The court also concluded that no injustice would arise by allowing the settlement to be enforced, as the former employer was
still at liberty to pursue its new, semi-unrelated lawsuit, pertaining to the breach of the non-competition provision.
I added a skinny belt to make the silhouette a little more form - fitting, but I'm
still at liberty to remove the belt if I want to make more room for my belly.
Not exact matches
Still, I am sorry that he is not with us now to try his hand
at this latest assault on religious and political
liberty.
«I laugh
at those debased peoples that let themselves be stirred up by agitators, and dare to speak of
liberty without so much as having the idea of it; with their hearts
still heavy with the vices of slaves, they imagine that they have only to be mutinous in order to be free.
I'm grateful for the Bible and even more grateful that there is
still religious
liberty at present in most countries.
If there's one thing we
still believe in, apparently, it's
liberty of contract —
at least when it comes to bearing children.
It should
still be good enough for somewhere on the first few rows, but he takes ridiculous
liberties with the kerbs
at the final chicane and spins, somehow keeping his car out of the wall of champions.
He was apparently
still angry that I had heckled him over his government's erosion of civil
liberties, when he opened the Taking
Liberties exhibition
at the British Library late last year.»
He added: «If the website were to become inoperable, we would
still be
at liberty to file a Freedom of Information Act Request for the same information.»
Ironically, a few weeks later I ended up signing a contract to ensure that I remained single til mid-January — something I've touched upon before, but am
still not
at liberty to disclose details of!
It may not be politically feasible
at the national level, but local authorities, teacher leaders, and policy makers may be in a position to think of creating policies that offer quality education while
still ensuring that students have the
liberty to reach their own unique potential, the core strength of a democratic society.
This time around Ruffian have tried to inject a little direction though as each new set of Absorption Units that you must activate flash up on the map but you're
still at perfect
liberty to wander around and find the others first.
Indeed, the creative
liberties taken in the construction of Horizon Zero Dawn's future dystopia are hardly subtle, but it's
still strangely comforting to know that the experts in the inspired subject matter are willing to recognize the value of poetic license, even if it comes
at the expense of scientific accuracy.
Legal aid will
still routinely be available in civil and family cases where people's life or
liberty is
at stake, or where there is risk of serious physical harm or the immediate loss of their home.
Even when it seems that the evidence of the case favors the accused and should lead to a dismissal, the State can
still find ways to craft an argument that puts your
liberty at risk.Not surprisingly, the most favorable court decisions (and least severe penalties, if any) will almost always come with the help of a team of legal professionals.
They might be unknown to many of my younger colleagues, so I'll take the
liberty of naming a few (without details of their distinguished careers): McGill's Marianne Scott had just recently been appointed National Librarian of Canada; Diana Priestly was just finishing her tenure as founding Law Librarian
at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief Law Librarian, was
still in charge
at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage
at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland)
at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements)
at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (
at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (
at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard
at work
at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay
at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library
at Osler.