Sentence examples for statements at issue from inspiring English sources

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The statements at issue are fairly generic, the typical niceties issued by public companies about how much they value complying with the law.

The case raises a host of interesting questions, including whether the statements at issue are protected opinions and the potential applicability of Massachusetts' anti-SLAPP and retraction statutes.

3 The court further advised that it would examine the investigator's report in camera and would excise all reference to matters not relevant to the precise statements at issue.

Applying Janus, the court held that Lorenzo did not "make" the false statements at issue because he merely "transmitted statements devised by [his boss] at [his boss'] direction". 872 F. 3d 587, 587 (CADC 2017).

Even though Lorenzo undisputedly did not "make" the false statements at issue in this case under Rule 10b 5(b), the Court follows the SEC in holding him primarily liable for those statements under other provisions of the securities laws.

A trial court denied defendant Walsh's motion to dismiss under the Citizen Participation Act, apparently because he made the statements at issue to a reporter and not to a government body.

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The statement at issue appeared in an advertisement published in The New York Times in 1984.

An affidavit must provide the magistrate with a substantial basis for determining the existence of probable cause, and the wholly conclusory statement at issue in Nathanson failed to meet this requirement.

Alternatively, if 'Cicero' is rigid, as is widely acknowledged, then in order for the statement at issue to be necessarily true, 'the organism descended from sperm s and egg e' must be rigid and so express an essence of Cicero.

In ancient Indian logic/metaphysics, there were standardly four possibilities to be considered on any statement at issue: that it is true (only), false (only), neither true nor false, or both true and false.

The classical version of the statement at issue is due, independently, to Berry [1] and to Esseen [2], and it is condensed into the well-known inequality sup x ∈ R | F n ( x ) − G ( x ) | ≤ C m 3 σ 3 1 n (1).

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