Sentences with phrase «rely upon because»

In general, U.S. government immigration officials won't give you advice, and certainly won't give you complete advice that you can fully rely upon because you may not be asking them the right questions.
It's a diamond shape across the pad that newcomers can rely upon because it works for all the characters.
So in view Gab and Per can not be relied upon because of the two games against Chelsea last season?
The DEA's list can't be relied upon because it's completely voluntary,» said Dawn Turner, who started methlabhomes.com, a free, Web - based resource for people who have unknowingly purchased a meth house.
One of the arguments put forward by the Court was that the Aarhus Convention could not be relied upon because it «was manifestly designed with the national legal orders in mind».
To the contrary of Sedona Canada 2nd, electronic records management technology makes these 3 concepts more interdependent in law and necessary application: (1) the «system integrity concept» of the e-records provisions of the Evidence Acts; (2) the «proportionality principle» of electronic discovery proceedings; and, (3) the «Prime Directive» of 72.34: «an organization shall always be prepared to produce its records as evidence», i.e., records systems must always be kept in compliance with this national standard (otherwise, the e-records produced, and the adequacy of their production, should not be relied upon because, the quality of records system integrity determines the quality of records integrity — that is the «system integrity concept»).
The medical notes submitted to justify Perera's assertion could not be relied upon because they were based on the employee's assertions.

Not exact matches

«Because Congress did not have a «strong basis of evidence» upon which to conclude that DoD was a passive participant in pervasive, nationwide racial discrimination — at least not on the evidence produced by DoD and relied on by the district court in this case — the statute fails strict scrutiny,» the decision stated.
Buzzwords get a bad rap because they're often misused or relied upon too heavily.
That's because the CMIT Solutions name commands instant credibility — with more than 150 offices across the nation, CMIT Solutions is relied upon for affordable IT solutions in small and medium - size businesses in nearly every major city.

That's because profit growth has been the undeniable MVP of the nine - year bull market, and traders have been conditioned to rely heavily upon it for investment...

Most investors do not realize that earnings, earnings per share and earnings growth are only accounting data and should not be relied upon for making investment decisions because:
Look for patterns because you're going to be building this mental database, a framework of your experience that you'll be able to rely upon to help guide your decision making» Jim Brilliant
People like repeal mostly because they think Obamacare will wreck the employed - based plans they know and love to rely upon.
This expectation is unwarranted, however, because God's existence is directly relevant to moral knowledge and action: If appeals to God get ruled out, either by disbelief in His existence or reluctance to rely upon it, then it isn't possible to demonstrate that there are moral absolutes.
That love can be relied upon, because it is deliberate; it follows from a weighing of the consequences.
To a modernist, who by definition relies only upon human authority, natural law in the Thomistic sense is no longer supportable because it would have to rest upon the unacceptable premise that nature was supernaturally created.
But only because I admit that I, as a flawed being, can not be relied upon to say what is right and what is wrong.
I can see that Catholics would often fail the quiz, and this is because Catholics usually rely upon their priest to teach them from the pulpit.
In fact, I love the difficult passages in Scripture now, because it is they which cause me to rely upon God more than ever.
Every minister knows people of good will in his parish upon whom he relies because they know, often better than he does, what needs to be done for the person in need.
But they don't have a history of being good at math, as opposed to their history of relying on «Because I said so» is a sobering review of man inflicting horror upon man.
It has been claimed that the gospel can not have been written by an apostle because of its use of Mark; an apostle can not have relied upon a book written by one who was not an apostle.
Because in both situations, he trusted and relied upon God.
Upon turning 65 he also chose to NOT receive any Social Security payments because, again, he knows he can take care of himself and therefore should not rely on our tax dollars to help fund his daily living.
This omission has been possible because elders are not referred to in any of Paul's letters, nor are they mentioned in Ephesians and the Didache, the other sources upon which we have thus far been principally relying.
Because let's be honest, he has played the injury card for far too long now and if he was wise enough, he would have learned by now that HALF of his squad are too injury prone and can not be relied upon.
Same with 35 yr old Rosicky will be resigned because Ox and Gnabry can't be relied upon.
That's why we have resigned 32 yr old Arteta because the likes of Wilshere can never be relied upon.
Part of this is because he was relied upon over a long stretch.
He's fallen down the food chain from the super-funded environment of Penske Racing to cash - strapped Phoenix Racing, which will rely upon purse earnings to make it from race to race because it doesn't have a full - season sponsor.
The stance by Arsene is at least a gamble, because keeping players who are disillusioned with the club, or who are mendaciously wanting to stick their snouts deeper into the money trough demanding increases to their already sky high salaries is risky because angry employees, and they are only employees, can not be relied upon when the going gets tough.
Santi Cazorla clearly can not be relied upon as a starting midfielder and neither can Francis Coquelin, the former because of injury and the latter down to consistency.
The battle for the left - back spot is an interesting one for Arsene Wenger because he now has two players who, while they have slightly different qualities, can be relied upon and trusted.
The reason the range is so large is because 1) the numbers of patients are small, and 2) homebirth midwives can not be relied upon to report their outcomes accurately.
We no longer rely upon doctors to completely police themselves because the exact same types of abuses occurred that are routinely seen in midwifery, although some would argue they still have too much latitude in that direction.
There are ways that you can reassure yourself because there is usually no real foolproof way of knowing that who you are getting is a pro and that they can be relied upon.
And we must be wary of the assumption that less or no VAT on energy will lead to lower bills because that relies upon companies passing on the saving to customers rather than taking it as extra profits.
Government has a duty to provide a framework in which demand can be met and which attracts investors — pensions funds and sovereign wealth funds — because they can rely upon fair returns.
«Because the charges in this case can not be proved by official acts purportedly taken by Percoco during that period, to the extent that it relies upon such acts, the indictment must be dismissed for failure to state an offense,» Bohrer wrote.
The fly can pinpoint the location of a chirping cricket with remarkable accuracy because of its freakishly acute hearing, which relies upon a sophisticated sound processing mechanism that really sets it apart from all other known insects.
At the same time, because all bacterial RNAP possesses the same pocket that fidaxomicin uses as its binding site, drug developers might also be able to use the team's structural data to develop antibiotics that kill bugs that do not rely upon RbpA at all.
Psychiatric disorders can be difficult to diagnose because clinicians must rely upon interpreted clues, such as a patient's behaviors and feelings.
The consequences of climate change are being felt not only in the environment, but in the entire socio - economic system and, as seen in the findings of numerous reports already available, they will impact first and foremost the poorest and weakest who, even if they are among the least responsible for global warming, are the most vulnerable because they have limited resources or live in areas at greater risk... Many of the most vulnerable societies, already facing energy problems, rely upon agriculture, the very sector most likely to suffer from climatic shifts.»
«I don't want growers to solely rely upon any one herbicide for weed control, because if they do, it may reduce the effective life span of that technology.»
Because cancer cell metabolism relies upon glucose, minimizing a tumor's access to sugar as a means to manage or even limit cancerous cell growth has been the subject of several recent cancer therapy studies.
I rely upon wrinkle - resistant clothing while traveling because let's face it: who wants to iron in their hotel room when they're rushing to get to an event on time?
Now publishers and, because they are tied to closely to publishers, bookstores, rely upon trends to keep them afloat.
Because every day, the writer and the reader assume control of an industry that used to rely almost entirely upon middlemen to bring these two parties together.
While guaranteed fast approval can not be relied upon, the assessment process is much faster because credit histories do not need to be checked.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z