Sentences with phrase «change of circumstances represents»

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Imagining that climate mitigation might proceed under any other circumstances represents no less a denial of reality than does pretending that climate change doesn't exist.
The arrangements for child support, parenting time and spousal maintenance concluded during the dissolution of marriage represent a plan for redefining family relationships and commitments, but New York law recognizes that needs and circumstances change over time.
14.1 (1) If, in an establishment in which any of the employees are represented by a bargaining agent, the employer or the bargaining agent is of the view that because of changed circumstances in the establishment the pay equity plan for the bargaining unit is no longer appropriate, the employer or the bargaining agent, as the case may be, may by giving written notice require the other to enter into negotiations concerning the amendment of the plan.
The second, full hearing represents yet another juncture at which a motion is dismissed if the evidence you present fails to demonstrate a significant or material change of circumstances.
An industry trade association representing Federally - charted credit unions asserted that the proposed definition of changed circumstances should be expanded to include situations where the consumer increases the down payment amount because it is very likely that settlement charges will change as a result of the increase in the down payment amount.
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