Sentences with phrase «ordinary cases of»

This Court has no roving license, in even ordinary cases of statutory interpretation, to disregard clear language simply on the view that (in [the IRS's] words) Congress «must have intended» something broader... And still less do we have that warrant when the consequence would be to expand [benefits and penalties beyond the lines drawn by Congress]...
Although it still doesn't explain how infants sometimes develop dengue hemorrhagic fever the first time they're infected, he says, it «underscores that T cells could be just as important as antibodies» when ordinary cases of dengue fever turn ugly.
Of course, this wasn't your ordinary case of constipation.

Not exact matches

While his story is nothing out of the ordinary, it's one of many cases in which patient capital could have saved the day.
In this particular case, depriving hundreds of millions of ordinary Chinese access to «House of Cards» and «Homeland» will only make the new regime deeply unpopular.
«We are doing what journalists throughout said mainstream media are supposed to do: challenge the conventional wisdom, hold politicians» feet to the fire, ask tough questions, report facts that are in many cases inconvenient truths for career politicians, and give a voice to the millions of people worldwide who have had theirs taken away from them by world elites who consider the ordinary person beneath them,» Boyle said, pointing to Breitbart's record July traffic as evidence Americans «hunger for something different.»
When a participant exercises an incentive stock option while employed by the Company or a subsidiary or within the three - month period (one - year period, in the case of disability) after his or her employment ends, the participant will not recognize any ordinary income at that time.
As I argue in my forthcoming book, «The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy in Modern America,» big corporations (in this case, Facebook) and political interests (in this case, right - wing parties and campaigns) but also ordinary Americans (social media users, and thus likely you and me) all had a hand in it.
When a participant exercises an incentive stock option while employed by Wells Fargo or within the three - month period (one - year period, in the case of disability) after his or her employment ends, the participant will not recognize any ordinary income at that time.
We intend to cause Desert Newco to make distributions or, in the case of certain expenses, payments in an amount sufficient to allow us to pay our taxes and operating expenses, including distributions to fund any ordinary course payments due under the TRAs.
In a stock world, if I get a cash dividend because I own the stock, that money is not treated as a «treasure trove» and subject to ordinary income rates — in most cases, it is a qualified dividend and subject to capital gain rates; in some cases, some types of stock dividends are completely non-taxable.
This will tend to understate the performance of the taxable account in circumstances where long - term capital gains and qualified dividends, which are currently taxed at lower rates than ordinary income, are a component of investment returns, as is the case for investments with significant equity holdings.
The method employed to generate this generic concept consists, on one level, in close scrutiny of ordinary cases (cf. CSPM 231), seeking to find what is common to them.
But of course there is nothing to say this is not the case with ordinary perception.
Finally, it must be observed that it is not easy and simple in every case to indicate whether some particular teaching of the ordinary magisterium is already a dogma or merely authentic but in itself reformable teaching.
It may be the case that bringing in terms like «soul» and «psyche» confuse more than they help, but I am willing to run the risk to try to bring Whitehead's abstract terminology into contact with more ordinary ways of speaking.
Many ordinary people sense in this thinking, in the case of criminal acts, a callously intellectualized disregard for the victim of crime.
The case I like to give my bioethics students to illustrate the point — not least because it was pivotal in the historical formulation of the ordinary / extraordinary distinction — is the battlefield amputation of a limb without pain medication, in order to save a soldier's life.
Instead, we shall pass from the first to the fifth way, showing in each case how the existence of God can be known with certainty by reflecting on ordinary human experience.
In either case, inference (i.e., this is that) derives its efficacy from that daily, ordinary, secular world so often put down by the defenders of ontological transcendence.
«It seems to me that there is a persuasive case for believing that the doctrine of Humanae Vitae, regardless of the pastoral difficulty it causes, regardless of the philosophical and theological arguments thrown against it, regardless of the historical conditioning of its neo-scholastic framework, has been, and is being taught infallibly, that is, irreversibly and without error, by the Church's ordinary universal magisterium.»
I would agree that it is in ordinary secular use — e.g. of the soldier's death on the field of battle — but in the case of Christ it means something entirely different.
And if in these cases, repulsive as they are to our ordinary worldly way of judging, we find ourselves compelled to acknowledge religion's value and treat it with respect, it will have proved in some way its value for life at large.
This statement is altogether in line with the words quoted from Acts as representative of the primitive view:» God hath made this same Jesus both Lord and Christ,» In each case a son of man in the ordinary sense is spoken of as becoming the Son of God in a unique sense.
