Use "well-founded" in a sentence

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1. A well-founded and efficient accommodation policy

2. The above analogy is therefore not well founded.

3. Congruous merit is not precisely merit, but well-founded expectation

4. They have well-founded principles from which they do not deviate.”

5. The first assumption is well-founded; the second is less certain.

6. “They have well-founded principles from which they do not deviate.

7. Non-well-founded set theory is to study circular or hyper sets.

8. The book advances the view that reasonable fear should be considered well-founded fear.

9. Declare admissible and well founded the grounds of annulment set out in this action.

10. Interlocutory revision may only be granted where the appeal is admissible and well-founded.

11. declare the action admissible and well founded, including the objection of illegality contained therein;

12. A public survey suggests that the anticipated benefits of airport transfers were well-founded.

13. Antonyms for Causeless include necessary, essential, indispensable, justifiable, needed, needful, required, provoked, relevant and well-founded

14. Advertise in a place where well founded customers meet and take advantage of our reasonable prices.

15. declare the action set out in the application to be admissible and well founded, and accordingly:

16. None of the aims have vanished into thin air, but are well-founded, concrete and serious.

17. – declare the present appeal to be admissible and well‐founded, and set aside the order under appeal;

18. That means, among other things, doing one thing at a time and in a well-founded way.

19. Of the 47 time limits, denial of access and corrections complaints investigated this year, none were well-founded.

20. Of the complaints resolved, 25 were resolved and well founded, two were abandoned and one was not substantiated.

21. Of the complaints resolved, 40 were resolved and well founded, two were abandoned and two were not substantiated.

22. That information may be submitted to the Commission in an aggregated form, enabling the Commission to reach a well-founded decision.

23. The newspaper The European said of one land: “Youth’s cynicism towards the politicians is well founded and shared by their elders.”

24. Commie Cowboys makes a fascinating and well-founded case for the entire Western genre as a rather liberal socio-political commentary on American society

25. It follows that the action is also well founded in so far as it concerns the award of a public contract by SA HLM Logirel.

26. That implies a review of the timetable to give sufficient time for an in-depth debate allowing well-founded alternative proposals and approaches to be produced.

27. 61 It follows that the action is also well founded in so far as it concerns the award of a public contract by SA HLM Logirel.

28. Consequently, it was absolutely essential for the Union to provide its citizens with a regulatory framework at European level in order to allay specific and well-founded fears.

29. An Asylee or refugee is an individual who establishes a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular group

30. Refugees and Asylees are individuals who are unable or unwilling to return to their country of origin or nationality because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution

31. The reasons which might be pleaded by Anthropophagists against the disuse of human flesh in their customary diet would be as well-founded as those urged by ordinary flesh-eaters to-day

32. Spain’s employment policy, which focused on women running small businesses and self-employed women, and its laudable new part-time-work legislation were well founded but she wondered if the Government’s approach was perhaps overly microeconomic rather than macroeconomic.

33. An Asylee is a person who, similar to a refugee, is unable or unwilling to return to their home country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group

34. Asylees An Asylee is a person who, similar to a refugee, is unable or unwilling to return to their home country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

35. What the applicant is required to do in the context of a legal challenge is to identify the impugned elements of the contested decision, to formulate grounds of challenge in that regard and to adduce evidence – direct or circumstantial – to demonstrate that its objections are well founded.

36. Who is an Asylee? An Asylee is a person who flees his or her country and is unable or unwilling to return due to persecu-tion or a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nation-ality, political opinion, or membership in a social group

37. (1) An “Assault” is an intentional, unlawful threat by word or act to do violence to the person of another, coupled with an apparent ability to do so, and doing some act which creates a well-founded fear in such other person that such violence is imminent.

38. Asylee refers to an alien in a country or at a port of entry who is found to be unable or unwilling to return to his/her country of nationality, or to seek the protection of that country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution.

39. Investigations conducted at the Caucasian Black Seaside and shelf revealed that the protection and rational development of the geological environment involve scientifically well-founded arrangement of harbours and coastprotecting structures within the sea littoral, which is stabilized by alongshore drift originating as a rule at the major rivers' outfalls.

40. An Asylee must establish that he or she meets the definition of a refugee, which means that the Asylee still has a well-founded fear of persecution in his or her country on the basis of race, religion, political opinion, nationality, or membership in a particular social group

41. This represents a consistent application of the principle of procedural economy, examples of which abound in the Court's case-law: a plea in law may justifiably be declared ineffective in the case where, even if it were held to be well founded, it would not result in the application being upheld.

42. Since its establishment as a Jordanian public company in 1960, Cab has been keen on employing its strong capital and its five-decade, well-founded experience to play a distinguished leading role in promoting the national economy through providing a distinct and inclusive range of services and successful banking solutions that fulfill the various needs of its customers.

43. However, the disciplinary board does state that the applicant has acknowledged the truth of the alleged facts and the opinion does cover the various aggravating and mitigating factors which support the proposal to downgrade the applicant, so that it allows the Tribunal to exercise its power of review and provides the person concerned with the information necessary to enable her to decide whether or not the decision is well founded.