinical signs and history, a trial therapy is recommended initially.
If a dog food product acquires the AAFCO Nutritional Adequacy Statement, it has met the Nutritional Profile based on the lab testing or it successfully completed and passed a feeding trial on live dogs.
For example I've chosen to include Community Tracker updates on a trial basis, but if it seems too spammy I'll have to reconsider.
Since most of the justification for the EPA ruling is based on the predictions of AGW, it will be interesting to see how the court rules, if it indeed comes to trial and a verdict is reached.
(7) records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes, but only to the extent that the production of such law enforcement records or information (A) could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings, (B) would deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or to an impartial adjudication, (C) could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, (D) could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a confidential source, including a State, local or foreign agency or authority or any private institution which furnished information on a confidential basis, and, in the case of a record or information compiled by criminal law enforcement authority in the course of a criminal investigation or by an agency conducting a lawful national security intelligence investigation, information furnished by a confidential source, (E) would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or would disclose guidelines for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions if such disclosure could reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law, or (F) could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or physical safety of any individual; [the law enforcement exemption]
So I don't think McIntyre and McKitrick would have anything to contribute on this appeal (at least not based on the subject of this post)... though if the case goes to trial they might well have something to say about the merits of the case against the Stick.
If you're ready to get serious, I'll put aside past transgressions on a trial basis (i.e. without yet disarming).
But painting this as the «normal», opinion - based sort of consensus is a good denial tactic, as is highlighting the views of the very few contrarian climate scientists (who are in the same boat as the people who authored negative trials on aspirin, if there are any - they're destined for the dustbin of science history.)
«I'd recommend a trial repeal in one city for two years to allow researchers to make observations and see if there's an increase in head injuries, and on the basis of that you could come to some informed policy decision,» he added.
In addition, if a jury's decision to nullify is obviously contrary to the evidence presented at trial, the party that was disadvantaged by the nullification may decide to file a motion for a new trial based on juror misconduct.
If the trial does take place, you will give evidence to the Judge based on your witness statement, as well as any other witnesses who can give the Court useful information.
The Ontario Court of Appeal then overturned the Superior Court's decision, ruling that witnesses must remove the niqab on the stand only if it's been proven that it would threaten the accused's right to a fair trial, which must be determined on a case - by - case basis.
Jackson J.A. would have dismissed the appeal on the basis of lack of jurisdiction, and also found that even if the trial judge had erred in law the error would not have had a material bearing on the verdict.
The judge or justice must also take the following factors into consideration when making their determination; the extent to which the records are required for the accused to make a full and complete defense, the probative value of the records, the nature and extent of the reasonable expectation of privacy with respect to the personal information contained in the record, whether production of the record is based on a discriminatory belief or bias, the potential prejudice to personal dignity the complainant or witness will experience if the record is produced, society's interest in encouraging individuals to obtain treatment after being sexually assaulted, society's interest in encouraging sexual assault victims to report the assault and the effect of the determination on the integrity of the trial process.
Even a very incomplete list gives an impression of the large number of significant opinions he has written: seminal administrative law cases such as Chevron v. NRDC and Massachusetts v. EPA, the intellectual property case Sony Corp v. Universal City Studios (which made clear that making individual videotapes of television programs did not constitute copyright infringement), important war on terror precedents such as Rasul v. Bush and Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, important criminal law cases such as Padilla v. Kentucky (holding that defense counsel must inform the defendant if a guilty plea carries a risk of deportation) and Atkins v. Virginia (which reversed precedent to hold it was unconstitutional to impose capital punishment on the mentally retarded), and of course Apprendi v. New Jersey (which revolutionized criminal sentencing by holding that the Sixth Amendment right to jury trial prohibited judges from enhancing criminal sentences beyond statutory maximums based on facts other than those decided by a jury beyond a reasonable doubt).
A court could conceivably argue that if the death of B was not contested at trial, that the first murder acquittal would be inconsistent with a murder conviction upon the death of B later on from the events that formed the basis of the first prosecution.
In these circumstances, it was incumbent on the trial judge to explain that difference to Mr. Watterson [emphasis mine], to explain that the court could not treat the Defence as evidence, and that if he did not call a witness, or testify himself, the court would have no basis upon which to accept, as proven, the facts which the defendants had set out in their Defence.
The trial judge also found that if there was a s. 2 (a) breach it would be saved by s. 1, and that there was no s. 15 breach because they were targeted based on suspected involvement in a crime, and not race or religion.
If a plaintiff loses a case based on process errors before a trial but is still within the statute of limitations for his claim, can he always (or never) «start from scratch?»
Not being a criminal lawyer, I can't use my own experiences to square those two accounts (and, admittedly, my exposure to crowns is Toronto - centric, experiences may vary elsewhere — based on recent events, I'd have concerns about the Alberta courts), but the fact that certain proponents of the critical narrative characterized Marie Henein's masterful conduct of the Ghomeshi trial as a case of «whacking» the accused (rather than the complainant's «whacking» the crown) did nothing to enhance the credibility of that narrative (and, if nothing else, suggests that your construction of the «critical narrative» is not at all a straw man).
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