With the mistakes he has made, I personally believe he is in over his head and that he will have a very difficult time dealing with the facts (in
substantial measure because he has an unreliable client) I wouldn't be surprised at this time if he is beginning to wonder whether the case is worth his time.
Not exact matches
Tennessee has gained a
substantial measure of reform success
because of local and statewide public and policymaker awareness of the objectively
measured increases in student achievement produced by local schools.
In terms of interior space there are
substantial reductions in rear headroom -LRB--13 mm), shoulder room -LRB--58 mm) and hiproom -LRB--44 mm) compared to VFII, but some of other
measures such as rear kneeroom and front headroom are unchanged, at least in part
because of the more efficient interior provided by a transverse drivetrain arrangement.
In the latter case, the alternative relative SST
measure in the lower panel does not change very much over the 21st century, even with
substantial Atlantic warming projections from climate models,
because, crucially, the warming projected for the tropical Atlantic in the models is not very different from that projected for the tropics as a whole.
Because of the
substantial under - catch of precipitation gauges during solid precipitation, frequent light rainfall events, or windy conditions, the true precipitation in the Arctic is more than 50 % higher than the
measured values (Førland and Hanssen - Bauer, 2000).
The original trial judge said that that previous case, in which the Crown took a case against Wallace Duncan Smith, meant «that the Crown Court had jurisdiction to try the appellants for their conduct
because a
substantial measure of the activities constituting the crime took place in England,» according to the Court of Appeal.
Because of
substantial missing data on 2 direct parenting
measures (29 %), multiple imputation via chained equations was used to handle missing covariate data.30 This approach uses regression models to predict missing data from available variables with 20 imputation iterations selected.
One construct which
measures relationship quality that has gained
substantial attention
because of its effects on employee attitudes and behaviors is the trust in one's supervisor (Dirks and Ferrin 2002).