Sentences with phrase «than a formality for»

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Also, it's printed on a plain white sheet of paper, rather than on some official Masters letterhead, and absent any other sort of traditional formality for which the Masters is known.
When Lewis Hamilton's «party mode» W09 produced a pole lap that was a staggering seven - tenths quicker than the closest Ferrari, it looked like the race could have been a formality for the Mercedes driver.
For the top teams, getting through Q1 is little more than a mere formality and there's little need for the drivers to really push the limits, so the order seen at the top in Q1 is rarely indicative of the true pace of the cars and driveFor the top teams, getting through Q1 is little more than a mere formality and there's little need for the drivers to really push the limits, so the order seen at the top in Q1 is rarely indicative of the true pace of the cars and drivefor the drivers to really push the limits, so the order seen at the top in Q1 is rarely indicative of the true pace of the cars and drivers.
But that's usually little more than a formality; at many companies, those refusing to surrender their credit data won't even be considered for jobs.
This might be why taking a walk works better for me than the planned formality of a sitting meditation session.
Many organizations find themselves focusing on only the formalities, rather than the experience for new starters.
Rather than treated as mere formalities, these principal evaluations should serve as important tools for rewarding good principals, helping average principals improve, and holding weak principals accountable for poor performance.
Hundreds of customers braved freezing temperatures to queue outside Tsutaya for the launch, in a noticeably more orderly manner than is typical for similar launches in the UK, where much fewer shops are involved and the formalities take place when midnight signals the arrival of the designated day.
It is by ad - hoc network constellation, not by simple formality, that I arrived at the Centre D'Art Contemporain for Feinstein's show, certainly feeling less than the sum of my anecdotal adventures and at the mercy of my carbonated mineral water.
For many small businesses, job titles are often little more than a formality with only a slight connection to the work an individual actually performs in their day - to - day job.
The same could be true of the next generation of lawyers and their current legal research professors.2 We have likely reached a point at which our frames of reference diverge sufficiently that we don't share a common reference point for approaching the structure of legal research.3 Arguably, the tech - saturated millennials need a solid research foundation more than any generation before them.4 Yet many of them regard our legal research instruction as cumbersome or outdated.5 Having grown up using intuitive electronic devices, and using them to good advantage, 6 many modern law students resist legal research methods that require rigidity, formality, or — worst of all — a trip to a print library.7 Indeed, many of them are downright «mistrustful both of physical libraries and of those who extol their virtues.»
Therefore, the homologation process in Ecuador implies that the party that seeks the enforcement of a foreign award shall file a petition with the Provincial Court8, which will assess whether the award complies with the following requirements: (i) The international award complies with the formalities required for it to be considered authentic in the state where it was issued; (ii) The award is final and binding in the jurisdiction where it was delivered and the attachments are duly legalized; (iii) With regard to the requirement prescribed in the Convention, if the award is in a language other than the official language of the country, in this case Spanish, it shall incorporate a translation; (iv) It is shown from the legal papers of the arbitration proceedings that the party against whom the awards is being enforced was duly notified of the claim and that there was no due process violation; (v) The petition must specify the domicile of the party against whom the award is being enforced.
Thus, legislative action is critical to providing courts with a template for mapping the traditional will formalities onto an electronic format, rather than relying on inconsistent case - by - case adjudication.
It must comply with the formalities of Part 36 and be made available for acceptance for a period of not less than 21 days.
The Law Commission criticised the «illogical dichotomy between the fraudster who chooses to operate by means of a # 10 shelf company which is no more than his alter ego and a mechanism for fraud, and on the other hand, the fraudster whose conduct is the same as the first but who does not either feel the need for such a device or who seeks to give the appearance that he is trading through a company but not go through any of the formalities of acquiring one» (Law Comm 277 Cm 5609 para 8.11).
For instance, hiring managers from a creative agency would likely expect much less formality than a CPA firm.
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