Not exact matches
While the
outcome was expected following new sexting revelations, the same was not
true in the
case of Mr. Spitzer.
That is especially
true, she notes, when rewards and punishments are attached to the
outcomes of the tests, as is the
case under the No Child Left Behind law and states» own «accountability» measures.
It is obvious these day - time television show doesn't work the same way a normal courtroom does, and the
outcome of any
case is influenced more by public opinion or show ratings than they are by the law and the
true facts
of the
case.
Veterinarians always consider a bloat
case a
true emergency that demands immediate attention for the best change
of a good
outcome for the patient.
General principles are canvassed below, but,
of course, the old caveat rings particularly
true in the context
of administrative law: the
outcome depends on the particular facts
of the
case.
Lawyers will never know the
true worth
of these associations to law librarians, because they are only interested in the
outcomes — the quick turnaround
of locating an obscure
case, correct interpretation
of a scribbled citation, location
of an old Explanatory Memorandum, the production
of the legislative history
of a section
of an act, etc..
This is
true of both court ordered payments and out -
of - court settlement agreements, which occur when both sides
of a law suit agree on an amount to end a
case before the courts are forced to decide the
outcome.
We are committed to an
outcome that meets your needs and reflects the
true value
of your
case.