The decision of the Tribunal, O.P.T. v. Presteve Foods Ltd., 2015 HRTO 675, gained
prominence because of the Tribunal's high general damages awards of $ 150,000 and $ 50,000, respectively, to two sisters who were sexually assaulted by their employer.
Experienced workers» compensation attorneys may view the fight over the classification of gig economy workers as a potential threat to their practices but as essentially an old issue that has new
prominence because of the rise of companies like Uber.
As well as the steady flow of celebrity and «big money» divorces, there were a few cases which came to
prominence because of new principles being laid down by family law judges.
Ocean heat content from the Argo buoys do not get much
prominence because they are not on message — cherry picked out.
Mann08 achieved
prominence because of its novel findings: the claim of consistency among reconstructions based on Dendro proxies, and those based on Non-Dendro proxies.
I do have some difficulty with The Australian giving the article undue
prominence because he wasn't really saying anything new, and he lacks the background to repeat claims of others with increased authority.
«Gazi rose to international
prominence because someone decided to open his knowledge from the library to the world.
Sugar daddies are gaining in
prominence because too many girls have realized the need to live a costly lifestyle without going through the ordeals of earning a living.
Tinubu rose to the position of real influence and
prominence because of his hold on Lagos politics and the roles he played in breaking the dominance of the Peoples Democratic Party in Oyo, Ogun, Osun and Ekiti states as the leader of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria.
It is in the fourth stage that religion comes into
prominence because city life exposes men to all kinds of temptations arising from the ample leisure and wealth of the richer classes.
Not exact matches
You might call it the launch title
because of its
prominence.
Because of this reason, cold press juice which is made by chopping and crushing produce such as spinach, kale and ginger without using heat, thereby yielding highly nutritious juice, has risen to
prominence.
In fact, most believe that there is more harm in not having a building
because of how they provide convenience for gathering, a social identity for the people, and a position of
prominence in the community.
Believing his
prominence among the Jews and his worldly position was about to come to an end, Judas «plotted» to betray Jesus and voluntarily went to the Sanhedrin
because he had a hardened heart against Jesus, thus sealing his condemnation.
The German professor came to
prominence in America in the late 1960s in part
because of his stalwart commitment to the historical nature of Jesus» resurrection as foundational for theology.
These elements of covenant theology not only solved some of the immediate dilemmas of church polity that the clergy faced but also made sense to laypersons
because of their similarity to contractarian ideas gaining
prominence in the world of finance and trade.
The important, question arises as to whether this
prominence of Anglo - Saxon Protestantism was
because of the economic and political position of Great Britain and the United States or whether the latter was due to the particular type of Protestantism which prevailed in these lands.
Because this mystery retained an ontological and psychological
prominence, its objectivity seemed to subdue rather than fulfill subjectivity.
The chief officer now realized Paul was a person of
prominence, and he became afraid
because he had had him bound.
A lot of folks in the girls high school basketball community in California know about the current Harvard - Westlake team, mostly
because of the
prominence of the Pepperdine - signed Ruffus - Milner twins, Jayla and Jayda, who helped lift the Wolverines to the CIF Southern Section Open Division final last season before they lost 62 - 58 to Long Beach Poly.
Admittedly I don't know where Welbeck stands in this Arsenal side given Alexis» rise to
prominence up front,
because I reckon that Welbeck may now be reduced to a role of the wing rather than play as a striker.
I remember watching a lot of him at Villarreal, who remain my favorite Spanish club,
because of their sudden rise to
prominence, with minimal funds, which unfortunately saw them getting relegated last year.
Though immensely popular, social networking sites still didn't reach everyone online in 2008, and I suspect that they achieved some of their
prominence in media coverage of the election
because they were visible — you could SEE how many «friends» Barack Obama had at any given moment, and you could SEE it when thousands of people changed their middle names on Facebook to «Hussein» in solidarity against Republican attempts to brand Obama as «other.»
