Sentences with phrase «range of different rules»

Harbour has funded international arbitration cases governed by a wide range of different rules, from ICSID (otherwise known as Bi-lateral Investment Treaty — or BIT — cases) through to ICC and LCIA cases.

Not exact matches

Third, a number of studies have shown that Taylor Rules are robust in the sense that they generally perform quite well across a range of different assumptions about how the economy is structured and operates.
His prototiles are labelled half - dominos, and he invents a complicated range of different labels whose matching rules cleverly force the appearance of the same structure as the Conway tiling.
«We look at a range of different models — project - based, no excuses, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and spaces within schools; not only core disciplinary class but also electives and extracurriculars — to identify the conditions under which powerful learning does emerge, and to understand what kinds of systems might make this kind of learning more the exception than the rule,» he says.
There are no hard and fast rules on what works for pricing, and there are plenty of examples of successful books coming in at vastly different ranges than those above.
There's such a wide range of accounts on the market, all with different rates and different rules, that it can be hard to work out which is the best savings account for you.
Or you can choose from a range of different game types, including Dragster races, Hill Climbs, Elimination races, Time Attacks and modifier - filled modes that rewrite the rule book.
And according to aboriginal legal scholar Hannah askew, for non-Indigenous learners, understanding Indigenous legal traditions will require not only finding a way to access the content of these traditions, but also learning how to interpret a completely different style of legal system − one that substitutes «a set of interlocking and overlapping processes» for rigid rules, and that requires that those processes be understood via the full range of senses: sound, touch, sight, taste and smell.
The discussion covered the wide range of rules and practices in Canada, the different considerations surrounding the use of social media by reporters, court personnel, lawyers and jurors, as well as the CCCT's Draft National Guidelines Regarding the Use of Electronic Communication Devices in Court Proceedings (Twitter, blogging etc.).
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