Sentences with phrase «as a safeguard so»

Many communities use this as a safeguard so that tenants will not be faced with financial situation that could cause them to not pay their rent.

Not exact matches

«It poses security challenges that we've never seen before as the first digital asset that is scarce and very valuable, so how to safeguard it is anything but trivial and probably beyond what the average consumer should undertake or have to worry about.»
No such measure is ever 100 % effective though, so we do not guarantee that your personal and other information will be secure from theft, loss, or unauthorized access or use, and we make no representation as to the reasonableness, efficacy, or appropriateness of the measures we use to safeguard such information.
For example, in one speech Hitler said, «In this hour I would ask of the Lord God only this: that, as in the past, so in the years to come He would give His blessing to our work and our action, to our judgement and our resolution, that He will safeguard us from all false pride and from all cowardly servility, that He may grant us to find the straight path which His Providence has ordained for the German people, and that He may ever give us the courage to do the right, never to falter, never to yield before any violence, before any danger... I am convinced that men who are created by God should live in accordance with the will of the Almighty... If Providence had not guided us I could often never have found these dizzy paths... Thus it is that we National Socialists, too, have in the depths of our hearts our faith.
It was the announcement by Mukherji and D' Sousa that the Christian Community had decided to forgo special communal representation in the legislature and other communal safeguards so that there would not be political exploitation of increase of numbers through conversion that there was a spontaneous decision in the Constituent Assembly to include propagation of religion as a fundamental human right of the citizen.
It is almost easier for him to think great things about himself because he regards it as a moral duty and the safeguard of his life to think of man in general in that way, and so has to include himself in that evaluation almost in contradiction to his own experience.
The platform planks for «32 embodied a number of Century concerns: U.S. adherence to the World Court protocol; U.S. entry into the League of Nations, provided that its covenant be amended to eliminate military sanctions; U.S. recognition of the Soviet Union (which was granted a year later); the safeguarding of the rights of conscientious objectors (including those denied citizenship, such as Canadian - born theologian D. C. Macintosh of Yale Divinity School); the abolition of compulsory military training in state - supported educational institutions other than military and naval academies; emergency measures for relief and public - works employment; the securing of constitutional rights for minorities; the reduction of gross inequality of income by steeply progressive rates of taxation on large incomes; «progressive socialization of the ownership and control of natural resources, public utilities and basic industries»; «the nationalization of our entire banking system»; and so on (June 8, 1932).
So, as a safeguard I allow for the possibility that Calvinism may be correct and I have simply not seen it yet.
From the limitation of offering assisted suicide to terminally - ill patients whose prognosis is only six months of life, to the so - called «safeguard» of having two doctors check the patient has a «clear, settled, and voluntary» wish to die (and, er, as we all know, a two doctor requirement was such a powerful safeguard in the Abortion Act!)
As in a supreme sorrow lesser vexations may become a consolation; as a supreme love may turn minor sacrifices into gain; so a supreme trust may render common safeguards odious, and in certain glows of generous excitement it may appear unspeakably mean to retain one's hold of personal possessionAs in a supreme sorrow lesser vexations may become a consolation; as a supreme love may turn minor sacrifices into gain; so a supreme trust may render common safeguards odious, and in certain glows of generous excitement it may appear unspeakably mean to retain one's hold of personal possessionas a supreme love may turn minor sacrifices into gain; so a supreme trust may render common safeguards odious, and in certain glows of generous excitement it may appear unspeakably mean to retain one's hold of personal possessions.
So long as the death penalty exists, there are certain to be others, for every judicial procedure — however meticulous, however compassed about with safeguards — must be carried out by fallible human beings.
As winemakers will attest, you can not improve a product's quality during bottling, you can only maintain it, and so, as brand custodians, we aim to safeguard the standards that producers deliveAs winemakers will attest, you can not improve a product's quality during bottling, you can only maintain it, and so, as brand custodians, we aim to safeguard the standards that producers deliveas brand custodians, we aim to safeguard the standards that producers deliver.
