Sentences with phrase «as an interim measure on»

The WTO was created in 1995 to replace the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the multilateral trade framework established in 1948 as an interim measure on the way to a proposed International Trade Organisation operating alongside the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.

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OMB's interim guidance, issued on February 2, 2017, explains that for Fiscal Year 2017 the above requirements only apply to each new «significant regulatory action that imposes costs,» and that «costs should be measured as the opportunity cost to society.»
The Interim Measures of the African Court on Human & People's Rights was not before them and couldn't have come before them as a matter of constitutional dictates.
The counsels to both sides had argued strongly over the bail application till when it was evening, such that ruling on the application was not possible for the judge, who, as an interim measure, granted them an interim bail on that day, (March 28).
Norman Lamb calls for interim measure while working on long - term solution such as a dedicated health and social care tax
But the funding campaigners - teachers» unions, heads» organisations and parent groups - saw this as an interim measure, rather than a final decision on increasing budgets.
On the eve of the administration of SBAC testing in our State, it has become clear to me, as interim Commissioner of Education, that there is much validity embedded in the much - heated controversy surrounding Common Core State Standards, mandated standardized testing to measure progress on those standards, and the intended practice of evaluating teacher effectiveness based on those student test resultOn the eve of the administration of SBAC testing in our State, it has become clear to me, as interim Commissioner of Education, that there is much validity embedded in the much - heated controversy surrounding Common Core State Standards, mandated standardized testing to measure progress on those standards, and the intended practice of evaluating teacher effectiveness based on those student test resulton those standards, and the intended practice of evaluating teacher effectiveness based on those student test resulton those student test results.
In the absence of being able to make that policy call at this time on dangerous interference, what we're doing as an interim measure is working bottom up to see how aggressive can we be in finding a pathway to low - carbon power generation from coal, because that accounts for more than 50 percent of emissions; how aggressive can we be in transitioning to a much greater diversity of fuel supply than petroleum, and vehicle technology, and that's 20 percent of emissions; and then what can we do much more rapidly to halt deforestation, which is 20 percent of emissions.
On the one hand Jim Keogan states that setting energy performance standards is a building regulation matter, while on the other hand he recently justified the 2007 variation — made when he was deputy city planner — as an interim measure until the amended Part L came into effecOn the one hand Jim Keogan states that setting energy performance standards is a building regulation matter, while on the other hand he recently justified the 2007 variation — made when he was deputy city planner — as an interim measure until the amended Part L came into effecon the other hand he recently justified the 2007 variation — made when he was deputy city planner — as an interim measure until the amended Part L came into effect.
We regularly appear before the Courts when interim measures are sought, such as the appointment of arbitrators, the challenge of arbitrators, or the stay of proceedings in favour of arbitration, and on the enforcement of arbitration awards in Ontario and Canada.
As to where we are on the new guideline rates, we are currently organising a survey and the recommended uprating seemed to most of us to be the most sensible interim measure until we are able to examine the statistical evidence and seek the views of stakeholders, and to use this evidence and these views as a basis for a completely new set of rateAs to where we are on the new guideline rates, we are currently organising a survey and the recommended uprating seemed to most of us to be the most sensible interim measure until we are able to examine the statistical evidence and seek the views of stakeholders, and to use this evidence and these views as a basis for a completely new set of rateas a basis for a completely new set of rates.
Where the matter touches on nuclear proliferation, the urgency of interim preventative measures, such as that specifically provided by Parliament in the present case, does not permit of the application of the normal rules of fair play, whether required by the common law or the ECHR.
By way of derogation from Article 280 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, decisions of the General Court declaring a regulation to be void shall take effect only as from the date of expiry of the period referred to in the first paragraph of Article 56 of this Statute or, if an appeal shall have been brought within that period, as from the date of dismissal of the appeal, without prejudice, however, to the right of a party to apply to the Court of Justice, pursuant to Articles 278 and 279 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union or Article 157 of the EAEC Treaty, for the suspension of the effects of the regulation which has been declared void or for the prescription of any other interim measure.
The section on conduct and procedure of an arbitration where the seat is in Nigeria includes matters such as: the appointment and challenge of arbitrators; jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal; interim measures; procedure and evidence; default powers of the tribunal; and multiparty proceedings.
The creation of ATSIS was intended as an interim measure to enable ATSIC to strengthen its role as the principle source of policy advice to the Government on Indigenous affairs.
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