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As to the other three directors, the court stated that their only having approved the board resolution approving the deal was a "slim reed" on which to base jurisdiction, but that, at the pleading stage, it constituted "sufficient involvement by conflicted fiduciaries in the effectuation of a self-dealing transaction" to warrant denying their motion to dismiss.
The gaps are rooted in the complexity of the LCA approach; language barriers; scientific and technical limitations; inconsistency and subjectivity; different academic, planning, and decision-making traditions; limited institutional capacity; vagueness and over-flexibility of approved LCA-based planning principles and instructions; and lack of sufficient involvement by stakeholders.
It is crucial that authorities ensure sufficient involvement of companies concerned in this process.
It argues that Kagan, while serving as solicitor general, had sufficient involvement with and investment in the passage of the law as to trigger two standards for judicial recusal under federal law.
It is critical to note, however, that a community based programme such as this cannot succeed without sufficient involvement and engagement of the village governments.
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This case may be an exception, but senior corporate officers rarely have sufficient personal involvement to be charged with crimes.
Louise Christian, the lawyer representing the families, said: "We still cannot be confident that maintenance staff have proper instructions, know how to report defects and crucially that there is sufficient management involvement in the overall safety process".
Second, the Complaint does not contain specific factual allegations that reasonably suggest sufficient board involvement in the preparation of the disclosures that would allow me to reasonably conclude that the director defendants face a substantial likelihood of personal liability.
In absence of sufficient public involvement and appropriate alternative incentives we risk that the wells driving technological progress run dry and that companies engage in business strategies, such as increased reliance on trade secrecy, that are not necessarily beneficial for our innovation system.
The coordination view is compatible with those contradictory findings, since it does not assume a necessary and sufficient motor involvement in language but a dynamic coordination in interaction with diverse brain regions and cognitive systems.
When viewed in this way, "assent" is frequently conflated with "consent," and children are held to a higher standard than what might be sufficient for meaningful involvement in decision-making about research participation.
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