Not all blades are created equal, therefore their cinematic moments should be
treated in a similar manner.
Environment and labor obligations in TAFTA should be
treated in a similar manner to commercial obligations: they should be enforceable through dispute resolution.
Directly effective provisions of EU law that have not been implemented into UK law are
treated in a similar manner to direct principal EU legislation.
Not exact matches
The majority of members of each church, nevertheless, gave different meanings to
similar events and crises, and each group
treated evidence of evil or the numinous or nonsense
in a distinctive
manner.
It says that «the laws of a state must
treat an individual
in the same
manner as others
in similar conditions and circumstances.»
The body was buried
in a
similar manner to others at the site, and archaeologists took that as indicating that the man was
treated as a normal member of society.
The respect for woman and family is another sweet thing a black man possesses which are more visible
in the way a black man
treats his mother, you are free to make a logical conclusion that he is more likely to
treats his woman
in similar manner.
In fact the government is now treating their tax status in a similar manne
In fact the government is now
treating their tax status
in a similar manne
in a
similar manner.
This account will be
treated in a
similar tax
manner as my taxable brokerage account.
But it's also important for other members of the household (and even frequent visitors) to
treat your dog
in a
similar manner where possible.
If the puppy is nursing,
treat the bitch
in a
similar manner.
To
treat this condition, you can try to apply pressure to the beak
in a
similar manner as you would for scissor beak.
In a
similar manner, death, oft the metaphor read into black and darkness, is
treated by Como not as an end, but as a means.
OCTs therefore benefit from the provisions of European Union law
in a
similar manner to the Member States only when European Union law expressly provides that OCTs and Member States are to be
treated in such a
manner.
a) The substantial law b) The assessment of damages c) The fact that most insurance companies are UK based and insurers administrative systems will tend to
treat Scottish and English systems, particularly
in relation to assessment of damages,
in a
similar manner.
An arbitral award was rendered
in India against a United States corporation, which argued before the Court that it should not be enforced
in the United States on grounds that India would not have enforced the award had it been rendered
in the United States
in its favour, and that therefore, «the reciprocity between India and the United States as required by the Convention [article XIV] was absent».1394 The contesting party further argued that article XIV requires courts to determine the extent to which India applies the Convention and whether India
treats awards rendered
in India
in favour of Indian parties
in a
similar manner.
Moreover, there is a principled reason to
treat similar offenders who commit simi - lar misconduct
in similar manners, and thus the principle of equality under which retribu - tive punishment serves would likely be undermined by a progressively increasing punish - ment structure because the variability of marginal utility rates would be idiosyncratic across persons (or entities).
The government is introducing such kind of policies with an idea of
treating such virtual currencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum
in a
manner similar to gold sold digitally.
The idea is to
treat such currency
in a
manner similar to gold sold digitally, so that it can be traded on registered exchanges
in a bid to «promote» a formal tax base, while keeping a tab on their use for illegal activities such as money laundering, terror funding and drug trafficking.
For example, Cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT) has been successfully used
in a brief and intensive
manner (90 min sessions held 5 days per week for 3 weeks) to
treat pediatric OCD with
similar gains compared to CBT delivered once a week for the same time interval (Storch et al. 2007a).