Sentences with phrase «ordinary rules»

But now a few private schools and charter schools, which are independent public schools exempt from ordinary rules and procedures, have set themselves up as boarding schools for low - income students who want many of the advantages and the support given to bankers» and lawyers» children at Groton and St. Mark's.
Under ordinary rules of vicarious liability, any employer should also be liable.
Her allegations get at a core concern about the Trump presidency: that he may have used (indeed, may still be using) his money and power to make sure the ordinary rules of human behavior don't apply to him.
Yet even admitting all this, I suspect that there is no part of the Old Testament about which scholars are in less agreement than this present passage, for none of the ordinary rules by which the scholars separate the Yahwist document, the Elohist document, and the Priestly document, for example, seem to pertain to this passage.
But electrons in gold and silver can vibrate the opposite way, allowing researchers to circumvent light's ordinary rules.
He entitled it «The Coming Technological Singularity,» borrowing a term astrophysicists use to describe a place where the ordinary rules of gravity and other forces break down.
He's an ordinary rules - following, perfectly average Lego minifigure content to live exactly by the instruction manual provided by President Business (Will Ferrell), aka Lord Business, an uptight CEO who has a hard time balancing his thirst for world domination with micro-managing his own life.
Turn the River is a finely observed portrait of a desperate working - class woman who refuses to play by ordinary rules.
Both sides in this conflict are able to dodge bullets, run up walls and across ceilings, and otherwise suspend the ordinary rules of space and time.
Be prepared for a lot of free - associating inside this fantastical world where the ordinary rules of gravity, coolness and linear storytelling do not necessarily apply.
It's possible for a writer to adopt a writing style or method of storytelling, for example, that creatively blows the ordinary rules right out of the water, while also producing a really good book.
Indeed, since the division of competences between the Member States and the Union is at the core of the EU constitutional framework, it is arguable that the ordinary rules of competences can not be bypassed without an explicit provision of primary law.
This amounts to the ordinary rule of privilege against self - incrimination: that no - one can be compelled to provide evidence for a case against them.
In the absence of explicit specifications, one could assume that the ordinary rules for the division of competences between the States and the European Union apply.
«Under guidelines from the European Council, the Council applies the ordinary rules and sets a negotiating mandate for the Commission.
«There seems to me to be room to question whether the ordinary rules of client privilege, appropriate enough in other circumstances, should apply to a law officer's opinion on the lawfulness of war; it is not unrealistic in my view to regard the public, those who are to fight and perhaps die, rather than the government, as the client.»
The ordinary rule does not apply in some cases where the defect is not patent, but latent.
The ordinary rule in the purchase of real estate is Caveat Emptor, or let the buyer beware with respect to patent defects, those defects which are readily ascertainable upon inspection.
We remember how, shortly after the atrocious decision in Johnson & Johnson v. Karl, 647 S.E. 2d 899 (W. Va. 2007), rejecting altogether the learned intermediary rule, litigation tourists visiting West Virginia argued that Karl represented that state's «public policy» and therefore the learned intermediary rule could not apply even to their out - of - state cases under the «public policy» exception to the ordinary rules for sorting out choice of law issues.
In the case of letters of credit, there was no basis for departing from the ordinary rule, that the situs of the debt is where the debtor resides.
On their arrival in Canada as landed immigrants, should Canada take the position that their marriage is invalid on the basis of the ordinary rules governing conflicts in family law?
It held that the rule was clearly designed to give the court some discretion in the matter, at least in special circumstances where application of the ordinary rule — namely that a receiver was entitled to be indemnified in respect of his costs and expenses, and his remuneration if he is entitled to be remunerated, out of the assets in his hands as receiver — would cause unfairness or hardship.
While there must obviously be sanctions (including potential imprisonment) for refusing to testify, they should only be imposed on compellable witnesses who willfully defy judicial authority, and only in accordance with the ordinary rules of criminal procedure and evidence.
In Sivanandan, the ordinary rules applied.
Information that does not satisfy the ordinary rules of evidence can be used in bail hearings.
Lord Hope, agreeing, said that the ordinary rules of causation did nothing to advance the appellants» claim for the psychological effect of risks of injury.
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