Sentences with phrase «ordinary duty»

This sentiment, both beautiful and powerful, intensifies our sense of vocation not by drawing us away from ordinary duties to some great quest but by drawing us more deeply into them.
Although most teachers are paid based on their position and seniority, exceptions are possible when responsibilities exceed ordinary duties.
The torpor of his mind renders him, not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational conversation, but of conceiving any generous, noble, or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment concerning many even of the ordinary duties of private life.
There, the premises owner has only an ordinary duty to remove hazards or to warn about them.
Since the duty of ordinary care is that which a reasonable person would have used in circumstances similar to the accident, the ordinary duty of care can vary according to circumstances such as:
In accidents that occur in intersections, it can be difficult to determine which driver was failing to exercise an ordinary duty of care.
Taxicab drivers owe a high duty of care to their passengers and an ordinary duty of care to everyone else on the road.
The judge referred to the governing legal test for determining if an employer is vicariously liable for employee sexual misconduct, and concluded that because the alleged abuse was said to have occurred while the teacher was simply carrying out his ordinary duties as a teacher, without taking advantage of any specialized opportunities afforded to him by virtue of his employment, no vicarious liability would have attached to the school board even if the alleged sexual misconduct had been proven.
Courts have been quite prepared to hold religious institutions, such as Roman Catholic dioceses and other denominations» governing bodies, vicariously liable for the sexual misconduct of their clergy, in the context of these clergy fulfilling their ordinary duties as priests, ministers or clerics.
«employees engaging in collective industrial action take the risk that even if they present for work and undertake some or the most part of their ordinary duties the employer may pay them nothing at all of what they might otherwise be paid.
The «utmost duty of care» is higher than the ordinary duty owed by the bus company to drivers of other vehicles and pedestrians.
But was «the nature of the occasion... such as to extend the scope of the ordinary duty of care» [24]?
Uber's vehicles are equipped with several different imaging systems which work both ordinary duty (monitoring nearby cars, signs and lane markings) and extraordinary duty like that just described.
The Sick Berth Branch of the Royal Navy originated in May 4 1833 when an Admiralty order was issued to Commanding Officers to organise a «Sick Berth Attendant» in ships of the 5th rate and upwards a man of good character is to be selected from the complement and rated as Sick Berth attendant, whose duty it will be to attend exclusively on the sick, without being called away by the ordinary duties of the ship, and who is to be paid as an able seaman.
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