But the issue has gained particular
prominence recently
because LLC donations were intertwined with three high - profile corruption cases.
That's
because an unexpected factor has taken a position of undue
prominence in British politics: emotion.
That is important,
because the national
prominence of this case might be considered to have some bearing on what follows.
Of course, most of the time you'll still want to post to YouTube as well
because of the video hosting site's
prominence in Google and its own large audience.
The Tory candidate, while admitting the importance of the shipyard, says part of its
prominence in the campaign is
because Woodcock wants it to be.
Only in Scotland are the Tories losing to Labour but the impact of this advantage is diminished
because of the Scottish National party's
prominence.
John Antoniello, the chair of the borough's GOP organization, said he is endorsing Mr. Donovan, the prosecutor who rose to
prominence for not securing an indictment in the Eric Garner case,
because of his «experience» and «integrity.»
But it's worth noting that the only reason any of us know that this happened is
because of Cambridge Analytica's
prominence in the news.
Because they are much smaller than other solar eruptions — like flares or coronal mass ejections —
prominences had previously been thought to have a relatively minor effect on the sun's atmosphere, and therefore also on the solar wind.
There can be no doubt that T. Colin Campbell's book «The China Study» is one that has gained considerable
prominence amongst nutritionists from all backgrounds, not least
because it proclaims itself as «the most comprehensive study of nutrition ever conducted».
Since their rise to
prominence in the 1970s, women have been enjoying the way maxi skirts empower them
because it is a classy and comfortable, flattering, and flexible skirt.
Ben rose to
prominence in New York area, we are told,
because he advertised himself as an honest car dealer.
There is little doubt that his appearance in «Thor» helped him a lot, and I could easily buy that Coulson's
prominence in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was only as big as it was
because of Samuel L. Jackson being unavailable for «Thor», but it seems unlikely that Gregg wasn't going to appear in «Iron Man 2» and who knows how that would have gone?
I remember when Clark Gregg referred to himself as the glue in the MCU... but I think ScarJo has taken his place... and
because of the nature of her character and her
prominence in so many different plotlines, Black Widow would be the perfect character to bridge the gap between Marvel Cinema and Marvel television.
His
prominence may disappoint some fans hoping for more from their favorite heroes,
because with so many heroes to juggle, none of them really get to stand out.
There came an era where people from all over the eastern region flooded into China
because of the Chinese educational
prominence.
PowerMyLearning's construct holds from kindergarten through high school
because the gears shift in
prominence.
Because entrepreneurs have reason to avoid speaking blunt truths to power, the
prominence and achievements of some have been used to excuse existing arrangements.
This has grown in
prominence as a federal issue in large part
because of President Donald Trump's strong backing of the issue.
Roadkill Nights gained extra
prominence for Dodge this year, as Fiat Chrysler lost a display lot it used for many years at 13 Mile Road and Woodward in Royal Oak
because Beaumont Hospital next door is expanding onto the lot's land.
Because they're so comfortable using it, many won't notice its
prominence when proofreading their completed manuscript.
There is an unsatisfying asymmetry in this accounting method,
because one currency must be given
prominence above all others.
An orthopedic dog bed is also a good choice for thinner dogs with more prominent bones
because it provides extra cushioning to the bony
prominences, avoiding painful pressure points.
It's much the same way that pixel art rose to
prominence as a beloved art style
because people grew up on it and fell in love with the limitations of its simplicity.
Her
prominence in the marketing for the game is entirely
because she is a nearly - naked woman with a hot body, but her presence in the game itself will be much slighter if you so choose.
Coming to international
prominence in the 1980s, American conceptual artist Barbara Kruger (born 1945) has said: «I work with pictures and words
because they have the ability to determine who we are and who we aren't.»
It is perfectly legitimate to argue that that global warming has achieved such
prominence not
because of scientific certainty, but
because of activism, and
because of political environmentalism.