Sentences with phrase «refer cases down»

Many times they will refer you to someone else who works in a similar area — someone who can potentially refer cases down the road.

Not exact matches

On cat-gate, he has slapped down the justice secretary again, despite Therea May being wrong about the details of the immigration case she referred to in her speech.
This terminology refers to the general approach that a swing trader uses; buying as a market falls down and hopefully buying the swing low point (or close to it) within an up - trending market, the opposite would be the case for a down trend of course.
I guess the question in this case (referring to comment # 33 regarding whether there really has been a trend and the reference to Michaels and hurricane loss) boils down to weighing the normalisation of hurricane loss (used to adjust the trends in total hurricane loss) against the calculations by Emanuel as well as the degree of representativeness in this case.
In terms of the impact on the innocent, one of the main concerns of this continual dumbing down is how many cases have been missed and or negligently settled where the matter should have indeed been referred to a complex / multi track team due to a resultant brain injury that was missed and the enormous consequences on that individual and his / her family.
In the present case, it is common ground, that the amount of the public contract at issue in the main proceedings amounts to EUR 85,000, which is considerably below the thresholds for application laid down in Article 4 of Directive 2014/24... On the other hand, in its reference for a preliminary ruling, the referring court has not provided any information enabling the Court to... demonstrate the existence of a certain cross-border interest... In those circumstances, the Court finds itself unable to provide a useful answer to the question raised... (C - 486 / 17, paras 17 - 22, references omitted, own translation from French and emphasis added).
-- make regulations to the extent necessary to implement the tasks defined in Article 3.1, first indent, Articles 19.1, 22 and 25.2 of the Statute of the ESCB and in cases which shall be laid down in the acts of the Council referred to in Article 107 (6);
Moving down the scale, grades referred to as «natural» or «rustic» are less uniform and, in many cases, more realistic and appealing.
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