Sentences with phrase «says substantial cases»

Not exact matches

«Unless quite substantial tightening of monetary policy is delivered, the lira will remain volatile,» Rabobank's Matys said, adding the central bank may have to consider an emergency policy meeting beforehand, as was the case in January 2014.
While some rights holders have argued that the standard for a substantial is very low (the National Post recently argued in a case that «even the reproduction of a small number of words in a newspaper article can be an impermissible reproduction»), the Copyright Board says that its preliminary view is that «copying of a few pages or a small percentage from a book that is not a collection of short works, such as poems, is not substantial
Mr Kennett said there had been a «substantial drop - off» in the number of cases he was dealing with as Coles changed the way it dealt with suppliers.
In such a case, would it not be better to allow gravity, i.e; the birth mother standing and moving whilst in labour, to take charge rather than the birthing mother instead lying on her back in an ambulance and then hospital along with the accompanying substantial increase in stress levels?I suppose all I am trying to say is that IF my partner and I were to have a second baby, I really would like to support my partner once more in having a home birth.
«Even where New York Courts have suspended attorneys for substantial periods of time, those cases involve more egregious and ongoing acts of misconduct, as opposed to Mr. Grimm's isolated and singular conviction,» his attorney Annette Hasapidis said in the Manhattan federal court filing from earlier this month.
The number of reported flu cases to the county health department is declining, but the commissioner says there are still substantial amounts of flu circulating in the community.
«It is not obviously the same as addressing the core inequality as created by the absence of a resolution in the Campaign for Fiscal Equity case, this is not a follow - through on that commitment by the state, but it does look like a substantial step forward for school aid,» Mr. de Blasio said.
«Our conclusion about this case is that there were substantial deficiencies in the way Rice was supervised, but in any case he was too dangerous to be released into the community in the first place,» Mr Bridges said.
During his Peconic Landing appearance and at a recent Village Board meeting, the mayor made the case for his re-election, saying his administration has made substantial progress on upgrading its waste water treatment plant and is about to embark on upgrades to the electric department.
A strong and specific case that you have a substantial majority of them is enough to support a plausible job application, she says.
«THE leg wasn't bouncing all over the table, but there were substantial twitches,» says Matthew Schiefer, a neural engineer at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
«For a substantial portion of these children's lives, they've been living with a stepparent, who, in many cases, became a parent to them,» said Marilyn Coleman, a Curators» professor emerita in the Department of Human Development and Family Science.
Regardless of the exact transmission pattern, the study authors say China is facing a substantial dengue threat, with potential invasion into broader areas of the country, as sporadic cases have been identified in several provinces in recent years.
«In most cases, two - thirds of the FAFSA form can be completed using tax information, so in less than 10 minutes, we were able to address a major educational problem and had a substantial impact on aid applications and college enrollment,» Long said.
The left - leaning think tank says the impact in all three cases is very unequal, while the cost to Canadian governments would be substantial.
In many cases, Garbutt said the tax savings could be substantial enough to outweigh the higher cost of living and a 20 per cent value - added tax on most goods and services.
In many cases the alterations were so substantial that the IPCC now says the text of nine of its 14 chapters needs to be re-visited.
But the ruling also said the government can allow resource projects to go ahead, even if they infringe on aboriginal title, in some cases where there is «a compelling and substantial public interest.»
Section 98 (4) of ERA 1996 says that a court has to establish whether an employer acted reasonably or unreasonably and that this should be decided in accordance with equity and the substantial merits of the case.
A case before the society of lawyer Donald Gurney, who is accused of allowing $ 25 million in offshore money to flow through his trust account without doing substantial legal work for the client, is being treated as a violation of the society's rule that you can't be involved in transactions that may assist a client in doing something wrong — not as money laundering, says Van Ommen.
Sir Mark Potter said «It is anticipated that, if the advocates and the court have done their job, in a substantial number of cases the matter may never require a final hearing.»
«The trial judge in that case felt there was a fundamental breach but it went to the court of appeal and the court said no, because even with a litany of complaints the court couldn't find a substantial failure of consideration under the contract because the franchises still had the right to use the mark, the system and the brand,» she says.
