Crown counsel will approve a prosecution only where there is a «
substantial likelihood of conviction and the public interest requires a prosecution.»
In order to obtain a temporary injunction, the plaintiff is required to establish (1) the likelihood of irreparable harm, (2) the unavailability of an adequate remedy at law, (3)
substantial likelihood of success on the merits, and (4) that the injunction will serve the public interest.
Under the guidelines, Crown counsel will approve a prosecution only where there is a «
substantial likelihood of conviction and the public interest requires a prosecution.»
In determining whether
a substantial likelihood of conviction exists, Crown counsel must classify the conduct of the person involved in the death, and the resulting consequences as «active euthanasia», «assisted suicide», «palliative care» or «withholding or withdrawing medical treatment».
A violent offences is defined as an offence committed by a young person that includes as an element the causing of bodily harm; an attempt or a threat to commit an offence; or an offence in the commission of which a young person endangers the life or safety of another person by creating
a substantial likelihood of causing bodily harm.
Introduction It appears that there is
substantial likelihood of an El Nino beginning in 2014, and as a result a probable record global temperature in 2014 or 2015.
Naturally, the folks at Disney would have known
the substantial likelihood of their film being presented in matted widescreen and may have animated with that in mind.
«The law is «clear and convincing evidence» that disclosure of a source would cause
a substantial likelihood of harm,» said Commissioner David Renzi.
They knew there was
a substantial likelihood of losing NY2, while keeping NY3.
The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals refused to grant Hobby Lobby an injunction against the mandate, ruling that the craft chain «has not demonstrated
a substantial likelihood of success on the merits» of the case.
Not exact matches
Those data are namely 1) the recent rally in stocks, 2) the recent improvement in the ISM (formerly NAPM) surveys, and 3) the
substantial string
of Fed easings «in the pipeline», which have accelerated growth in broad money such as M2, and 4) the
likelihood that inventories will stabilize, taking away the biggest negative factor currently pressuring GDP lower.
However, a Missouri federal district court granted a preliminary injunction to a small metal - recycling business owned by two evangelicals, ruling that they do have a «
substantial likelihood»
of winning their case.
«NIFA's imposition
of the control period is not based upon the «
substantial likelihood» or «imminence» that any such deficit will be incurred,» the lawsuit said.
That's because, since the process started, the threshold for seeking secrecy protection went from a «reasonable probability» to «
substantial likelihood» that donors would suffer some sort
of harm or threat if their identities were known.
There's
substantial likelihood that he would preached shut all
of the actual.
Competing for scarce funds with a myriad
of other money - strapped domestic agencies, the civilian science agencies face the
likelihood of budget cuts, some quite
substantial.
The NAS report warns
of a «
substantial (> 50 percent)
likelihood of severe... supply shortages after October 2016.»
Thanks to favourable winds and currents, aggressive oil skimming and trapping at the surface, and the
likelihood that a
substantial portion
of oil is still drifting in underwater plumes, it seems that the damage so far may be limited.
Dr Abdulla warned: «Without a sense
of urgency among NE and its political leaders, the
likelihood of advanced reactors playing a
substantial role in the transition to a low - carbon US energy portfolio is exceedingly low.
The committee reports «
substantial evidence» linking early marijuana use with substance abuse later in life and suggesting that cannabis increases the
likelihood of respiratory problems, motor vehicle accidents, and low birth weight in infants born to pot - smoking mothers.
Her team also analyzed the type
of research that NIH funded, but found no
substantial relationship between whether the grant focused on basic or applied science and its
likelihood to be cited by a patent.
There is
substantial evidence that an individual's
likelihood of recovering from an acute HBV infection or developing severe sequelae from infection is influenced, in part, by genes [39][45].
Mars 160 will help advance the prospects for MA365 by testing the candidate crew for a
substantial fraction
of the planned MA365 duration, as well as by potentially reducing its cost through exploring the
likelihood of more economical desert field work to replace part or all
of the long - duration Arctic mission.
There is
substantial evidence that chronic, low - level exposure to organophosphates (the most common class
of pesticide) may affect brain functioning and neurological development in humans.33, 34 This evidence indicates a strong
likelihood that low - level chronic exposure adversely affects children's nervous systems.
If the children own the policy, there is a
substantial likelihood that the life insurance premium will not be included in the parents» countable assets, which is also beneficial in terms
of Medicaid eligibility requirements.
Besides the reasons stated previously — low rate
of disease, low
likelihood of transmission, long lifespan — the cost
of testing is
substantial.
From today's GWPF, I find http://www.thegwpf.org/uk-government-no-global-cooling-centuries/ I quote «The Parliamentary Under - Secretary
of State, Department
of Energy and Climate Change (Baroness Verma)(Con): The UK government has made
substantial investment in research that concerns the
likelihood and timing
of future changes in global and regional climate.
However, the difference in the behaviour
of the
likelihood function resulting from error (b) is
substantial; the ratio
of the Forest 2006 to the correct
likelihood varies by approaching 3x as the parameters are moved away from the best fit point.
