Sentences with phrase «ordinary circumstances do»

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Although the machines involved are extraordinarily dangerous, the moral principle governing their use is perfectly ordinary: It is the familiar one that human beings should engage in an activity that poses dangers to others only if, in the totality of the circumstances, doing so is reasonable» i.e., if the good to be achieved, taking account of the probability of success, is proportionate to the possible ill effects.
This assumption does not require any belief in «absolutes» in the ordinary sense of known values that are independent of time and circumstance.
Certainly they do not happen in ordinary circumstances.
If your stories, overtime, seem useful to others in particular circumstances, tell them, but don't allow your practice to dominate ordinary situations and everyday activities.
Like the role of dietary phosphorus in support of ATP, the role of dietary phosphorus in support of acid - base balance does not appear to require any special meal planning or food selection under most ordinary circumstances.
Director Clint Eastwood, who managed to do something similar with relative success in 2016's «Sully,» tries again to mine compelling drama from the heroism of ordinary Americans in extraordinary (and fleeting) circumstances with his latest drama, «The 15:17 to Paris.»
John McClane has always been an ordinary guy stuck in extraordinary circumstances, yet in this movie, he's almost to the level of a superhero, sensing a keen understanding of his environment and being able to do physically improbable things — even when seriously injured.
Dignam's screenplay doesn't illuminate anything else about these people, despite the movie's big, closing speech being on the subject of seeing refugees as ordinary people, who happen to find themselves in extraordinary circumstances.
What do you think of the concept of necessity as a justification for behavior that would not be condoned in ordinary circumstances?
Ordinary people do exceptional things in exceptional circumstances.
Under ordinary circumstances, your puppy doesn't need constant bathing.
I find myself doing something I would never consider under ordinary circumstances.
Another reason is that in this circumstance, it doesn't necessarily take on its ordinary meaning, but rather the meaning stipulated, and with the effect stipulated, in the UCC.
But they aren't special — they are ordinary people, likely to respond in the ways ordinary people do to the circumstances in which they find themselves.
It is clear that the EAT did not regard its conclusion as representing a satisfactory state of affairs, particularly where the joint or concurrent tortfeasors are at arms» length, eg as in Bullimore v Porthecary Witham Weld [2011] IRLR 18 where an ex-employer gave a damaging reference about the claimant to a prospective employer because the ex-employee had presented a sex discrimination claim against them and the prospective employer withdrew the offer for the same reason, and in circumstances where CLIA 1978 applies to discrimination claims brought in the ordinary courts.
A doctor owes a duty to treat a patient according to the acceptable standard of care — that is, what an ordinary, prudent doctor would do under the same or similar circumstances.
The product did not perform as safely as an ordinary customer would have expected it to perform under those circumstances;
In interpreting, for example, fair and equitable treatment provisions, an interpretation of the ordinary meaning may replace the terms «fair and equitable» with similarly vague and empty phrases such as «just,» «even - handed,» «unbiased,» or «legitimate,» but does not succeed in clarifying the standard's normative content, nor does it indicate what is required of States in specific circumstances.
In order to establish medical malpractice, the plaintiff must prove that a medical professional caused injury by doing something that a medical professional of ordinary skill, care, and diligence would not have done under similar circumstances.
4th Amendment Protections do not protect evidence in «plain view» or where the individual can reasonably not expect privacy under ordinary circumstances.
Whether a trustee's conduct is «reasonable» is generally determined on the basis of what an ordinary prudent business person would have done in the circumstances.
It also protects you and your family or companions from unforeseen circumstances on your trip, which ordinary insurance policies don't offer protection from.
In the case of an act consisting of the creation or variation of a right to mine for opals or gems, s 24 MB (2) extends the freehold test to circumstances where the act could not be done if the native title holders instead held ordinary title to the area concerned.
Just about every practitioner has had to deal with unusual circumstances when helping people buy or sell a home, but what do you do if something truly out of the ordinary — and possibly out of this world — pops up?
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