Sentences with phrase «valid purpose»

A valid purpose refers to a reason or goal that is considered acceptable, proper, and justifiable. Full definition
There are other valid purposes for studying the Bible.
Where dissection does take place, the animal should have been previously humanely slaughtered for human consumption or other valid purpose.
Insisting upon this interpretation of the LAA is not to be regarded as denying the attainment of the constitutionally valid purposes of legislation, enacted in concededly broad terms.
However, you may have several valid purposes for using LA in your company.
Investigators must be able to explain, within the limited purposes of search incident to arrest or with reference to some other valid purpose, what they searched and why they did so: Caslake, at para. 25.
«Being our parents» and brain - washing children to believe the same craziness they believe is not a valid purpose.
leo, as bad as this allowed killing of eagles is for no valid purpose, your bible actually demands senseless animal sacrifice very explicitly, and for no useful purpose whatsoever.
These visits serve a valid purpose but you need coaches that can utilize them.
It is not in any obvious sense disrespectful to display a skeleton of someone long dead, if the display has a valid purpose.
«The advancement of knowledge in biological or behavioural sciences» is a valid purpose for the use of experimental animals under Britain's 1986 Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act.
These free sites have no method of screening incoming members to assess their information and be certain they are real individuals with a valid purpose for joining.
The Menards card's promotional financing can serve a valid purpose and save you money if you're a prudent consumer.
For example, you need to state a valid purpose for traveling there.
It is the worst possible time to be proposing rules that will drive up the cost of energy to no valid purpose,» said NAM President John Engler.»
[1] For this reason, they argue that alternative structures will serve no valid purpose, since legal services for payment are already available.
In this case, the outer door locks are only to keep Intruders from entering the building and not meant to restrict access for valid purposes.
Here, excess fees have three valid purposes: to pay for indirect PTO costs, like employee retirement benefits, which are currently funded through the general treasury; to make up for future shortfalls in the event that PTO costs outpace the fees generated; and to deter undesirable patent applicants, like inventors who are only trying to kneecap their competition.
He wrote: «He is receiving a sentence which is 208 days longer, not because of any valid purpose, principle of objective of sentencing.
In a nutshell, you don't need to stress about minor duplication that servers a valid purpose.
The court concluded, following Justice Shelley in Rain v Canada (Parole Board), 2015 ABQB 747 that the respondent «incurred significant expenditure for no valid purpose.
According to Alito, the California system allows judges to exceed the maximum based on other criteria besides fact - finding, such as their own policy judgments about whether a higher sentence for particular categories of crimes is needed to serve a valid purpose of punishment (such as deterrence).
[T] he police must be able to explain, within the purposes articulated in Cloutier, supra (protecting the police, protecting the evidence, discovering evidence), or by reference to some other valid purpose, why they searched.
I acknowledge that there could be a valid purpose in issuing guidance on this topic — social media is a fast moving environment and it is easy to slip up, or for the inexperienced or thoughtless to create an unintended bad impression or disastrous chain reaction by messing with the magick of the interwebs.
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