Sentences with phrase «somewhat general way»

Not exact matches

It was unclear if Ms. Ambrose considered this a statement of explanation or a pronouncement of blame, but either way it would seem to clash somewhat with all of the above, as well as the auditor general's assertion that a 36 - year costing existed.
Everton is one of those clubs where one can look at it, and understand the broad, general principle of the notion of rising up and throwing Liverpool FC off its perch, but one can't help getting somewhat baffled at the way in which the owner is trying to put the plan into practical effect.
Jason Isaacs is Georgy Zhukov, a World War II hero and general who had fallen somewhat out of favor at the time of Stalin's death, but entered the power struggle in a big way thanks to his understanding of Stalin as well as his own ruthlessness.
This has been a somewhat neglected functionality in e-ink devices in general, with past attempts at in - built light devices failing to illuminate the screen in a comfortable or even way.
Interest - bearing checking accounts, like money market and simple savings accounts, can be a way to earn interest on your money, but there are some key differences.In general, money market accounts like the one offered by Ally Bank pay a somewhat higher rate of interest than interest - bearing checking accounts.
I felt that with each run I would get better, learning the way specific enemies fight, somewhat of a general outline of the level, and getting naturally better at the game's combat.
While it is no perfect solution either (and there probably is none), the Advocate General's solution of doing exactly the same thing the other way round — offering the action for damages as consolation for the party that has previously benefitted from an erroneous transformation of EU law by the Member State and now pays the price because of horizontal direct effect excluding the application of a norm of national law they had relied on — has at least a somewhat more equilibrated approach towards sharing the burden of advantages and disadvantages.
In his opinion presented last Thursday, Advocate General Cruz Villalon suggests the Court should say no — based on somewhat conventional, yet interesting arguments which use the rules of interpretation of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties in a very selective way.
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