Sentences with phrase «such dicta»

In brief, it may be suggested that such dicta by the national court of a Member State in relation to the internal constitutional processes of another Member State may be construed as encroaching into unwarranted appraisal of «fundamental structures, political and constitutional» of a Member State as protected by Article 4 (2) TEU.
So it may be, but the peace drawn from such dicta is faint.
But if we can swallow such a dictum of science without a murmur, why should the values and realities of the spirit be held to be unreal and imaginary?

Not exact matches

I've covered one or two before, such as WayUp founder Liz Wessel's dictum that young people should always default to «yes,» but if you're in the market for this sort of bite - sized but actionable advice, a recent Psychology Today piece from UConn professor and author Gina Barreca is the real mother lode.
Such faith in advertising is even more amazing when one considers economist John Kenneth Galbraith's dictum that the basic purpose of advertising is to get people to buy something they don't need.
Is his analysis sufficiently rich to allow for different levels and specific types of causality, such that causes of a different kind can be understood to cause one another reciprocally, causae ad invincem sunt causae (to use a Scholastic dictum drawn from Aristotle), thus avoiding true circularity?
Moreover, when Roe is read with Doe, third - trimester restrictions are effectively ruled out as well — for Roe's dictum that such restrictions might be permissible if they did not interfere with the mother's health was negated by Doe's definition of «health» as «well - being.»
Until there is such research available, APA recommends that ethical practitioners refrain from attempts to change individuals» sexual orientation, keeping in mind the medical dictum to First, do no harm.»
However, as the popular dictum says, it often makes better sense to prevent the occurrence of such conditions rather than wait for it to fully develop and to be treated with costlier therapies.
Splendid to come across Serra's hand - drawn list of «actions» illustrating his famed dictum that «drawing is a verb», as well as a scheme for Yale University by the disruptive architect Paul Rudolph, although the architectural department must have passed on his free - wheeling projects because it reveals nothing of such of his tsunami inversions as the legendary room that invited you to sit, read and eat on furniture overlaid with shag carpeting.
Smithee's monologue seems to appropriately inhabit the space that the playwright Samuel Beckett proposed with the dictum «Fail better,» of which Stephen Marche recently wrote, «To fail better, to fail gracefully and with composure, is so essential because there's no such thing as success.
Behind the chair back, the first page of Exploration of the Soul, handwritten onto fabric, is appliquéd together with other dictums such as, «It's not what you inherit.
As a Brit of a certain generation such false choices always put me in mind of Margaret Thatcher's dictum of TINA (There is No Alternative).
Adopting the perspective of the European Union, therefore, the dicta of the UK Supreme Court judgment can be regarded as an explicit endorsement and acceptance of what Kaarlo Tuori describes as the Court of Justice of the European Union's constitutional function of «positioning» the Union legal order through the creation of juridical doctrines such as primacy and direct effect.
What is more, the Court's dicta seem to point in a direction where an interpretation of provisions of CFSP acts by the International Court of Justice in The Hague would appear problematic and Member States could accordingly see themselves threatened by infringement proceedings if they participate in such proceedings.
It was implicit in her reference to the dictum in Hamilton, that judges had «markedly undervalued» loss of society awards, that the Lord Ordinary was aware that judges required to view such claims as requiring greater awards and, in that sense, to treat them more seriously.
Snowden J also rejected an argument made by PAG that the ESG documents should be only partly redacted, so that summaries of factual information would not be withheld from inspection, finding that such an approach would be inconsistent with the dicta of Taylor LJ in Balabel.
Of course, such judges almost invariably accompany dicta touching upon the possibility of judicial disobedience to constitutionally suspect legislation with lavishly extravagant examples such as a full - frontal assault upon the basic tenets of democracy or the evisceration of the courts» powers of judicial review.
However, dicta in Clements may leave open an argument that different considerations apply in cases involving multiple plaintiffs, such as class actions.
The impact of the EC regulations is addressed in several substantive contexts, including applications under Part III of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 (Lord Collins's tantalising obiter dicta in Agbaje v Agbaje, and the subsequent case - law such as Traversa v Freddi [2011] 2 FLR 272) as well as in relation to enforcement of maintenance orders and the difficulty in that context of characterising English orders made in financial remedy proceedings.
• Create confidential correspondence on behalf of executives keeping within the dictum of instructions • Manage calendars, schedule appointments and provide reminders to executives • Procure supplies and materials and maintain effective relationships with vendors and suppliers • Coordinate the details of meetings and special events and arrange for details such as venue and refreshments to be handled • Develop, report on and administer internal employee surveys and data collection initiatives • Screen incoming calls and determine which ones can be forwarded • Handle inquiries on telephone and through emails • Understand specific research needs, perform research and provide executives with filtered data to help them make informed decisions • Strategize the time and content of meetings and conferences with executives • Prepare routine and special reports and take minutes of the meeting • Organize and maintain records and files and make travel arrangements
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