Sentences with phrase «technical legal sense»

I don't mean, is there a good reason, I mean in a technical legal sense).

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Schooling serves to make common sense explicit where this is thought necessary, but also to correct common sense with respect to the technical beliefs and institutional practices that constitute the reigning science, criticism, and legal system of the culture.
Beyond this, hundreds if not thousands of commercial drone users are waiting in the wings for a few last technical details to be figured out (especially sense - and - avoid technology) and for the implementation of legal regulations allowing drones to share airspace with manned aircraft.
As noted earlier, scientific and technical advice and information — as well as policy analyses — can be made available to the Congress in a manner that is not considered lobbying in the traditional or legal sense.
Given their history with the CruchPad aka JooJoo — in all senses, business, legal, technical, and market — I wouldn't touch anything from FusionGarage with a ten foot pole.
This technical meaning of the term has begun to be used in a legal sense by vendors of the public key infrastructure, which in turn has tended to confuse legislators.
I suspect the technical community would consider it a right, in the rather limited sense that one should not be unreasonably prevented from purchasing access from their personal nets to the internet, by either legal or extra-legal means.
33 To function effectively in the case - dialogue approach, students are often forced to separate their personal sense of fairness and justice from their understanding of legal rules and principles.34 In other words, exclusive reliance on the case - dialogue method fragments legal education.35 Traditional legal education, therefore, emphasizes the abstract and technical aspect of legal practice at the expense of a more holistic vision of the attorney as both private advocate and social regulator.36
Legal concepts are not discrete but make up a dynamic continuum between common sense terms, specific technical uses, and professional knowledge in an evolving institutional reality [121].
Legal concepts are not discrete, but make up a dynamic continuum between common sense terms, specific technical use, and professional knowledge, in an evolving institutional reality.
The technical legal arguments may be impeccable but for many the decision will offend against common sense and be detrimental in freeing women of the «motherhood penalty» exemplified in the gender pay gaps which large employers were this month obliged to publish.
The benefit of working with Paul is not just about his technical legal skill, but also he understands what clients need when it matters: practical support, compassion and someone to make sense of the legal process.
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