Chapter I is the general introduction and analysis on the principle of non-arbitrability, with emphasis on the particularities of this issue in international commercial arbitration.
This phenomenon was determined by particularity of producing and selling,turnover velocity of receivable account and stock-in-trade,cashability of receivable account and the amount of payable account.
When individuals are almost identical, they'll be in varied circumstances, and in the population of these individuals, some will have a small particularity.
Linguists broadly distinguish " inland" and " lowland" accents—inland speakers are more likely to say raht for right, for example—and note local particularities.
The particularity of its geographical position has blessed Inner Mongolia with rich travel resources including plains, deserts, sparkling lakes, and massive herds of cattle and sheep.
Rather, " like a mosaic or a kaleidoscope" , the metropolis " sparkled with myriad different images created by the particularity of individual locales, their terrain and their histories" .
And they said if a police officer can articulate with particularity the body language that he or she observed it can absolutely be used in court to justify the actions of a police officer.
It is why he sometimes shoots the same scene on multiple locations and then intercuts between them; it is not to confuse the audience, but to urge us to look beyond the particularities of time and location.
The evidence, such as it was, was laid before the court by the applicants, your husband's cousins; and the servants who had been with him deposed to his death with a particularity that was deemed sufficient.