On the other hand, I would concur with James Felt that the thesis has a prima facie appeal to it because in that case one would be able to consider «the perceptual unities of ordinary experience as ontological unities» (PS 10:59).
Had the ordinary synod of 2015 decided to give to dioceses and regions the decision of admitting divorced and civilly «remarried» couples to the Eucharist, for instance, a very strong case could be made that anyone able to read pontifical tea leaves would have been able to predict that outcome.
But if that is the case, why are there so few public statements, with the «conservative» label attached to them, that tell us exactly what policy should be in the matter of education, welfare provision, environmental protection, planning law, urbanization, infrastructure, and everything else that matters to the ordinary citizen?
In any case, it was quite in the relaxed spirit of Richard's invitation that I, oh - so - jauntily, arrived at his office one Monday morning, somewhat startled to see him in an ordinary shirt and necktie» no longer the properly collared Lutheran pastor I had known for all those years.
But if this is true of «ordinary» species, what duration may we not look for in the case of Man, that favored race which, by its intelligence, has succeeded in removing all danger of serious competition and even in attacking the causes of senescence at the root.
In cases for which reactant and product (A, B, P, Q) concentrations are not held constant but are allowed to follow the usual (nonlinear) equations which govern ordinary diffusion, development of spatial order is to be expected, if the chemical equations of the Brusselator apply.
In Spinoza's case, there turned out to be one true substance, which he identified as nature or God, all ordinary substances becoming its modes of being.
In cases of conversion, in providential leadings, sudden mental healings, etc., it seems to the subjects themselves of the experience as if a power from without, quite different from the ordinary action of the senses or of the sense - led mind, came into their life, as if the latter suddenly opened into that greater life in which it has its source.
Now in the case of God, it appears that there are two sorts of causally significant feeling - aspect, the noncategorial and the categorial, and two sorts of resultant disposition, which can be termed «emergent habits» and (with apologies to ordinary language) «eternal habits,» respectively.
Jacob and Moses both act in a way quite out of the ordinary, and by such action win the offer of hospitality which ultimately leads to marriage in each case.
-- Or is it perhaps the case that the individual is born with both natures simultaneously; please to note, not with two natures which supplement one another and together form an ordinary human nature, but with two complete human natures, one of which pre-supposes the intermediation of an historical event.
That's not always the case though, since some of mine have been as sour as an ordinary lemon.
In the case of this raspberry lemon poppy seed cake, fragrant vanilla bean, ground almonds, olive oil, and fresh citrus elevate ordinary sugar, flour, and eggs.
A back up left winger is a must too and Wenger should handle Ox's case carefully as he might end up just be another ordinary player with bags of potential but cant live up to it.
While response is sporadic, uneven, and sometimes undesirable, the availability of these channels has led to many cases being addressed where they otherwise would not have and increased the powers of ordinary individuals to make their situations known.
Citing the relevant Supreme Court cases, the Judge concluded that Ajibola failed to depose to any fact which showed that his rights had been affected beyond that of ordinary member of the public.
In fact, some 40 % of the new members think that the current Labour leadership respects ordinary members «a lot» compared to only 16 % of older members believing that was the case in May 2015.
Giwa's case at the Court of Arbitration for Sports was also thrown out after being struck out at the ordinary court of law.
But not everyone who works in the financial services industry earns the kind of bonuses that the kind of headlining which is currently going on in the media leads most ordinary people to conclude is the case.
It is time we must take responsibilities to address welfare issues that is of paramount interest to the common security officer in which my case is the ordinary police officer.
In the case of the Erie County Department of Social Services, it is only required to prepare and forward one original contract, which it shall retain once fully signed, and thereafter issue certified copies as it has been doing in its ordinary and normal course of business; and it is
Under case law, Freeman said, documents produced in the ordinary course of business generally do not fall under the exemption cited by the Cuomo administration.
«So that someone can't say «I'm a lawyer, I represent ordinary people,» and then it turns out that his law partners say he doesn't do any legal work and is solely gaining money from referrals» (as was the case with Silver and is the case with other lawyer - legislators who are «of counsel» at law firms).
In this case, Hubble observed how the gravity of this cluster distorted the light from more distant galaxies, and determined that the cluster's ordinary matter couldn't account for all of the distortion.
Earn's team used these findings to estimate how much more virus people with ordinary flu might produce if their fevers were suppressed, and used epidemiological studies in people to estimate how many more cases of flu this might cause.
It's no worse than ordinary flu, they say, brandishing news reports of mild cases.
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