Sentences with phrase «very substantial rights»

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While some rights holders have argued that the standard for a substantial is very low (the National Post recently argued in a case that «even the reproduction of a small number of words in a newspaper article can be an impermissible reproduction»), the Copyright Board says that its preliminary view is that «copying of a few pages or a small percentage from a book that is not a collection of short works, such as poems, is not substantial
«In short, under his leadership US IRF policy can advance human rights and, at the same time, make substantial contributions to the national security of the United States at very low cost.»
Claiming his right to respect for his private life had been infringed by the coverage, Sir Cliff sued South Yorkshire Police and the BBC, saying he wanted «very substantial» damages.
Still, right now the catch means something very substantial.
«Statelessness in international law places an individual at a very substantial disadvantage,» Ben Emmerson, UN special rapporteur on counter-terrorism told the joint committee on human rights.
It is not a substantial breakfast, so I'm ready for something else by the time I get to the office (usually rye bread with cheese and pickles; a very Swedish breakfast) but it's just the right amount to get me to that point.
«The real issue in my belief here is not so much who's right or who's wrong, but it shows very clearly — to me anyway — that even though there's been some substantial funding reform in the state, we still haven't necessarily cracked the nut on how to treat state - chartered schools or public charter schools in general,» Deigan said.
Looking ninety days out, you have a good idea of what you can actually get done in that time frame, so your capacity estimations are about right and yet you can make some very substantial progress towards a big goal.
Moving on to a game that technically launched at the very beginning of Q3, but released such a substantial demo a few weeks earlier that it bears talking about right here: The excellent strategy / traditional RPG hybrid Grand Kingdom.
There is «fair dealing» in database rights to the extent that anyone has a right to extract & reuse an insubstantial portion of the database (not really defined in law but it's very small) for any purpose, or where the portion is substantial, extract and use data for non-commercial research or private study.
The prior threshold stage in the justificatory argument limiting rights under the Charter sets the bar very high; calling for proof of a pressing and substantial objective demonstrably justifiable in a free and democratic society, for the challenged measure.
I concluded that this description probably did not mean anything substantial, and was little more than an indication that the Court considered the statute or right in question as very important.
The application of QOCS will affect a substantial section of civil justice, the practices of very many firms and the rights of thousands of claimants.
Vancouver Criminal Defence Lawyer Emmet J. Duncan was retained very early into the investigation after Client's arrest and concluded there were potentially substantial difficulties with the original traffic stop; the search of the vehicle and the client's person; the way the police attempted to implement Client's right to counsel; and the (unsuccessful) attempt by the police to obtain incriminating evidence by way of a custodial interview.
Of course the term «black» can arise in a wide variety of different contexts that have absolutely nothing to do with racism, which is what could be described as «noise,» there is a small increase where Jim Crowe laws were enacted, followed by a more substantial increase in the interwar era which precedes a very sharp increase during the Civil Rights era up to the modern day.
Right here we have a very substantial difference in opinion.
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