Sentences with phrase «by government bodies»

The ruling is explicitly about having a religious ceremony that is sponsored by a government body.
It was run by a government body (the school district) that had been given exclusive control over public education in that area.
New debt issues are also offered by government bodies.
For example, the car insurance industry is tightly regulated and overseen by government bodies.
Another exchange was sent a business improvement notice by the government body.
This opinion, if shared throughout the market could mean that regulation by government bodies is not far off.
However, exports dropped by 7 per cent to 33 million litres in 2013 when austerity measures curbed spending by government bodies on luxury goods such as premium imported wines.
As a UK awarding organisation regulated by the government bodies of Ofqual, QiW and CCEA, Qualifi can accredit quality institutions, programmes and award certifications that demonstrate attainment, skills, knowledge and understanding.
The traditional common law position, represented by cases such as National Trust v. Bouckhuyt (1987), 61 O.R. (2d) 640 (C.A.), was that a discretionary licence issued by a government body grants a mere... [more]
The U.S. Senate has quietly approved Signal, an encrypted messaging app for iPhone and Android, for use by the government body's staff.
Cafcass social workers are not permitted to use the term parental alienation, as this form of abuse is not officially recognised by any government body within the UK.
The talking heads on Sun News champion the free market, and rail against meddling by government bodies.
PMI surveys are the first indicators of economic conditions published each month and are therefore available well ahead of comparable data produced by government bodies.
One of the country's top Catholic state schools has been criticised in a report by the government body... More
And now he has been sternly rebuked by the government body responsible for policing the so - called revolving door between politics and business.
It is widely recognised as representing a considered, rational, non-religious perspective on current issues and is consulted by government bodies, quangos and professional organisations, including the DCSF, Home Office, Foreign Office, Department of Health, DTI, QCA, BMA, and the Human Genetics Advisory Commission.
Guidelines published by some government bodies suggest that while children can learn skills from screen - based media, such as videos or touchscreens, they can struggle to apply these skills elsewhere.
They show, day in and day out, that not all public value is created by government bodies and that democratically controlled state institutions are not the only way for citizens to act in concert.
Although not recognised here by government bodies, Dr Lim believes that ESAs have the potential to be approved for mental health treatment in Singapore as well.
In this sense, bulk access from intermediaries becomes moot when the data is made directly available by government bodies under standardized terms of open access policies.
Evidently, regulators and government agents in India are showing a level of concern, especially with the new notice being the third warning issued by a government body in India in the last twelve months.
Regulatory stands taken up by government bodies around the world also did not help much in easing our confusion about the ever - changing cryptocurrency scenario.
Thus, it is not surprising that Apple's move are now being questioned by government bodies from across the globe.
Triple P is typically implemented by government bodies or jurisdictions across regions / countries (typically Health, Families, Education)
We guarantee that our deed polls will be accepted by any government body, company or organisation in the U.K.
A Supreme Court of Canada ruling that administrative monetary penalties don't offend constitutional rights because they are not criminal in nature could open the doors to greater use by government bodies.
The digital currency would be centralized and issued at will by a government body, at whatever times and in whatever quantities it saw fit.
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