WUWT reader Jim Cripwell writes in a comment I'm so annoyed with this... From today's GWPF, I find http://www.thegwpf.org/uk-government-no-global-cooling-centuries/ I quote: «The Parliamentary Under - Secretary
of State, Department
of Energy and Climate Change (Baroness Verma)(Con): The UK government has made
substantial investment in research that concerns the
likelihood and timing
of future changes in global and...
To maintain the physical - social separation the report must play down or dismiss the problem
of «moral hazard», that is, the
likelihood that a
substantial research program, let alone any deployment, would almost certainly reduce the political incentives to rein in carbon emissions.
It also doesn't exhibit variation
of calibration error with age, but such variation shouldn't have a significant impact unless, over the range where the
likelihood function for the sample is significant, it is
substantial in relation to 14C determination error.
In contrast, comparing the
likelihoods of heavy rainfall during simulated La Niña years with El Niño / neutral years reveals a
substantial La Niña influence on Australian rainfall during 2010 — 2012 that is robust to changes in the attribution framework.
For example, looking at New Zealand's heat waves, «five independent studies all pointed toward human influence having a
substantial increase in the
likelihood and severity
of the record 2013 temperatures in Australia.»
Some personal injury actions revolve around legal causation derived from a concept
of intentional conduct, whereby it is generally held that if one intentionally harms another, or knows that the conduct which is engaged in causes a
substantial likelihood that harm will result, liability for the resulting harm will in fact attach.
German Data Protection Authorities, Jan Albrecht, the rapporteur at the European Parliament for the General Data Protection Regulation, and Jacob Kohnstmann, Chairman
of the Article 29 Working Party publicly stated that there was a «
substantial likelihood» that the Safe Harbour was being violated (Commission Communication).
Also, I am not sure whether the criterion
of substantial and direct concretisation
of principles in implementing acts will stand in the future, in particular if the broader range
of implementing acts that can be challenged against the concretised content
of a Charter principle are chosen based on whether they are suitable to violate said content — there is some danger
of only finding implementing acts where they also have a high
likelihood of violating the Charter.
Second, detention can also be justified where there is a «
substantial likelihood» that the accused, if released, will commit an offence, interfere with the justice system or otherwise endanger the safety
of the public.
If the parties can not agree, the Crown will let the presiding Judge or Justice
of the Peace know that he or she is seeking the detention
of the accused person on one
of the three grounds in the Criminal Code: i) the primary ground (that the accused will not attend for court and could flee the jurisdiction), ii) the secondary ground (that the accused is a public safety risk and there is a
substantial likelihood he or she will reoffend while out on bail), and iii) the tertiary ground (that the public will lose confidence in the administration
of justice should the accused person be released).
I also conclude that as the plaintiff ages, there is a
substantial likelihood that his pain and discomfort will increase because he will not be able to maintain the same level
of conditioning in the muscles supporting the fused area
of his back.
Now when the insurance company confronts you with that information, the
likelihood of receiving a
substantial award in that case can be instantly reduced.
«With this recovery, there is a
substantial likelihood that Re'Ayah's quality
of life will improve in years to come, as she will now have access to the medical care she deserves,» Jed said after the jury awarded the $ 30.5 million verdict.
The more severe your injury, the greater the
likelihood of securing
substantial non-economic damages.
The Court defined this as intentional «conduct, by way either
of commission or
of omission where there is a duty to act, which conduct involves a high degree
of likelihood that
substantial harm will result to another.»
Instead, it confirmed the trial judge's determinations that «the transcript is indicative
of only the prosecutorial side
of the case,» id., at E-14; that the public's right
of access was overborne by the «reasonable
likelihood of substantial prejudice» to «the defendant's right to a fair trial,» id., at E-9; and that» [alternatives] to sealing the transcript would not suffice in this [17] case,» id., at E-14.
(6) a warning
of danger concerning the behavior
of a person involved, when there is reason to believe that there exists the
likelihood of substantial harm to an individual or to the public interest; and
ValoremNext partners with innovative technology companies to customize applicable early warning systems that can be tweaked and modified as necessary, and that will significantly reduce the
likelihood of a
substantial crisis.
We do allow a denial for access based on a
likelihood of substantial psychological or mental harm, but only if the protected health information includes information about another person and the harm may be inflicted on such other person or if the person requesting the access is a personal representative
of the individual and the harm may be inflicted on the individual or another person.
Bail is denied only for those who pose a «
substantial likelihood»
of committing an offence or interfering with the administration
of justice, and only where this «
substantial likelihood» endangers «the protection or safety
of the public».
In fact, the Conservative bill mandates that someone like Baker should be released if a court is «satisfied that there is not a
substantial likelihood that the accused will use violence that could endanger the life or safety
of another person.»
When the
likelihood of an accident is high, increased liability coverage limits make sense if you own a home or have
substantial assets.