Sentences with phrase «weighed against the fact»

Difficulties for women who choose to formula feed under such a system must be weighed against the fact that free and easily accessible formula leads to unnecessarily supplementation and the harm that this causes to public health.
«The risk of skin cancer must, of course, be weighed against the fact that hydrochlorothiazide is an effective and otherwise safe treatment for most patients.
Both people know that they must be careful when making their decision and that a better opportunity could come along if they postpone, but they must weigh that against the fact that they could be left for a long time with nowhere to invest or no one to date if they choose to wait.
should be weighed against the fact that the Tribunal also considers a VOW to be a: Virtual Office Website, as opposed to a: Virtual Organization Website — despite the fact a full - blown VOW has the ability to display all the property listings of a Board or Association and more!

Not exact matches

Add to this the fact that society, particularly in the West, fears aging and death — and the conditions weighing against their realistic portrayal become overwhelming.
«Since it is best to have all that we need to finish the job, combined with the fact that these sites must be weighed against other cleanup projects that post greater risks, we have suspended work until we can return in 2018,» Region 2 Press Officer Tayler Covington said.
He would not weigh in on pending disciplinary charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo in connection with the death of Staten Island man Eric Garner after a police chokehold, but he did acknowledge the irony inherent in the fact that the information would actually get out anyway.
This marks Portman's third Oscar nod; the fact that she won Best Actress in 2010 for Darren Aronofsky's «Black Swan» may weigh against another win this year.
The simple fact that parents must weigh the benefits of going private against the financial costs, however, points to certain inferences that should guide our thinking.
The fact that the Audi brand isn't weighed down by luxury stereotypes at a time when people across the country are railing against the highest wage earners doesn't hurt, either.
The Sedona minivan, which arrived here in 2002 was contender against the Toyota Sienna and the Honda Odyssey, but was built on a six - year - old platform and featured horrid gas mileage thanks to the fact that it weighed a comedic 800 pounds more than the competitive Sienna.
I've heard the «what if Amazon turns evil» argument a lot of times, but my reading of the situation is that the fear of Amazon some day abusing its power to force a bad deal on authors has to be weighed against the simple fact that publishers are currently forcing authors to accept bad deals.
It's little wonder that confusion has resulted, and, when looked at carefully, there is no avoiding the fact that the changes are minimal at best when weighed against the enormity of the student loan debt issue in this country.
Considering the fact that credit score monitoring is a paid service, consumers must weigh the benefits they receive against the cost.
But they should do so explicitly, by laying out how to weigh different factors against each other, not by pretending to change the facts themselves.
These issues must be weighed against the backdrop of two key facts.
I am not a fan of prior administrative or judicial restraint, but is there an after - the - fact sanction available, through a privacy commission or court, to weigh the breach of privacy against some notion of the public interest?
You will be against the insurance adjusters and their lawyers and will not have the right to have a Massachusetts judge weigh the facts.
That decision required the panel to make findings of fact (whether there would be procedural prejudice, for example) findings of law (such as whether responsibility for delay before the establishment of the current or most recent regulatory regime should be attributed to the Commissioner) and the exercise of a discretion (weighing in the balance the public interest in addressing the complaints on their merits against the public and private interest in fair adjudication).
This reality, when combined with the fact that the Tribunal lacks the power to award payment of legal costs, has meant that applicants» victories may appear to be hollow when the time, effort, cost and risk of pursuing a human rights application is weighed against the resulting award of damages.
Whether an inference of causation is warranted, and how it is to be weighed against the evidence, are matters for the trier of fact.
Set against the fact that there are many Albertans who do not have driver's licences and thus do not have photos in the facial recognition data bank, this impact on the Hutterites» way of life, a religious way of life, weighs far more heavily.
Despite recognizing that some other courts have reached a different conclusion, the Ohio Supreme Court held that jury's weighing of aggravating circumstances against mitigating factors is not a fact - finding process, so it is not governed by Hurst, but even if it were, there was no violation because Ohio law requires the jury to unanimously agree that aggravating circumstances outweigh mitigating circumstances beyond a reasonable doubt before the trial judge can consider imposing a death sentence.
Facts that may weigh against removal could involve the custodial parent's prior conduct in frustrating the visitation of the non-custodial parent; the non-custodial parent's close relationship with the children; diminution of parenting time and regular contact with the children; the non-custodial parent's regular exercise of visitation rights and active involvement in the lives and activities of the children; or whether a reasonable visitation schedule is impractical due to costs of transportation or other reasons.
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