Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Common law" ¶ 36
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Later and cases
Later decisions, and decisions of higher courts or legislatures carry more weight than earlier cases and those of lower courts.
Later ancient commentators such as Proclus ( 410 – 485 CE ) treated many questions about infinity as issues demanding proof and, e. g., Proclus claimed to prove the infinite divisibility of a line, based on a proof by contradiction in which he considered the cases of even and odd numbers of points constituting it.
Later cases may find Encyclopedia assisting his father at a crime scene ( rarely more serious than larceny, and Encyclopedia is always discreet when helping his father ) or interacting with people around town, often exposing scams.
Later model runs in some cases predicted less severe effects, but continued to support the overall conclusion of significant global cooling.
Later cases like MacPherson v. Buick Motor Co. broadened the duty of care to all who could be foreseeably injured by one's conduct.
Later cases, however, paid less attention to these distinctions.
Later cases have undermined Slocum, but generally only when the evidence is overwhelming, or if a specific law provides narrow guidelines by which there can be no reasonable question as to the required outcome, may the court enter " judgment as a matter of law " or otherwise set aside the jury's findings.
Later semiotic approaches to literature have often been less systematic ( or, in some special cases such as Roland Barthes's S / Z, they have been so specifically and exhaustively systematic as to render the possibility of a complete literary semiotics doubtful ).
Later examples often have a " false edge " on the back near the tip, which was in many cases sharpened to make an actual edge and facilitate thrusting attacks.
" Later, the dispute became worse when two more cases involving members of the House of Commons — Thomas Dalmahoy and Arthur Onslow ( grandfather of Arthur Onslow the noted Speaker ( 1728 – 1761 ))— came before the House of Lords.
Later, in Shreveport, he spent ten years representing small plaintiffs against large businesses, including workers ' compensation cases.
Later, meta-analyses including data from unpublished trials found that the overall difference between drug and placebo is not clinically significant except in cases of very extreme depression, Another meta-analysis found that 79 % of depressed patients receiving placebo remained well ( for 12 weeks after an initial 6 – 8 weeks of successful therapy ) compared to 93 % of those receiving antidepressants.
Later studies documented cases identified from a range of sites in Oaxaca and central Mexico, such as Tilantongo, Oaxaca and the major Zapotec site of Monte Albán.
Later critical editions incorporate ongoing scholarly research, including discoveries of Greek papyrus fragments from near Alexandria, Egypt, that date in some cases within a few decades of the original New Testament writings.
Later, yet other traditions branched from the Chisti lineage ; in many cases they merged with other popular Sufi orders in South Asia.
The URAA automatically restored the copyright on foreign works that were still copyrighted in their country of origin on January 1, 1996, but whose copyright in the U. S. had lapsed through non-compliance with the U. S. formalities, such as non-registration or a lack of international or bilateral copyright treaties between the country of origin of a work and the U. S. Later copyright cases in the U. S. do apply the URAA restorations and thus even may consider unregistered foreign works as copyrighted in the U. S.
Later editors such as Theon often interpolated their own proofs of these cases.
Later cases specified other bases for dismissal: ( i ) if a professor ’ s conduct were incompatible with his duties ( Trotman v. Bd.
Later researchers have extended the use of the term " Lévy flight " to include cases where the random walk takes place on a discrete grid rather than on a continuous space.
Later, Hynek introduced a fourth category, CE4, which is used to describe cases where the witness feels he was abducted by a UFO.
Later they built grander homes, including in some cases, housing for significant staff.
Later on in the movie there is a scene taking place inside his mind in which a psychiatrist finds a collection of grotesque, doll-like, corpse-like women inside display cases depicting scenes, while attached to crude machinery that jerks them about in sadomasochistic sexual poses ; how the killer perceives his victims.
" Later, however, he no longer felt this to be a useful distinction, and preferred the term flap in all cases.
Later, the crew is joined and greatly assisted by rabid ACLU feminist and law student Ellen Roark, who has prior experience with death penalty cases and offers Jake her services for free as a temporary clerk for the duration of the case.

