Sentences with phrase «other preconditions»

There is no basis for a reduction of liability because of the existence of other preconditions: defendants remain liable for all injuries caused or contributed to by their negligence.
Nevertheless the more extensive the class the more clearly should the other preconditions be satisfied.»
There is nothing surprising about this finding, and it is similar to judgments in which licenses or other preconditions to sale of products were found to be obstacles to trade and the Court could have stopped there.
And schooling, as William Easterly emphasizes and I discuss below, is not sufficient to ensure growth, but it certainly plays a large role in a society like that of the United States, where the other preconditions for growth are in place.

Not exact matches

Germany and other northern European countries see the cleaning up of euro zone banks» balance sheets as a necessary precondition to a pan-European deposit insurance scheme.
Many shares, likes, links — the reality is this is probably not always the case, and much of this preconditioning comes from game theory and also a «groupthink» type efficiency, where the market will take on the link building focus of other players in the vertical, creating asynchronous link building profiles in style and aptitude.
If it is the interaction between man and man which makes possible authentic human existence, it follows that the precondition of such authentic existence is that each overcomes the tendency toward appearance, that each means the other in his personal existence and makes him present as such, and that neither attempts to impose his own truth or view on the other.
For some it is the precondition for receiving Holy Communion, for others the First Communion is prior to confirmation.
Where Lawler and many others declare that Christianity is a necessary precondition of humane values, I simply assert that humane values, or more accurately the values we hold today, used Christianity, as well as other religions and philosophies, as cultural vessels.
As Bernard Williams observed, «If it is a mark of a man to have a conceptualized and fully conscious awareness of himself as one among others, aware that others have feelings like himself, this is a precondition not only of benevolence but (as Nietzsche pointed out) of cruelty as well.»
In trying to close the gap, one finds additional preconditions of which one had previously been unaware, and, looking in the other direction, one tries out new axioms, for example concerning symmetry conditions suggested by the local analyses.
However, I question this assertion because Khosla (2007) argues that a necessary precondition for regional cooperation is an acceptance by member states of each other's sovereignty and legitimacy.
It wouldn't be the effect, however, but the necessary precondition - if Parliament's will is unified and recognized as legitimate, the monarch can't legitimately refuse assent (or take other such actions), because they wouldn't be acting in accordance with the requirements of the office.
But fiscal discipline is the absolute precondition for all that we want to achieve, across every other area of policy.
Earning people's trust that we will be responsible custodians of public money is the precondition for gaining the right to be heard on any other issue.
Acknowledging the other's viewpoint is a precondition for engaging in an open - minded societal dialogue.»
Cerevast's technologies aim to maximize the beneficial effects of physical therapy by preconditioning neural circuits.The CSNE and Cerevast will be partnering in developing neuromodulation techniques and other devices to benefit stroke patients.
NOTE: Consult a physician if you are on any other medications or have any preconditions before taking the product for best results.
Sugar Daddy arrangements have been called «preconditioned experiences» by some, and «relationships re-imagined» by others, yet no matter where one stands on mutually beneficial dating, one thing's for certain: sugars will tell it like it is...
He is putting right for individual and public, human security as a necessary precondition for the exercise of all other human rights.
Although proper attribution is an important precondition to learning, further development needs to take place to design instruments that measure actual reading gains, as measured on statewide assessment tests and other vehicles.
... The relationships among adults in schools are the basis, the precondition, and sine qua non that allow, energize, and sustain all other attempts at school improvement.
The 2019 Cayenne E-Hybrid also includes a suite of other tweaks and enhancements, including comprehensive remote management (such as preconditioning) via the Porsche Connect app, and a more enhanced set of standard features, like Porsche's Active Suspension Management and the Sport Chrono Package.
The 2015 court ruling describes how Green Tree Lending required payments as a precondition to loan assistance, ignored modifications on loans received from other servicers, and harassed delinquent borrowers with excessive phone calls.
Kerr moderated the discussion, during which Sanchez and Episalla relayed their personal stories of acting as caregivers to friends, while Joseph offered a more clinical presentation about the importance of «self care» as a necessary precondition to rendering service to others.
There are other errors as well (for instance another Wegman paraphrase conflates «preconditioning» growth with serial correlation, which are actually two different effects), but at a certain point I had to stop.]
Yet, reading this and other debates, it seems pretty clear that Drezner's position is not only generally held in the Foreign Policy Community but is regarded, as he says, as a precondition for serious participation in foreign policy debates in the US.
If you do the climate math, this principle emerges as a precondition for the success of all other climate strategies — a keystone, as it were, for climate solutions.
Newbould J.'s order forbade Malamas to bring any more actions without leave of the Court, and provided that costs on this action and other actions be paid as a precondition for obtaining such leave.
So it will be a good case for this where we say — like Ken Grady and others say, data is going to be the precondition for delivering good legal services in the future, instead of hunch - driven law, data - driven law.
2237466 Ontario brought an application to have the certificate declared null and void because Intact had not paid the insured and was not the «owner or other person lawfully entitled to the vehicle», a precondition for the party obtaining the section 24 certificate.
If we are to ever move from the hypothetical to the actual, we have to be prepared to cut each other a little slack on solving the preconditions and avoiding possible future problems.
Similarly, the authority to exclude others from property is not provided by the Trespass to Property Act, which does not set out the preconditions for its use.
It will also inform you what life insurance types are available for other serious preconditions.
There are other examples of diagnoses that do not manifest themselves identically in every person who is exposed to the preconditions of the disorder.
If a child receives tender loving care when in need, and support for autonomy during exploration from mother as well as father, such experiences are assumed to a) give the child a sense of worth, a belief in the helpfulness of others and enable the child to explore the environment with confidence; b) be an optimal precondition for mutually supportive, enduring adult partnerships; and c) provide a model for later parenthood.12, 6 Confident, competent exploration is equivalent to our concept of «secure» exploration.13 Combining the concept of secure attachment with secure exploration yields the concept of «psychological security» that we advocate.13
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