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Ryan is being purposively vague about how he wants this money spent.
Even after the Civil War, the S.B.C. remained defiantly Southern and purposively white.
Grant evolved into the first purposively Christian pop star, as well as a stylish, subtle singer-songwriter.
While Du Bois's fiction is fascinatingly "out of step" with Black literature of his own moment, the 1900 data visualizations were purposively forward and future-looking.
Will men begin to lose that restless urgency, that desire to consume time purposively, which most people carry just as they carry a watch on their wrists?
All measurements were done at a purposively installed station near the mouth of the river, in the year 2006.
All measurements were done at a purposively installed station near the mouth of the river, in the years 2004–2007.
All measurements were done at a purposively installed stations, on Giba and Tanqwa rivers, just upstream of their junction, in the years 2006 and 2007.
All in all, average sediment yield is 3627 tonnes per km² and per year. All measurements were done at purposively installed stations, in the years 2006-2007.
All in all, average sediment yield is 733 tonnes per km² and per year. All measurements were done at a purposively installed station near the mouth of the river, in the year 2006.
All in all, average sediment yield is 3784 tonnes per km² and per year. All measurements were done at a purposively installed station near the mouth of the river, in the years 2005–2007.
Charlebois v. Saint John (City), [2005] S.C.J. No. 77 at para 54 (holding that language rights, which are quasi-constitutional, should be interpreted purposively). This means that conflicts in interpretation should be resolved in favour of the underlying purposes of the Act.New Brunswick (Human Rights Commission) v.
All in all, average sediment yield is 752 tonnes per km² and per year. All measurements were done at a purposively installed station near the mouth of the river, in the years 2006–2007. It is anticipated that the mentioned values have strongly decreased after construction of the Gereb Segen reservoir, because it intercepts water and sediment.
The courts will interpret the legislation purposively to protect union activities,e.g. Harrison v Kent County Council [1995] ICR 434 (EAT) per Mummery J, holding refusal of employment for someone having ostensibly 'an uncooperative attitude and anti- management style' was simply a code for union organising, and thus unlawful. with the same strictness as other anti-discrimination laws.
More recently, it is defined as "a distributed innovation process based on purposively managed knowledge flows across organizational boundaries, using pecuniary and non-pecuniary mechanisms in line with the organization's business model".Chesbrough, H., & Bogers, M. 2014. Explicating open innovation: Clarifying an emerging paradigm for understanding innovation. In H. Chesbrough, W. Vanhaverbeke, & J. West (Eds.), New Frontiers in Open Innovation: 3-28.
The House of Lords held Huang and Kashmiri’s cases succeeded. The claimants’ rights needed to be read purposively and in context. An appellate authority, faced with questions under ECHR art 8, had to decide itself whether refusal was lawful, and was not a secondary reviewing body exercising deference where irrationality or something else had to be established. Lord Bingham said the following: Lord Hoffmann, Baroness Hale, Lord Carswell and Lord Brown agreed.
Subjectivity is thus a kind of structural effect – what happens when Nature is diffused, refracted around a field of negativity and the "unity of the subject" for Hegel, is in fact a second-order effect, a "negation of negation". The subject experiences itself as a unity only by purposively negating the very diversity it itself had produced. The Hegelian subject may therefore be characterized either as "self-restoring sameness" or else as "reflection in otherness within itself" (Preface, para. 18).
He draws from some epistemological and theological insights of the apostle Paul, Kierkegaard, P.T. Forsyth, H.R. Mackintosh, and H. H. Farmer,H. H. Farmer, The World and God. London: Nisbet, 1936. but he adds (i) a notion of purposively available evidence of God’s existence, (ii) a notion of authoritative evidence in contrast with spectator evidence, (iii) a notion of personifying evidence of God whereby some willing humans become salient evidence of God's existence, and (iv) a notion of convictional knowledge of divine reality.
In the House of Lords, Lord Mustill also agreed that "fair rate" meant "fair rate of expenditure" and did not include any element of profit. Modern Maritime Law & Risk Management - 2nd ed. - Aleka Madaraka-Sheppard - 2007 -Informa (Because it was interpreting an international convention, the House of Lords had felt constrained to interpret its provisions "literally", rather than "purposively").Unlike the EU which has the ECJ as the sole interpreter if its treaties and acquis communautaire, the Salvage Convention provides for no single arbiter.
The trek through the jungle is brutal. They need food, and Cambreau, who never tires, strides off purposively into the undergrowth. Meanwhile Julie has been fighting with Marfeu, who caught her packing a sack with food, trying to get away. Her arm is raised to stab him to death when Cambreau’s voice is heard saying, “Not that way, Julie.” When she goes to look there is no one, but the sack is gone and there is a wad of money, enough for a passage to the mainland.
Part of the Alazani River today, showing riverside plains and heavily forested land surrounding it. Pompey had placed his cavalry in a thin screen ahead of his hidden infantry, and when the Albanians charged out of the woods the Roman horsemen turned and pretended to flee, in order to draw the enemy in. The Albanians pursued, the Roman cavalry passed through the concealed lines of infantry, which then suddenly rose. The Albanians charged Pompey's infantry, the Romans purposively extended their line before them, bending it inwards like a bow.
