Sentences with phrase «taken upon the assumption»

A lawyer for President Donald Trump claims an emoluments lawsuit should be dismissed because presidents have «absolute immunity» for actions taken upon the assumption of office.

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God does not take it upon himself to «correct» such assumptions or to reveal to his people science that is beyond their culture.
It may be readily seen that Lango's interpretation leans heavily upon a consistent usage of «realization» in these passages that is taken as univocally synonymous for «ingression,» along with the further assumption that ingression is a doctrine that only deals with the admission of eternal objects into actuality in some one given way.
Over the years, upon assumption of office, the Mahama - led administration had course to plead with the people of Ghana to fasten their belts as the administration put in place, the structures required for a smooth take - off.
And we must be wary of the assumption that less or no VAT on energy will lead to lower bills because that relies upon companies passing on the saving to customers rather than taking it as extra profits.
In this instance, the Center wishes President Nana Akufo Addo had taken a lesson from the examples of Presidents Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya and John Magafuli of Tanzania who significantly downsized the size of their governments to signify «change» upon assumption of office — instead of lowering the bar of unwisely ministerial size and government in Ghana's 4th Republic.
«ECMC argues that Conniff's monthly take home pay is higher based upon its assumption that her contribution to her teacher's pension is voluntary.
Many people may assume that of course veterinarians and veterinary associations will frown upon these cleanings because they take away business from them, but before making such assumptions, it's important to see why so called non-professional dental cleanings may cause more harm than good.
(pauses)(M1): Our models have been classified as «complex» (M2): Make that «very» (M1 & M2): That are built upon assumptions by default are arbitrary; So we get a lot of flack about our «dubious» hypotheses, (thinks) That others take to then promote their cataclysmic prophesies.
That by taking your data, bad quality and all, one can conclude that the greater error lies not in the quality as much as in the adjustments of that data based on assumptions that are not agreed upon by other men of knowledge; namely, in case of further misunderstanding, the temperatures of the Medieval Period.
Since the anthropogenic sources of CO2 almost wholly inject it into the troposphere, the assumption that it should take several years for the CO2 levels to equilibrate and upon which Tom Quirk based his analysis is not true.
So rather than dwell on the things that Willis has already shown so well, I thought I'd take a look at some of the assumptions and misconceptions that paper is built upon.
Recent research in neuroscience, evolutionary biology, psychology, economics and other related fields has undoubtedly taken a wrecking ball to the assumptions upon which the Enlightenment and the Age of Reason doctrines were built.
Furthermore, Ross Kay has made an assumption that Rick Allenburg's decision to go public with this would've been altered, if Mr. Allenburg would've realized the full potential for media exposure — however, Ross Kay has no basis for projecting this thought, other than the fact that Ross has taken it upon himself to project his own sense of monetary self preservation upon Rick Allenburg.
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