Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Some jurisdictions have introduced particularised legislative controls to foster safer bus stop design and management.
An example of an insufficiently particularised allegation in a pleading might be:
At of the time of organisation, the denomination had one presbytery comprising three particularised churches and 8 mission churches.
Particularised and differentiated in this way, these physical structures become mutable and can be re-appropriated and transformed without prejudice, to produce singular affects.
The main long-term environmental impact of uranium mining is that posed by the large volumes of tailings, mining waste in the form of particularised sand, which remain on the minesite.
Under Florida law, such evidence is allowed only if it shows a highly particularized pattern of behavior on the defendant's part.
I think a particularized examination of these Church-laws will be found interesting.
Governor Brown dealt with every case in that particularized way, putting a heavy burden on himself.
Their activity had a characteristic feature, which deserves somewhat particularized description.
Judge Ito also issued a highly particularized order on proper courtroom etiquette.
It said some basis for a "particularized suspicion" of a crew member must be established to justify requiring such a test.
These items are the equivalent of a closed container, and have traditionally been searched at the border without particularized suspicion.
They have to have some particularized reason.
The Supreme Court held that the plaintiffs lacked standing to sue, as they had not suffered any particularized injury.
The court rejected the suits on the basis that neither plaintiff suffered particularized harm, writing:
It had a particularized work force and[ a government which had been more stable than most of those inr Europe.
The copyright law provides exemptions from infringement liability by authorizing certain uses under particularized circumstances.
A "particularized determination" is required to decide whether a person is a limited purpose public figure, which can be variously interpreted.
Therefore they did not have to make "a particularized showing of interference with the provision of public services" as Shahar argued.
That give me a kind of particularized nudge, perhaps the last element that spurred me to begin the novel.
"The Names of the Dead" offers a gruesomely particularized evocation of war's horror.
To repeat, in the words of another,"Some philosophers, no doubt, have made too much of the category of particularized qualities.
This kitschy iconography of evil and innocence is not uninteresting, but the pathetic story it represents cries out for a more particularized telling.
Nowhere did we stop long enough to get a particularized im- pression, but the general sense of vague and oppres- sive wonder grew upon me.
Facebook argued that it need not define the exact contours of the protected material because copyright claims do not require particularized allegations.
To the contrary, she argues that the "major life activity" inquiry should not turn on a particularized assessment of the circumstances of this or any other case.
The appeals court said the mere fact of service on a train that was involved in an accident could not provide the "particularized suspicion" that the Constitution required.
In the subway, it is the conduct of begging and panhandling, totally independent of any particularized message, that passengers experience as threatening, harassing and intimidating.
The nurses' course, for example, involved lawyers who have nursing degrees "All special-interest groups need to have access to particularized law," Ms. Haskell said.
If Viacom's arguments prevail, service providers would be exposed to lawsuits, "even where they lack particularized knowledge regarding what material is infringing and should be removed."