Generally speaking, nothing, but there are circumstances where you must notify your insurance broker so they can make
the appropriate changes to your policy.
Not exact matches
«We have a
policy at Goodway: Any employee can submit anonymous feedback and expect a response from the most
appropriate person (or a named individual if they specifically request that) provided two criteria are met: 1) No hate or vitriol, and 2) Include your own reasonable suggestion on how
to change what you're writing about.»
Financial conditions affect households» and firms» decisions, so that the transmission of U.S. monetary
policy to the real economy depends,
to a large extent, on how
changes in monetary
policy help deliver the
appropriate financial market conditions
to support our objectives of price stability and maximum employment.
What have
changed are expectations about the monetary
policy stance that would be
appropriate in order
to achieve those outcomes.
monitoring workforce management programs; establishing compensation
policies and practices for service on the Board and its committees, including annually reviewing the
appropriate level of director compensation and recommending
to the Board any
changes to that compensation; developing stock ownership guidelines for directors and executive officers and monitoring compliance with such guidelines; and annually evaluating its performance and its charter.
As the outlook
changes, and as the balance of risks shifts, it is
appropriate also for the
policy instrument
to shift.
This is a
change from her position back in 2014, when she thought it was
appropriate to begin shrinking the balance sheet via «passive runoff» before the first rate hike, following the
policy articulated in the original 2011 Exit Strategy Principles.
Other specific duties and responsibilities of the HR and Compensation Committee include reviewing senior management selection and overseeing succession planning, including reviewing the leadership development process; reviewing and approving objectives relevant
to executive officer compensation and evaluating performance and determining the compensation of executive officers in accordance with those objectives; approving severance arrangements and other applicable agreements for executive officers; overseeing HP's equity and incentive compensation plans; overseeing non-equity-based benefit plans and approving any
changes to such plans involving a material financial commitment by HP; monitoring workforce management programs; establishing compensation
policies and practices for service on the Board and its committees, including annually reviewing the
appropriate level of director compensation and recommending
to the Board any
changes to that compensation; developing stock ownership guidelines for directors and executive officers and monitoring compliance with such guidelines; and annually evaluating its performance and its charter.
Our fiscal
policies began
to change; we began
to get more money
appropriated for missions, going for both home and foreign missions.
Orland Park Health & Fitness Center reserves the right
to change this Privacy
Policy as
appropriate.
But that language is contained in
policy bills that make up half the budget — known as Article VII bills — and not the bills
appropriating $ 141.6 billion that legislators have little power
to change.
The Prime Minister has recently spoken of his desire
to change Government
policy on certain parts of the tax regime
to ensure that private equity is taxed at an
appropriate level.
«Northern domination of science globally relevant
to climate
change policy and practice and lack of research led by Southern researchers in Southern countries may hinder development and implementation of bottom - up global agreements and nationally
appropriate actions in Southern countries,» they write.
This scenario may simply be a taste of a world undergoing climate
change in the mid — 21st century, according
to a new report from the International Food
Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), a Washington, D.C. — based organization seeking an end
to hunger and poverty through
appropriate local, national and international agricultural
policies.
In addition, the Committee may (i) recommend
to the Council
appropriate changes in the Constitution and Bylaws; (ii) establish, charge, and, when
appropriate, terminate committees
to report
to the Council on any aspect of Association
policy or program or on other matters affecting the advancement of science; (iii) recommend
to the Council that it establish and, when
appropriate, terminate such committees.
-- It is the
policy of the United States
to work proactively under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change, and in other
appropriate fora,
to establish binding agreements, including sectoral agreements, committing all major greenhouse gas - emitting nations
to contribute equitably
to the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions.
-- The Secretary shall revise the goals established under subsection (a), from time
to time as
appropriate,
to account for advances in technology and
changes in energy
policy.
If you said «Yes»
to accepting a new job — but then learned some unappealing facts about your new employer's
policies which color the opportunity in a completely new light — that's an
appropriate reason
to change your mind.
We will post any
changes to this Privacy
Policy on the Website from time
to time and, where
appropriate, notify you by e-mail.
Appropriate Management of Natural Resources at Centre of Solutions
to Climate
Change, Says International Resource Panel Decoupling economic growth from escalating resource use should be an integral part of climate
policy, according
to a group of the world's most renowned natural resources scientists.
[i] Where they saw expedient
policy solutions, many others saw executive overreach — but individual views on the
appropriate balance of power are
changing quickly with the impending transition
to a Trump administration.
Such
policies do help focus teachers» energy and attention on the
appropriate content, but teachers may need help in learning
to change their instructional practice.
Changing governance arrangements clearly can make a difference in the way urban public school systems function, but such a strategy requires the right combination of ingredients - committed and skilled leadership by the mayor, willingness
to use scarce resources, a stable coalition of supporters,
appropriate education
policies, and a cadre of competent, committed professionals
to implement the reforms.
Your initial draft struck an
appropriate balance between demanding
change and respecting the discretion of states and school districts
to tailor
policies to their unique needs.
While carefully - crafted acceptable use
policies can be an
appropriate solution, this tenet is meant
to develop a
change in mindset about what it means
to be safe in a transparent digital world.
Today, I'd like
to invite you
to step back and reflect: I believe it's time
to change our semantics as well as get crystal clear on our views about the
appropriate roles for local, state, and federal
policy.
