Sentences with phrase «which merits»

Moreover, the study also finds that there is some overlap across hyperactive - impulsive symptoms and RRB traits in children with ADHD, which merits further investigation.
But while there is something ineffably twee about a retiree trying to show how they're hip and «down with the kids» thanks to their position in «big coin,» the fact that they are doing so raises very serious questions about bubble - driven risk (and attendant negative externalities to society) which merits closer attention.
The case is of interest for a discussion by Underhill P of the meaning of the Bainbridge / Surtees case at paras 22 — 25, which merits reading in full.
If fees are awarded in appropriate cases (i.e., not simply loser pays, but cases in which the merits were exceptionally weak or other conduct, as a whole, made the case stand out), then over time the award of fees will alter patent litigant in positive ways.
I have mediated a couple of DSS child abuse and neglect cases recently in which the treatment plan was resolved (that is, everyone agreed what the defendant (s) needed to do to resume contact or custody of the children at issue) but in which the merits (that is, whether or not the defendant (s) had abused or neglected -LSB-...]
The EFTA Court handed down an interesting decision in September 2012 which merits a short comment (I am grateful to Christian Frommelt for pointing me towards the case).
Perhaps you could provide an example of a statement on climate which merits imprisoning someone under RICO.
Here's Henshaw's analysis of Grantham's view, which merits highlighting as a «Your Dot» contribution to spark discussion:
«Cats are known for their physical agility, but this vocal manipulation of prey species indicates a physical cunning which merits further study,» he says.
However, I'll mark down for the 35 % of AUM in fixed income management (which merits a 1 % of AUM valuation, at best).
He summed up the takeaways in his post, «The last hardcover» which merits more rumination (preferably with several friends including an author, a publisher, and editor, an agent and a bottle of eighteen year old Laphroaig,) but absent the minds and the bottle of Scotch at 9:00 am in my study, I'll limit myself to an invitation and a few amuse - gueules.
After the kidnappers have sex with bimbo prostitutes on twin beds in a roadhouse, all four of them are seen watching the Tonight Show together, which merits a sizable guffaw; then we cut to Marge beside her sleeping husband in their bedroom watching a nature documentary about insects, which produces only a titter.
Furthermore, Whale's work, which merits study partly because it is so self - consciously about performance, visibility, recognition and even authorship itself, demands such reflection.
«These analyses indicate that survival after both stroke and TIA is a marker of long - term risk, which merits aggressive attention to risk reduction strategies,» write the authors.
One announcement made earlier in the week that I have not yet written about but which merits coverage here is that the Conservative Policy Forum is back up and running and under new leadership.
The real trouble with present procedures is that the activities of the House are all too often largely ritualistic combat in which the merits of fundamental issues are rarely entertained with the seriousness they deserve.
Bipolar Disorder is a serious condition which merits treatment and medication in almost all cases.
Last season is the only one which merits your statement.
«Coles» conduct was of a kind which merits severe penalty.
More than anyone else in this century, Charles Hartshorne has fulfilled this commission and, in doing so, has presented a comprehensive proposal which merits an assessment equally thorough and rigorous.
Despite these caveats, he has opened up important lines of inquiry which merit further investigation.
The principle of solidarity, of the health of one working for the health of another, was transformed into an accounting system by which the merit of each member was theoretically measured in heaven, and all of it beyond what that member required put in a bank fur the help of others.
There are other, less common causes, which merit listing here in case you've exhausted other explanations:
To see if yours show signs of wear, examine and squeeze them to look for tiny cracks, stickiness, swelling, or discoloration, all of which merit replacement.
As far as I can tell, there's nothing really earth - shattering in here, and it's not being unveiled with anything close to the bells and whistles of last week's Medicaid Redesign Team report, which merited a post-vote Red Room press conference by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
«Our studies provide promising results in mice, which merit further investigation, such as adjusting the formulation, dose and delivery route of MAOA inhibitors, prior to ultimate clinical application.»
For adverse actions over which the Merit Systems Protection Board has jurisdiction: Initiate an appeal to the MSPB within 30 days of the appealable adverse action as defined in 5 CFR.
While not losing money is a key point in the investment philosophy of Buffet, Graham & other successful investors, they make many other key points which merit further study and application.
In every industry there are a number of quality companies which each merit investment.
A $ 600 dollar diamond necklace courtesy My Pet Harmony was raffled off, which merited a donation of $ 750 for the rescue group.
These were adventurous works, which merit reconsideration.
More than a dozen other fairs take place simultaneously, some of which merit a detour (the nonprofit NADA, or New Art Dealers Alliance, is the best of them), but most of which you can skip.
Such cases might be one of the rare situations which merit a judicial award of lump sum alimony (assuming there's enough marital assets to award such alimony) but so far I've never seen a wife argue for such an award.

Not exact matches

He also received two merit citations, one of which was for helping to catch a man dubbed the «ski mask rapist» in 1981.
Negative reaction aside, Tim Burton's 2010 update of «Alice in Wonderland» nevertheless grossed over $ 1 billion worldwide, which was enough to merit a sequel.
Resources allocated to the CPP will be unavailable for other priorities, some of which arguably merit a higher ranking.
However, rather than compete for market share on the merits or fulfill its statutory obligation to enable competitors to practice its invention after its patents expired, Green Mountain has abused its dominance in the brewer market by coercing business partners at every level of the K - Cup distribution system to enter into anticompetitive agreements intended to unlawfully maintain Green Mountain's monopoly over the markets in which K - Cups are sold.
But even Apple, which has played a leading role in the watch's wardrobe displacement, clearly sees the merits of a wearable clock.
IDrive, which produces an online - backup service, has spent more than $ 2 million on legal and settlement fees, as well as a year's worth of employee time defending itself, all for charges it says are entirely without merit.
In fact, while the billionaire doesn't mention it in his op - ed piece, he has also reportedly been involved in financing several other lawsuits against Gawker that haven't gone to trial, some of which have even less legal merit than the Gawker case.
Mr Drake - Brockman said that this would overcome one of the biggest problems for employers under the current laws being the time and cost involved in defending claims which lacked any merit whatsoever.
On the other side of the debate, we have the ISPs like AT&T and Comcast, who argue that a re-classification of broadband providers the Internet under Title II (which was originally written for old phone networks) by the FCC is both out - of - date and without legal merit.
That Monday's accident was the first fatal incident involving a fully autonomous vehicle indicates that arguments for their safety have merit, but much of that testing has occurred on highways, which are easier for self - driving cars to navigate than dense, urban environments.
Once it's fully up and running, the tokens will be used for everything from paying journalists to serving as voting ballots to decide which projects merit funding.
The company wants «to be a pioneer in saying «Hey, there are opportunities for people that have other interests that are merit - based, which are not division I basketball, baseball, and football,»» Mistry says.
Native New Yorkers tend to have a preference for their own neighborhoods over others, which makes it difficult for them to see the merits of other areas - so having an outsider's perspective made all the difference.
«When I share my anxiety or sadness with a hyper - positive friend of mine, he usually insists that the situation doesn't merit despair, or reassures me that everything will turn out okay — neither of which make me feel better (or understood),» complains Newman.
In statements on Thursday, American spokesman Matt Miller said, «We will continue to defend against the claims, which we believe are without merit,» while Delta spokesman Morgan Durrant said, «The simple fact is that Delta has not engaged in any illegal behavior.»
United spokeswoman Erin Benson said the airline will continue to defend against the claims, which it said are without merit.
The Canadian Bankers Association, which staunchly opposes a global bank tax, thinks Dickson's proposal merits consideration.
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