The comprehensive and inclusive decision - making about entering negotiations gave the SA
Government confidence in the process and ALRM's role.
Not exact matches
«Without
confidence in Canada's regulatory
processes — whether seeking a permit to start a small business, harvest a stand of trees or advance a large capital project - we need to have faith
in the
processes set out by our
governments.
As such, the public's
confidence in the integrity of the FISA
process depends on the court's ability to hold the
government to the highest standard, particularly as it relates to surveillance of American citizens.
According to the report, electoral officials were present at different polling units across the local
governments before 8: am, which strengthened the
confidence of voters
in the
process the more.
«State
government just squandered its opportunity to restore public
confidence to the procurement
process and shed light on billions of dollars
in economic development spending.
«Closing the loophole is an important step
in curbing the corrupting influence of money and beginning the
process of restoring public
confidence in our state
government.
Ian will remind the Home Secretary that officers of all ranks have lost
confidence in the
Government following the disastrous handling of last year's pay award and warned «there must never be a repeat of the discreditable
process».
«I also want to seize this opportunity to assure Lagosians that the State
Government will do everything within its powers to check the excesses of Developers who flout its regulations and will restore efficiency and
confidence in the building control and supervision
process,» the Governor said.
He said that the scrapping of the commissions would give opposition parties hope of winning local
government polls and ensure public
confidence in the
process.
If the Supreme Court now strikes down aggregate contribution limits, it will further privilege wealthy donors
in the political
process and further undermine working people's
confidence that
government is serving the public interest.»
CANE, Communities against Nuclear Expansion, said: «At a time when public
confidence in our political
process is at an all time low,
government have decided to take to themselves more power to override people's wishes.»
It remains to be seen how the reforms will affect the arbitration
process in the region, and while rule of law issues must be addressed, it appears that measures to restore investor
confidence have been prioritised by the Egyptian
government.