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But, as Jeffrey Toobin recently wrote, courts in recent years have become increasingly merciless in what they consider undue for a woman at what is often a moment of profound crisis, to the point where almost no burden seems too heavy.
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Tells about armament: the Communis strategy is of protracted warfare, with no undue haste for a final victory.
Some customers said it seemed like undue humiliation for a proud organization, especially with the added disgrace of conducting a public rummage sale.
As such, the move to the north west could be seen as an undue risk for a talented prospect who took on Palace as his first managerial assignment in January last year.
NRSAs are competitive and are not intended specifically for reentry, but you can be assured that an application from your new postdoc will be considered on its merits, without undue concern for a family-related interruption.
This was applied firmly but without undue pressure for a period of 5 s, following which the tip was cleanly amputated using wire cutters and dropped into PreservCyt® solution (Cytyc Corporation, Boxborough, MA, USA).
As to undue hardship itself, the court endorsed its earlier finding in Trans World Airlines, Inc. v. Hardison (1977) that an accommodation causes undue hardship for an employer if the cost of making it is more than "de minimis" (trifling).
In these tasks, decisions are often characterised by stereotyped biases that hinder outcome maximisation, including a tendency to weight losses more heavily than gains (loss aversion) (Tversky and Kahneman, 1991; Tom et al., 2007), or an undue preference for an already endowed or 'default' option (status quo bias) (Kahneman et al., 1991; De Martino et al., 2009; Fleming et al., 2010).
He criticized his opponent for having moved into the district a year before the election and for taking undue credit for preventing a hospital from being privatized.
In Citizens United, Teachout argues, the Court did something even stranger: it redefined undue influence, which for a very long time had been seen as a form of corruption, and destructive of democracy, as "responsiveness," and foundational to democracy.
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