We have found the FLW Standard to be very helpful because it gives
us a clear unambiguous way for talking about food waste.
Not exact matches
way out of the «
clear,
unambiguous, unequivocal, I'm unaware of any denomination that interprets it any other
way, and only the atheist tries to pull this stunt» truth that Christians do not live under OT law.
ANDREW LANSLEY: Yes, I think he was right because the authority of parliament frankly has been brought in to crisis point and that authority needs to be re-established not just in relation to the Speaker, but in so many other
ways, which is why tomorrow for example, the scrutiny panel that David Cameron has established, that is going to be looking not only at making sure that everything we do is transparent and reasonable in the future on
clear,
unambiguous rules, but we are going to look back, as indeed we've done in the Shadow Cabinet and said, it's not about whether we were within the rules, it's not about whether it was legitimate, it's actually about whether we have done something which is unreasonable, which the public would not regard as acceptable and that, that test, that tougher test is one we've applied to ourselves and we will apply throughout the Conservative Parliamentary Party.
In the almost deliberately unbalanced,
unambiguous finale, it is made
clear just how much and how little he has changed, in a
way that feels both immensely heartbreaking and shockingly heartening.
«People refuse to pay not because they can not do so (indeed, the cost of advice is unchanged), but because they are now being shown (in many instances for the first time) in a
clear,
unambiguous way just how much financial advice costs.»
Rather than being displayed in a straightforward and
unambiguous way in a gallery or museum setting, they are often separated from viewers by a framing device, such as a vitrine, a box, or other
clear zone of demarcation.
It doesn't seem that complex to me to have a set of guidelines that enable scientists to present the conclusions of their work in a
clear and
unambiguous way, in order that policymakers can grasp their findings without fear or favour.
They called for «
clear and
unambiguous evidence» into the
way claimants invest their lump sum damages before the legislation be changed, and «adequate safeguards» to protect the most vulnerable claimants.
We recommend that
clear and
unambiguous evidence is gathered about the
way claimants invest their lump sum damages before legislation changes the basis on which the discount rate is calculated.
«Lawyers and judges need to start thinking about alternative non-textual
ways of articulating reasons for decisions so that the rationale for an outcome of a particular case is
clear, transparent and
unambiguous.»
Unfortunately, even when the facts of the accident are
clear - cut and
unambiguous, there's no law requiring the insurance company to accept liability or pay you a single penny unless they're forced to do so by
way of a lawsuit.
If the employee has indicated that he or she is unwilling to accept the change the safest
way for an employer to avoid a constructive dismissal is to provide the employee with
clear and
unambiguous notice that the change will occur on a specific date in the future.
So, I think the better
way is for a system that is
clear and
unambiguous, so that everybody knows where they stand, and what side of the line is acceptable and what is not.
If you feel confident that you can navigate your state's laws and express your wishes on paper in a
clear and
unambiguous way, you can make your own will.
«The best
way to avoid future problems is to have
clear, concise,
unambiguous language everyone understands, which protects both parents and the children.»