In doing so, the Federal Government always pursued the goal of reaching a compromise proposal that builds on tried and tested foundations, whilst also providing answers to the specific new challenges of the globally booming organic sector since it regards the safeguarding of a clear, appropriate and reliable EU legal framework as a key instrument in efforts to promote organic agriculture.
Bees United exists to safeguard Brentford Football Club (BFC) so that it has a stable and sustainable future as a professional football club.
Where we allow an organisation to process your personal information outside of the European Economic Area, we will ensure that we create and maintain appropriate safeguards with those organisations so that your personal information is subject to the same standards and protections as when we are processing your personal information inside the European Economic Area.
While the purpose of a 504 plan is essentially the same as that of an IHCP, a 504 Plan is a legally binding document that offers procedural due process safeguards not afforded by traditional IHCPs, including due process hearings (with representation by legal counsel, if so desired) and parental notice and review requirements.
«So long as there are strict safeguards, it is our moral duty as a society to give assistance to mentally competent adults who are suffering incurably, permanently incapacitated, and have made a clear and informed decision to end their life but are unable to do so independently,» BHA chief executive Andrew Copson saiSo long as there are strict safeguards, it is our moral duty as a society to give assistance to mentally competent adults who are suffering incurably, permanently incapacitated, and have made a clear and informed decision to end their life but are unable to do so independently,» BHA chief executive Andrew Copson saiso independently,» BHA chief executive Andrew Copson said.
«So long as there are strict safeguards, it is our moral duty as a society to give assistance to mentally competent adults who are suffering incurably, permanently incapacitated, and have made a clear and informed decision to end their life but are unable to do so independentlSo long as there are strict safeguards, it is our moral duty as a society to give assistance to mentally competent adults who are suffering incurably, permanently incapacitated, and have made a clear and informed decision to end their life but are unable to do so independentlso independently.
So why should he be angry because we are acting as citizens and safeguarding our country's sovereignty?
We expect our chiefs and religious leaders to complement government's efforts by exposing the perpetrators of child marriage so as to safeguard the health and development of our young girls.»
Rupert Murdoch's so - called «safeguards» of BSkyB's independence are about as reliable as a British airport in a blizzard,» said Avaaz campaign director Alice Jay.
These include the need for a purposively broad, liberal and benevolent interpretation of the Constitution as a whole, so far as the language of the constitution would admit, having due regard to the underlying values and principles that need to be promoted to safeguarded our system of participatory democracy, the principle that the constitution is a document sui generis, and allied to this, the principle that the constitution must be interpreted in the light of its own words, and not words found in some other written constitution» (Writ No: JI / 15/2015 [unreported] pages 23 & 24).
She said «It's about safeguarding the future talent and skills of individual businesses and the sector as a whole so that when the upturn arrives, the construction industry is ready to respond and grow.
Shouldn't he pay more attention to safeguarding our traditional institutions such as the Monarchy and the Duchy of Cornwall (his day job) before writing mini-manifestos all over the place no doubt telling others to do so?
He sometimes assists litigants in person as a McKenzie Friend, charitably, for example in the recent DJ v TCBC case regarding the so - called Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards.
«Focusing on solving the major environmental problems that seriously endanger people's health, (China) investigated and punished harshly illegal pollution and environmental crimes, so as to safeguard people's right to a healthy and clean environment,» it said.
So as you can see, it's hugely important to make every effort you can to not only decrease excess belly fat, but to make long term changes that you can realistically stick to to safeguard your health well into old age.
Because the majority of our members have successful careers, we also take into account your education and income level so as to safeguard the professionalism associated with our service.
If your fella regularly flakes, openly frets about missing time with the boys to spend it with you, or safeguards his precious schedule so vigilantly that you're pencilled in only intermittently, think about moving on to someone who won't make you feel as though you're inconveniencing him by wanting to spend time together.
