Sentences with phrase «third stage of a case»

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This is the third possibility: Life appears and in some cases develops into intelligent beings, but when it reaches the stage of sending radio signals it will also have the technology to make nuclear bombs and other weapons of mass destruction.
As was the case in reality, Spurs crashed out of the Champions League at the group stage finishing third in their group, although they impressed in the Europa League reaching the last four.
Cases of postpartum hemorrhage were identified using ICD - 9 codes 666.0, 666.1, 666.2 and 666.3 and ICD - 10 codes O720, O721, O722 and O723 for postpartum hemorrhage due to retained placenta (third stage hemorrhage), uterine atony (immediate postpartum hemorrhage, within the first 24 hours following delivery of placenta), delayed and secondary postpartum hemorrhage (after the first 24 hours following delivery) and postpartum hemorrhage due to coagulation defects, respectively.
The case discusses an important issue concerning the EU proportionality principle, namely whether a reviewing court should apply a separate «third stage» of balancing of interests (or «proportionality stricto sensu») in addition to the first two limbs of «suitability» and «necessity».
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The ERT held that this third stage of the stay analysis, dealing with the balance of convenience, including effects on the public interest, «will often be determinative of a stay motion in cases before the ERT due to the nature of the legislation with which the ERT deals.»
This stance has been reiterated in the 21st Century, even in cases of pure economic loss.26 This is exemplified in Arthur JS Hall & Co. v Simons27, which mainly considers the third stage of the test, in which stage one and two where so obvious that discussion was left absent.
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