Sentences with phrase «rationale applies»

The same rationale applies to a video blog posted on a licensee's website.
Importantly, because almost all offenders benefit from some form early release, this quantitative rationale applies to most sentencing cases.
[74] The same rationale applies and the same result must flow, in my view, in those rare cases where — as here — «the appellant [can] point to something in the reasons of the trial judge or perhaps elsewhere in the record that make [s] it clear that the trial judge [has] applied different standards in assessing the evidence of the appellant and the complainant»: Howe, at para. 59.
The same rationale applies to selling put spreads.
See how her rationale applies to you.
The same rationale applies to Energy Star rated air conditioners, which can save between 12 % and 20 % on consumption over their more traditional counterparts.
I'm pretty sure neither of those rationales applies here.
Apart from portfolio rebalancing, does this profit tactic rationale apply to OEICs?
Were that the same rationale applied to food made for children: what were you expecting, free of salmonella and rat turds?
Internal reviews follow the same rationale applied to material facts in general.

Not exact matches

But that rationale is, at best, incomplete, and leaves open a different line of argumentation, one that applies even within competitive domains, and one that should truly drive a stake through the heart of the «legal = ethical» nonsense.
When customers understand why they're receiving discounts for a specific order, they'll start to learn the rationale behind your invoicing — and they won't expect discounts to last forever or apply to every order.
This rationale should never apply when you invest.
While Reves applies to notes, the same judicial rationale could be extended to other enumerated categories of securities.
«Anti-Christ-massers» couldn't apply their rationale to Old Testament Jewish worshippers either.
Catholicity applied to the Christian Movement embodies the kind of boundary - lessness that is implied in the Johannine declaration of God's love for «the cosmos» as the rationale of the cross; and it embodies, too, the transcendenceof all natural and historical boundaries that, however real, entrenched, and even humanly necessary, stand in the way of the communication of that divine agape.
The same rationale is applied by aetheists toward God.
Luther found himself applying this by analogy to the legalism of the Church authorities on the one hand, with its Canon Law and its theological rationale for Indulgences, and, on the other, to the free life of faith as proclaimed by Paul.
If the Budget Director applied this rationale to the State budget, $ 3.5 billion in State closing funds balances from this year would obviate the need for any school aid cuts, statewide.»
But in the past 200 years, what has been the rationale to retain the system where MPs are not allowed to resign, in particular since they can de facto resign by applying to be Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds?
The same rationale should apply to researchers, but ancient traditions are prevailing.
Apply the same rationale to other key exercises.
And yes I AM dispelling CW in that paragraph, since I am clearly questioning the rationale of the those terms (dispelling) as they could possibly apply to good gut health.
Viscoelastic properties of muscle show that a muscle will provide its greatest resistance to stretch when the stretch is applied rapidly — hence the scientific rationale for slow stretching of a muscle (Chalmers 2004).
The Student Editions include: • Links to instructional videos, audio, or texts • Links to practice quizzes or activities • 12 assessments that include a total of 39 multiple choice, 2 true / false, and 2 sorting questions • Definitions of key terms related to each of the standards • Examples of how students can apply the standards to their reading and deepen their understanding of what they are reading • Excerpts from several high - quality texts, including: - «Harriet: The Moses of Her People» by Sarah H. Bradford - «The Narrative of Sojourner Truth» by Olive Gilbert and Sojourner Truth - «On Women's Right to Vote» by Susan B. Anthony - «Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death» by Patrick Henry • Accompanying Teaching Notes files The Teaching Notes files include: • Additional activities and writing prompts to help your students explore the standard • Links to additional resources • Ideas to differentiate the activities for students who need extra support or to be challenged further • Answer guides with correct answers, answer choice rationales, word counts, and DOK (Depth of Knowledge) levels
Part of the rationale for this approach was the belief, as a government report showed, that standards in the teaching of reading varied hugely from school to school, with many primary teachers not having had the opportunity to update their skills to take account of evidence about effective methods of teaching reading and how to apply them.
Of course, it is entirely possible that the buying rationale for ebooks and mobile phone apps are different enough that one can't apply the conclusions from the app store world to Kindle books, but I am going to try it out and see what happens.
When the news spread to insurance companies — another industry that assesses the risk of millions of clients — a similar rationale was applied.
Apply this rationale to clothing and save even more!
This rationale should never apply when you invest.
The rationale for getting a good score is that you are aiming for the best credit limits and rates while applying for loans.
I apply the same rationale to sales as I do to purchases.
The same rationale must apply equally to both.
a. That's only 2 % - one would naturally expect close to 50 % of all cooled months to be post-1959 if adjustments were applied with robust scientific rationale
And if it is «not true» that the noise in, e.g., tree ring data, does not average out of large proxy ensembles, by what rationale can anyone apply statistical methods?
In his latest book, he applies the same «third way» rationale to the problem of climate change.
ICROA members must publicly disclose what RFI they apply and their rationale for applying that RFI.
The rationale was that Mann had received a state grant while on faculty at the University of Virginia, and though the work specified in that grant had been satisfactorily completed, Mann had used his professional resume in applying for the grant — and since the «hockey stick graph» was false (according to Mr. Cuccinelli) that meant that Dr. Mann had fraudulently applied for the grant.
In Byrne v MIB and anor [2007] EWHC 1268 (QB) Mr Justice Flaux applied the triple factors in para [20] of Foster strictly, as though they were a statutorily imposed conjunctive requirement, and without proper regard to the rationale justifying direct effect.
Th e rationale for the ECJ's ruling is that the courts of member states must trust the courts of other member states to apply jurisdictional rules correctly.
This rationale does not apply to the Member States» argument in Opinion 3/15.
How the implied term would apply on the facts is another matter, but rationale behind the ban on using the implied term in the course of judicial review proceedings to determine the fairness of the decision to dismiss is not obvious or supported by any authority.
By contrast, the Italian Corte di Cassazione has accepted to apply the rationale of Taricco in a very recent decision.
The rationale behind the Directive is to «ensure that Member States apply common criteria for the identification of persons genuinely in need of international protection, and -LSB-...] to ensure that a minimum level of benefits is available for these persons in all Member States» (Recital 6).
The Chairman of the Tribunal also had regard [95] to the underlying rationale of fairness that underpins litigation privilege, finding that a fair procedure included the right of Tesco to present its case and to gather evidence and that, as a corollary, litigation privilege applied to the relevant contacts with third - party witnesses.
However, in keeping both with the general language adopted by Lord Edmund - Davies in Waugh's case and the overriding rationale underlying litigation privilege (see Section 31.4), it must be understood as applying to documents and communications produced in many aspects of the litigation process.
Though this rationale of the privilege is laudable, because the privilege keeps relevant information out of the hands of the truth - finder, courts tend to apply it narrowly.
When specific and conclusive rules are framed in advance, and an attempt is made to apply them to new fact situations, they frequently and predictably do not work in the way their underlying rationale suggests they should, or they work in a way that their rationale suggests they should not.
Although limited to the statutory scheme found in Alberta, the Pridgen case stands for the proposition that university administrators should ensure that Baker procedural fairness is applied by providing full reasons to explain the rationale for decisions, especially where penal sanctions are invoked.
Based on the rationale underpinning Bhasin, however, it could reasonably be argued the duty applies to negotiations as well.
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