Sentences with phrase «practical matters which»

That is by no means clear, and the various policy and practical matters which would need addressing ahead of such a significant change are ones their lordships have left for others to consider.
Some practical matters which were not settled by the talks Dr. [Mohamed] ElBaradei and I had with Iraqi side in Vienna prior to inspections or in Resolution 1441 have been resolved at meetings, which we have had in Baghdad.

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The first is a practical matter for the paper, which is that attacking and undermining the source that helped the company win a Pulitzer Prize looks hypocritical at best and craven at worst, and is almost certain to make future Snowdens think twice or even three times about going to the newspaper with a leak or a classified tip.
As a practical matter, the smallest MAGTF is a MEU, which generally consists of about three (of course) ships» worth of marines, jets, helicopters, weapons, and supplies.
And as a practical matter, for those who care about freedom and equality, knowledge of the foundations of the truths we have long held to be self - evident can contribute to our ability to cultivate the conditions under which we can keep our grip on them firm.
Newman counseled that the man earnestly seeking to hear the conscience «must vanquish that mean, ungenerous, selfish, vulgar spirit of his nature, which, at the very first rumour of a command, places itself in opposition to the Superior who gives it, asks itself whether he is not exceeding his right, and rejoices, in a moral and practical matter to commence with skepticism.
A. 12 discusses synderesis as «principles about practical matters, principles implanted in us by nature [which]... belong [s] to... a characteristic disposition from nature» (LMP, p. 2).
In a very perceptive, but as yet unpublished, paper devoted to evaluation and to evaluating those who evaluate, Paul Weiss has called attention to the highly practical character of the theoretical work of logical analysis, thereby helping to verify Whitehead's famous dictum that the paradox is now fully resolved which states that our most abstract concepts are our best and most useful instruments with which to come to understand concrete matters of fact and practical affairs.
She did some gardening which gradually blossomed into smallholding; and she encouraged Martin to turn his hands to practical matters he had almost forgotten about — letters went off asking for a quadrant and for melon seed.
There is didache, which is the explanation of these facts, both as they are problems for the mind, and as they are matter of practical life and conduct.
Though many of the folks I spoke with were really just getting started in the online world, their questions focused on practical matters: mainly, how do we expand our fundraising, which almost always led to classic issues of list - building, list - maintenance and supporter - activation.
An «election» could, however, include a situation like that surrounding the adoption of the Magna Carta or the assembly of representatives of the various estates that was convened by the monarch shortly before the French Revolution in which the franchise is quite limited (e.g. limited only to aristocrats, or to elders, or to clergy, or to members of a political party, or to members of a particular tribe or caste, or to a council of leaders of tribes or castes) who are not all members of the incumbent's extended family and whose appointment was not primarily within the control of the incumbent as a practical matter.
I've been very dedicated to so many things on daily basis which revolve around many technical and practical matters that I miss the moments where I can just be creative and get lost in the magical world of photography and story telling.
Students in the first half of the 20th century had instruction in practical matters: consumer buying, insurance, taxation — everything but algebra, geometry, or trigonometry, which, when they were taught, were frequently lacking in depth.
The high court declared, «In view of our decision that the Constitution prohibits the states from maintaining racially segregated public schools, it would be unthinkable that the same Constitution would impose a lesser duty on the federal government,» which as a legal and practical matter controlled the affairs of the nation's capital.
In its ongoing quest to make a vehicle for every buyer no matter how small the niche, BMW has created the all - new 2015 X4, which is sportier than a typical 5 - passenger SUV (and not quite as practical).
So no matter which kind of Legacy Tourer you choose, you will be getting a solid and practical ride.
If you're using a tax - sheltered account, it doesn't really matter which date you choose, but there are some practical reasons for rebalancing early in the year.
As a former partner of Doan Law Firm, LLP, I have years of extensive bankruptcy and consumer protection law experience, which enables me to provide you with sound and practical advice as to both your debt and real estate matters.
There are some senses in which the article's statement is inaccurate in practical terms — e.g., annuities need not always have fixed payments but may be adjusted for inflation, also there aren't many real perpetuities in existence anyway, and plus it doesn't matter whether the source of the income is an annuity or something else — but that is the gist of what the article is saying.
[FN40] Therefore, as a practical matter, credit repair organizations regulated in Florida are for - profit corporations providing credit services which are not otherwise regulated.
As a practical matter, disputing an error can be a time - consuming, nearly impossible three - party negotiation between the credit bureau, the creditor and the individual — a negotiation for which the outcome is ultimately controlled by the sometimes arbitrary decision of the agency.17
No matter which PADI certification you seek to get, the practical scuba diving part will be always around the Gili islands with one of our PADI Open Water Scuba Instructors.
Instead of racing ahead on the next cutting - edge discovery, our scientists are left wondering if they'll get to start any new projects, any new research projects at all over the next few years, which means that we could lose a year, two years of scientific research as a practical matter because of misguided priorities here in this town.
Engineers and the public at large find geology a science too obscure and difficult to understand in very practical matters of which earthquake prediction and mitigation are just an example.
