Sentences with phrase «outcome in the case of»

That would be a very desirable outcome in the case of each country taken in isolation, but also for all countries taken together.
Unconscionable conduct (agrees with NFF that they have not provided protection and support reforms «to provide transparency in the supply chain» and recognise that «certain classes of suppliers... are predisposed to suffering from a special disadvantage...»; misuse of market power (legal framework must «level the balance of market power in negotiations...», «ensure transparency in the transmission of market prices» and «not allow for final market risks to be borne by the primary producer» and provide «transparency of contract processes» - specifically, Canegrowers supports effects test and a process giving ACCC greater power to «regulate anti-competitive behaviour and impose penalties», shifting «the decisions framework from the judicial system to a regulatory system» which would make it more accessible to small producers); collective bargaining (notes limits of Sugar Industry Act (Qld); authorisation and notification approval costly and limited and not a viable alternative - peak bodies should be able to «commence and progress collective bargaining with mills on behalf of their members» and current threshold too restrictive)» competitive neutrality (mixed outcomes - perverse outcomes in the case of natural monopolies - suggest remove «application of competitive neutrality provisions to natural monopoly essential services»)
New York City Council Progressive Caucus: «Members of the Progressive Caucus of the New York City Council are extremely disheartened by the outcome in the case of Eric Garner.
Knowing pet first - aid can make, or break a successful outcome in case of an emergency.The contents of any pet first - aid kit should fit easily into a small, sturdy, carrying case and ideally should be located in your home, in your car and if you hike with your pet, make a kit that fits into a fanny pack or back pack that can be carried with you easily.
An abstract presented at ACVIM in a small cases series of dogs did not show improved outcome in cases of necrotising pancreatitis which were treated surgically versus medically.
The outcome in the case of Tapere v South London and Maudsley NHS Trust ET Case No. 2329562 / 2007 has left many employers questioning their approach in situations where they require a newly - acquired business and workforce to move — on some occasions, a relatively modest distance.

