Sentences with phrase «rest upon the decisions»

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Leaving aside for the moment the prochoice arguments in favor of the abortion liberty, it is clear that great science - based industries, trajectories of medical experimentation, and perhaps the profession of bioethics itself rest in large part upon the settlement articulated in Roe v. Wade and related decisions.
Insofar as each personal occasion is at its center a decision which creates itself and uniquely restructures its world, the personal strand of occasions is a sequence of decisions which are «internal» to one another, i.e., the new spontaneous decision rests upon a sediment of past decisions which are «immanent» in it.
The rest of the decision on whether or not you want to connect with a match is based upon looks, mutual Facebook friends, Bible verse, and — if the person gives you more information — the basic «about you» paragraph.
In the days following John's death, it was Bobby Kennedy (Sarsgaard) and the rest of the administration that tried to take over and force themselves upon the decisions that needed to be made.
A trader, having the trading knowledge, plan to take the position at a certain place and firstly decide place of loss and if traded position goes in favour the decision of taking profit depends upon a special formation of candles.In this way loss will be minimum and profit maximum.ALL time graph should be on the screen with some tecnical studies i.e, bolingr, macd, rsi and 5 moving averages.15 minutes graph is the pivital graph and when a special formation of candles take place the positin is taken and profit / loss is taken again on the formation of candles.Before taking position the trader should decide, mkt is bullish or bearish, and it can be well judged from the three period graphs, daily, weekly & monthly.I have experienced more than 70 % trades successful with big profit if not huge profit and minimum loss in case of unsuccessful trade.Market data is a deceiving activity and up / down of price rests only with technical machanism.
I'd imagine that a lot of their decision to do so rests upon the wishes of their largest shareholders, when these are american.
Much of our value - oriented venture capitalist's ability to earn a return rests upon the management team making the right decisions at crucial periods in the startup's life - cycle.
As an educational institution charged with providing lifelong learning opportunities for its students and its community, Tulsa Community College identifies integrity and quality as the cornerstones upon which all other values rest - shaping both priorities and decision making throughout the institution.
Each being equal and consistent with the intent of the artist, the decision as to condition rests with the receiver upon the occasion of receivership.
Given the far reaching implications of the decisions that will be reached through interpretation of this data, FOR EVERYONE IN THE WORLD, I fail to see how the financial interests of the people who collected it can outweigh the invested interest of the rest of the whole world, who's economical and climatological futures hinge upon it.
The fallacy fatal to the judgment of the Illinois Supreme Court is that it rests upon an impermissible rejection of the decisions of the highest ecclesiastical tribunals of this hierarchical church upon the issues in dispute, and impermissibly substitutes its own inquiry into church polity and resolutions based thereon of those disputes.
The Rasoul decision shows that the onus on investigating the bone fides of a claim rests not simply upon the defendant to attempt to winkle out the fraud, but — in appropriate circumstances — upon the claimant solicitor's too.
The rest of the decision constitutes a meditation upon the ideas of «control» and «dependency», along with the development of the notion that being a partner is inconsistent with these two ideas.
See Vonner, 516 F. 3d at 387 (explaining that a «lengthy explanation» of the sentence chosen may not be required in all cases «because «circumstances may well make clear that the judge rests his decision upon the Commission's own reasoning that the Guidelines sentence is a proper sentence»» (quoting Rita v. United States, 551 U.S. 338, 357 (2007)-RRB-; see also Rita, 551 U.S. at 356 («The appropriateness of brevity or length, conciseness or detail, when to write, what to say, depends upon circumstances.»).
Her divergence from the majority in both decisions rested on the view that judicial deference is based upon the principle of relative expertise or experience in a particular area, and thus this bare assertion of a presumption of deference simply because a statutory decision - maker is interpreting its home statute pays too little attention to whether the statutory decision - maker actually has sufficient expertise or experience to justify deference to its determination of a legal question (See Alliance Pipeline at para 80 and Alberta Teachers» Association at paras 82 — 89).
Significantly, his majority opinion two years ago in Lawrence v. Texas, the Texas sodomy case, showed strong support for a constitutional right to privacy, the bedrock upon which the Roe decision rests.
Nevertheless, the core of the tribunal's decision (para 30 of the ruling) rests upon a finding (implicit if not explicit) to the effect that the QC's continued participation in the proceedings could lead a reasonable observer to form justifiable doubts as to the impartiality or independence of the chairman.
While it is true, of course, that this Court is free to reexamine for itself the evidentiary bases upon which rest decisions that allegedly impair or punish the exercise of Fourteenth Amendment freedoms, this does not mean that we are, of necessity, always, or even usually, compelled to do so.
[Footnote 3/47] Thus, the basic principle upon which our decision last year in Engel v. Vitale necessarily rested, and which we reaffirm today, can hardly be thought to be radical or novel.
U. L. Rev. 757, 770 (1995)(«Published opinions that state the facts and the reasoning upon which decisions rest are essential to the operation of stare decisis...»); William M. Richman & William L. Reynolds, The Supreme Court Rules for the Reporting of Opinions: A Critique, 46 Ohio St. L.J. 313, 314 (1985)(«The development of «hidden» precedents mocks the concept of stare decisis...»).
While the Respondent argued that the decision to proceed by special case was a discretionary one to which deference was owed, the Appellants argued that the special case was not appropriate because: the questions posed in the special case rested on a hypothetical assumption that the agreements were valid; necessary facts were not included and not all the facts were agreed upon by the parties; and the parties did not sign the statement of special case as required by Rule 9 - 3 (3)(c).
If you hear family law cases, you are called upon daily to make decisions that will impact families for the rest of their lives.
And since there weren't hundreds upon hundreds of dollars on the line, choosing Allstate over the rest was an even easier decision.
Some recruiters say that they make their decision paragraph by paragraph — if you haven't impressed upon them that you would be a good fit for their firm halfway through the cover letter, they might not even read the rest.
But, if I am correct, what comes from the Quebec legal system vis a vis any kind of decision in this case really has no bearing upon the rest of the country, wherein, as Carolyne said, provincial regulations and rules, even enacted under English Common Law, may fly in the face of one another.
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