Sentences with phrase «present purposes -lsb-»

It does this against the background of the particular place that such Aboriginal rights now enjoy, having regard to their unique character as legally sui generis, their history, their belated recognition, their present purposes and the moral foundation... for respecting them.
Sustaining innovations (we can safely substitute «innovation» for present purposes) provide improved delivery or performance of an established product or service, «along the dimensions of performance that mainstream customers in major markets have historically valued,» in Christensen's words.
For present purposes, Art 1 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention) provides that people should not be deprived of their possessions except in the public interest and subject to the conditions provided for by law and by Art 8 of the Convention that there should be no interference with the right to enjoy a private family life and home except as is in accordance with the law and is necessary in a democratic society in the interests of the economic wellbeing of the country.
For present purposes, it is possible to extract seven governing principles: (i) Generally, the host member state (HMS) may expel nationals of another member state (NOAMS) from its territory on the grounds of: public policy; public security; and / or public health.
Those questions are, for present purposes, rhetorical.
It probably suffices for present purposes simply to say that the right of a properly informed adult with full capacity to refuse medical treatment — whether for religious or other reasons — is constitutionally protected: see, e.g., Fitzpatrick v. FK (No. 2)[2008] IEHC 104, [2009] 2 I.R. 7.
A critical issue, relevant for present purposes -LSB-...]
Now for present purposes I am going to avoid the difficult controversy of whether dolus eventualis is equivalent to recklessness or a higher mental state (residing somewhere above recklessness but well below knowledge), and for the purposes of this discussion simply assume that dolus eventualis and recklessness are similar mental states dealing with risk - taking behavior.
For present purposes, however, we can take Lord Greene MR's description — «a decision... so unreasonable that no reasonable authority could ever have come to it» — as encapsulating the essence -LSB-...] Read more
[33] The details of the rise of reasonableness are not important for present purposes.
It is enough for present purposes that strict scrutiny is applied at least in some cases.
«For present purposes, we may and do assume that freedom of speech and of the press — which are protected by the First Amendment from abridgment by Congress — are among the fundamental personal rights and «liberties» protected by the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment from impairment by the States.»
It is sufficient for present purposes to conclude that they are real and substantial.
The issue, for present purposes, can be stated relatively briefly.
The issues before the Court were whether, assuming for present purposes that the allegations made were true, the claims of UK complicity for unlawful detention and mistreatment overseas at the hands of foreign state officials were inadmissible or non-justiciable on their merits by reason of the principles governing state immunity and / or foreign act of state.
For example, he stated 2007 FC 930 (CanLII), (2007 FC 930 at para. 23) that information stored electronically outside Canada «can not truly be said to «reside» only in one place», and (supra at para. 25) the information required by the Minister «is not foreign but within Canada» for present purposes.
But for present purposes I am not arguing strongly for one model over the other.
For present purposes, the recognition and enforcement provisions in civil and commercial matters are of some interest, although this Court is only concerned with the issue of service.
For present purposes, the most important points to be drawn from that history are the following:
I am, for present purposes, prepared to proceed on the basis that this is the likely outcome of any request to the Erbil Court under Article 6.
The provision has subsequently been repealed, and re-enacted with modifications in s 113B of the same Act, but for present purposes the differences are not material, and so this article refers throughout to s 115.
For present purposes, I will highlight just one and offer what I trust will be received as a respectful and constructive commentary.
For present purposes, the point of interest is that the judge took the opportunity to confirm (in the face of contrary argument from Richmond) that where a respondent is ordered to disclose assets, it must disclose details of bank accounts.
For present purposes the powers in ss 75 (5)(b) and 76 (3) will suffice to illustrate lawfulness:
Put succinctly, the Agreement contains extensive provisions on the free movement of workers, a limited version of the freedom to provide services and a particular version of the freedom of establishment limited to natural persons (to name only the parts relevant for our present purposes).
However, for present purposes the objective is to focus on what would be, for me, the ideal law publishing business.
It is not necessary for present purposes to traverse the similar judgments of the other members of the Court.
What that means, to me, is that the only difference between the cases (for present purposes) is that use of alcohol and tobacco is still more legal than use of grass.
Mr Mercer says he has avoided asking, for present purposes, «the extent to which the complexity of the administration of justice is part of the access problem.»
He appealed against his convictions on three grounds, two of which related to procedural issues not relevant for present purposes.
Most interestingly for present purposes, Jack J examined not only the willingness of the parties to engage in mediation, but also the positions they took at the mediation, going so far as to consider attendance notes of the discussions.
«For present purposes, it is sufficient to say that on our interpretation, the bawdy - house provisions criminalize the practice of prostitution at a fixed indoor location; the living on the avails provision criminalizes the use of support and security staff funded by the proceeds of the prostitution, regardless of whether the relationship is an exploitative one; and the communicating provision prohibits any attempt by street prostitutes to screen potential customers by speaking with those customers in a public place for the purpose of prostitution,» the judges wrote.
Nevertheless, because this case concerns the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, 19thcentury American practice is the «crucial time for present purposes
Now to be more specific, for present purposes I am seeking to focus on content quality, that is, what is produced out of the minds and endeavours of expert authors and editors.
Crucially for present purposes, the Court of Justice also highlighted the difference at paragraph 13 that «[T] he EFTA Court will have jurisdiction only within the framework of EFTA and will have no personal or functional links with the Court of Justice».
For present purposes, the most crucial aspect of the figure is its asymmetry: It has a «fat» upper tail and a fairly skinny lower tail.
It is sufficient for present purposes that on average globally there is ongoing evaporation from all oceanic water surfaces most of the time.
However for present purposes I do not intend to dispute that there was some apparent warming during the 20th Century and especially from 1975 to 1998.
For present purposes however we need only discern the trend.
The issue for present purposes is how extensive and simultaneous a fire episode is, for which we must presently rely on the widespread and quasi-synchronous warm - and - wet and cool - and - dry associations.
Because the effect is so tiny this crude calculation is good enough for present purposes.
It is not important for my present purposes to understand what exactly the feedback mechanism is but only that it exists and it damps out the temperature swings that would otherwise occur due to changes in solar input to the earth.
But for present purposes it does not matter what Kuhn said.
Sacrificing brevity (as usual), and allowing for a reasonable amount of imprecision for present purposes: Morality itself is most foundationally «about» the sustainable and healthy survival of the human species along with healthy biological diversity and along with the sustainable health of our home, planet Earth, all accomplished in a way that respects human equality in important senses.
We'll provide a more full discussion of where we went wrong with these stocks at a later date, but suffice it to say for present purposes that all were errors from the second bullet point in the Greenbackd's valuation methodology section above (i.e. overly optimistic estimates for the recovery rates of assets in liquidation).
Capitalization - weighted indices like the S&P 500 have a number of virtues, the most important of which for present purposes is that they tell us the return of the average dollar invested.
For our present purposes, one substitutes equally as well for the other.
The rule that's important for present purposes is one that says your periodic payments must continue for at least five years or until you're age 59 1/2 or disabled, whichever is later.
For present purposes, we define risk as the possibility that you might lose money, or that your investments will produce lower returns than expected.
For present purposes, instruction logically refers to whatever the teacher being evaluated is responsible for, but there are degrees of responsibility, and it is often shared.
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