Sentences with phrase «specific assurance»

While this showed that there was some degree of inducement to encourage Rogers to leave his secure employment, the inducement did not achieve the level of that in Wallace where specific assurance of long - term job security was given.
The United States and United Kingdom had promised to support the Nigerian government in recovering stolen funds saved and invested abroad, the frenzies that followed these promises gave specific assurance to Nigerians that all stolen funds will be released and guilty public office holders will be prosecuted in no time.
The email to justice secretary's aides goes on: «One simple message you MUST have SPECIFIC assurances from Boris OTHERWISE you can not guarantee your support.
The SJC rejected plaintiff's contention that a genuine issue of material fact exists concerning whether the BHA's various verbal assurances to her mother about the condition of the leased premises were the kind of «explicit and specific assurances of safety or assistance» contemplated under G.L. c. 258, § 10 (j)(1).
The Inquiry gave specific assurance that Boulton did not have specific expertise in the «climate change field itself»:
«Unite has been given specific assurances that the temporary suspension of the restrictions on Sunday trading hours would only operate for the duration of the Olympics.
In their applications for flexibility waivers from the Department of Education, states were required to include two specific assurances that they will prepare ELLs for college and careers and make sure that all ELLs have the language skills they need to participate in academic tasks.
Program - specific assurances are not included here and should be listed separately on the Request for Application (RFA).
So to strengthen the bond we share, specific assurances are given from our side with every order we take.
Statements such as «[plaintiff is] entitled to safe, affordable, and decent housing, and the apartment would be inspected...» and «it would be taken care of» did not constitute «explicit and specific assurances» that the «premises [were] free of lead paint hazards.»
While I am of the view that there was some degree of inducement by the defendant to encourage the plaintiff to leave his secure employment, the inducement did not achieve the level of that in Wallace where the plaintiff was given a specific assurance of long - term job security.
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