The students were briefed about the institute and informed that it continues
to walk the legacy of Prof. Wangari Maathai and therefore keen on training transformative leaders and
change agents with a multidisciplinary practical knowledge on resource economy,
policy, legal pluralism, community mobilization skills and
appropriate participatory approaches handy in assisting communities
to sustainably utilize resources besides developing
policy and generating research data that would guide integrated environmental governance and management.
Upon any material
changes to the
policy statement, we will post those
changes to this privacy statement, the homepage, and / or other places we deem
appropriate so that you are aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.
The Committee is prepared
to increase or reduce the pace of its purchases
to maintain
appropriate policy accommodation as the outlook for the labor market or inflation
changes.
GSA strongly encourages that the following efforts be undertaken internationally: (1) adequately research climate
change at all time scales, (2) develop thoughtful, science - based
policy appropriate for the multifaceted issues of global climate
change, (3) organize global planning
to recognize, prepare for, and adapt
to the causes and consequences of global climate
change, and (4) organize and develop comprehensive, long - term strategies for sustainable energy, particularly focused on minimizing impacts on global climate.
The Fund has a role
to play in helping its members address those challenges of climate
change for which fiscal and macroeconomic
policies are an important component of the
appropriate policy response.
The
appropriate time period
to be used for evaluation of the risks underlying climate
change and for the development of
policy responses and assessment of costs and benefits of each option appears
to be more in terms of a hundred years or thereabouts.
Declares that it is the
policy of the United States
to work proactively under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change and in other
appropriate fora
to establish binding agreements, including sectoral agreements, committing all major GHG - emitting nations
to contribute equitably
to the reduction of global GHG emissions.
-- It is the
policy of the United States
to work proactively under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change, and in other
appropriate fora,
to establish binding agreements, including sectoral agreements, committing all major greenhouse gas - emitting nations
to contribute equitably
to the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions.
(vi) work with
appropriate Federal, State, regional, and local authorities
to ensure that the Program is designed
to produce information needed
to develop
policies to mitigate human - induced global
change and
to reduce the vulnerability of the United States and other regions
to global
change;
This workshop aims
to strengthen the capacity of
policy makers, transport planners and transport infrastructure managers in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
to understand climate
change impacts on coastal transport infrastructure and take
appropriate adaptation response measures.
To ensure that this issue continues to receive the highest level of attention, I direct: (1) relevant U.S. delegations attending meetings with Icelandic officials and senior Administration officials visiting Iceland to raise U.S. concerns regarding commercial whaling by Icelandic companies and seek ways to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
To ensure that this issue continues
to receive the highest level of attention, I direct: (1) relevant U.S. delegations attending meetings with Icelandic officials and senior Administration officials visiting Iceland to raise U.S. concerns regarding commercial whaling by Icelandic companies and seek ways to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to receive the highest level of attention, I direct: (1) relevant U.S. delegations attending meetings with Icelandic officials and senior Administration officials visiting Iceland
to raise U.S. concerns regarding commercial whaling by Icelandic companies and seek ways to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to raise U.S. concerns regarding commercial whaling by Icelandic companies and seek ways
to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries
to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to evaluate the appropriateness of visits
to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State
to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where
appropriate, link U.S. cooperation
to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to the Icelandic government
changing its whaling
policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State
to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to consult with other international actors on efforts
to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State
to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue
to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies
to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to continue
to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Icelan
to examine other options for responding
to continued whaling by Icelan
to continued whaling by Iceland.
However, in spite of lack of progress in many countries
to date, new vehicle and fuel technologies,
appropriate infrastructure developments including for non ‐ motorized transport in cities, transport
policies, and behavioural
changes could begin the transition required.
Dr Curry said the sensitivity of climate
to increasing concentrations of CO2 was at the heart of the scientific debate on anthropogenic climate
change, and also the public debate on the
appropriate policy response
to increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Scientific assessments and
appropriate policy action remain problematic due
to significant uncertainties on glacier
changes in the Himalayas.
Climate
policies are compatible with poverty reduction by the
appropriate set of social
policies, and climate
change does not modify how poverty
policies should be designed, but rather, it creates greater needs and more urgency due
to more frequent and more severe shocks and extreme weather events.
To take effective action against existing and potential socio - environmental challenges, global society needs scientifically - based development of appropriate policies, education that raises collective awareness and leads to actions, investment to build new or improved technologies, and changes in economic and social structure
To take effective action against existing and potential socio - environmental challenges, global society needs scientifically - based development of
appropriate policies, education that raises collective awareness and leads
to actions, investment to build new or improved technologies, and changes in economic and social structure
to actions, investment
to build new or improved technologies, and changes in economic and social structure
to build new or improved technologies, and
changes in economic and social structures.
Information alone is not enough
to choose
appropriate policies and strategies
to limit some climate
changes and prepare society for
changes that are already well under way, but without understanding the basic causes and effects of climate
change, we will be unable
to make informed decisions that will affect generations
to come.
In my view the risk of climate
change has
to be taken seriously, but the present
policies of UNFCCC and EU are not
appropriate.
There's good public
policy reasons
to make the tactical
changes to the legislation that can be made
to achieve the
appropriate balance,» Fekete says.
(a) an internal focus on access
to justice as a strategic objective underpinning all of the Law Society's work, which will include: (i) designating
appropriate resources
to enhance the Law Society's approach
to developing access
to justice objectives integrated across program areas; (ii) strategically reviewing, reconsidering and, where
appropriate, amending the Law Society's rules, regulations,
policies and practices
to foster
change and innovation and achieve the Law Society's access
to justice objectives; and (iii) developing metrics
to measure the effectiveness of actions taken; and.
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