Compelling definition

Compelling means “tending to convince . . . by forcefulness of evidence.” Id.
Compelling means “evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way.” It is a measure of the extent to which a speaker is aware of their particular audience, and if they are successfully adapting their communication style to connect with that audience in a meaningful way.
Compelling need means that no other non-confidential source is available to obtain information of equal relevance.

Examples of Compelling in a sentence

  • Compelling Personal Importance 5 Leave used shall be deducted from the employee's accrued sick leave.

  • Compelling evidence is any evidence available to prove that your customer received the goods or services, or otherwise benefited from the transaction.

  • Compelling Personal Importance Leave shall be deducted from the 26 employee’s accrued sick leave.

  • The procedure for Compelling Personal 27 Importance Leave shall be the same as those for personal necessity leave, except 28 those employees using this leave may be required by the District to file a written 29 statement of explanation upon their return, submitted only to the Assistant 30 Superintendent, Personnel.

  • Compelling Personal Importance Leave not to exceed five (5) days per school year 24 may be used by the employee.

  • Compelling reasons are, in any case, changes in legislation and regulations or commercial circumstances that jeopardise the continuity of the location where the child has been placed.

  • Compelling evidence could include a system of record showing the date the item was sent and that it was either: • Electronically sent to the recipient, including the recipient’s address (email, IP, etc.), where applicable; or • Received or accessed by the recipient.

  • Compelling circumstances are circumstances which in the opinion of the Division are in the student’s best interests, as assessed on a case-by-case basis.

  • On February 27, 2006, the Bankruptcy Court stated that it would grant the Motion of United States Trustee for an Order Compelling Disgorgement of Funds Received by Gilbert Heintz & Randolph based on the identical reasoning contained ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇gor▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ecision.

  • The Member, the Member’s Representative or Health Care Provider acting on behalf of the Member provides sufficient information and supporting documentation in the Complaint to demonstrate a Compelling Reason.


More Definitions of Compelling

Compelling means -----.
Compelling means compelling. “Uniform” means uniform. “All” means all. “Shall” means shall. “Acquisition” is the same word that has described the foundational fact that triggers the presumption of community property since California became a state in 1850.
Compelling means legally compelling. This is a very high test (see, for example, SA v SSHD 2014 SC 1 at [44]). There is no route for unmeritorious cases no matter how emotionally compelling they may be.
Compelling means that it is necessary to share the information with approved partner agencies for the purposes of preventing or detecting crime and/or for capturing offenders.
Compelling means that enough evidence and justification has been provided to convince the DES reviewer that something is true. This should include acceptable reasoning, detail(s), and explanation. The provided information should be able to withstand challenge(s)..
Compelling means that the input is so inter- esting you forget that it is in another language. It means you are in a state of "flow" (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990). In flow, the concerns of everyday life and even our sense of self disappear – our sense of time is altered and nothing but the activity itself seems to matter. Flow occurs during reading when readers are "lost in the book" (Nell, 1988) or in the "reading zone" (Atwell, 2007).

Related to Compelling

  • Injunction has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a).

  • Substantial and Compelling Reason in the Public Interest means a reason that is justified by an important, specific, and articulated public interest goal that is within ICANN's mission and consistent with a balanced application of ICANN's core values as defined in ICANN's Bylaws.

  • Hearing means an oral hearing and includes a hearing conducted in whole or in part by video link, telephone or other means of instantaneous two-way electronic communication;

  • Court means the High Court;

  • Necessity means the requirements as defined in the COUNTY MHP Medical Necessity for Medi-Cal reimbursed Specialty Mental Health Services that includes Diagnosis, Impairment Criteria and Intervention Related Criteria.