Sentences with phrase «whole as unreasonable»

The court noted that the restrictive covenant was not struck down as a whole as unreasonable or unenforceable, and therefore did not impact the MEDIchair franchise system.

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The ban as a whole has never made sense, but barring Chad's citizens from traveling to the U.S. has driven home just how arbitrary and unreasonable the policy is.
Your expectations for the actions of christians as a whole are unreasonable.
Is it unreasonable to expect that we spend as much on food and medical care and justice for the whole rest of the world as we do on luxuries for ourselves?
Given our 2008 estimate, our 2007 and 2006 estimates do not appear to be unreasonable and, considering the GOM operations as a whole, may actually be understated.
Sure, it might be a little harsh to say, but given the popularity of the franchise as a whole and the fact that the Wii U isn't really considered a success, it's not such an unreasonable statement.
As such, it is unreasonable to believe that the whole mess is about the climate, particularly when you toss in the rest of the admissions by Gang Green when they slip off - message.
Tim Carmichael — President, Coalition for Clean Air Theo Colborn — President, The Endocrine Disruption Exchange Jeremy Jackson — Oceanographer, Scripps Institute for Oceanography Tzeporah Berman — Campaign Director & Founder, Forest Ethics Gloria Flora — Director, Sustainable Obtainable Solutions Mikhail Gorbachev — Founding President, Green Cross International, 1990 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Omar Freilla — Director, Green Worker Cooperatives Wallace J. Nichols — Senior Scientist, The Ocean Conservancy Diane Wilson — Author, An Unreasonable Woman Andrew Weil — Director, Program for Integrative Medicine, University of Arizona Thomas Linzey — Executive Director, Community Environment Legal Defense Fund Michel Gelobter — President, Redefining Progress Jerry Mander — Director, International Forum of Globalization William McDonough — Architect, William McDonough & Partners (as Bill McDonough) Bruce Mau — Creative Director, Bruce Mau Designs John Todd — Ecological Designer Rick Fedrizzi — President & CEO, US Green Building Council Greg Watson — Vice President, Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Lester Brown — President, Earth Policy Institute Herman Daly — Professor, University of Maryland, Former Senior Economist, World Bank Betsy Taylor — Founder, Center for the New American Dream Wade Davis — Explorer - in - Residence, National Geographic Society Leo Gerard — President, United Steel Workers International Union Mathew Petersen — President & CEO, Global Green USA Peter Warshall — Ecologist, Whole Earth Catalogue Andy Lipkis — President & Founder, Tree People Rest of cast listed alphabetically: David Attenborough (archive footage) George W. Bush (archive footage) Al Gore (archive footage) Arnold Schwarzenegger (archive footage) Brian Williams (archive footage)
«An unreasonable delay of this kind reflects adversely on the reputation and credibility of the civil justice system as a whole, and reinforces the negative images which the public can have of the way judges and lawyers perform their roles,» she said.
In doing so, the Court thwarted a bold attempt — albeit not entirely unreasonable given the language of Article 218 TFEU as a whole — by the Parliament to foray into the EU's CFSP.
Questions of law will be reviewed by an appellate court on a standard of whether the decision, taken as a whole, was demonstrably unreasonable.
Though there is room for reasonable disagreement in the apportionment of liability, it can not be said that the jury's decision is «so plainly unreasonable and unjust as to satisfy the Court that no jury reviewing the evidence as a whole and acting judicially could have reached it».
The decision must be «so plainly unreasonable and unjust as to satisfy the Court that no jury reviewing the evidence as a whole and acting judicially could have reached it».
72 By making the right of residence for a period of longer than three months conditional upon the person concerned not becoming an «unreasonable» burden on the social assistance «system» of the host Member State, Article 7 (1)(b) of Directive 2004/38, interpreted in the light of recital 10 to that directive, means that the competent national authorities have the power to assess, taking into account a range of factors in the light of the principle of proportionality, whether the grant of a social security benefit could place a burden on that Member State's social assistance system as a whole.
In September 2007 the tribunal adjourned the hearing of the case to consider whether they should strike out the response in whole or in part as they are permitted to do on the grounds that the manner in which proceedings have been conducted has been scandalous, unreasonable or vexatious, under r 18 (7)(c) of Sch 1 to the Employment Tribunal (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulations 2004, SI 2004/1861 (the ET Rules of Procedure).
A civil jury verdict should be set aside only where it is so plainly unreasonable and unjust that no jury, reviewing the evidence as a whole and acting judicially, could have arrived at the verdict: see Housen v. Nikolaisen, 2002 SCC 33 (CanLII), [2002] 2 S.C.R. 235, at para. 30.
A jury verdict in a civil trial will be set aside only if it is so plainly unreasonable and unjust as to satisfy the court that no jury reviewing the evidence as a whole and acting judicially could have reached it.
What these cases illustrate is that Ontario courts are more than willing to take drastic steps in the face of unreasonable, dangerous and intransigent misconduct by owners, particularly where it impinges on safety or on the enjoyment by others of their individual units or the condo development as a whole.
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