Sentences with phrase «particular changes of circumstance»

Not exact matches

It really is necessary for manufacturers, in particular, to have an idea of what you'd like to do, but to be flexible enough to respond to wildly changing circumstances.
You should seek advice based on your particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor as tax laws are subject to interpretation, legislative change, and unique to every specific taxpayer's particular set of facts and circumstances.
In particular, it looks at how some of the most prominent changes to central banks» modus operandi have come as they sought to meet their monetary policy mandates in the exceptional circumstances seen during and after the global financial crisis of 2008.
when, in fact, a particular cultural configuration of Catholicism is undergoing change as it accommodates, in accord with venerable tradition, a new cultural circumstance.
«Some people are protected from the effects of sleep deprivation by this particular gene variation but, for most of us, sleep loss does something to the brain that simply prevents us from switching gears when circumstances change
Rather CBT is an approach that relies on the use of many different techniques that are designed to deal with each unique situation and individual and focus primarily on the changing of particular behaviours, developing better strategies for managing troublesome situations, and learning how to think about, perceive and interpret circumstances in ways that lead to a healthier adaptation to conditions that are producing the symptoms.»
These rates, and preferences for types of mortgages, can change daily, depending on economic circumstances or based on the size of an institution's portfolio in a particular type of mortgage.
Estimating The True Cost of Retirement This study by Morningstar head of research David Blanchett examines how inflation - adjusted spending changes throughout retirement and shows how pre-retirement income ratios can vary significantly among retirees based on their particular financial circumstances.
Second, and in the circumstances more crucially, to help understand in what particular ways art can help address the defining issue of our current generation, namely minimising the causes and mitigating the impacts of climate change
There are changes to methodology, certainly, for instance in IT - driven process, so - called «decomposition» of tasks via Legal Process Outsourcing and mechanisms such as staged litigation which modify the «how», but fundamentally, the lawyer is delivering advice to clients in a somewhat detailed and nuanced manner which tailors itself to the particular circumstances of the matter at hand.
Legal principle must try «to keep the law abreast of the society in which [the judges] live and work»: «If the law should impose upon the process of «growing up» fixed limits where nature knows only a continuous process, the price would be artificiality and a lack of realism in an area where the law must be sensitive to human development and social change... Unless and until Parliament should think fit to intervene, the courts should establish a principle flexible enough to enable justice to be achieved by its application to the particular circumstances proved by the evidence placed before them.»
Regarding the missing termination clauses in both treaties, the rather general reference to the clausula rebus sic stantibus of Art. 62 VCLT by the court is rather disappointing, in particular knowing how difficult it is to argue a change of circumstances under public international law.
[10] «(d) a group shall be considered to form a particular social group where in particular: members of that group share an innate characteristic, or a common background that can not be changed, or share a characteristic or belief that is so fundamental to identity or conscience that a person should not be forced to renounce it, and that group has a distinct identity in the relevant country, because it is perceived as being different by the surrounding society; depending on the circumstances in the country of origin, a particular social group might include a group based on a common characteristic of sexual orientation.
It further directed the parties to advise in writing of any changes that might affect the record, in particular with respect to the current circumstances of the children and the custody proceedings in the courts in Germany.
Under the new rules the Court will continue to have the power to order multiple medical exams in particular circumstances but one thing that will change is that the concept of «proportionality» will be introduced into the analysis.
Nonetheless, the threshold test can not be applied properly unless the sufficiency of the change in circumstances is evaluated against the backdrop of the particular facts of the case at hand.
With respect to the exercise of discretion it was held that if the parents were able to show a change in circumstances, the court's paramount consideration in the exercise of this discretion must be the welfare of the child throughout his life, having particular regard to the matters set out in the checklist which appears in ACA 2002, s 1 (4).
Additionally, the guaranteed insurability rider does exactly what the name suggests and allows the insured to acquire more coverage down the road regardless of circumstance or any particular change in lifestyle, such as dangerous hobbies.
However, depending on the particular circumstances of your divorce, those numbers could change to ensure the division is fair.
In particular the Court has left open the question of whether a change in the way in which a community acknowledges and observes their traditional laws and customs constitutes a break from those laws and customs or whether it constitutes an adaptation to changing circumstances.
It is a privilege for me to work in partnership with my clients who are all striving for greater authenticity and real change, regardless of the particular circumstances which bring them to counselling.
This guidance on the essential elements of good practice has been written to take into account the changing circumstances in which Play Therapy and Filial Play are now being delivered, in particular:
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