Sentences with phrase «to a particular matter»

The second half of the book consists of a collection of short articles on particular matters.
Or will shareholders be able to demand that a firm reveal its legal strategy in particular matters — which would compromise the confidentiality of attorney work product and strategy?
Instead of law firms, you could see legal teams that come together for particular matters based on specialties.
If it's grinding, that's probably particular matter the earth is kicking up disable your vehicle.
High billable hours are closely associated with high levels of experience in a variety of matters or deep involvement in particular matters.
Lawyers are not generally trained in the art of estimating legal fees for particular matters, and many engagements do not lend themselves to easy prediction as to total time.
This section of the website is to assist family and friends carers with writing to the council about particular matters which concern them.
Campaigns were initiated by NGOs to have particular matters included under this heading.
I have also considered the possibility of reducing our own role, and the role of appellate courts generally, in determining whether particular matter is obscene.
This has been amply demonstrated on particular matters where I've pointed out work done in the literature that critics assumed had not been done — above and at other venues.
Section 75 requires particular matters to be specified in the Basin Plan if a long ‑ term average sustainable diversion limit for the water resources, or a particular part of the water resources, of a water resource plan area is reduced.
This means it could be used to cover external building surfaces to remove particular matter, as well as to design water filtration units.
Sreeni is a key member of the firm's India Practice Group and has extensive experience with regional matters, in particular matters relating to Indonesia.
Where an applicant to the Health Professions Review Board alleges an investigation into his complaint was incomplete, the applicant must specify what particular matters he says were not explored, and show they were not, in fact, explored by the Inquiry Committee.
Content of legislation open to negotiation regarding mandate for NIRB to hold governments accountable on particular matters such as policy, service delivery etc..
His mind was still agonising over the matter of the exercise of authority, and in particular the matter of the «Ban» on the sacraments so often exercised by Church authorities when they wanted an overdue debt paying — bans «flying about like bats», as he had said in March — and in general the whole business of excommunication.
We get quite granular around the performance of individual partners or lawyers that have been working on particular matters.
(a) whether particular matters could be more appropriately dealt with in the Federal Court or the Family Court; and
Let's assume you agree to follow up with a client on a particular matter on the 10th of next month.
This is a paradigm that I really, really, really, wish more of my peers on Twitter (and other public channels) would take to heart as well - it's been a pain to be subject to posts that are essentially irrelevant or incorrect «takes» on a particular matter, or be privy to users who seem to incessantly complain, and are eager to have their brand of negativity imprinted on everything and anything.
«I am committed to getting to the bottom of what happened in this particular matter, as well as reviewing the processes for responding to information that we receive from the public.»
Press releases, an official statement issued to the media giving information on a particular matter, can take on a life of its own as it generates buzz across several media outlets.
Rather, it simply made, in the particular matter of confession, a rather obvious inference from the basic principle of religious freedom.
At the same time it meant that the ruling class were all genuinely «cultured» in the same way so that, whatever their differences of judgment on particular matters, they were unified by a shared picture of the good life and of what was to be most valued in it.
In fact, this particular matter is so important to our gospel witness that a community declaration patterned after the Belhar Confession may be in order for the evangelical church in the United States.
I'm happy to leave this particular matter if you are.
We may be «relationality» all the way down when it comes to establishing our understanding of identity, but there's still some particular matter that exists within those relationships — something that will still still stand beneath explanation and call for it.
Calling oneself an atheist is simple a proclamation of a lack of allegiance towards any ideology at all concerning this particular matter.
In other and particular matters, great and small, we shall be remembered as a generation that saw only one side of things.
At the meeting itself he worked hard at a compromise, on the matter of the nature of Christ's presence in the Eucharist, looking for an agreement to disagree, asking all to consider themselves «brothers and members of Christ», even though there was no agreement on this particular matter.
Still, ecumenical progress lends new resonance to the counsel of the English Reformer William Tyndale on this particular matter: «As pertaining to our lady's body, where it is, or where the body of Elias, of John the evangelist, and many other be, pertaineth not to us to know.
This could just be that you were thinking about the particular matter too much, just trying to rationalize.
We can of course voice our disapproval but we have to wait until the next election before we can influence any changes (unless of course there is a referendum on a particular matter!).
The media are not asking the right questions and they only indulge in sensationalism and we are all likely to loose because of the poor work done by the media in this particular matter.
Petitions are also commonly used by a number of parliaments (the UK parliamentary process is unfortunately particularly poorly designed) and local governments, providing citizens with the opportunity to petition their representatives to consider a particular matter.
The purpose of requiring parliamentary approval of agreements or measures of critical national importance has been held by this court to be to ensure transparency, openness and parliamentary consent in the national interest, but this court has never attributed an overbreadth role to parliament in such matters beyond the parameters of the particular matter in regard to which such parliamentary approval is required.
«In this particular matter, it is more of an issue of morality since the student is not directly under the head teacher.
He is of course right to suggest that their position puts then firmly on the wrong side of the argument and interestingly suggests that on this particular matter, and welfare reform in general the public are ahead of the politicians.
Relying on the precise statutory language of Section 201, McDonnell narrowed the definition of official act, holding that bribery requires the public official to agree to exercise government power or take substantive action on a particular matter or dispute.
«Their communications to the Mayor's Office, along with those of their support staff working at the principal's direction on those particular matters, are exempt from disclosure when related solely to city business and not on behalf of any client,» said de Blasio counsel Maya Wiley.
Those issues in this year's spending plan include the extension of the 421 - a property tax abatement and also legalizing ride hailing outside New York City, even though that particular matter has been widely considered settled for several days now.
In this regard, for this careless and unwarranted assault on the person of the President of the Senate — after several previous warnings — the lawyers of the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, will be initiating legal action on this particular matter.
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