It will also serves
as litmus test for full cycle of intervention adapting world best practices while considering our own local peculiarities, exhibiting the best of transparency, accountability and in full consideration of the protection and integrity of the affected persons.
The Burundi elections will serve
as litmus tests of democratisation (are incumbents willing to give up power?)
That puts him in direct negotiation with the unions, an encounter that can be viewed
as a litmus test on how effective Cuomo will be in battling Albany's entrenched interests.
It adds: «This target may therefore be
seen as a litmus test of the government's determination to meet the reductions in carbon emissions to which the UK is currently statutorily committed».
While other major unions, such as Unite, declined to take part in today's action, the event is being
treated as a litmus test of public tolerance by both sides of the dispute.
«Detached from terrorism and incitement to violence, extremism does not
work as a litmus test for judging peaceful beliefs and opinions.
The government guarantee of 0.7 % of GDP on aid spending, which
functions as a litmus test of the Conservatives» moral responsibility in an age of austerity, also creates perverse incentives.
Arriving amid a long - overdue reckoning in the realm of sexual politics, the tart, rueful and keenly observed «Submission» might be
viewed as a litmus test.
That desultory bit of hedging was a faint, final echo of free trade's bygone
status as a litmus test of the Liberal - Conservative divide.
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glossary as a litmus test for the latest tactics and technologies developed for sales and marketing professionals.
But Earnest's comments suggested that the administration - which has been under serious pressure for years from environmental advocates and major Democratic supporters to block the pipeline - has come to see the
project as a litmus test on the United States» commitment to tackling climate change.
I didn't say there was no inequality in the justice system, I said the media inflames when they use 1
case as a litmus test, especially when the system is stacked in favor of defendants.
playing flam should be
taken as a litmus test of insanity and that should be enough evidence to kick wenger out.
Alas, as Jon's colleague Patrick Ruffini points out, in this case «the space between fact and fiction is
confused as a litmus test between right and left,» a tendency that afflicts political debate on all sides.
It then says it will pay careful attention to the Ministry of Justice's contracts for privatised probation
contracts as a litmus test.
How ironic it is that those that assume all blacks want to forgo merit are the same folks who so quickly cited Obama's
Presidency as a litmus test for all blacks as far as our capabilities.
While there has been appreciable improvement in Nigeria's electoral process in recent years, every election no matter how small usually serve
as a litmus test towards...
But that legislative victory last year has emerged
as a litmus test in the increasingly bitter five - way Democratic primary battle for attorney general.
Some conservatives believe they are being forced to support a broader set of social issues and embrace strategies or tactics they do not agree
with as a litmus test to determine whether they are true change agents in education.
Her work around framing the educational vulnerability of young Black
males as the litmus test for the No Child Left Behind Act has drawn national attention.
However, the bank is using its online savings and CD
accounts as a litmus test, according to recent reports — and it may consider adding checking accounts and electronic bill payments in the future if its new retail banking sector performs well.
People planning to retire «often use the presence or absence of a state income
tax as a litmus test for a retirement destination,» says Tom Wetzel, president of the Retirement Living Information Center.
Due to that, it's quite understandable that many are seeing the
game as a litmus test for the popularity of the franchise, the JRPG genre, and even home consoles as a whole in Japan.
Can you also imagine what it would be like if the next president used the well - being of future generations and protecting their inheritance of the
commons as the litmus test for judicial appointments?
I don't think I've seen too many things as stupid as using floating
ice as some litmus test on how cold or warm it is..
Though advisers to then - Attorney General John Ashcroft introduced a political slant to the honors program in 2002, use of a candidate's political
background as a litmus test for hiring accelerated in 2006, not surprisingly under Gonzales.
The Justice Department already has guidelines in place that prohibit prosecutors from considering waivers of the
privilege as a litmus test for cooperation, according to the blog Main Justice.
In the era of online partisan rhetoric, there are some concerns about using social
media as a litmus test of public perception.
Using the Moto G (2015)
as the litmus test here (which, might I remind you we said is the «perfect» $ 179 smartphone for your kids), it would seem on paper that the Honor 5X is just the plainly obvious choice.
In addition to needing the information, executive headhunters use the
resume as a litmus test to determine how serious a candidate is about exploratory discussions.
Koch has raised his statewide profile this year with his NY Uprising PAC and its trio of reform pledges, which he
used as a litmus test for dubbing candidates «heroes» or «enemies» of reform — a message he took on the road.
It's also
seen as a litmus test for President Donald Trump, who is lauded by many of the district's Cuban - American voters for chilling his predecessor's accord with Cuba but is denounced by other Hispanics for his hard - line stance on immigration, especially policies involving undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children, known as «Dreamers.»