Sentence examples for be a dispositive from inspiring English sources

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Assuming ar-guendo that controlling Court of Appeals' authority could be a dispositive source of clearly established law in the circumstances of this case, the Tenth Circuit's cases do not satisfy the "clearly established" standard here.

"Accordingly, absent the receipt of significant derogatory information indicating a serious threat to public safety and welfare, lawful permanent resident status will be a dispositive factor in our case-by-case determinations".

On Monday, DHS secretary John Kelly "deemed the entry of lawful permanent residents to be in the national interest... absent the receipt of significant derogatory information indicating serious threat to public safety and welfare, will be a dispositive factor in our case-by-case determinations".

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The fact of publication (or lack thereof) in a peer reviewed journal thus will be a relevant, though not dispositive, consideration in assessing the scientific validity of a particular technique or methodology on which an opinion is premised.

"Contrary to Facebook's suggestion," writes Donato, "the geographic location of its data servers is not a dispositive factor.

In addition, the Innovation Act limits discovery until the issuance of a "claim construction" order defining the patent(s) at issue (which is often a dispositive event in patent litigation), while the PATENT Act precludes any discovery until the resolution of certain preliminary motions.

Was the fact that the subpoena was a trial subpoena dispositive to the Court's holding that the constitutionally protected executive privilege was not absolute and that the President had to respond thereto?

Douglas Schoen, a Democratic consultant who is not part of the Obama campaign and has been very critical of the president, wrote in an email that it is a huge, and potentially dispositive disadvantage that Obama is not raising super PAC money.

Evidence-based medicine should have a role in deciding what is malpractice but will never be dispositive for a number of reasons.

229, should not be deemed dispositive on such a far-reaching matter, which was entirely passed over in the Court's opinion in that case.

Judge Lourie found this chemical alteration to be dispositive, because isolating a particular strand of DNA creates a nonnaturally occurring molecule, even though the chemical alteration does not change the informationtransmitting quality of the DNA.

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