Sentences with phrase «uncontested facts»

Eady J observed, that in light of the very limited publication and the uncontested facts this was a case where an abuse of process application might have been expected.
Given uncontested facts (the Respondent did not tender any evidence before the court), there was no meaningful opportunity to rule on important interpretative issues concerning the liability of anti-circumvention technology distributors, or the interoperability exception.
Given uncontested facts (the Respondent did not tender any evidence before the court), there was no meaningful opportunity... [more]
Instead he is likely referring to the basic and pretty much uncontested facts that i) CO2 and other greenhouse gases have increased due to human activity.
A healthy diet is one high in plants and low in processed foods — that's one of the few uncontested facts of the wellness world.
«What is particularly concerning is the uncontested fact that Alberta and AUPE had come to meaningful agreements on certain issues during collective bargaining, but rather than respecting those points of common ground Alberta has by legislation «wiped the slate clean» when it unilaterally imposed all terms from the 2011 Collective Agreement,» the judge said.
It is an uncontested fact to say that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples do not have the same health outcomes as non-Indigenous Australians.

Not exact matches

To understand why Behe's argument is so uncontested in the realm of fact, and yet why so many scientists find the concept of irreducible complexity not only difficult to accept but even impossible to consider, we should start by summarizing the modern understanding of Darwinism, as set out by Richard Dawkins.
As we have explained elsewhere, the degree of competition in the system for the election of committee chairs and members is limited by a number of factors that inhibit the potentially transformative effect of the 2010 reforms — including the absence of frontbenchers from candidacy and electorate, the fact that candidates from opposing parties can not compete against one another, and the large number of uncontested chairs.
Despite the fact that Obama was on the Democratic Party ballot uncontested, and Romney was declared the Republican victor with only 3 precincts (of 2,054) reporting, Read more»
In fact, 41 % of singles would find themselves swooning over someone who can explain the finer points of an uncontested scrum or call a yellow card before the ref has raised his whistle.
In fact, 41 per cent of singles would find themselves swooning over someone who could explain the finer points of an uncontested scrum or call a yellow card before the ref has raised his whistle.
What makes the earlier analogy confusing to me now, and possibly obsolete, is the fact that this year, the uncontested highlight of Art Dubai, which ran through the third week of March, was actually a conversation about Documenta, which brought Catherine David, Okwui Enwezor, and Adam Szymczyk — artistic directors of Documenta 10 (1997), Documenta 11 (2002), and Documenta 14 (forthcoming in 2017), respectively — to the stage of the Global Art Forum, the fair's annual talks program.
The facts are uncontested.
I have been involved in a variety of matters including cases involving undue influence, fraud, duress, joint accounts, constructive trust, contested and uncontested guardianships and fiduciary removal actions involving attorneys in fact, trustees, and personal representatives.
Secondly, in terms of facts, it was uncontested that the Parliament was only informed three months after the adoption of the Council decision and the signing of the agreement, and even 17 days after these acts had been published in the Official Journal of the EU.
In reality, these facts were uncontested and the wife was needlessly forced to incur the cost and time to marshal evidence to prove those facts at trial.
While an uncontested divorce is often perceived as one in which the divorce claim itself will not be contested, in fact, an uncontested divorce is one in which there are no additional issues to be resolved prior to or tied up with the granting of the divorce by the Court.
In fact, if you can negotiate in good faith, you might even be able to get an uncontested divorce, which
You and your spouse can discuss the fact that you will both have an incentive to make the uncontested divorce work, to avoid extra cost and time of needing to litigate issues in court.
If you can't find your spouse and are certain they will make no appearance in the court proceeding, yours may, in fact, be a true uncontested divorce.
Put simply, the aspect of an uncontested divorce that makes this process «uncontested» is the mere fact that there is some level of agreement about the terms of the divorce.
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