Sentences with phrase «other substantial reason»

The employer had argued that the employee had been dismissed for misconduct or some other substantial reason (personality clashes).
The ET sympathised with the Claimant but held that her dismissal was fair on the grounds of «some other substantial reason» of a kind such as to justify dismissal.
• The threshold for the reasonableness of a dismissal for «some other substantial reason» was not higher than that for a dismissal for conduct reasons.
This case can also be considered alongside the other recent employment appeal tribunal case of Phoenix House Ltd v Stockman and another UKEAT / 0264/15, in which the EAT confirmed that the ACAS code also does not apply to «some other substantial reason» dismissals, where the dismissal is attributed to the irretrievable breakdown of the working relationship.
The tribunal held that the reason for Tapere's dismissal was redundancy, rejecting the trust's contention that the reason was some other substantial reason.
While this would have been a dismissal, for «some other substantial reason» (SOSR), with careful handling / consultation etc. the Post Office would have been on safer legal ground.

Not exact matches

The episode has always held a certain macabre fascination, but there are other more substantial reasons for drawing attention to it as we reach the 80th anniversary.
Although $ GLD is still in a downtrend, there are now 2 main technical signals and 1 other point that give me strong reason to believe gold is poised for a substantial, intermediate to long - term rally and / or bullish trend reversal...
The lack of substantial bullish follow - through in leading individual stocks in recent weeks, the absence of leadership in most ETFs (other than international ETFs), and the bearish pattern on the weekly chart of the S&P 500 Index (below) are all valid reasons to avoid the long side of the market now.
When two persons have reason to feel that their needs, both healthy and neurotic, will be met to a substantial degree by the other, their mutual attraction will be intense.
People other than Jesus, for reasons both circumstantial and substantial, do not grab us as profoundly.
For this reason, and others which shall presently be noted, and because the weight of possible evidence in support of a fifteenth - century date becomes less and less substantial, we prefer to take the «new king over Egypt» to be just that and not the inauguration of a new dynasty.
Other than that, it would be nice to hear some substantial reasons to do so.
The second reason is that commodity prices have grown substantially, partly as a result of the growth of the east and other emerging markets, and that has led to a substantial increase in sovereign wealth funds, both in the middle east and in other markets.
However, he did not find substantial evidence that any other games improve cognitive skills nor that any games improve reasoning or memory skills.
But while substantial data (including AFFiRiS» [15] and Prothena's [20,22] preclinical work) give good reason to think that early clearance of AS neuropathology will decelerate the rate of SN DA neuronal loss, astrocytosis, and possibly accumulation of senescent glial cells in PD, there is no reason to think that doing so will prevent these phenomena entirely, if for no other reason than because many other factors also contribute to their occurrence.
For that reason, fans of the leads will probably enjoy the film despite the substantial flaws, while many other viewers will likely give up on it within the first twenty minutes.
That substantial chunk of change doesn't buy you any extra shove — for cost reasons, the ACR's engineers left the Viper's 8.4 - liter, 600 - hp V - 10 alone — but it does net you a host of other worthwhile improvements.
Still a bank or other financial institution may reason that a solid financial history is a qualifying factor for an employee who has control over substantial sums of money.
There exist many substantial reasons why the majority of them say: «I need a loan» and consequently start looking for good loan deals at banks or other financial institutions.
While I can't honestly think of a substantial reason NOT to spay before the first cycle it is thought that spaying before it will lower the long - term risks of other health problems.
There is at least one other climate blogger in Tamino's situation, i.e. not a climate scientist but with a substantial degree of relevant expertise, who maintains anonymity for the same reason: In this age of easy googling, they don't want someone (e.g. an NSF grant manager) checking up on their professional activities only to find mostly just climate blog material, none of which is strictly relevant to their career and often gets a little, um, unprofessional in tone if not content.
But the R generator has had substantial testing, so I have plenty of other reasons to trust it, after all a run of 5 heads isn't SO unlikely.
The other reason that livestock production has such a substantial impact on climate change is that livestock are among the main sources of the world's methane emissions.
«but can not rule out substantial warming from other causes such as solar forcing and internal multi-decadal ocean oscillations owing to the circular reasoning and to the lack of convincing attribution mechanisms for the warming during 1910 - 1940 and the cooling during the 1940's and 1950's.»
For the reasons that follow, I conclude that while it is desirable that judges express their conclusions in their own words, incorporating substantial amounts of material from submissions or other legal sources into reasons for judgment does not without more permit the decision to be set aside.