The Supreme Court of Canada has held repeatedly that quasi-constitutional statutes are to be interpreted using the same principles of statutory interpretation as are employed for all other statutes.Canada (Information Commissioner) v. Canada (Minister of National Defence), [2011] S.C.J. No. 25 at para 40 (noting that "[t]he Court cannot disregard the actual words chosen by Parliament and rewrite the legislation to accord with its own view of how the legislative purpose could be better promoted"). A quasi-constitutional statute must, like any other statute, be interpreted purposively.
In dissent, Madam Justice L'Heureux-Dube found that there was basis to read sexual orientation into the term "family status" within the Canadian Human Rights Act. She argued that the meaning of family should be read purposively and that given the growing number of non-traditional families there is a need to reconsider its meaning in light of these changes. She was joined on this point by McLachlin J. and Cory J., who both agreed that the relationship of Mossop and his partner fell within the scope of the term "family status".
In queens and workers this is then groomed into the corbiculae (pollen baskets) on the hind legs where it can be seen as bulging masses that may contain as many as a million pollen grains. Male bumblebees do not have corbiculae and do not purposively collect pollen. Bumblebees are also capable of buzz pollination, in which they dislodge pollen from the anthers by creating a resonant vibration with their flight muscles. In at least some species, once a bumblebee has visited a flower, it leaves a scent mark on it.
In the aim to address and solve the myriad of societal problems of various contexts, the policy sciences are important to be able to have a more structured operational and strategic plan. In view of this, the role of social marketing and social mobilization are deemed necessary to achieve the goal of the policy sciences by purposively crafting and implementing target-specific plans and programs for positive societal change. Social marketing (soc mar) and social mobilization (soc mob) are utilized to facilitate development (Velasco, Cadiz, and Lumanta, 1999).Velasco, M.T.H., Cadiz, M.C.H., and Lumanta, M.F. (1999).
The Botswana High Court has been at the forefront of LGBT rights in the country. In 2016, it ordered the Government to register Botswana's main LGBT organisation, LEGABIBO, and in 2017 it ruled that transgender people have a constitutional right to change their legal gender. In 2019, it struck down colonial-era laws banning homosexuality, and ruled that "sex", as defined in Section 3 of the Botswana Constitution, should be "generously and purposively interpreted" to include "sexual orientation". Employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation has been banned since 2010 in Botswana, making it one of the few African countries to have such protections for LGBT people.
The runoff footprint or annual total runoff volume is 115 million m³. Peak discharges up to 520 m³ per second occur in the second part of the rainy season (month of August) when there are strong rains and the soils are saturated with water in many places. The percentage of total rainfall that directly leaves the catchment as storm runoff (also called runoff coefficient) is 12%. As limestone is present in 47% of the catchment this runoff coefficient is less than that of adjacent rivers. Sediment sampling from Agula’i river, using a purposively built foot bridge Agula’i bank erosion The total amount of sediment that is transported by this river amounts to 1.95 million tonnes per year.
The ensemble, created by Raymond DesRoches, recorded the Percussion Symphony, which was released in 1978 by Nonesuch. In the late 1970s Wuorinen became interested in the work of the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot and with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation he conducted sonic experiments at Bell Labs in New Jersey. In an interview with Richard Burbank, Wuorinen is quoted as saying: > What I did at Bell Labs (with Mark Liberman) was to try various experiments > in which strings of pseudo-random material, usually pitches but sometimes > other things, were generated and then subjected to traditional types of > compositional organization, including twelve-tone procedures. What I wanted > to do was to see whether or not these things sounded "composed," sounded > purposively chosen.
WTR 1998 r 4(3)(b) The same rules have developed as for the minimum wage, regarding "on call" time, so that people with jobs involving long periods where they must make themselves available, but not necessarily be active, are regarded as working if they are bound to remain awake and close to their workplace.See SIMAP v Conselleria de Sanidad y Consumo de la Generalidad Valenciana (2000) C-303/98, [2000] ECR I-7963 This created a significant problem for junior doctors, where the culture has typically been in all European countries that very long hours are expected. The European Court of Justice's decision in Landeshauptstadt Kiel v Jaegar(2003) C-151/02, [2003] ECR I-08389 that junior doctors' on call time was working time led a number of countries to exercise the same "opt out" derogation as the UK, albeit limited to medical practice. The Health and Safety Executive is the UK body charged with enforcing the working time laws, though it has purposively taken a "light touch" approach to enforcement.
Decisions of the final court of appeal demonstrate that the application of the Convention to the property relations of non-governmental persons is a challenging task, requiring the clearance of multiple hurdles.Modern Studies in Property Law - Volume 3 p.165; Professor Elizabeth Cooke, (Ed.); 2005; Hart Publishing, London and Portland, Oregon In Manchester City Council v Pinnock the Supreme Court eventually accepted that HRA Art 8 created a freestanding statutory defence to a possession claim in respect of a person’s home. It clarified that the meanings of Art 8 ECHR and Art 8 HRA 1998 Sch.1 in the context of lender's repossession as to a home are identical and therefore perhaps also any sale. It used Section 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998 to interpret a pre-1998 statute purposively."Sorry, we've sold your home: mortgagees and their possessory rights" Professor Martin Dixon The Cambridge Law Journal [1998] 58(02):265 - 293 especially at 281 This latter case was made trite law by the European Court of Human Rights in: Kay v United Kingdom [2011] H.L.R. 2 stating: > 68\.

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