Sentences with phrase «primary justification for»

A primary justification for a local Supreme Court, as reflected by the statutory leave criteria, is that it will provide guidance in important areas of the law through its judgments.
Unfortunately, neither Lord Mockton's incisive piece nor all the contrary evidence in the universe will ever get him to back off — it's his primary justification for his attack on civil liberties and his plan to turn the US into a socialist dictatorship..
The process of disregarding the knowledge of a «scientific heavy hitter on the subject» takes approximately zero seconds and the primary justification for this specious disregard is a purely childish hostility to the phrasing of a simple undisputed fact.
Importantly, the government did not mention increased federal control over education; rather, funding was the primary justification for this expansion
But that is also not certain and can not be used as a primary justification for the focus on Common Core standards.
Thomas Jefferson, a lawyer and scientist, built the primary justification for the nation's independence on the thinking of Isaac Newton, Francis Bacon and John Locke — the creators of physics, inductive reasoning and empiricism.
I attempt no such subtleties; a primary justification for my effort here is the crying need for a simpler statement of the whole problem — echoing John Henry Newman, for an «essay in aid of the grammar of the self.»
The primary justification for the proposed tax changes was that high - income individuals (e.g., doctors, small business owners, farmers, among others) were using the tax system to reduce their income tax by incorporating CCPCs to conduct their businesses or carry on their professional practises This meant that individuals with the same income could end up paying different taxes and this, according to the Finance Minister and the Prime Minister was «unfair».
The primary justification for their proposal is that an inflation - rate target is costly because it does not permit long - run predictability of the price level, which has first - order welfare effects in their models.
From the inception of the inflation - targeting regime, the press releases have made explicit reference to the inflation target as the primary justification for the monetary policy decision.
One of the primary justifications for removing this so - called 50 % cap on religious selection is that it has not been successful in boosting integration in religious free schools.
Advocates of standardized testing in general, and the SBAC in particular, have provided two primary justifications for the testing.
During a dinner at the Detroit show, Ford's executive chairman cited statistics that show some 50 percent of the world's population will soon live in urban areas, as one of Ford's primary justifications for making a big push with autonomous vehicle technology and greener powertrains.

Not exact matches

I prefer to apply lessons learned from a wider range of human experience and condemn those biblical passages as the product of an ignorant, arrogant, bloodthirsty tribe of self - centered nomadic shepherds whose primary characteristics were a raging persecution complex and an unending quest for justification for their major case of the hots for the little girls in the naboring tribes.
Girard's primary example of such hypocrisy was the mythological (according to his elaboration of myth as the perpetrator's justifications for violence) notion of Mutual Assured Destruction of the Cold War arms race that was contemporary with the writing of his book in the late 1970s.
The contrast between this observation and the subsequent manner which the US and UK consistently articulated a case for war, using WMD as the primary justification, is stark.
«When the so - called «reformers» use our «failing schools» as justification for closing them, or privatizing them, they claim that the primary failings exist within those schools.
According to his bio, Enstrom's recent findings, «that fine particulate matter does not cause premature deaths in the United States, particularly in California, undermine the primary public health justification for the Clean Power Plan and other US EPA regulations».
As a UN entity, the IPCC's primary purpose isn't to further scientific knowledge but to provide scientific justification for another UN entity — the 1992 treaty known as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
The influence of the CRU on the IPCC process (which in turn provides the primary political justification for carbon emission reduction) was significant.
The primary driver and justification for this latest change, is, unsurprisingly, cost, with the DWP estimating that the 12 month increase will save around # 74 billion over the next 30 years as well as promoting intergenerational fairness, in view of increased life expectancy amongst the population.
Also, as the Commission submitted in the Achmea case, the conclusion of bilateral conventions on double taxation had an express legal justification in Article 293 of the EC Treaty: EU primary law required Member States to enter into negotiations in view of concluding bilateral conventions for the benefit of their nationals.
The primary justifications provided by commenters for restricting the scope of covered individually identifiable health information under the regulation were that such an approach would reduce the complexity, burden, cost, and enforcement problems that would result from a rule that treats electronic and non-electronic records differently; would appropriately limit the rule's focus to the security risks that are inherent in electronic transmission or maintenance of individually identifiable health information; and would conform these provisions of the rule more closely with their interpretation of the HIPAA statutory language.
Director Langley has assumed the primary responsibility for coordinating the invoice report and justification and its documentation.
Primary production upgrade provisions; The justification for the amendments that permit pastoral leaseholders to carry out a range of activities (in addition to those authorised by their lease) without negotiating with native title holders whose rights might be affected by these additional activities (28) is that the provisions strike a reasonable balance between the competing rights of native title holders and pastoral lessees.
When she talks about mutual verbal provocation [FN39] in these relationships, the echo of the justification so commonly used by batterers, that their partners provoked them by asserting independence or failing to comply with (often unreasonable) demands, makes Johnston's account uncomfortable reading for those whose primary constituencies are perpetrators or victims of battering.
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