Example sentences of "even where [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Even where a reserve price is notified , the owner is not entitled to bid unless this is specifically reserved . |
2 | Even where a suitable job is found , a handicapped young person is likely to have difficulties with getting to and from work . |
3 | Even where a definite assertion is made , there is an implicit invitation to the reader or listener to assent or dissent . |
4 | ( 2 ) The possible suspension of trading on exchanges where conditions become volatile and the consequent risk that it may not be possible to close out a position even where a stop-loss order has been placed . |
5 | But even where a clear cause can be established — for example , a child with severe brain damage , or one with a serious sensory or motor disorder — it would be simplistic to attribute all the child 's learning difficulties to the basic impairment alone . |
6 | Even where a particular exemption clause or disclaimer was deemed valid , the shipper could avoid it if a breach of one of the overriding obligations was a concurrent cause . |
7 | Even where a third party is able to determine the formal internal regulations of an organisation these may not necessarily be adequate . |
8 | Thus , even where a sexual assault involves no significant physical force , it constitutes harm in the sense that it invades a deeply personal zone , gaining non-consensually that which should only be shared consensually . |
9 | Even where a bituminous felt layer was laid on top of the boarding , this form of construction is likely to compound problems of rainwater penetration once a gap appears in the roof covering because the water which enters , instead of draining out of the construction at the eaves , settles on the upper edges of the local slate-fixing battens , inducing rot both in them and the boarding . |
10 | Even where an authoritative decision is meant finally to settle what is to be done it may be open to challenge on certain grounds , e.g. if an emergency occurs , or if the directive violates fundamental human rights , or if the authority acted arbitrarily . |
11 | Even where the binary policy was welcomed — for instance in the Association of Teachers in Technical Institutes ( ATTI ) and the local authorities — there were often reservations , either about the rigidity of the binary boundary , or about the possibility of the ‘ public sector ’ acquiring sufficient resources or status . |
12 | But , as civil servants have discovered in the past , prosecution under the Official Secrets Act may be brought even where the civil servant ( or the engineer in this case ) is exposing improper or even illegal conduct by the executive . |
13 | The general approach now is for the courts to require that a minister produce reasonable grounds for his action , even where the jurisdictional fact is subjectively framed . |
14 | Even where the only ‘ standard ’ terms of the seller are those in the exemption clause itself , still a buyer whose contract includes that exemption clause could well be regarded as buying on the seller 's ‘ written standard terms of business . ’ |
15 | But even where the additional word lego is used , there is no suggestion that Scaevola thinks the disposition should be treated as a legacy . |
16 | The European Convention differs in that it establishes effective enforcement machinery of which the aggrieved individual can avail himself , even where the alleged offender is his own home state . |
17 | In general , the courts are concerned to enforce contracts between businessmen , especially executed agreements even where the uncertain terms may be meaningless ( Nicolene Ltd v Simmonds [ 1953 ] 1 QB 543 ) . |
18 | It 's wise , when the seller is married , to have him or ( more commonly ) her execute the contract ( see special condition J ) and this even where the other spouse is absent from the property . |
19 | The court may therefore refuse to transfer a case , even where the relevant criteria are met , if this would unduly delay the proceedings to the child 's detriment . |
20 | Thus , even where the immediate constraints impose tight restrictions on behaviour the group can still be effective if they can be motivated to work together to achieve their objectives . |
21 | The effect of this extended limitation is that , even where the next friend has started proceedings during the disability , the court will not strike them out for want of prosecution , since the minor or patient could start new proceedings when the disability ceases : Tolley v Morris [ 1979 ] 1 All ER 71 . |
22 | Even where the sexual acts were identical , there was an essential difference . |
23 | As old age advances this can become a very disturbing experience and even where the medical problem is not grave the hospitalization itself can accelerate confusion and frailty among old people . |
24 | But there is usually an effective distinction from the institutions of simple commodity production even where the cultural work is quite clearly a commodity it is almost always , and often justly , also described in very different terms — and from the institutions or power and administration , in which purposes and objectives are inherent . |
25 | But this applies now even where the particular family no longer conforms to traditional standards and takes account explicitly of the rise of one-parent families in German society . |
26 | Even where the contractual rights of an individual ( such as his contract of employment with the university ) are in issue , if those contractual rights are themselves dependent upon rights arising under the regulating documents of the charity , the visitor has an exclusive jurisdiction over disputes relating to such employment . |
27 | Verticality and high barriers to the entry of local producers co-exist in many other industries , even where the structural balance is quite different . |