Sentences with phrase «ultimately upheld»

The insurance company claimed and was ultimately upheld to be correct that driving after drinking is an intentional act that a person should know could result in serious injury or death.
While the Court of Appeal ultimately upheld the trial judge's decision, it felt that the lawyers involved may have overdone it:
On final appeal to the state supreme court, the dismissal of the plaintiff's claim was ultimately upheld, although the high court made a concerted effort to reject one of the standards used in the other rulings.
The documents obtained from the Grievor's work computer were admitted into evidence, and her discharge was ultimately upheld.
The decision was ultimately upheld by the Ontario Court of Appeal.
Jeffrey M. Schlossberg explains the outcome: «Despite seemingly compelling arguments, the Seventh Circuit ultimately upheld the lower court's dismissal of the banks» claims finding that they were bound by the contractual provisions of their agreements.
Give the employee reasonable time to consider the offer: While the court ultimately upheld the settlement, it was critical of Worksafe for giving only a 24 - hour ultimatum, which it described as «a short fuse.»
The firings were ultimately upheld by the courts.
«In any event, Senate Democrats remain confident that even if the existing gerrymandered maps are ultimately upheld, Democrats will gain seats and retake the majority in the State Senate this November.»
After making its way through the courts, the vote was ultimately upheld, and Columbia got its way.
It is not ultimately upheld by any orthodoxy or orthopraxy, by shrill pieties or by militant fundamentalisms.
As a judge in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, Gorsuch wrote a concurring opinion supporting Hobby Lobby's contraception mandate exemption — a ruling ultimately upheld by the Supreme Court.
10:00 pm — TCM — Sullivan's Travels Sullivan's Travels is a slightly more serious turn for Preston Sturges, but ultimately upholds his comedic tendencies.
Holmes is a trickster tweaking authority but ultimately upholding it against the dangerous currents of chaos.
Given the track record and the way the past decade unfolded in terms of the conversation about NCLB, that seems like a bad bet, whether a judge ultimately upholds or strikes down this waiver plan.
We are hopeful that the Court will ultimately uphold this key pillar of the Obama Administration's commitments that it took to the COP21 Climate Conference in Paris, as it earlier upheld the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s authority to regulate global warming pollution under the federal Clean Air Act.
«We are confident the courts will ultimately uphold the Clean Power Plan on its merits,» said David Doniger of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
However, with respect to the analysis of the unambiguous and reasonable nature of the clause, the majority opinion appears to offer a more practical, pragmatic and straightforward analysis in ultimately upholding its validity as an enforceable clause.

Not exact matches

Ultimately, if your borrower defense claim is upheld, then your federal loans will be forgiven.
Still, studies like these are the exception, not the rule, which mostly upholds the idea that unemployment of any kind is ultimately very bad for you, if not worse than being employed and falling ill because of it.
Referencing the university's handbook which challenges «students to make decisions that ultimately glorify God» both on and off campus, she added: «If a student was in a position where the university felt they were not upholding the standards in the handbook, we'd address those issues with that student at that time.
This speaking of God may ultimately only point to the question which is man himself and thus hint at God's mystery in silence, the result may be less adequate than any statement on another subject, the answer, aimed at God's bright «heaven», may ever again fall back into the dark sphere of man or may consist in inexorably upholding the question that transcends any definition, formula or phenomenon.
The world is full of a variety of viewpoints and with respectful and open communication we can all learn from one another, which ultimately allows us to all uphold a compassionate, respectful response to our children.
So, ultimately, Flanagan — and maybe the governor, if he means to uphold his end of this deal — need to prove the MOU wasn't just lip service.
The maps were subject to litigation; ultimately, however, the maps were upheld.
Unfortunately, the Paris Agreement has no teeth, no provisions for punishing those who agree to uphold but ultimately don't uphold.
«Only an independent judiciary that upholds the rule of law and legal certainty in all member states can ultimately guarantee that money from the EU budget is sufficiently protected,» the commission said.
Ultimately, every time we uphold autonomy and accountability, we increase the likelihood that students have not just more but better educational options.
Ultimately North Carolinians voted to uphold racial desegregation.
Since President Barack Obama came into office, his administration has upheld and advanced policies that have increased the stakes of standardized testing, arguing that student progress ultimately matters above all other concerns.
Instead Minter uses everything to excess (color, lighting, makeup, products, editing), and ultimately leaves us with botched cyborg versions of the beauty standards so many of us are asked to uphold daily.
Ultimately, the court upheld Jamie Gladue's sentence of three - years imprisonment and noted that she had received parole after six months under controlled - release provisions.
Ultimately, the Queen's Bench decision was upheld.
The charge was ultimately reinstated and upheld by the same judge, but it's useful to take a look at the language he took issue with.
At the same time, the AG's position that the GC was completely wrong (and thus that the Court should have set aside the whole judgment of the GC) is not fully coherent: even if the assessment will ultimately be based on the new instrument, in order to give effect to the transitional provision of art. 8 (3)(d) it is still necessary to assess the case according to the older instrument, and thus the Court was indeed correct in upholding that part of the GC's judgment.
Ultimately, the first result was upheld and the client received payment for his disability claim and damages as a result of the fraud.
«But ATRA is hopeful that reasonableness will ultimately win the day, and that senators will confirm Judge Gorsuch fairly soon so he can hear arguments and weigh in on critical high court cases revolving around the due - process violations that result from personal injury lawyers» forum - shopping, as well as National Labor Relations Board actions that seem to fly in the face of the frequently upheld Federal Arbitration Act.»
The constitutionality of the Safe Streets Act was upheld by the Ontario Court of Appeal, and ultimately by the Supreme Court of Canada.
After dismissing what Justice Souter described in his dissent as the «risks inherent in capital punishment,» the SCOTUS ultimately overturned the Kansas Court's decision and upheld the death penalty.
Ultimately, it seems that legal professionals are placed in a lose - lose situation when it comes to attempting to simultaneously upholding privilege and public trust.
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