Sentences with phrase «struck between»

At the end of last week, it looked like a deal was about to be struck between congress and the White House.
Lastly, the bottom line matters and a balance has to be struck between providing a high level of service, being ethical and making a profit.
Hopefully a balance will be struck between enjoying what I do and providing timely satisfaction for my clients on a comfortable schedule.
40 For an overview of agreements struck between Indigenous organisations and governments see Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Social Justice Report 2002, Appendix 1.
The other consideration is that there must a balance struck between qualitative and quantitative assessments on children.
A balance must be struck between the importance of the child remaining with the custodial parent in the new location against the continuance of full contact with the child's access parent, its extended family and its community.
One of the key mechanisms for effecting the new arrangements will be agreements struck between the Government and Indigenous peoples at regional and community levels.
on November 17, 2009 at 8:52 am permalink Reply Penelope, Will you sometime write about the balance that needs to be struck between professional vs. personal on a successful blog site?
And it's perhaps on this topic that Bitmain has faced the most damning criticism — that Wu doesn't quite understand the balance that needs to be struck between furthering an open - source ecosystem and promoting his own private companies.
However, most agreed that a balance needed to be struck between omissions and accommodation of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.
«There's a balance that has to be struck between the importance of encryption, which we can all respect when there are so many threats to our systems, and the importance of giving law enforcement the tools they lawfully need to keep us safe.
«As far as we know, this type of licence we put together with Trangenomic is the first one of its kind struck between a public entity and private entity in this way,» she says.
It is essential that a balance be struck between ensuring access to the Courts and preserving judicial resources.
The ECtHR considered that the core issue in this case was whether or not a fair balance had been struck between competing public and private interests.
(iii) this principle requires an objective balance to be struck between the discriminatory effect of the measure and the needs of the undertaking (the more serious the disparate adverse impact, the more cogent must be the justification for it); and
It is implicit in this remark that there is a balance to be struck between the desirability of joining the profession and the personal sacrifices involved.
53 Consequently, it must be held that, in adopting the injunction requiring the ISP to install the contested filtering system, the national court concerned would not be respecting the requirement that a fair balance be struck between the right to intellectual property, on the one hand, and the freedom to conduct business, the right to protection of personal data and the freedom to receive or impart information, on the other.
The objectives of the parties are often very different; the bargain struck between them is one and the same.
Those comments are likely to focus on the balance that needs to be struck between the desire of the state to reduce serious crime and the human rights of the subject.
As Lord Steyn explained in Mahmud v BCCI SA (in liq)[1997] 3 All ER 1, [1997] 3 WLR 95, such a term is apt to cover the great diversity of situations in which a balance has to be struck between an employer's interest in managing its business as it sees fit and the employee's interest in not being unfairly and improperly exploited.
The justice of the peace should ensure that a balance is struck between the competing interests of the state in the investigation and prosecution of crimes and the right to privacy of the media in the course of their news gathering and news dissemination.
They should ensure that the dress code can be objectively justified and that a balance is struck between the reason for any dress code and the disadvantage likely to be suffered by the employee.
This was re-emphasised at [107]: «there should be a fair balance struck between the rights and interests of different people in society.
... the question depends on an exacting analysis of the factual case advanced in defence of the measure, in order to determine (i) whether its objective is sufficiently important to justify the limitation of a fundamental right; (ii) whether it is rationally connected to the objective; (iii) whether a less intrusive measure could have been used; and (iv) whether, having regard to these matters and to the severity of the consequences, a fair balance has been struck between the rights of the individual and the interests of the community.
Clearly, a balance must be struck between the likelihood of settlement and the value of preparing your trial presentation long in advance of trial.
The decision is food for thought for the current Parliamentary Select Committee enquiry into defined benefit schemes, and the balance to be struck between employers and members.
Being pinned or struck between two objects, such as a piece of metal and a building or two motor vehicles
In relation to Ms Eweida, the Court held that a fair balance had not been struck between her right to freely manifest her religion and British Airways wish to protect its corporate image and that the domestic courts had given too much weight to the latter (paragraph 94).
A new deal was struck between the citizens and the governments that serve them — embolded by a commitment to principles higher than the clamour of the Conservative Party at the court house doors of the nation.
A balance needed to be struck between the pressing social need to protect children and vulnerable adults, and the applicant's right to respect for private life.
We, too, have units in the federation that are concerned about immigration and would like to control it; but here an arrangement has been struck between the federal government and the government of Quebec.
A balance must be struck between managing «change whiplash», as Denise Brosseau calls it, and maintaining the proper momentum to propel your organization forward.
Besides, the SCoL seeks clarification on the balance to be struck between public procurement and competition law.
The issue was the balance to be struck between the duty of a coroner to properly ascertain the cause of death and a family's desire for the deceased's body to remain intact, for religious reasons.
Thankfully, Canadian law relating to the elements required to establish defamation as well as the required elements to establish discrimination and hate speech are notably distinct from the U.S.A, and in these areas better reflect international human rights standards on the balance that should be struck between freedom of expression and the right to be free of both defamation and racial discrimination.
The Supreme Court set out a four - part test for judges to consider: the landlord's aims in seeking to evict; whether there is a rational link between that aim and the proposed eviction; whether the eviction is no more than is necessary to achieve that aim; and whether a fair balance is struck between the aim and the disadvantage caused to the disabled tenant.
However, Emma Hallinan, director of claims policy and legal at the Medical Protection Society, said: «The Justice Select Committee is right to acknowledge that a balance must be struck between the interests of the claimant, and the affordability of rising clinical negligence payments to society.
So here lies the nub of the issue facing landlords on an individual basis, and the wider property and insolvency industries generally: the balancing exercise that is to be struck between protecting the value of the company in question on the one hand, and the apparent unfairness to landlords and other creditors (who often face a no win situation) on the other.
Some balance needs to be struck between preserving the legitimate domestic components of LRW and introducing the new material that is required to support a global component.
The applicable principles are nonetheless similar... in both instances regard must be had to the fair balance to be struck between the competing interests».
Proponents of such a shift have said «Upper Canada» is an archaic term that points back to a period in history when unfair treaties were struck between indigenous communities and the government of the time.
Or, in crude shorthand, whether the means reasonably justify the ends, a fair balance has been struck between the rights of the individual and the wider community and whether the particular limitation is manifestly without reasonable foundation.
It emphasised that the «core issue in the present case... is precisely whether a fair balance was struck between the competing public and private interests involved».
Taking this purpose into account, the Court inferred that when applying the parody exception, a fair balance must be struck between the interests of the copyright holder and the freedom of expression of the user who makes the parody of the protected work (para. 27).
Abitibi has reneged on the bargain struck between it and the province over the industrial development of the province's timber and water resources for the benefit of the residents of the province.
A balance must be struck between allowing parties space to create their own solutions and choosing when to intervene more assertively.
Nonetheless, it held that the Immigration Rules are compatible with ECHR, art 8 in this respect, as this provision requires there to be a fair balance struck between competing public and individual interests involved, applying a proportionality test, and the policies adopted by the Secretary of State are within the margin of appreciation.
The volume of business dropped and, at the same time, the previous balance struck between lawyers and corporate clients changed.
If purpose was relevant, «it must be to enable a balance to be struck between what the restriction seeks to achieve and the interests of the individuals» (at [27]-RRB-.
A balance had therefore to be struck between the various relevant aspects of the public interest in all the relevant circumstances of the case.
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