Sentences with phrase «by the decision maker where»

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«By helping your prospect identify the areas where there is already internal agreement among key decision makers, you can get them started down the path to a solution.»
Learning targets, when shared with and used by both halves of the classroom learning team, are key to creating schools where teaching is effective, students are in charge of their own learning, and administrators lead communities of evidence - based decision makers.
Jeremy believes that every dog and owner is entitled to be heard by an impartial decision maker where they can defend against allegations and fight for a dog's life.
While local adaptation planners might be primarily be interested in how the patterns of heat extremes align with changes in population over their immediate community, it is equally important for decision makers to recognise the broader implications of heat exposure increases driven by future changes in where people live.
Alternately, if you are certain that decision makers where you live will resist your demands, you could consider one way of asserting maximum pressure by running a community survey of the local population to gauge and publicise the level of popular support for renewable energy and your Fossil Free demands.
By helping local and national decision - makers understand the current and future impacts before them, the IPCC report provides guidance on where to focus our attention in order to help vulnerable communities adapt to climate change.
Where this does not happen, there is a danger that the person affected might conclude that they have been treated unfairly by the decision maker.
It remains to be seen how this will apply to a broader public consultation on a complex area by an expert decision - maker, particularly in the context of environmental decision - making, where the Aarhus Convention and Mr Justice Sullivan's report on environmental justice [Ensuring Access to Environmental Justice in England and Wales; report of the working group on access to environmental justice, May 2008] continue to shape an increasingly rigorous approach to consultation.
For example, the SCC clarified that the «expertise» of tribunals (that warrants deference by courts) does not depend on «the qualifications or experience of any particular tribunal member», but arises at an institutional level, where decision - makers «can be presumed to hold relative expertise...» (Edmonton (City) v. Edmonton East (Capilano) Shopping Centres Ltd., 2016 SCC 47 at para. 33).
Summary Dismissal Affirmed In Legal Malpractice Case Where Plaintiff Failed To Show That «Pertinent Decision Makers» Of Government Agency «Would Have» Agreed To A «Better Result» But For The Alleged Incorrect Legal Advice Given By Lawyer During Settlement Negotiations Manveen Saluja, M.D v Honigman Miller Schwartz And Cohn LLP, et al, Unpublished Per Curiam Opinion of the Michigan Court of Appeals, issued March 16, 2017 (Docket No. 330367)
However, in the domestic context its use has been focused on asylum claims where it is applied by decision - makers when assessing medical evidence.
Rigorous decisions are being forced upon managers and policy makers, for example in the UK, where drastic legal aid proposals are being put forward by the government or in The Netherlands, where the prison system is undergoing a drastic overhaul.
The dangers of such an approach, in an era where administrative law decisions makers have increasing power, is to allow legislators to do an end run around Charter protections by delegating discretionary authority to administrative rule makers, rather than imposing clear rules, subject to robust Charter challenge.
Judge Roger T. Hughes noted the Supreme Court of Canada has stated that where a claim for privilege has been raised, the documents should be examined by the decision - maker, or the decision - maker should be satisfied on reasonable grounds, as to the interests at stake.
Why would Justice Khullar hedge somewhat on the standard of review applicable to a decision by a Tenancy Dispute Officer, particularly in light of the precedent in Hetland and the presumption (at para 17) most recently articulated by the Supreme Court of Canada in Edmonton (City) v Edmonton East (Capilano) Shopping Centres Ltd, 2016 SCC 47 (CanLII)(at paras 22 — 24) that the standard of review will be reasonableness where a statutory decision - maker applies and interprets its home statute?
by making a list of people in your inner circle, expanding to include colleagues, and then going a step further to locate hiring managers, recruiters and decision makers in companies where you'd like to work.
Such an approach is being followed by the Coastal Erosion Project, where the ultimate decision makers are the communities.
In Lardil Kaiadilt, Yangkaal & Ganagalidda v State of Queensland (50) a severely restricted interpretation of «future act» by Cooper J. has meant that where procedural rights of native title holders or claimants are disregarded by decision - makers, the decision will nevertheless be valid.
My site has been active since 1998, and one of the first items I felt the need to address was that of women, whether it be women on their own, for various reasons, or women who happened to be part of a household where they, themselves, were the chief decision - makers; young or old — first time Buyers and Sellers or seasoned ones, each can help each other by learning some of the inroads as to how the real estate business works.
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