"standard" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- That is a deferential standard that does not permit appellate judges to reach their own conclusions on how the law of search and seizure applies to the facts of a case.
- The Seventh Circuit, applying a deferential standard of review, agreed.
- Making a factual conclusion of any kind is inextricably linked with assigning weight to evidence, and thus attracts a deferential standard of review.
- If the justices' answer is yes, the court might simply send the case back to the Ninth Circuit for reconsideration under a more deferential standard of review.
- Mr. Clement said the California policy would fail even a deferential standard of review if that standard were properly applied, but he tried to keep the justices focused on the strict-scrutiny argument.
- Under this more deferential standard, Microsoft's conduct did not violate the Sherman Act.
- In reviewing factual determinations of a trial court, a federal appellate court applies a deferential standard of review, under which the trial court's findings will be set aside only for "clear error."
- But applying the deferential standard of review, he said, "I certainly cannot say that the court's inference from the facts was impermissible."
- Courts should limit themselves to deciding whether a government economic regulation has a rational basis, a much more deferential standard, the state argued.
- The first and most deferential standard, the business judgment rule, has become virtually a rubber-stamp in Delaware corporate law for corporate boards to meet their duty of care.
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