Sentences with phrase «only narrow cases»

Industry sources say UMPD is not highly sought - after where it's optional because it applies in only narrow cases: If someone else hits you and they are uninsured.

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However, the counter-punch is that evidence of a lingering gap actually supports our case: the difference is only narrowed to the extent that gender equality is attained.
«SERAP argues that in this case Nigerians are entitled to the right to receive information without any interference or distortion, and the enjoyment of this right should be based on the principle of maximum disclosure, and a presumption that all information is accessible subject only to a narrow system of exceptions.»
But McDonnell was actually only the latest in a series of Supreme Court cases over the last two decades that have dramatically narrowed federal corruption laws.
That's based on 200 official federal cases that fit a narrow definition that counts only fraud, data fabrication, and plagiarism, out of a community of 2 million active researchers over 20 years.
The only problem I had was that it was not wide enough, which I find is true of most flip flops these days, for some reason they are not wide enough and I know you are thinking «okay Fred Flintstone feet», but that is not the case so much, I certainly don't have a narrow foot just a pretty normal width because in all my other shoes weather they are boots, athletic shoes, pumps I wear an 8 Medium width.
Roberto Cavalli also opted for narrow necklaces, only in this case these were more feminine and joyful.
Cooke presents a case that the war on drugs in America is not only a no - win scenario, it is no longer (if it ever was) designed to be won as much as fulfill disturbing, narrow agendas in the public and private sectors.
Other significant personal preems, in order of original release, included: Buster Keaton's Go West (1925) and College (directed by James V. Horne, 1927); Howard Hughes's and James Whale's Hell's Angels (1928 - 30), featuring (sorry, other Howard) the most awesome aerial scenes I've ever witnessed; John Ford's Up the River (1930) and Airmail (1932); Michael Curtiz's The Kennel Murder Case (1933), utterly silly but quite beguiling as an empty exercise in directorial pizzazz; Gordon Wiles's — and Daniel Fuchs's — The Gangster (1947), an archetypal arty film noir; Val Lewton's Apache Drums; (directed by Hugo Fregonese, 1951); Richard Fleischer's The Narrow Margin (1952); Robert Bresson's Quâtre Nuits d'un rêveur (1971); Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974); Phil Karlson's Framed (1975); Clint Eastwood's The Gauntlet (1977); and Robert Mulligan's Bloodbrothers (1978), which returned to Seattle (after a five - day first run in» 78) only via Showtime.
The application uses magnifying glass at the top left corner of the screen to narrow down your search options just in case you are in the mood to dine only a certain type of cuisine or only in a particular neighborhood.
We narrow down in bringing out not only essays but also thesis, term papers, coursework, research proposals, case study, bibliographies and much more.
The goal is to confront Judith Curry and all her followers on this narrow subject only and argue the case for as long as it takes until the opposition is thoroughly defeated and exhausted by it.
At most, as plaintiffs have stated before and will state again at the risk of redundancy, the only relevant issue in this case with respect to global warming is the much narrower issue of what impact, if any, the A.B. 1493 Regulations will have on global warming.
In the case at bar, the Supreme Court overturned an increase in sentence imposed by the Court of Appeal, noting that «if Parliament hopes to sustain mandatory minimum penalties for offences that cast a wide net, it should consider narrowing their reach so that they only catch offenders that merit the mandatory minimum sentences.»
On the other hand, pitching yourself as «I do lots of DUIs» or «I help other small businesses sue other small businesses» is probably too narrow (unless, of course, those are the only kinds of cases you take).
The search interface includes filters that allow you to narrow searches to specific courts and to search only the case name or case number.
The silver lining in this decision is that the application judge restricted his decision to the particular facts of the case before him, explaining that «this ruling is meant to apply only to the narrow factual situation before the Court; it is not to apply more broadly to allow any insured to obtain interest on amounts left unapplied for after 104 weeks.»
By narrowing our practice to only representing clients in sexual abuse and crime victim cases, we have acquired substantial knowledge, insight, and experience which we use to our client's advantage.
Both by their historical development and by current judicial decisions, the writs are made available only in a narrow class of exceptional cases.
Take some time to research the area of law your case falls under, as this will not only help you narrow down a list of lawyers, it will help you understand what it is you need, what to expect going forward, and what sort of questions you may want to ask potential attorneys.
The Insite case only dealt with a narrow issue: whether an exemption from certain provisions of the CDSA should be granted to a particular facility that almost everyone agreed was doing splendid work very much in the public interest.
Some law firms take only a narrow range of cases but other practices prefer the financial stability of diversification.
The SCC might decide the case only on very narrow grounds — essentially that the but - for test governed and the facts were or were not sufficient — and state it's not to taken as agreeing or disagreeing with anything the BCCA said about Resurfice material contribution.
a) potential value of cryptocurrencies from store of value point of view ($ 1,3 trillion) + potential value of cryptocurrencies from utility point of view ($ 3,1 trillion) = $ 4,4 trillion, if we consider only narrow money supply (the most conservative case).
However, if it is understood that if Bitcoin succeeds there will also be many other altcoins, then Bitcoin's value might only end up between $ 2,000 and $ 200,000 in the case of extreme success — creating a lower «ceiling» on what the price can be and thus narrowing the range within which estimates of Bitcoin's value can take place.
EFF is one of the only organizations in the world taking on patent cases with the intent to narrow and invalidate bogus software patents.
However, the counter-punch is that evidence of a lingering gap actually supports our case: the difference is only narrowed to the extent that gender equality is attained.
The only exception to that rule is in the very narrow band of cases involving «egregious fault.»
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