The Commission found that the HE sector can lead the way in data collection, use and optimisation, so long as this is done with student consent and robust safeguards.
They should demand an acknowledgment from Duncan (making it easier for him to deliver that essential mea culpa), insist on safeguards regarding data collection and federal involvement, and seek clarity as to how governance of the Common Core and the assessments are going to be ordered so as to respect state sovereignty and guard against E.U. - style bureaucratic creep.
But given the challenges that Worcester faces, along with the incentives to safeguard public finances, it should come as no surprise that administrators subtly, and not so subtly, discouraged families from transferring their children out of underperforming schools.
«As the use of mobile devices, especially tablets, becomes ubiquitous, we must ensure that user privacy is protected and proper safeguards are in place so that consumers know if and when their personal information is being used and for what purpose.
So you can safeguard your own card, as well as those of family members.
Reputable insurance providers such as Generali Global Assistance can help safeguard travelers against unexpected circumstances so their hard - earned beach vacation is nothing but relaxing.
Wizard 101, and many other games, go so far as to not allow most players with each other to chat without special safeguards — most players playing the freeware version can only communicate using preset words and phrases.
I think this are somewhat worse than what is usually described (IPCC estimates are conservative and do not take into account all of the positive feedback which results from moving outside of the metastable attractor), and in my view we can't afford to take any of the options off the table — although if we see problems with a given approach, we may try to minimize them through safeguards, e.g., so as to keep nukes out of the hands of rogue regimes.
Current leadership has determined not to accept obligations, assume responsibilities and perform duties which need to be discharged now so that life as we know it and the integrity of Earth is safeguarded for the children and coming generations.
Nature can no longer be viewed as a spectacle to which humans have ringside seats — we need to recognise that the environment is a system worth investing in so as to safeguard a more positive future for all.
A moral imperative exists — for policymakers as well as large energy companies — and it is to seek economic ways to expand the use of modern energy sources to the billions of people around the world currently living without them, and to do so in a manner that safeguards our environment.
The researchers say their results underline the importance of protecting remaining primary forest, and that doing so may not only help safeguard wildlife biodiversity but human communities, as well.
These deals are not so much about trade as they are about deregulation and forcing governments to pay corporations and wealthy investors for the cost of complying with environmental and other public interest safeguards.
We know how destructive the palm oil industry in Indonesia and Malaysia, so it was great news when the World Bank announced that social and environmental safeguards would serve as guiding principles in its lending to the palm
There remains, however, a clear institutional divide between EU and EEA law: the CJEU held, in its first Opinion on the establishment of the EEA Agreement, that a separation must be maintained between the two regimes so as to safeguard the autonomy of the EU legal order.
This common law rule operates so as to safeguard freedom of speech and I consider that its relevance to the issues in this case is supported, if not reinforced, by section 3 of the HRA.
With regard to necessity, it noted that limitations to fundamental rights should only apply in so far as is strictly necessary [52] and that EU law must lay down clear and precise rules governing the scope of limitations and the safeguards for individuals [54].
A cut and paste of a signature, even if authorized by the person whose signature it purports to be, doesn't count as a signature for statute of frauds purposes, unless legislation specifically authorizes that and the legislation that does so has limitations and safeguards built into it.
By s 17 (1): «It shall be the general duty of every local authority (in addition to the other duties imposed upon them by this Part)--(a) to safeguard and promote the welfare of children within their area who are in need; and (b) so far as is consistent with that duty, to promote the upbringing of such children by their families, by providing a range and level of services appropriate to those children's needs.»
The report found that chasing payments for overdue invoices still plagues a fifth of small business owners as their biggest time waster, so putting cash flow and credit in the spotlight was another safeguarding step according to Jo Fairley.
This rule should safeguard that a court with a particularly close connection to the dispute has jurisdiction so as to enable a sound administration of justice (Recital 16, Brussels I (recast), for further references see FN 8 of the AG's opinion).
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