Sentences with phrase «perfectly entitled»

The judge was perfectly entitled to take the cost and time into consideration and, indeed, has a duty to do so when considering issues of case management.
Male DJ tells me in confidence — so am perfectly entitled to put it in diary — and in all seriousness that he is going to be a lifeguard on Bondi beach.
The reason I am writing about this is that while ordinary litigants, who go to court to assert or defend their own legal rights and interests, are perfectly entitled not to care about what the public knows about their cases, it seems to me that public interest litigants, who ostensibly pursue matters not on their own behalf but on that of the public at large or at least of some section of the public, are, in my view, in a different position.
His Honour stated that «[m] agistrates and other judicial officers are perfectly entitled to speak in direct, straightforward language to defendants during the course of sentencing remarks... But a sense of decorum must at all times be maintained».
Currently a hotel or restaurant is perfectly entitled to refuse a customer on the basis of their age.
The court, of course, is perfectly entitled to reflect these matters in withholding available mitigation since the offender has shown no sign of remorse... We think that these remarks, properly considered, would of course justify a withholding of mitigation, but they should not have been used by way of positive aggravation.
«It seems to me that Sony were perfectly entitled to do this and did not need permission and the Church doesn't have any grounds for complaint,» Mills concludes.
That provision though does not apply intra UK and, if a parent relocated with a child within the UK they are perfectly entitled to do that.
The simple point is that we're perfectly entitled to make these judgements when deciding what we should do.
You're suggesting that someone who does something that they're perfectly entitled to do, that is not illegal, and that is actually supported by many people (just not everyone) should not be allowed to carry out an activity that could be an important part of their career.
Well, they're perfectly entitled to not come back.
When trials throw up results that companies don't like, they are perfectly entitled to hide them from doctors and patients, so we only ever see a distorted picture of any drug's true effects.
They're perfectly entitled to do so, on an equal footing with everyone else.
People are perfectly entitled to feel differently.
Both of which, considering their financial misfortunes last year, Nintendo are perfectly entitled to do.
Was it unwise of Yamashita - san to release his statements so publicly or do you think that he is perfectly entitled to point out that NIS America titles have always done better on Nintendo platforms?
I don't like the episodic format and I'm perfectly entitled to express it.
Macmillan are perfectly entitled to charge Amazon whatever they want as a wholesale price, but if Amazon want to make a loss on each sale, then that's Amazon's decision.
In Friday Night Lights, however, they feel perfectly entitled to invite themselves into Coach Gaines» (Billy Bob Thornton) office with some friendly advice on how to run the defense.
While everyone has physical preferences, and everyone is perfectly entitled to their preferences, not many people are going to feel comfortable answering an ad that is looking for a set of physical characteristics.
And you're perfectly entitled to find something else that does.
If you want to eat healthy ice cream for breakfast you are perfectly entitled to!
I want to apologise and say sorry to Stuart Holmes, who is a passionate campaigner and well known to everyone who attends party conferences and was perfectly entitled to do as he did on Tuesday in trying to get attention for his causes.
«However, I think the governor is perfectly entitled to seek for judicial interpretation of his eligibility to contest another term of office.
«There are improving economic statistics about growth, and unemployment is falling and all that, but the average man is perfectly entitled to say there's not much of that around here.»
«It will be a national embarrassment if our judges are compelled to decide this, since the judges like every citizen have a right to an effective remedy and they will be perfectly entitled to approach the court for reliefs if your government does not urgently find satisfactory solutions to this problem.»
The police are perfectly entitled to fire if they feel under threat and the fact he was carrying a weapon puts us well within that category.
David Cameron is perfectly entitled to spend time with his family.
Asked if the timing of the speech — two days before May's own set piece Brexit speech — was helpful, the spokesman said: «He is perfectly entitled to make his views known at his time of choosing.»
«I'm perfectly entitled to talk without being shouted down about what my vision of the future of the school system should be.
Now I think I am perfectly entitled to spend 50 days arguing why that's good, why a Conservative majority government would be better than coalition, and I think actually if we are talking about people getting a fair choice, my argument is that if you elect a majority government you have got a manifesto, you can hold us to our promises.
People know that I will take the steps that are in the national interest but I think I am perfectly entitled as the leader of a political party to say that I will spend the next 50 days fighting for a majority government.
Nevertheless, the Core Issues Trust must accept that few will want to facilitate the dissemination of their bizarre ideas, even though they're perfectly entitled to hold them.
That's not verbal abuse, she simply expressing how she felt, and she is perfectly entitled to her own feelings.
Add to that 100 million gate revenue (if you have a season ticket which seems improbable you already paid the money, paying and not using is sort of dumb in my opinion but you are perfectly entitled to be such way) each game and there you go.
You are perfectly entitled to your opinion but remember that the same «Wenger out» band wagon which really was founded by non fans said, «Wenger will never win trophies»....
And he's perfectly entitled to look at the next one, look at the transfer rumours, look at the squad around him and think «what are the odds that this one will?»
The Chairperson of the ICMSA Dairy Committee said that milk suppliers were perfectly entitled to feel short - changed last month by the single cent price rise announced by both Glanbia and Lakelands.
You are perfectly entitled to this belief.
He added: «As a result, he remained a priest and he was perfectly entitled to remain a member of the Church, to continue to participate in the life of the Church, and indeed to continue to argue for a change in the Church's position on same - sex marriage.
You're perfectly entitled to your wackadoodle beliefs.

Not exact matches

This personal experience of mine coincides perfectly with the book I'm currently reading by Brian Solis entitled «X: The Experience When Business Meets Design.»
He is not entitled to think that everything is perfectly clear already, or that something is false by the very fact that it is new.
Now your face will be perfectly prepped to apply your anti-aging moisturizer,» said Brandy Gomez - Duplessis, a celebrity makeup artist and co-founder of Entitled Beauty.
My personal favourite is the opening track entitled Heels with scores the opening sequence, creating just the right nightmarish atmosphere that gels perfectly with the films terrifying beginnings.
There are in fact four time frames represented in the film, but like a pink cake box that falls open, perfectly flat, at the pull of a ribbon, it dispenses with the present - day shell quickly and efficiently and in maybe the least original way possible: with the opening and closing of a book, entitled «The Grand Budapest Hotel.»
However, since your parents provided a majority of your support, it's perfectly reasonable for them to be entitled to the tax break.
While there is diversity, that is a recent change, and it's still perfectly within my legal rights as an American, to sue for False Advertisement under the Lanham Act, which would entitle me to damages (i could care less) and prevent them from being able to sell items that fall under the description of that case.
The yellow assemblage entitled «Swedish Erotica and Fierro Parts» was an ambiguous collision of autobiographical bric a brac, but it was perfectly calibrated for the times.
The first work in Anne Collier's third show of photographs at Marc Foxx, a color print entitled I Am Not Ashamed (all works 2004), perfectly encapsulates the artist's oeuvre.
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