Sentences with phrase «arise about the focus»

And other questions arise about the focus of assessment.

Not exact matches

The KPMG report warned about the potential reputational risks that may arise given the focus on so - called «vertical integration» models in which wealth advisers sell associated products to their investors.
As part of the ACCC's current focus on consumer protection issues arising from health claims by large businesses, we are particularly concerned about potentially misleading health claims for products being marketed for very young children,» Sims said.
In a speech to the Centre for Economic Development in Australia (CEDA), ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, will speak about the ACCC's focus on «competition and consumer issues arising in highly concentrated sectors, and in particular the supermarkets and fuel sectors»: see Lucy Battersby, «Watchdog gets tough on retail» (The Age, 21 February 2013).
Willowgrove has a peace focus that includes activity based sessions that teach campers about peaceful alternatives to conflict and issues that arise in everyday life.
The meeting, which lasted about an hour, focused on the Legislature's options moving forward and addressed potential legal hurdles that could arise, according to Assembly Democrats.
Since then, there has been some controversy about these results, focused on questions arising from the rules governing the enrollment in Shanghai government schools of the children of migrants who work in Shanghai but who came from other provinces.
Among the college courses arising from the project are Colby College's «Meaningful Work in a Meaningful Life,» New York University's «Good Work in a Global Context,» and Brown University's «Entrepreneurship and Good Work» — all focused on helping students think proactively about the challenges of ethical decision - making in the various professions.
Problems can arise if a) the plan sets poor definitions about whether the program should focus just on actions to be taken or the end result of those actions, b) many perceive the initiative as commoditization of nature and its intangible values, c) the action is inefficient to reduce poverty, d) difficulties emerge in building trust between various stakeholders involved in agreements, and e) there are eventual gender or land tenure issues.
My response dovetails with the answer above: my advice is to dedicate a reasonable portion of your personal time to learning about the area of law in which you are focused and the broad context in which your clients» needs arise.
In part two of my interview with children's lawyer, we speak about a new child - focused principle arising from a recent coroner's inquest.
Lahav focuses on the way in which equity practice relied on a non-adversarial, judge - centered system (something Kessler has written about before) and how adversarialism arose from that.
• Hands - on experience in processing routine financial transactions by ensuring accuracy • Focused on ensuring client satisfaction and service quality in accordance to the bank's protocols and procedures • Documented success in balancing cash drawers efficiently, despite arising discrepancies • Competent at exceeding sales goals by influencing clients to learn about and apply for additional products or services that the bank offers
The main focus of the programme teaches children and teens more about the issue and more importantly how to stop and fix the problem should it arise.
Other intimacy issues can focus on differences in desire, inability to talk about sexual issues, pain disorders, arousal disorders and a myriad of problems that can arise in a relationship.
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