Not exact matches
Uber executive William Barnes contested Commissioner Avakian's
findings, arguing that it was «on an erroneous and incomplete picture of how drivers use the Uber application in Oregon and as
such, is filled with
factual errors and assertions that are simply wrong.»]
To begin with, this language suggests considerably more «data» than are actually to be
found in the rather meagre
factual detail of the sermons in Acts, not to speak of the almost complete absence of
such detail in kerygmatic texts outside Acts.
We do
find in current discussion various positive statements as to the historical reliability of
factual material in the Gospels, not only on the part of writers from whom
such might be anticipated, but also from among the Bultmannian group itself.
Such a high level of deference would greatly hinder your ability to prevail when appealing a trial judge's
factual findings.
As
such, the record supported the judge's
factual findings and the judge did not abuse his discretion.
Each of the
factual findings alleged to be erroneous: (1) involves the application of complex econometric models; (2) involves reliance on data not derived from the carriers» actual experience; and (3) requires extrapolation from data regarding the general population to data regarding persons with
such severe disabilities that they require additional seating.
If the district court decision relies on
factual underpinnings, however,
such as evidence concerning the «background science or the meaning of a term in the relevant art during the relevant time period -LSB-,]» it should make specific
factual findings and those
findings are subject to review for clear error:
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.
The Court essentially ruled that
such a threat was conceivable, but that the case had to be «returned to BPH because it did not explicitly articulate» the facts on which it based this
factual finding.
Taylor v. Charter Medical Corp., 162 F. 3d 827 (C.A. 5 (Tex.), 1998) even though a court may take judicial notice of a «document filed in another court... to establish the fact of
such litigation and related filings,» 12 a court can not take judicial notice of the
factual findings of another court.
However, although the respondents pleaded the existence of an ad hoc fiduciary duty owed by Roberts to Shnaider and Shyfrin, the trial judge made no
factual findings that
such a duty arose in the circumstances.
In this case, the Adjudicator
found insufficient evidence of
such economic loss in light of the
factual conclusions drawn.
Such courts make
factual findings that have reputational implications for those who have died, but the dead are not parties to a case.
The court
found that a ruling that concluded by placing a «For Sale» on a property would allow anyone to enter the property without permission would be unreasonable; instead, the court stated that a «For Sale» sign coupled with other facts,
such as the owner allowing others to enter the property unaccompanied, could create an implied invitation but this would require a
factual examination.