Sentences with phrase «central authorities making»

Federalism would also weaken the Libyan central authorities making them even less able to militarily protect vulnerable groups and develop the local connections needed to successfully administer Libya.
That means the mayor has direct control over how the city's schools operate, and a central authority makes decisions citywide.

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Bitcoin is a free peer - to - peer software with no central authority, which means no one can make fraudulent promises about its investment returns.
The artist, Brian Andrew Whiteley, says that after The Trump Tombstone was discovered by authorities in Central Park, police tracked him down and he was interrogated by the Secret Service «to make sure [he] wasn't mentally ill.»
Blockchain technology could also increase investor confidence in products whose underlying assets are opaque or where property rights are made uncertain by the role of central authorities, the report says.
Such serial cancellations «send a negative signal both to global manufacturers and Indian companies who are looking to diversify into lithium ion battery manufacturing,» Dash said, adding that «the Central Electricity Authority is considering regulation to make storage mandatory for large - scale solar projects ranging between 100 and 200 MW.»
With them, you can make transactions without middleman or central authority.
The blockchain can record any information in a secure way, and make that information both public and unchangeable - doing this without relying on any central authority.
If the free market — which is made up by all of the Bitcoin users around the world — decided that the new Bitcoin price should not be U.S. $ 250, but U.S. $ 10,000, no central authority can say this can not happen.
Update (Aug. 13): World Watch Monitor (WWM) reports that government authorities arrested the Rev. Nicolas Guerékoyamé, president of Central African Republic's (CAR) Evanglical Alliance, for remarks he made about the government during a sermon.
Globalization breeds strong central authority in the economy, business, politics, communication, and strengthens those forces that make the rich richer and the poor poorer: free trade, International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization, multinational business, etc..
Christendom now lacked one central authority to which appeal could be made.
The editors and their collaborators know better; but only in selected instances have some of them managed to transcend such limited conceptions in behalf of the central purpose of the volume as a whole: to demonstrate how the literary dimensions of these texts do, indeed, make credible the power and authority they have exhibited for more than two millennia in shaping decisively the lives and minds of thoughtful people the world over.
The central midfielder made 16 appearances for 1860 Munich in the 2010 - 11 season, showing his quality but not managing to stamp his authority in the league.
Local authorities are running out of time to make their data network compliant with government standards before they are cut off from central government networks.
Cuomo's «Open NY» proposals included making government information available on one central website and trying to establish a network and augment sites for each state agency and authority under the governor's control with uniform downloadable catalogs of agency data and search engines.
On the other hand, these geographic and demographic attributes made it possible and necessary that the central authorities care about social issues and locals» personal concerns in accordance with rules — Confucianism, Taoism etc. — that were acknowledged by all.
[31] With their advanced weapons and the presence of a central authority they easily invaded and occupied the lands of the local people ruled by the Tendamba (land god priests), established themselves as rulers over them and made Gambaga their capital.
The First Lady made this call during a working visit to her office by some Chiefs and Queen mothers from Central region to enlighten her on some concerns of the traditional authorities in the region especially those bordering on jobs, early child marriages, education and development of the region.
An education freedom act would take educational decision - making firmly away from the politicians and into the hands of local authorities, while sponsor - managed schools would replace Labour's academies, to be commissioned by local authorities rather than central government.
This is protected by the European Court of Human Rights, and the Human Rights Act, which incorporates it into domestic law and allows courts in the UK to make sure local authorities and central government act in ways that protect people's rights.
The DA's Office is in the midst of an investigation aimed at the Waldron Terrace Housing Complex in Central Nyack and have hit pay dirt as the seven defendants — who range in age from 26 to 55 — are accused of stealing over $ 300,000 in benefits, and for falsifying applications submitted to, the Village of Nyack Housing Authority and the Rockland County Department of Social Services between 2002 and 2012, making it possible for each to fraudulently receive a variety of public assistance benefits.
Never far from the headlines due to ongoing problems, NYCHA is under even more scrutiny courtesy of a series of audits by City Comptroller Scott Stringer, who has made the authority a central focus of his early tenure.
Hacks and leaks are making it too risky for authorities to be the central repository of citizens» most vital information.
Seal becomes so good at transporting guns, drugs, information and even soldiers, between the US and a variety of Central American countries, while avoiding authorities, that he starts making more cash than he knows what to do with.
