Sentences with phrase «ulterior use»

The court rejected counsel's submission that the duty not to make ulterior use of disclosed documents is identical to the obligation of confidentiality that exists between a solicitor and his own client.

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«They aren't used to it, so they think there's an ulterior motive,» Gill said.
So I see prayer as a tool to help focus our energies using themes from the bible but that ultimately we'd grow and progress into other forms that did nt require speech as a show of how pious we are — thats the danger of prayer imho that we can be doing it for ulterior motives and end up like the Pharisee who said thank God I am not like the sinners.
On the other hand, if the concrete way this school does «have to do with God» is ordered to education for ministerial functions, is it not then in practice using «having to do with God» for a further, ulterior purpose («educating for ministerial functions»), thus corrupting its proper theological character («having to do with God for God's own sake»)?
So, a true business comes in with no ulterior motive and they can not be trusted because everyone knows that the CIA, the Pentagon and missionaries have all used similar covers before,» Courtney says.
There is also deceit involved in the use of the term «traditional marriage» because those who employ the term attempt to perpetrate an untruth and ulterior motives of hostility and prejudice.
The absurdity of suggesting that Iain Duncan Smith's Christian motivations were any kind of secret and of criticising the use of moral categories to justify his policy approaches - only lefties are allowed to have morals, after all; to be Right Wing is, by definition, to be evil, seeking to impose final solutions on the poor, force them to eat rotting horse - flesh, and cleansing them from beyond the sight of nice middle class folk; any right - winger employing a moral term such as «wrong» or «sin» must have some sinister ulterior motivation - has been covered already by the Editor and by Cranmer.
Elsewhere Theron's Elaine is a humourless «cold bitch» archetype who uses her sexuality to her advantage, while Seyfried remains sweet and innocent throughout, oblivious to her boyfriend's ulterior motive.
However, John has ulterior motives in mind in assisting Juan in his endeavors, most notably in helping the Mexican peasants gain the upper hand against their oppressors, using Juan as the ultimate unwitting hero of the Revolution.
In fact, I'd argue that Iron Man 2, despite its huge budget, is really what Manny Farber used to call an «underground movie,» or a pure action movie with no ulterior motives.
Serene, on the other hand has ulterior motives spawning from the incident and uses his different ability to glimpse into the future.
Multiple sockpuppets skew the discussion artificially and are «used for purposes of deception», a clear case of ulterior motivation.
They use and abuse science for their self - gratification or for ulterior motives.
icouldnthelpit... Using the word «hoax» when discussing the climate is also a good indication of an ulterior motive.
If a country is required to advance a prima facie case in its extradition requests, an analysis of that case which indicates that it has no proper evidential foundation can be used to support a wider submission on the abusive nature of the foreign proceedings and / or the ulterior motives driving them.
They suggested we adopt a definition of disease management that differentiates use of information for the best interests of patient from uses undertaken for «ulterior purposes» such as advertising, marketing, or promoting separate products.
They asked for a definition that differentiates use of information for the best interests of patient from uses undertaken for «ulterior purposes» such as advertising, marketing, or promoting separate products.
Facebook, is not private and no realtor should think that in anyway any information disclosed there will not be used for ulterior purposes.
we all need to communicate with our MP's, cabinet ministers and the Prime Minister's office that government funds could be applied for programs that promote jobs for the public, NOT the useless pursuit of ulterior agenda of the bureau that results in poor use of resources.
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