For all the reasons stated above, I conclude that the petitioners have failed completely to demonstrate that it is «more probable than not» that the MMR vaccination can be a substantial factor in contributing to the causation of autism, in individuals suffering from regressive autism or any other type of autism.
In both investigations, the bureau concluded the mergers were unlikely to lead to a substantial lessening or prevention of competition for a number of reasons, including the inability to create or increase market power upstream due to an excess demand for hogs and the inability to create or increase market power downstream due to, among other factors, effective remaining competition.
Amongst other reasons for that result was the realization that, in some cases, juries (and arguably even judges in non jury trials) were using a «substantial factor» analysis to find that negligence which was a but - for cause (whatever but - for means) was not a factual cause.
For this reason, the protection against unreasonable search and seizure guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment applies to telephone conversations.9 It also is recognized widely that the attorney - client privilege applies to conversations over the telephone as long as the other elements of the privilege are present.10 However, this expectation of privacy in communications by telephone must be considered in light of the substantial risk of interception and disclosure inherent in its use.
In the NPRM we proposed to permit covered health care providers and health plans to deny an individual access to inspect and copy protected health information about them for five reasons: (1) a licensed health care professional determined the inspection and copying was reasonably likely to endanger the life or physical safety of the individual or another person; (2) the information was about another person (other than a health care provider) and a licensed health care professional determined the inspection and copying was reasonably likely to cause substantial harm to that other person; (3) the information was obtained under a promise of confidentiality from someone other than a health care provider and the inspection and copying was likely to reveal the source of the information; (4) the information was obtained by a covered provider in the course of a clinical trial, the individual agreed to the denial of access in consenting to participate in the trial, and the trial was in progress; and (5) the information was compiled in reasonable anticipation of, or for use in, a legal Start Printed Page 82555proceeding.
No person shall sell or offer for distribution any dissertation, thesis, term paper, essay, report or other written assignment to any student enrolled in a university, college, academy, school or any other institution within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania knowing, or under the circumstances having reason to know, that said assignment is intended for submission either in whole or substantial part under said student's name to such educational institution in fulfillment of the requirement for a degree, diploma, certificate or course of study.
Torts: Medmal; Judges» Reasons Cojocaru v. B.C. Women's Hospital and Health Centre (B.C.C.A., Apr. 14, 2011)(34304) May 24, 2013 While desirable that judges express their conclusions in their own words, incorporating substantial amounts of material from submissions or other legal sources into reasons for judgment by itselfReasons Cojocaru v. B.C. Women's Hospital and Health Centre (B.C.C.A., Apr. 14, 2011)(34304) May 24, 2013 While desirable that judges express their conclusions in their own words, incorporating substantial amounts of material from submissions or other legal sources into reasons for judgment by itselfreasons for judgment by itself is OK.
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For this reason, if a custodial parent has demonstrated in the past a pattern of interference with the relationship between the child and the non-custodial parent, unless other facts dictate a difference holding, a court will frequently conclude that a substantial chance in circumstances justifying a change of custody has occurred.
This kind of thing is just not as pervasive in other areas of the law, no matter how heated the conflicts get, and it's one substantial reason the public has such a generally dim view of the family courts and family lawyers.
Exclusion criteria were substantial non-HIV related disease, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, allergy to imipramine, substance abuse, cognitive impairment, inability to speak English, or concurrent psychiatric treatment for other reasons.
(1) the child in question is not three years of age or younger; (2) both parents seem reasonably capable of meeting the child's need for care and guidance; (3) both parents wish to continue their active involvement in raising the child; (4) the parents seem capable of making reasoned decisions together for the benefit of the child;... (5) joint custody would not impose substantial economic hardship on the parent who opposes it; and (6) joint custody wouldprobably disrupt the parent - child relationships less than other custodial alternatives.
On the other hand, if there truly is good reason and a substantial basis for dramatic change, many psychologists will so recommend.
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