Later and interpreted
Later, the notes and other data may be categorized and interpreted by methods such as grounded theory.
Later, this compromise was abandoned, and the Israelites were interpreted to be indigenous Canaanites.
Later, while Sartre was labeled by some authors as a resistant, the French philosopher and resistant Vladimir Jankelevitch criticized Sartre's lack of political commitment during the German occupation, and interpreted his further struggles for liberty as an attempt to redeem himself.
Later this tradition was interpreted as the papal recognition of the independence of Hungary from the Holy Roman Empire.
The ' two natures ' defined at Chalcedon were now clearly interpreted as two sets of attributes possessed by a single person, Christ God, the Second Person of the Trinity, Later Byzantine Christology, as we find it Maximus the Confessor and John of Damascus, was built upon this basis.
Later, this compromise was abandoned, and the Israelites were interpreted to be indigenous Canaanites.
Later Egyptians interpreted the myth of the conflict between Set and Osiris / Horus as an analogy for the struggle between the desert ( represented by Set ) and the fertilizing floods of the Nile ( Osiris / Horus ).
Later, the sphinx image, something very similar to the original Ancient Egyptian concept, was exported into many other cultures, albeit often interpreted quite differently due to translations of descriptions of the originals and the evolution of the concept in relation to other cultural traditions.
Later in the night the officers on duty sighted the British trawlers, interpreted their signals incorrectly and classified them as Japanese torpedo boats, and consequently opened fire on the British fishermen.
Later, the motives for the establishment of an Australian Coast Guard, where interpreted by some as " a plan to extend the capabilities of the Australian Federal Police.
Later, the tomb interpreted by the local Christians to be that of Mary's was isolated from the rest of the necropolis, by cutting the surrounding rock face away from it.
Later evidence indicated that there was a substantial MoD file on the subject, which led to claims of a cover-up ; some interpreted this as part of a larger pattern of information suppression concerning the true nature of unidentified flying objects, by both the United States and British governments ( see the UFO conspiracy theory ).
Later, many of his paintings and works on paper moved into " romantic symbolism ", and their titles can be interpreted visually through shapes and forms and words.
Later, a song by Next emerged on YouTube called " Hater In You ", which some interpreted as a slant on other groups, although Huggar claimed that this was not true, and that the song was simply an expression of frustration for the politics of the music industry.
" Later the Lego Group discovered that " Lego " can be loosely interpreted as " I put together " or " I assemble " in Latin.
Later, the line was interpreted as a " clue " in the " Paul is dead " urban legend that alleged McCartney died in 1966 during the recording of Sgt.

Later and judicial
Later, however, more courts were created and a judicial profession grew.
Later he was a judge of the eleventh judicial district of Minnesota 1874 – 1895 and a regent of the University of Minnesota 1890 – 1895.
Later, Commager came to embrace the vigorous use of judicial review by the Supreme Court under the leadership of Chief Justice Earl Warren to protect racial and religious minorities from discrimination and to safeguard individual liberties as protected by the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment.
Later in his career, Frankfurter's judicial restraint philosophy frequently put him on the dissenting side of ground-breaking decisions taken by the Warren Court to end discrimination.
Later, when the Chief Justice wanted to fill five vacant judicial positions for carrying out the business of dispensing justice in a speedy manner, the Prime Minister not only refused to grant the request but went ahead and abolished those vacancies altogether.
Later, some of the victims ' relatives expressed mixed opinions ; some claimed that the band " had the right to play " because there was no judicial order to keep them from doing so, while others called it " a mistake " or claimed that " they should be in prison ".
Later the role, like that of the Giudicati of Sardinia, acquired a judicial overtone, and was used by rulers who were often de facto independent of Imperial control, like Alberic II of Spoleto, " Patrician of Rome " from 932 to 954.
Later that year, the Alaska Legislature created a district court for each judicial district and granted power to the supreme court to increase or decrease the number of district court judges.
Later, Beauce would also be the name of administrative, municipal, electoral, school and judicial subdivisions, without always concurrent borders.

5.910 seconds.