Not shitheels, exactly, the central characters have all been dealt bum hands by life, which make some of their behaviours understandable, if not forgivable - problems with authority, complex vocabularies of offensive language paired with an inability to meaningfully communicate, and possibly - related penchants for domestic violence.
The union warned that local authorities, academies and central government take decisions on school places in isolation, adding that the rise in pupil numbers will make it even harder for parents to secure school places.
There are essential differences between a market economy, in which allocations result from individuals making decisions as buyers and sellers, and a command economy, in which resources are allocated according to central authority.
That set has to be very limited so the central authority can collect and make sense of the data.
By the time he had made this decision, local authorities had been stripped bare of any consultancy support and any central co-ordination and drive had been dismantled.
«Given the parlous state of school and local authority funding, central government needs to make funds available to ensure schools are safe places for our children and their teachers — it should not be a choice between books in the classroom and the safety of the school population.
The Regional Schools Commissioner for North - West London and South - Central England is responsible for making decisions about the academies and free schools in the following local authorities:
The new # 415 million capital funding will be dished out through a central formula to local authorities or multi-academy trusts, which can make spending decisions based on «local context».
Currently the Schools Forum has to be consulted on changes to the school funding formula, and it has decision making powers on the central budgets that can be retained and operated by the local authority.
A regional expressway authority planning long - range transit projects makes almost as much sense as Lynx planning the future needs for expressways in Central Florida.
In website platform, you can sell your book along with blogging, email listing for signing up your fans, followers and new prospects to your website hence making it central point for promoting your book with the proper authority on website.
The Secretariat of Central American Tourism Integration, together with the tourism authorities of the seven Central American countries - Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama - have conducted a study on the evolution of the tourism sector in the region over the past twelve years and made a positive forecast of expected 6.1 per cent growth for this year based on the results.
In his presentation Scott discussed at one attempt to strengthen central control of environmental enforcement, the Ministry of Environmental Protection's Regional Supervision Centers (区域督查中心), and argued that China should give regional authorities more authority to make and implement policy, rather than less.
As described by conservative economist Friedrich von Hayek, it refers to «the observation that the data required for rational economic (decision - making) are distributed among many individual actors, and thus unavoidably exist outside the knowledge of a central authority
«In Canada, the Indian Act is the central tool by which the federal government rendered itself the authority, under s. 91 (24), to completely manage the affairs of Indians, thus making hundreds of thousands of Aboriginal people wards of the federal state.»
The request will be deemed to be made in cases where the Lord Chancellor (as Central Authority for England and Wales) forwards an application.
Administrative assistance in securing a child's return can be obtained by making an application to the designated Central Authority in the nation where the child habitually resides, or in any other nation that is a party to the Convention.
«You can see the vehicle approaches the beacon, the beacon fires and the vehicle begins to make the turn,» A Central Florida Expressway Authority staffer explains during a press conference.
Unless the courts in the Member State where the child was habitually resident immediately before the wrongful removal or retention have already been seised by one of the parties, the court or central authority that receives the information mentioned in paragraph 6 must notify it to the parties and invite them to make submissions to the court, in accordance with national law, within three months of the date of notification so that the court can examine the question of custody of the child.
Obtaining urgent injunctive relief, for example in relation to employee fraud and making applications for judicial review against public authorities and central government
Article 41 Where a Contracting State has a system of government under which executive, judicial and legislative powers are distributed between central and other authorities within that State, its signature or ratification, acceptance or approval of, or accession to this Convention, or its making of any declaration in terms of Article 40 shall carry no implication as to the internal distribution of powers within that State.
Where a Contracting State has a system of government under which executive, judicial and legislative powers are distributed between central and other authorities within that State, its signature or ratification, acceptance or approval of, or accession to this Convention, or its making of any declaration in terms of Article 40 shall carry no implication as to the internal distribution of powers within that State.
a) broader bases for recognition of maintenance decisions, without prejudice to Article 22 f) of the Convention; b) simplified, more expeditious procedures on an application for recognition or recognition and enforcement of maintenance decisions; c) more beneficial legal assistance than that provided for under Articles 14 to 17; or d) procedures permitting an applicant from a requesting State to make a request directly to the Central Authority of the requested State.
To make certain that our insureds could contact us and take advantage of our local resources, the Economical Catastrophe Command Centre was established in a central area of Athabasca, then moved to Slave Lake as soon as authorities opened the site to insurance companies.
I knew at that moment that a payment alternative, one that did not allow central authorities to make decisions regarding what people could and could not do with their own money, was sorely needed.
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