Sentences with phrase «sufficient basis for the claim»

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Spelman, who's also a Conservative MP for Meriden, claimed those being cared for by churches and faith - based charities have not received sufficient support.
For Holmes, the ruling majority based its claim to rule not on any principle affirming the rightness of ruling human beings with their consent and free elections; rather, the majority found its sufficient claim to rule in the brute fact that the majority, by force of numbers, could overpower the minority.
But clinical studies have not been sufficient to form the basis for such claims.
While there isn't sufficient evidence of such claims about juice and its effect on our health, there is a substantial link between eating a plant - based diet and a reduced risk for cancer.
Despite claims of using a «science - based» approach with sophisticated algorithm - based matching, the authors found «no published, peer - reviewed papers — or Internet postings, for that matter — that explained in sufficient detail... the criteria used by dating sites for matching or for selecting which profiles a user gets to peruse.»
Pursuant to the Plan, the Company is also authorized to dispose of its remaining non-cash assets, on such terms and at such prices as the Company's board of directors, without further shareholder approval, may determine to be in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders, to pay or make reasonable provision to pay all claims against and obligations of the Company, to make such provisions as will be reasonably likely to be sufficient to provide compensation for any claim against the Company which is the subject of a pending action, suit or proceeding to which the Company is a party, to distribute on a pro rata basis to the shareholders of the Company the remaining assets of the Company, and, subject to statutory limitations, to take all other actions necessary to wind up and liquidate the Company's business and affairs.
Although we noted that the ad included information setting out the environmental benefits of wearing fur, which were intended to form the basis for the headline claim «it's eco-friendly to wear fur», because we considered that that headline claim would be understood as an absolute environmental claim, and because we did not consider that we had seen sufficient evidence that the product would cause no environmental damage, taking account of the full life cycle of the product from manufacture to disposal, we concluded that the ad was likely to mislead.
None of them seem sufficient as a basis for claiming that lawyers have a positive duty to advance equality, diversity and inclusion.
The General Court annulled the Commission decision to refuse to register the Minority Safepak ECI on the basis of the first of the organiser's claims: «[The Commission] decision manifestly does not contain sufficient elements to enable the applicant to ascertain the reasons for the refusal to register the proposed ECI».
A sufficient description of the document (s) must also be produced in order to establish the evidentiary basis for the privilege claimed (e.g. to establish that the document was created to prepare for reasonably apprehended litigation).
The majority observed that it was for the plaintiffs to plead their case as they saw fit and the claim focused entirely on an audit report that was prepared in Toronto by an Ontario - based defendant — connections that were sufficient to found jurisdiction in Ontario.
The primary basis, in Walker Estate was the sufficient - condition version of a material contribution to injury test because, according to what the Court wrote, in claims arising out of the negligent screening of blood donors, it was NOT necessary for the plaintiff's to satisfy the requirements of the but - for test.
For example, an individual might choose to obtain a policy whose term expires near his or her retirement age based on the premise that, by the time the individual retires, he or she would have amassed sufficient funds in retirement savings to provide financial security for the claiFor example, an individual might choose to obtain a policy whose term expires near his or her retirement age based on the premise that, by the time the individual retires, he or she would have amassed sufficient funds in retirement savings to provide financial security for the claifor the claims.
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