Not exact matches

Additionally, they noted that those who were more likely to push back against their superiors as children «also have higher levels of willingness to stand up for their own interests and aims, a characteristic that leads to more favorable individual outcomesin our case, income.»
In other cases, Silver argues, media organizations chose to not focus on the polls at all, but turned their attention to secondary or even tertiary events that had little impact on the outcome of the election.
For instance, we were once in a proceeding in which the judge made a ruling on evidence presented at trial by opposing counsel that was going to fundamentally change the outcome of the case.
And in this case, it had a good outcome: He's been promoted several times since then, and I stay out of the software programming.
In 1997, a DoD IG report found that the Air Force had failed to report 38 percent of fingerprint cards and 50 percent of criminal case outcomes to the FBI over a six - month period from 1995 to 1996, according to a Nov. 7 Associated Press report; a 2015 follow - up found the branch didn't report 39 percent of its fingerprint data over a two year period between 2010 and 2012.
The press release may, in some cases, use terms such as «predicts,» «believes,» «potential,» «proposed,» «continue,» «estimates,» «anticipates,» «expects,» «expected,» «plans,» «intends,» «may,» «could,» «might,» «will,» «should» or other words that convey uncertainty of future events or outcomes to identify these forward - looking statements.
The study, authored by University of Wisconsin - Madison teaching assistant James Bonus, found that playing Pokémon Go can be linked to positive outcomes such as friendship formation and walking — which in many cases «predicted enhanced well - being,» the study said.
The outcome: Some lawyers feel Thompson's case could cause a rash of copycat suits, but most agree the case will go nowhere, given that no laws have been broken, and considering that outrageous popcorn and soda prices are a theatre's greatest source of revenue — something that is unlikely to change in the near future.
This press release may, in some cases, use terms such as «predicts,» «believes,» «potential,» «proposed,» «continue,» «estimates,» «anticipates,» «expects,» «expected,» «plans,» «intends,» «may,» «could,» «might,» «will,» «should» or other words that convey uncertainty of future events or outcomes to identify these forward - looking statements.
In this case, it's impossible to know what CK intended, but it's much easier — for fans of comedy and fans of charity — to praise the outcome.
In many cases, objectively poorer health outcomes (particularly for women of color and minorities).
We have no stake in the outcome of this case, but we wouldn't want Google to end up taking fewer risks.
Europe's second - highest court has rejected a request from the U.S. government to intervene in Apple's challenge against an EU order to pay back taxes of up to 13 billion euros ($ 15.3 billion) because it failed to prove a direct interest in the outcome of the case.
And there is a chance that this number will fall further depending on the outcome of the appeal in another case — Gillette v. Uber Technologies, Inc..
In the ensuing case of legal ping - pong, those on the sidelines will be waiting with bated breath for the outcome.
The outcome of that $ 85 billion merger - in - the - making depends on a case in federal court, which is pending the decision of the judge.
A case can be made that the first public exposition of the inflation target came in 1993 in a speech by then Governor Fraser (1993): «My own view is that if inflation could be held to an average of 2 — 3 per cent over a period of years, that would be a good outcome».
In the majority of cases, it's a wise move to take some of the marketing costs upon yourself to ensure that you have more control of the spend, quality, and outcome.
To a large extent, the evolutionary shift reflected the absence of a catalytic crisis such as the radical program of economic reform that occurred in New Zealand following a prolonged period of poor economic outcomes, or in the case of the UK and Sweden, the sudden departure from the ERM.
In some cases, a lower valuation with lower preferred share rights may yield a higher economic outcome for common shareholders than a higher valuation with a high level of preferred share rights.
Instead, some investors, like Patrick Horan, a money manager at Agilith Capital in Toronto, see the marriage of Tim Hortons and Burger King as a classic case of financial engineering, and worry about the outcome for the donut chain.
Our bottom line is that the worst - case outcomes look unlikely in France — and European equities remain one of our favored asset classes globally.
In my case, I'm heavily influenced by Charlie Munger's warning that the worst outcomes are the result of jealousy that accompanies «seeing other people get richer faster than you.»
The case is being closely watched, because the outcome of the investigation could affect consumer attitudes toward Tesla, automation and self - driving technology in particular.
In some cases, the outcome will be a large expansion of two - way trade in a particular sector but with little net impact on total shipments by domestic producerIn some cases, the outcome will be a large expansion of two - way trade in a particular sector but with little net impact on total shipments by domestic producerin a particular sector but with little net impact on total shipments by domestic producers.
But in the case of British Gas in October 2013, the issue lied in their strategy and failure to consider potential negative outcomes.
Without question, a strong case can be built in favor of a bullish outcome for the US Dollar over the course of the next few years.
And in some instances, it has been Scalia and Thomas who have done so more than those who may think of themselves less as originalists (in one recent case in particular Scalia and Thomas dissented from the majority which held that convicted child molesters could be indefinitely imprisoned despite having fully served their sentences based on subtle shifts of language and the over-application of prior case law — no one wants a child molester free and about, but such results focused outcomes are always dangerous).
In this case, God may see all outcomes, yet see far enough to the folding of time back to His plan.
«As was the case throughout these past three years of court trial, and the earlier two years of investigation, we have placed our faith in God and trust that whatever the outcome, He will use it for our good (Romans 8:28),» Ho told CHC members last week [full statement below].
As was the case throughout these past three years of court trial, and the earlier two years of investigation, we have placed our faith in God and trust that whatever the outcome, He will use it for our good (Romans 8:28).
In a report of the verdict on the jw-russia.org website, Jehovah's Witnesses described the outcome of the case as «a black day for fundamental human freedoms in Russia.&raquIn a report of the verdict on the jw-russia.org website, Jehovah's Witnesses described the outcome of the case as «a black day for fundamental human freedoms in Russia.&raquin Russia.»
Nevertheless, in some cases — and for various reasons — the more statist members of the Supreme Court are sometimes able to convince other justices to obtain such outcomes as those deplored above.
It is, at least, apparent that the debates about humanitarian intervention by military force in the last decade, about the creation of international criminal tribunals in a number of cases, about the idea of a state's «universal jurisdiction» in cases of violations of the Genocide Convention or other «crimes against humanity,» about how far the global war on terror may proceed without violating the rights of states, and most recently, about the United - States - led use of force against the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, have all raised important points of positive and customary international law, and that in every one of these cases the outcome remains unsettled.
While Holmes frankly admitted that he hated facts and used them only as pegs on which to hang legal principles, Brandeis, as a practicing lawyer, immersed himself in the facts of a case to show that a particular outcome was the more just.
That is, if one's interlocutor is being threatened with violence, torture, or death at the same time as he is being confronted with a polemical argument, and if the outcome of the latter determines whether he is killed, tortured, forcibly converted, or whatever (this was, of course, the case for many Jews in medieval Europe), then it is exceedingly doubtful that the polemic is morally proper.
Yet as in the case of Biblicism it is hardly necessary to await the outcome of many inquiries before concluding that substantial error involving many further confusions is present when the proposition that Jesus Christ is God is converted into the proposition that God is Jesus Christ.
Fines are paid to the state, and criminals are placed in jail with little reference to victims, who often lack basic information about the outcome of their cases.
In this case, the fatal outcome is attributable to the aggressor whose actions brought it about, even though he may not be morally responsible because of a lack of the use of reason.»
In that case the outcome of an occasion would be prior to its origin, even though the origin is temporally earlier, since like all other phases the initial phase depends upon the completed occasion But if this is not so, what is the additional meaning assigned to prior and subsequent which is not discoverable in the concept of an order of dependencIn that case the outcome of an occasion would be prior to its origin, even though the origin is temporally earlier, since like all other phases the initial phase depends upon the completed occasion But if this is not so, what is the additional meaning assigned to prior and subsequent which is not discoverable in the concept of an order of dependencin the concept of an order of dependence?
Let's consider something: if in the atheist existential case we can admit that in order to achieve outcomes which we desire we often have to pay a steep price for the sake of achieving what we intend to achieve, why must this be ruled out in the case of God?
While mathematics can not decide the answer in any single case, it can formulate laws of probability according to which we can make fairly accurate predictions regarding the outcome of a large number of coin tossings.
Whether the alternative is a houseful of jealous, quarreling wives, or concubinage with the inferior status of all but the first and legal wife, with the procreation in either case of a bevy of children who can not have adequate parental care, the outcome is bad.
But whether or not the dissent, cast in those terms, would have caused Stewart or other justices to peel away from the majority; whether or not it would have made any difference to the outcome of that case; it would have made the most profound difference for the coherence of conservative jurisprudence.
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