Sentences with phrase «with factual details»

Even if the defendant does attend court, cases are listed to last on average 5 - 6 minutes, giving very little time to engage with the factual details of the case.
This art - filled work combines glimpses into Marc Chagall's paintings with factual details and evocative poems that trace the distinctive life path of the artist.
In addition, the unmistakable evidence is that the producers and handlers of the tradition were not themselves primarily concerned with the factual details.
We should not be overly concerned with internal ambiguities, remembering the underlying multiple sources and the relatively fluid status of the developing text; and remembering too that they who developed the story were not primarily concerned with factual details, but rather with the dominant themes and their enduring meaning in the life of the people of Israel.
If the material is at times excessively thick with factual detail, it is marvelously thin on ideological moralizing and full of practical suggestions for improving the law.

Not exact matches

As we worked with the defendants to investigate the details of the drug sting, we discovered that the operation was riddled with factual and procedural problems.
To begin with, this language suggests considerably more «data» than are actually to be found in the rather meagre factual detail of the sermons in Acts, not to speak of the almost complete absence of such detail in kerygmatic texts outside Acts.
Certainly, if the idea of Jesus» risen life started with any factual element associated with an empty tomb, that element was never clearly visualized, even in the imagination of the first disciples, and is now confused for us in narratives that contradict each other on every important detail.
It is this insight which reversed our understanding of the scholar's situation with regard to the relation of factual detail and theological interpretation in the gospels.
This is a very objective and factual article detailing some of the statements from the AGM and with logical opinions from the writer where due.
So the Web team was often caught between designers dealing in the detail of what could be done with Flash, and scientists who could only say «Well, it doesn't really happen like that...» The solution was regular brainstorming, many rewrites, plenty of feedback, a few horrendous deadlines, and spreadsheets full of the text that carried the weight of the factual content.
They claimed that the investigatory panel had made factual errors and failed to meet the deadlines laid out in Harvard's bylaws, that members of the panel had conflicts of interest, and that Nabel and Brodnicki had disclosed confidential information by sharing details of the investigation with editors at
You can read in detail, with real data, how this works in Part 4 of my book, «Learning Matters», together with the reason for the factual link between postcode affluence and mean cognitive abiliy (that heads have always understood).
As is often the case with fiction, a certain factual detail becomes the starting point from which the rest of the narrative takes off.
This powerful electronic atlas combines several types of detailed maps with 6,000 factual articles, video clips, and smooth links to the Internet.
If the company asks you questions that you don't have factual answers for, you should let them know that you will get back to them with further details at a later date.
All practitioners should welcome this decision, not least because the likely date of the cause of action can now be identified with some confidence, at an early stage, without the need to carry out a detailed factual analysis of when a claimant first suffers financial detriment.
It demands close attention to factual details that matter; a winnowing out of details that don't matter; a reliance on concrete facts coupled with a disavowal of breezy generalizations and characterizations; a building up of facts into step - by - step arguments from which conclusions naturally follow; the marshaling of reasons that will earn the respect even of an opposing audience; a dialectical approach in which countervailing facts and counterarguments are carefully disarmed; a defense not of the first positions you might take, but of the best ones; and, at least in your early development as a legal writer, a stripped - down style that contains not a whiff of ornate embellishment.
Further to the outcome of the Preliminary Issues Arbitration, Rachel became heavily involved in advising, drafting and general preparations in relation to the Defence of (and Counterclaim in relation to) the «Main (multi-million Euro) Claim» including detailed work with factual and expert witnesses.
Because legal problems arise in particular factual contexts, reasoning about the meaning of a legal rule often requires more than the mechanical application of the general words in the text.3 Likewise, when an attorney reasons by analogy, she considers the precise nature of the particular legal problem and context and does not simply compare the surface details of her client's case with a precedent.4
National courts in the EU face three kinds of challenge in dealing with competition law: - the factual and often legal complexity of many cases — the need to understand often detailed economic and other evidence is routine in most competition cases; - an official policy of encouraging more claimants to come forward and assert their rights; and - the «astonishing diversity» of procedures across the EU for enforcing competition law claims.
None of the three cases cited in the last paragraph deal directly with the situation you have asked about, but they contain useful factual examples of how the law is actually applied, as well as a detailed legal complaint filed by the FTC which precisely sets out the legal basis for the defendants» alleged violations.
Most postgraduate courses use a fairly standard application form, with space for the usual factual details about yourself and a personal statement, which is where you'll be required to «make your case» as an applicant.
Respond to even the most frivolous accusations with factual, non-defensive e-mails detailing what actually happened.
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