Sentences with phrase «usual course»

Unfortunately, in our economy, euthanasia has become a viable and usual course of treatment for financial reasons as well.
«Without a dramatic shift in the business - as - usual course for marine management,» Payne and his team write, «our analysis suggests that the oceans will endure a mass extinction of sufficient intensity and ecological selectivity to rank among the major extinctions of the past 500 million years.»
In the article, Ms. Gordon discusses the evolution of the term «usual course of business» under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 34 and its applicability to today's electronic world.
«If humans pursue a business - as - usual course for the first half of this century,» writes Flannery, «I believe the collapse of civilization due to climate change becomes inevitable.»
The court's three - part test puts the burden of proof on employers and includes the requirement that a worker's role is «outside the usual course of the hiring entity's business.»
For the study, the researchers split socially anxious volunteers into three groups — one was asked to perform random acts of kindness, one was told to follow the usual course of exposure therapy and force themselves to participate in more social situations, and another was a control group who did nothing special.
The filing remained secret — as is the usual course — while the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office conducted its initial review.
Workers are now considered employees if they perform tasks that are in the «usual course» of business operations and their employer has control over them.
In this program everyone had to choose a special topic for independent research in addition to the usual courses in political economics, international trade, European military history and that new science imported from America, «management.»
As you gradually introduce solid baby food during her first year, you should keep in mind that every baby is different and thus the process of incorporating solid food may or may not follow the usual course of action.
The usual course of action would be to ask Terry to replicate his own experiments under supervision right there and then and also, perhaps, in Bob Smith's lab.
Physicians can reassure patients that the usual course of a sore throat is less than one week and that antibiotics are not usually needed because they do little to improve symptoms and may have side effects.
That is the usual course in this research.
A usual course of orthopedic treatments may include surgery, cortisone injections, pain relievers or narcotics, each with mixed results.
Actually, sometimes attempts to alter the usual course of things seem worse than the standard sequences; such changes can come across as forced and self - conscious.
that, along with the usual course work, includes a keynote speaker and a half - day trip to a local business.»
Dozens of high school courses with obscure titles were labeled general by school officials, though they were not in the usual course sequence leading to graduation, the Tribune found.
The usual course of business was for Ruane, Dick Cunniff and almost the entire team of analysts to descend upon a company for a full day or more of meetings with management.
It assumes that a student, following that usual course, will have no credit rating at all.
To sell your house, the usual course of things is to sell your home, use the proceeds to pay off the mortgage, and to pocket the excess.
In reality, the syndrome simply ran its usual course of spontaneous remission.
Intravenous fluids, pain medications, and antibiotics are the usual course of treatment.
The usual course of therapy is for 5 days, although our doctors will vary this dose depending on specific circumstances.
The usual course in such cases, if uncorrected, follows a characteristic pattern.
Because of the mitral regurgitation the usual course of this disorder represents volume overloud of the left atrium and left ventricle, eccentric hypertrophy of the left ventricle, dilation of the left atrium, and left sided congestive heart failure.
Tufts was working with a major pharmaceutical company to place dogs with bone cancer on an experimental oral drug after the usual course of chemotherapy.
In situations like these, my usual course of action is to pass the crowd of people and take my chances with the taxis who are not a part of the masses.
Though the new designs will allow for larger exhibitions in an expanded, technologically - advanced, environmentally - sustainable space come January 2017, the renovations unavoidably impacted the Hammer's usual course of large scale exhibitions this fall.
The title «Slip of the Tongue» literally means «lapsus», an involuntary error that produces a rupture in the usual course of things and that in the artistic field is often at the basis of a creative act.
But spend some time watching the films being screened on the monitors, and scanning the strange array of books laid out on tables like leaflets - which cover topics from war tactics to witchcraft - and your mind is provoked into wandering off its usual course and into strange side roads and back alleys of thought.
Climate models suggest that midlatitude cyclones may shift north, while those that hit near the equator will likely stay their usual course.
denied), held that because Wal - Mart destroyed the reindeer in the usual course of business, the spoliation sanction was improper.
The usual course of events, having entered a caveat, is for a party to collate evidence with a view to setting out their concerns and the basis of any potential claim to challenge the will.
The usual course in such a situation is to ask the judge privately («in chambers» in England and perhaps «approach the bench» in the US) for a ruling.
As such, in the usual course of events it would have been expected to arrive one day late.
They said that the loss on the new fixture fell within the first rule in Hadley v Baxendale (1854) 9 Exch 341 as arising «naturally, ie according to the usual course of things, from such breach of contract itself».
In the usual course, an appellate challenge to the validity of a guilty plea entered at trial involves the introduction of fresh evidence in support of the claim, as well as a review of the trial record: T. (R.), at p. 519.
He prosecuted his claim in the usual course (outside of Rule 68) and set the matter for a 5 day Jury Trial.
The estate of Claire Menagh didn't just sue the parents, which would be the usual course of action, but also named the two toddlers as defendants.
However, collecting for the purposes of electronic discovery is a unique and particular task likely deviating from the usual course of business for a typical IT staff.
Jean Pierre's non-contentious experience includes dealing with the application of TUPE on service provision changes following mergers and acquisitions in the usual course of business and from administrators.
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