Anthony Isaacs, president of the SDT, says a considerable burden had been placed on the tribunal over the past year, due to the length and complexity of a substantial number of cases that involved a large amount of documentary evidence, with the majority of the weight being felt by clerks.
Further, while a substantial majority of all respondents said that added challenges arise in cases involving a self - represented litigant, Albertans were more likely to say that these challenges always or usually arise than respondents from the rest of Canada.
In addition, Pilot said that the U.K. order should not be enforced because Pilot had not been properly served with notice of the U.K. proceedings and because the U.K. court lacked a sufficiently real and substantial connection to the case to assume jurisdiction.
You don't want to obviously disclose anything substantial about their case, but even just a little video that says, «Hey, Sam.
[73] In this case, Canadian Transit — established as a federal corporation under the federal Special Act to pursue federal objects and invoking a federal provision allowing the Federal Court to make declarations concerning federal works and undertakings — has asked the Federal Court what exactly its rights are under the federal Special Act concerning an international bridge, which it says is a federal work or undertaking, federally - regulated, and regulated in substantial part by the federal Special Act.
«These three professionals bring extensive experience in significant Chapter 11 cases in Texas and nationally, including substantial work for national and regional banks,» said Ian Peck, head of the Bankruptcy and Reorganization Section.
Myers said Cusipag was not deterred by the substantial damage award in a previous libel case: «All that it seems to have done is prompted her to transfer her house to her son for free and to transfer two condominium units to others.
You once said that «med - mal cases are not won or lost on the medicine since you can't teach the jury something on a Tuesday and ask them to find for you on a substantial verdict three days later.»
The British Columbia Court of Appeal in Health Sciences Association of British Columbia v Campbell River and North Island Transition Society, 2004 BCCA 260 at para 39, 240 DLR (4th) 479 (Campbell River) said that «a prima facie case of discrimination is made out when a change in a term or condition of employment imposed by an employer results in a serious interference with a substantial parental or family duty or obligation of the employee» (emphasis added).
The original trial judge said that that previous case, in which the Crown took a case against Wallace Duncan Smith, meant «that the Crown Court had jurisdiction to try the appellants for their conduct because a substantial measure of the activities constituting the crime took place in England,» according to the Court of Appeal.
In setting out the justification for exercising the discretion in favour of Mrs A, Coulson J, said, «fundamental matters arise for consideration at the outset», namely, «the starting point for any consideration of this case must be the serious nature of the underlying tort; the absence of any dispute about liability simpliciter; and the consequences of that undisputed wrong on the claimant's ability to recover substantial damages from the defendant.»
In the case of a Plaintiff, where the Plaintiff makes an offer to settle and where the judgment ultimately obtained is as or more favourable than said offer, the Plaintiff will be entitled to costs on a partial indemnity basis (usually around 60 % — 65 % of the total legal fees and reasonable disbursements incurred) to the date on which the offer was made, in addition to costs on a substantial indemnity basis (usually around 90 % of the total legal fees and reasonable disbursements incurred) thereafter.
He also offers a selection of major cases in which, he says, that the U.S. Supreme Court accepted a line of argument that was based more on an argument from ignorance than from substantial evidence.
Hatwood says: «The implications of the decision were substantial and could have led to trustees in bankruptcy going through their filing cabinets to find other cases where orders made in the divorce proceedings could be set aside.
«If retained, Chief Justice Castille vows ethics push»: In today's edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Craig R. McCoy has a front page article that begins, «Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court said Wednesday that if reelected next week, he would push to ban judges from hiring relatives or hearing cases brought by lawyers who have made substantial contributions to their campaigns.»
Though the settlements in these cases are usually in the $ 5,000 to $ 10,000 range, plaintiffs are able to build a substantial windfall by lining up several suits against various properties and owners, Gerrity said.
«TREB has abused, and continues to abuse, its substantial market power and control of relevant markets to reduce competition and protect its member brokers» interests at the expense of consumers,» says Gregory Vistnes, a vice president with Washington - based consulting firm Charles River Associates in a 189 - page report filed as part of the complex case.
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