Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [art] parties " in BNC.
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1 | In a Practice Note in April 1983 ( [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 1055 ) Sir John recommended the submission shortly before the hearing of the appeal of ‘ skeleton arguments ’ by counsel for the parties . |
2 | This is at the judge 's discretion ( Ord 21 , r 6(1) with opportunity for the parties to be present . |
3 | It is well established that the courts can not make a contract for the parties . |
4 | While this is an advantage for the parties , it does not facilitate studying the subject . |
5 | Foolish indeed is he who supposes that the music is only an excuse for the parties ; not only does everyone go , but everyone has opinions . |
6 | I ca n't stress enough how we would love to get a hundred percent response for the parties from all our branches , so get the balloons and the collecting bins out please and please make the most of the idea . |
7 | The same research also shows , however , that the ‘ class ’ basis of support for the parties is now weakening significantly , and that even at its peak this phenomenon fell a long way short of the Marxist conception of political ‘ class consciousness ’ . |
8 | The registry was to act as an agent for the parties ' endorsement of bills , as well as for the delivery of the paper based bill of lading with which the goods would be claimed from the carrier . |
9 | and vote for the parties that excludes them , but that mean the sort of thing he he does n't make much of that . |
10 | Even though some expert clauses do not specifically reserve the right for the parties to make submissions or representations to the expert ( see 8.15 ) , it is unlikely that this right will be lost through its omission , because the expert will usually want to receive submissions or representations of some kind to help him understand the issue he has to determine . |
11 | But as we saw earlier , the fact that a gift expresses a relationship ( as a symbol ) does not necessarily imply that it is not also of great economic importance for the parties concerned . |
12 | This may be focused on support to relieve stress , the modification of certain behaviour or interactions , or the need for the parties to separate . |
13 | Standardization means efficiency in contracting , since there is no need for the parties to negotiate each deal anew . |
14 | Their measure of total approval for the parties on unemployment is thus ( C+L+A ) . |
15 | In particular , given the ambiguity of economic analysis , policy has to identify rules or presumptions to indicate the boundaries between acceptable and unacceptable market conduct and structure , but it has to offer at least some scope for the parties involved in such cases to argue countervailing efficiency benefits . |
16 | The voting pattern for the parties is so uniform throughout the country that the influence on a constituency of a particular candidate is insignificant ; candidates without the support of a major party can expect to fail and minor or ad hoc or single-interest parties can expect to be swept aside … |
17 | Vulnerability may arise from dependence upon the fiduciary for information and advice , the existence of a relationship of confidence , or the significance of a particular transaction for the parties . |
18 | If the court does not feel entirely satisfied , it may adjourn the application for the parties to be given further opportunity to negotiate . |
19 | As was pointed out in the judgment , ‘ In some contractual relationships , for example life assurance and pensions schemes — some aspects of the law regulating conditions of employment , and … various state-run schemes such as national insurance ’ , 35 it is ultimately a matter for the parties concerned whether the individual should be treated as a man or a woman . |
20 | One theoretical possibility which is thought not to be found in actual practice would be for the plaintiff , in a state of origin which regarded service as a matter for the parties to handle , to be allowed to make a direct approach to the Justice Ministry or other central authority of the state of destination . |
21 | First , States that ratified the Convention prior to amending actions by Prepcom are entitled to assert that they accepted the Treaty as negotiated ; amendment under the Vienna Convention is a matter for the parties , not for an international body acting where there are no parties . |
22 | PAMELA : Because I think one may with pleasure celebrate an anniversary of one 's nuptials , but the day itself I think too solemn a matter for the parties of our sex to be very gay upon . |
23 | ( The choice of party leaders is a matter for the parties themselves . ) |
24 | There are no primaries : candidate selection is an internal matter for the parties . |
25 | It is a matter for the parties to decide how the lawyer should determine the issue , and the fact that a lawyer is to determine it does not mean that the procedure has to be an arbitrationa lawyer can act as an expert . |
26 | While his genuine care for the parties in the case may have won him their respect , another contributor to this was his respect for them which is demonstrated through his sense of perception and realism . |
27 | A merger with a resulting index between 1,000 and 1,800 , and an increase in the index of 100 ‘ potentially ’ will raise competition concerns ; a merger with a resulting index which exceeds 1,800 , and an increase over 100 , will be presumed anticompetitive , though there is an option for the parties to argue otherwise . |