We are very excited to announce the launch of A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World, which explores practical ways to simplify your life and reduce your impact, while also reconnecting with what matters most in your life.
Joe Born said earlier in this discussion that «as a practical matter, this result differs only negligibly from the isothermality» — which is a drastic understatement as we will see.
As a practical matter, this result differs only negligibly from the isothermality for which Dr. Brown argues if the number of molecules is large.
Mann has sued Steyn (disclosure: a good friend of many years) for defaming him, although the civil tort of defamation, as a practical matter, has not existed in the United States since the New York Times v. Sullivan case in 1964, which required proof of intent to defame in the case of a public figure.
As a practical matter, I think that Hansen's recent approach of looking at the fraction of the Earth's surface which is experiencing extreme warmth does a good job of making a global measure to compare with global warming.
The fact of the matter is that the word affinity has a very specific denotation in the context in which is being used in the Science paragraph and it is the only practical and meaningful alternative available.
However, the Court finds it «surprisingly» easy to solve this matter, which raises practical points as well as some fundamental questions.
As a practical matter, you have no way of knowing if you are compelled to follow an officer's order because you are being detained unless the officer volunteers that information (your detention status) which they are not compelled to disclose and have every incentive not to disclose.
This guide (which is in Farsi so I can't comment on) provides practical information on the UNHCR asylum process «the political asylum process for Iranians in Turkey»: that may indicate that apostasy is a different matter.
«I can see no ground, as a matter of law, for implying any qualification to that absolute requirement into this provision of the statute despite the practical difficulties to which it is said to give rise on the part of the police.»
Our lawyers strive to bring the same practical approach, creativity and commitment to excellence to each matter in which we are engaged.
However, it is possible that things which can be photocopied or copied onto a computer diskette are portable, at least as a practical matter.)
That said, as a practical matter the extent of the proof required will be proportionate to the gravity of the suspicion, which will vary with the circumstances peculiar to each case: Vout at para. 24.
As a practical matter, requiring advance approval for blog posts defeats the very point of the blog, which is its ability to deliver current information almost instantaneously.
(2) I believe that trying to find a just solution to a contentious matter is as if not more demanding than arguing for its resolution according to legal precedents (I always tell my students that they are mistaken if they believe that mooting is the pinnacle of intellectual achievement in law school — in fact it is learning how to negotiate, mediate and problem - solve)(3) Learning how to problem - solve (which includes relating to the people as well as the problem) is a good deal more practical and important for prospective lawyers than being able to find and apply legal precedent, any well - trained monkey can learn to do that and (4) I think we make the mistake all the time of imagining that knowledge and skills are somehow binary processes.
(iv) Where the court is not satisfied on the basis of the affidavit and the other evidence before it that the right to withhold inspection is established, it may: (a) conclude that the evidence does not establish a legal right to withhold inspection and order inspection; (b) order a further affidavit to deal with matters which the earlier affidavit does not cover or on which it is unsatisfactory; (c) inspect the documents (inspection should be a solution of last resort and should not be undertaken unless there is credible evidence that those claiming privilege have either misunderstood their duty, or are not to be trusted with the decision making, or there is no reasonably practical alternative); or (d) order crossexamination of a person who has sworn an affidavit (however, cross-examination may not be ordered in the case of an affidavit of documents.
As a practical matter, a policy which requires adherence to TWU's conception of Christian values is likely to attract only those members of the public that share those values and turn - off those who do not.
Indeed, at least heuristically, the easiest way to distinguish an intellectual property good, which is subject to the first sale doctrine, from an intellectual property service, which can be licensed pursuant to a EULA, is whether, as a practical matter, the firm distributing the intellectual property has a practical ability to deny you service going forward without resort to the courts.
The Ontario Court of Justice organizes a one - day orientation program for newly - appointed judges shortly after their appointment which deals with practical matters relating to the transition to the bench, including judicial conduct and ethics, courtroom demeanour, and administrative procedures.
We managed client matters from inception to completion, which I thought was a great learning experience as we were afforded opportunities to gain hands - on practical experience.
Mark Cahill, a partner since 1992, focuses on bringing creativity and practical business judgment to his litigation practice, which includes disputes arising from mergers and acquisitions, sophisticated insurance coverage claims and analysis, corporate finance and governance matters, class actions and other complex business litigation.
On December 1, 2016, SSPI participants attended a full day «boot camp» training which provided practical advice and guidance from a variety of subject matter experts on launching and managing their future law firms.
One of the main divisions, as a practical matter, is between lawyers who have a «litigation» practice, lawyers who have a «transactional» practice, and lawyers who have a «general» practice which means that they do both litigation and transactional work.
Tailoring practical solutions which directly address what matters our employment team has an enviable track record of success for corporate and senior individual clients, and continues to grow to support the needs of our clients in a rapidly changing work environment.
Join us December 5 at 12:00 p.m. CT for Marketing Matters: A Practical Conversation About What Young Lawyers Need to Know About Marketing and Business Development, which features LMA President - Elect Ashraf Lakhani as a panelist.
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