He's
only bolstering the case for obstruction.
Not exact matches
It doesn't take much to see how that could have led to rules that'd apply the same standards across the board —
only, in that
case, it would've had the side effect of
bolstering online privacy on all sides.
This argument could
bolster Alphabet's overall
case against Uber if the Google parent company can
only prove Uber possessed Alphabet's stolen technology but abandoned it.
Yesterday's YouGov poll
bolstered his
case massively as the
only Labour candidate who can topple Boris Johnson, and at this stage I don't see anyone else doing that.
Not
only would this save money in the long term by focusing on prevention rather than more costly remediation, it would target Title I program evaluations on a single, research - proven strategy and thus
bolster the
case for increased future Title I funding.
Stepping up action to tackle methane leaks along the oil and gas value chain is essential to
bolster the environmental
case for gas: these emissions are not the
only anthropogenic emissions of methane, but they are likely to be among the cheapest to abate.
If something like that quote were to occur in a corporate research setting - i.e. the withholding of relevant information by one group because it might be used by another to
bolster their
case for e, g, competing project funding - this would be considered not
only as unethical but be grounds for dismissal with cause.
All this activity —
only the tip of a looming iceberg —
bolsters the
case that e-commerce is already redefining retailing.