Sentences with phrase «rationale in»

This is consistent with HUD's rationale in HUD's 2008 RESPA Final Rule for including credit terms in its good faith estimate form.
I'll outline the rationale in the following article.
«We have to be able to provide that rationale in advance of our client making that investment.»
The statements also urged citizens to «invest with rationale in bitcoin and thus bear the possible risks on their own.»
They should invest with rationale in bitcoin and thus bear the possible risks on their own.
So, we do not see any rationale in purchasing participating life insurance plans.
«[Counsel for the appellant, Richard Harwood QC] suggested that there might be a rationale in the population density in London and / or the size of the capital, but there is nothing to suggest that Parliament had that in mind as a reason to reduce the powers in London».
I think that we should all be very concerned that solicitor - client privilege has been granted for agent - client communications without any apparent basis for not applying an ordinary class privilege and without apparent reflection on the nature and rationale in Canada for solicitor - client privilege.
Would it follow the more generous Jersey approach or adopt the harsher rationale in Pitt v Holt?
As for the charge of amorality, Dacre argued that Eady J's rationale in Mosley was that it was «perfectly acceptable for the multi-millionaire head of a # multi-billion sport that is followed by countless young people» to pay five women to take part in «acts of unimaginable sexual depravity».
That lets the appeal court, if it wants to, find the rationale in the cases, or say the judge got the law right but misapplied it to the facts.
I do not see the rationale in advising an employee of her 30 day performance nearly half - way to the 60 day mark given the overall timespan involved.
Farrell 2 mandates a purposive approach to deciding whether an organisation is caught by the direct effect of a Directive: one informed by the policy rationale in Becker.
Today, I feature a perfect case in point where an article writer attempted to call out the «problem» of stupid rationale in the global warming issue, but his efforts only result in an undesirable appearance hugely undermining the overall point of his article.
They published the rationale in books about the ownership society.
And Mara, what was the president's rationale in making this move?
SuperMandia explains the rationale in this post http://profmandia.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/do-not-take-your-eyes-off-lex-luthor-heartland-institute/
We heard essentially the same rationale in December when they pre-empted the possibility of using impacts on endangered species as the basis for limiting emissions.
Those avidly searching for any excuse for complacency can certainly find a rationale in every form of logical abuse.
The optical luxury and dazzle of Bavington's work advertise the notion that aesthetics and rationale in abstract painting connect more tenuously and arbitrarily today than ever before.
Again as a lawyer, I can't help but criticize their wording and rationale in writing this law.
, I'll try to put my rationale in a simplified nutshell:
Greenblatt explains his rationale in some depth in his latest book The Big Secret.
A second rationale in favor of the option concerns the administration of education benefits through the income tax system.
Burton Malkiel, explains the rationale in the latest edition of A Random Walk Down Wall Street:
To walk you through the rationale in detail I turned to Matthew Ardrey, a CFP at fee - based financial firm T.E. Wealth.
Jon Brodkin of Ars Technica wrote a more thorough explanation of the judge's rationale in his ruling: The central aspect was a clause in Apple's contracts with publishers that didn't allow them to sell ebooks for a cheaper price than Apple's, forcing Amazon to raise its prices and the publishers to adopt a different selling model (the agency model).
Before exploring my rationale in detail, however, a couple of stipulations.
There is also an overarching rationale in the bill summary that many of these programs are a «duplication of 21st Century Community Learning Centers program.»
The judge in the case used student test score based evaluations as the only stated rationale in his ruling.
According to one resource from BFF, «By having teachers retell what happened without judgement, both parties in the coaching relationship gain additional insights into the underlying rationale in a particular teaching moment.»
Then, in an act of mindnumbing incompetence, left the funding that went with the wonky rationale in place, and worse, wrapped it up in a new guaranteed unit of funding.
The final questions elicited a comparison of effectiveness between the two lessons, along with their rationale in order to provide further specific evidence of effectiveness.
It was helpful to receive a clear explanation of the government's rationale in implementing these tests.
There is no explicit reason for Joe's rationale in choosing this martyr - like existence; disassociated images of military patrols, dead bodies and self - asphyxiations in the face of parental abuse suggest atonement for a lifetime of personal sins.
But her reasons are hers and hers alone, and the fact that she never bothers to address the rationale in narration or in conversations with others is a choice I respect.
Though Hollywood notoriously disdains foreign cinema, part of the rationale in the directorial invitees seems to be to bring on board some of the big hitters from the Croisette: Palme d'Or winners such as Cristian Mungiu, Abdellatif Kechiche, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Abbas Kiarostami.
Instinctively, Marshall's rationale in gathering top - notch talent for his flaccid ensemble romantic comedy is a given as he obviously has to place box office bodies in the seats.
What is the rationale in your comments above?
«Shippers remain committed to that project... Both of these projects have their own rationale in the marketplace and both are needed.»
Lawmakers can't just pass the DeGette bill, HR 4808, however, because according to the rationale in Lamberth's ruling, it conflicts with the Dickey - Wicker amendment.
Part of the rationale in 2010 was that the governor was uniquely qualified to clean up Albany, the mechanic under the hood.
The 2nd Circuit tossed out the conviction, citing the legal rationale in a recent Supreme Court decision that reversed the public corruption conviction of Virginia Republican ex-Gov.
I think there are some areas where clearly there is value and rationale in there being closer decision - making between Wales, Scotland and England, whether that's around higher education funding or about how we're going to fund social care in future [or] the nature of our education systems.
Part of the rationale in establishing the ICC was to deter those in power from committing atrocities.
Currently, due to research results demonstrating high malnutrition and mortality for formula - fed babies in developing countries, the 2006 revised HIV and infant feeding recommendations re-endorse a public health rationale in all settings, as follows:
The rationale in Nancy's reply is offensive to anyone who is a member of SNA.
If so, was your rationale in line with the below graphic?
Hope that makes me sound a little more rationale in your eyes?
Our major competitor is Ferrari, so in that sense there's a rationale in being involved in some way.
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