sharp practice उदाहरण वाक्य
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- __ Cancel the team meeting : Thanks to an unexpectedly sharp practice Tuesday, USC's players held off on holding a team meeting to make sure the Trojans are thinking about Notre Dame and not still smarting over the loss to UCLA.
- Harcourt charges his province has been a victim of " sharp practices " by the U . S . power marketing agency, and alleges BPA " broke a solemn commitment " by reneging on a memorandum of understanding to buy power.
- I fail to see why Connecticut, the home of so many respected schools that would honor their promises, should endorse such sharp practices and create a climate in this state that will have a chilling effect on gifts to its educational institutions.
- *The statement which Harry Mudd has attempted to add does, in my opinion, violate WP : BLP . It is, in effect, an accusation of professional sharp practice by someone unnamed at the James Randi Educational Foundation, and it is sourced to a blog maintained by a group who are actively hostile.
- After a year as FHA head, Hollyday was replaced by Albert M . Cole who charged that Hollyday has lost over 75 million in Federal housing dollars to " fleecing " and " viciously sharp practices . " Over 251 federal loans were given to construction companies far above the actual construction expense.
- But on the other, " ( p ) rocedural unconscionability is broadly conceived to encompass not only the employment of sharp practices and the use of fine print and convoluted language, but a lack of understanding and an inequality of bargaining power . " 1 Farnsworth, supra, s4.28, at 506-507 ( footnotes omitted ).
- It also seems unlikely, if not impossible, that Huth, a member of a leading banking family and partnership, would knowingly engage in sharp practice of the sort alleged regarding the paintings by John Crome a practice that, if uncovered, would destroy his reputation and seriously damage to that of his family and the bank.
- But on the other, " ( p ) rocedural unconscionability is broadly conceived to encompass not only the employment of sharp practices and the use of fine print and convoluted language, but a lack of understanding and an inequality of bargaining power . " 1 Farnsworth, supra, s4 . 28, at 506-507 ( footnotes omitted ).
- The history of the Hamilton Farmers'Market, Michael Quigley's " On the Market " published by the Head of the Lake Historical Society in 1987 says, " The origins of the markeet lie in a tangled swamp of land speculation deals, political rivalries, sharp practices and legal chicanery among the principals, many of them revered founding fathers of Hamilton ."
- The term has been used by judges in Canada; in one a Canadian Construction Board gave an example of " sharp practice " for one party to " take advantage of a clear oversight by the judgement, judges should not accuse counsel of sharp practice lightly and should generally not make such an accusation based solely on written submissions.